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  • *SPOILER ALERT!*

    I like the part with the deer!

  • This vid is popular on Senegal

  • Can somebody PLEASE set up a meeting between Godzilla and the Geico gekko?!

  • One of the best short films I've seen.

  • This brings back so many bong hits. . .I mean memory thingies. Every animation festival of the 1980s.

  • I remember seeing this for the first time when I was 5 years old. I was confused.

  • This was FAKED the giant dinosaur foot was just a movie prop, there wasnt a real dinosaur and they got the deer out through a trap door! They put fake legs there to make it look like the deer got squished, PLUS that wasn't even the real Bambi

  • @WildBillTurkey nooooo! you ruined my life!

  • BAMBI! BAMBIEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! OHHH, THE HUMANITY! xD

  • ......On the top 50 cartoons of all time, this is shit.

  • LMAO

  • No deer were harmed in the making of this film...oh wait.

  • Still funny after all these years!!!!

  • Marv Newland, produced by Mr. and Mrs. Newland.

  • btw... not to be picky but it makes some difference as to what watchers expect from the film: the actual title of the animation is "bambi meets godzilla", not "bambi vs. godzilla"...

  • My band teacher told me to watch this...

  • shown on tvs bloopers and pratical jokes

  • Noooo I love Bambi!!!!

  • Why

  • lol

    

  • I remember being afraid of watching this whenever I wanted to see Godzilla 1985.

  • My ex-wife was REALLY named Bambi ( no, seriously ). I wish this had happened to her.

  • @TheVagolfer was she a stripper? I knew a girl who'se real name was twinkle. everyone thought that was her stage name

  • @opsdarabbit

    No, she had a masters degree and was V.P. of the Chamber of Commerce. It was her real name given at birth. She did, however, have really nice tits so..........

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  • ТТ_ТТ

  • tumblr got me here

  • Big surprise for stoned midnight movie-goers of the '70s!

  • wheres bambi?

  • obviously bambi won 

  • Haha, I first saw this when I was five and was traumatized...

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  • (Laughs) I remember when Mr. Newland showed me this film, I jumped five feet when it got to the punchline ^^;

  • Godzillas foot reminds me of monty python.

  • If thats not oscar material what is?

  • @Blain1971 You have to admit, that was one hell of a crushing performance.

  • too obvious, sorry xD

  • XD wicked

  • Hahahahahahaha I so saw that coming that's so funny

  • I saw that coming. XD

  • Bye Bye Bambi D:

  • Poor Bambi :(

  • OMG HE KILL BAMBI YOU BASTARD LOL south park

  • I want a sequel!!!

  • Lol this is funny but it was enough to kinda make me wonder what they where thinking when they made this. : )

  • Well I was busy smiling at the last credit when Godzilla entered. XD

  • This about sums It up.

  • Funny even thought I knew what was going to happen. Now I have to go and see Wile E. Coyote throttle that idiot roadrunner ;')

  • Marv Newland: produced by mr. And mrs. Newland

  • I can just imagine a poorly dubbed Japanese Business Man pointing in the air and yelling

    "Run! It's BAMBBBBIIIII!!!!!!!!"

  • OMG child hood memories, flooding back! *sniff* so beautiful... Hehehe

  • ha ha hoh hoh......tragic

  • GODDAMMIT I WANT THIS IN 3D

  • We greatly acknowledge the city of Tokyo for their help in obtaining Godzilla for this film.

    ROFLCOPTER.

  • This is classic. By any chance is this by Marv Newland? It's his style, but I didn't catch his name.

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  • I'm crying for too much lolling!!! XD

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  • Does anyone know the name of this piece of music? It's been driving me mad since I first saw this so many years ago. Bugs Bunny uses it in a few places as well

  • @Dys1970 William Tell Overture. This is the part right before it launches into the part used as the them for The Lone Ranger.

  • XD This is hilarous. This made me lol.

  •  R. I. P. Bambi

    1942-1969

  • Did you guys know that I own this on tape....... lololololololololol

  • @HannahHey13 lol are you kidding? This is BRILLIANT!

  • @duffchick58 THIS IS NOT BRILLIANT!!! I love Bambi. THIS VIDEO IS TERRIBLE!!!

  • @HannahHey13 Well its a shame you feel that way because its well known for its brilliance. infact its actually #38 in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons (1994). Which, in the eyes of ANY animator or someone who fully appreciates animation, is a big deal.

  • @HannahHey13

    Stop being overly sensitive. Bambi isnt real.

  • @yonskii......... I'm not. I LOVE Bambi and I think this video is REAL lame.

  • @HannahHey13 crai n00b

  • I hate Bambi so this only makes me Love Godzilla that much more.

  • I think its timing is really successful

    At the moment I grinned *the moment when it said marv newland produced by Mr. & Mrs. newland* bambi got crushed and my grin froze on my face

  • What's with Godzilla's toenails at the end?!

  • I remember this cropping up from time to time on the Kenny Everett video show in the late 70s. Still funny today :)

  • The first time I saw this was on NIGHT FLIGHT in the early 80,s. 

  • I love all the credits by-- who else-- Marv Newland.

  • @joblinkus Don't forget Mr. and Mrs. Newland, who produced him!

  • i can't help but feel that the sound that keeps ringing when godzilla steps on bambi is the last chord from the beatles' song a day in the life that goes on for like a minute

  • @Firecloud500 Yea, me too. I think it is.

  • Only n00bs think this is ahead of its time. What passes for "cutting edge" humor on the internet today is just the humor of the SF con scene in the 70's. I luv how modern "hackers" think references to old Nintendo games are "Epic". Anyone who got introduced to video games outside a 70's pizza parlor (or an MIT workstation) is a child and a pretender.

  • @mthai66

    If it makes you feel better, I can give you a hug. :)

  • @klaytonrocks Couldn't hurt

  • Say what you want, I laughed and that's all that really matters.

  • it really doesnt look like bambi met godzilla at all, it looks more like godzilla accidentally stepped on something

  • i knew this from when i was a child. i dont remember being so entertained by cruelty in my childhood.

  • Monty Pyhton called. he wants his everything back

  • HA! I laughed at the "Mary Newland produced by Mr. & Mrs. Newland"

  • wouldnt it be funny if bambie won lol

  • The first time I saw this as a child I was terrorized..

  • @MedicDoc101 yep, i was FREAKED as a kid from this. Always had to cover my eyes and peak through not knowing when it was gonna happen.

  • Marv Newman: Produced by Mr. And Mrs. Newman

  • I find it hilarious how it shows the opening credits for 45 seconds, and then Bambi gets crushed, and then it's over.

  • ahead of its time!

  • deserving of being in the 50 greatest cartoons of all time indeed

  • @UsernameWinvalid 50? Try Top 5.

  • ¬¬

  • I guess the part where Bambi pulls out a Shun Goku Satsu on Godzilla's ass didn't happen...

  • gg babeh!

  • im glad stoner humor has gotten sharper

  • This was on the beginning of one of our weird horror film VHS tapes (I think it was Day of the Triffids or something). It made us laugh for hours, and we kept rewinding it... lol.

  • "Marv Newland, produced by Mr. and Mrs. Newland." lmao.

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  • @sarahlambchop says the person who can't spell retarded.

  • LOL

  • Ah, I watched this yesterday for the first time in my life, and now I need to watch it again. Ah what a MOVIE! I couldn't stop laughing from the very beginning; the credits and every other bit were so terribly laughable :D

  • i used to freak out everytime i watched this but HEY!!!!! i was four!!

  • Decades old and it still makes my sides hurt :D

    This is just a classic.

  • I remember seeing this before Godzilla 1985, this was great.

    I hate bambi anyways so this just made me admire Godzilla that much more.

    Go Go Godzilla

  • I remember seeing this back in the early 80's at the theatre I worked at. Classic!

  • This is amazing! :D

  • It should've said "Bambi was harmed during the making of this film."

  • As Shakespeare said so aptly in "Hamlet," "...brevity is the soul of wit."

    This brilliant 1969 creation of Marv Newland remains a classic of annimation. Indeed, in 1994, "Bambi Meets Godzilla" was voted #38 in the Top 50 Cartoons of All Time by members of the animation community.

    A grateful public extends it heartfelt thanks to Mr. & Mrs. Newland for their contribution to this production (and, of course, Gioachino Rossini)..

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    First the "Ranz des Vaches" from "William Tell" and then a "Day in the Life" from "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts."

    The perfect music for this.

  • I vaugley remember this off an old godzilla tape I had when iwuz a kid

  • The films name is bambi MEETS godzilla though.

    The face-off was never intended.

  • what music is this?

  • the music is an ouverture from rossini's william tell

  • 0:52 LOL

  • Betcha didn't see that coming!! ^_^

  • I wasn't impressed until I saw that this was made in 1969. It seems like humor way ahead of its time.

  • @FunKADunK

    Ahead of its time??? How is it ahead of its time??? What's so ahead of its time about it???

  • @mypalrocco well if you around and said ha ha wouldn't it be funny if Bambi got crushed by Godzilla's foot in a two minute long animation with a couple of witty credits back in the 1950's everyone would have called you crazy. But the 60's is synonymous with radical new ideas, the end of colonization in 32 countries in Africa, and the breaking free of social constraints. It was new witty and funny. but you obviously have no appreciation for that.

  • @Nadz181

    This cartoon was created in 1969, the goofy 60's stuff had been in full swing for years and we were about to begin a new decade...so again, how was this ahead of its time?

    I think this cartoon is funny, I like it no matter when it's from but I just don't understand the head of its time statement and find it annoying when people say stupid stuff lie that!

  • @FunKADunK Or our humor today hasn't come far.

  • @FunKADunK Not really. Monty Python's Flying Circus started in 1969, too.

  • que video sem graça!

    quase dormi, principalmente na hora que o sao paulo, ops, bambi foi esmagado.

  • I knew that would happen lol

  • Still the funniest ever!

  • The credits are the best part.

  • Choreography by Marv Newland!

    So that's where Bambi learned to dance so well!

  • ZOMG!!

  • The end reminds me Monty Python's FC opening credits. Sweet.

  • poor bambi :( he died soo young! lol

  • poor wittle bambi wambi baby bear lol << :)

  • An absolute classic and instant favorite!

  • I remember this from the opening of Godzilla 1985. lol

    :)

  • Place your bets gentlemen!

  • in the original one its 5 minutes of credifs then godzilla stomps on bambie then 5 more minutes of credits.

  • yep LOL sirdeath852 .. too long for youtube, though ,right?

  • kinda funny....ummm kinda like 20% out of 100%. I only chuckled like quietly....but good I guess

  • some idiot called this short predictable... duh... it's called Bambi Meets Godzilla. Were you expecting a big song and dance number at the end? Was any real Godzilla movie any less predictable? This is a "classic from our youth" for many of us. Geez the moron also says it dragged on... mmm, your attention span not up to 90 seconds yet?

  • Actually yes. A little dance would do.. :)

    But it wasn't predictable for me, because I was waiting for something absurd at the end...

  • what, no Bambi vs. Chuck Norris

  • i think we have a winner......

  • that was the last 1 minute of "a day in the life" from the beatles where Paul Mccartney, george martin and another studio engineer played a E chord with the sustain pedal

    held down on the piano

    and it was enhanced cause you normally don't hear it that well

  • I remember seeing this back in he '70s. :)

  • I first saw this on SNL almost forty years ago. It's a minute and a half long and I must have laughed for twenty!

  • The original classic. Especially suitable for Christmas time, it reminds us of the basic truths of life we tend to forget this time of year. Good luck on your exams!

    Prof. Leonard

  • I think you spelled unfamous wrong in the video description.

  • "Unfamous" isn't a word. "Infamous" is.

  • Thanks for ruining a joke.

  • I actually saw this in a theatre in the late '60s or early '70s! Remarkable. Others imitate it, but this is the original. The credits are pure genius.

  • I did too! It was running as a short before a movie called "King of Hearts." I can't remember much about the feature, but I always remembered this little clip. Hilarious!

  • freekin' amazing.

    marv newland is a genius.

  • Das ist pervers und abstoßend und gemein! Reicht es nicht das er schon seine Mutter verloren hat?

    This is perverted, threatening and mean. Isn't it enough he already lost his mom?????

  • LOL

  • Didn't expect it, tough it was the only thing that could happen

  • i honestly didnt see that coming

  • A classic! Love the credits.

  • lol

  • lol

  • i first saw this when i was in pre-school and i rented "Godzilla: 1985".

  • The "song" is a theme from Rossini's 'William Tell Overture' (think 'Lone Ranger' music).

  • If you lived in the San Francisco Bay Area in the mid - 1970's you might recall Bob Wilkins' Creature Features television show. That is where I first saw this classic Bambi meets Godzilla short feature. I'm no cinematography expert, but, if you were to ask me, I'd have to say Marv Newland is having Stanley Kubrick's lunch here.

  • I remember my teacher telling me about it so i looked it up and sure enough... freaking hilarious :D

  • this is a special feature on Godzilla 1985

  • I haven't seen this in years - can't thank you enough for uploading it. "marv newland: produced by mr & mrs. newland" TOO FUNNY!

    (Can you get "Bambi's Revenge"?!!!)

  • what is the name of this song?

  • "Morning" from Rossini's "William Tell Overture".

  • No. It's "Morning Mood" from the Peer Gynt Suite by Grieg.

  • I sorry BUT it IS "Morning" from "William Tell Overture" Not "Morning Mood from Peer Gynt Suite." The melody from "William Tell Overture" goes BA-BA-DA-DAA-DAA-BAA-BAA-DA-DA­-DA-BAA-DEE-DA-DAA-DEE-DAAAA-A­AAA. And "Morning Mood"s" melody goes; DAA-DA-DA-DAA-DA-DA-DAAA-DAA-D­AA-DADA-DADI-DAA-DAA-DAA-DII-D­AA-DAA-DAA-DAA. So double check the melody cuz know that the melody was from Rossini's "William Tell Overture".

  • yeah its def Rossini's overture

  • No it is not. It IS Morning Mood by Grieg, neemarita got it right.