Tarzan 1999 Aired on ABC (April 2005) Part 8

That early morning, Bambi and Faline slept together peacefully at the thicket. But Bambi woke up as he heard something and felt that something; or someone was coming. He got up and looked at Faline, who was yet sleeping. He began to walk up to the hill to see that something was coming. It could be something very dangerous to him, Faline and everyone in the forest. He kept walking slowly in the forest. As he made it up to the hill, he saw smoke far away from the forest.

"It is Man," the Great Prince explained to his daughter while they looked down as the flock of crows flew, "he is here again. There are many this time. We must go deep into the forest. Hurry up, follow me!"

Bambi began to follow the Great Prince, but he stopped. "Faline!" The buck ran downhill to get Faline as the crows flew in the forest, cawing to warn everyone that Man and the others were coming.

Back at the thicket, Faline woke up from the call of the crows. She noticed that Bambi was not here. "Bambi? Bambi, where are you?" The doe got up and began to look for Bambi and kept calling his name as he ran off. Bambi ran back and saw that Faline was gone.

"Faline," Bambi called and began to look for Faline.

The crows continued cawing, alerting every animals that Man was coming. The squirrels saw them coming. They both looked at each other and climbed down the tree to find someplace to hide for shelter.

Thumper's mother kept moving the children while her husband and their father watched and began to move into a hiding spot. More of the animals heard the cawing and began to take cover into the trees and some holes. Some animals began to hide into the tall grass, including some sparrows.

The sparrows stood inanimate in their hiding spot as kept themselves silent, all but Tubby, who was starting to panic. "Listen, he's coming."

"Hush. Be silent," Red shushed.

"He's coming closer," Tubby said.

"Be calm. Don't get emotional," T.J. whispered.

"We'd better fly," Tubby suggested, almost not taking this anymore.

"No! No, don't fly. Whatever you do, don't fly," said Spec as he was with Stubby.

"He's almost here! I can't stand that any longer," Tubby couldn't take this anymore and flew out of the grass. The other sparrows watched in shock, until...Tubby had shot. Tubby fell on the ground; dead and all of the animals began running as more men began shooting. The chase began as all of the animals kept running as fast as they could, but some were being shot.

"Bambi," Faline yelled and ran with the animals. The animals kept on running as the rabbits had taken cover.

"Faline," Bambi called, but he ran to avoid being shot like his mother did so. Faline ran and barely dodged at being shot. Faline ran to the path but suddenly, she ran the other fashion where Man had sent his dogs after her.

Faline continued running to the rocky path as the dogs kept chasing after her. She ran and ran as they were coming a bit closer, but she jumped onto the ledge, but they kept chasing her. As she was about to get away, Steele got into her path and chased her. She saw more of them and jumped on ledge; now she was trapped as they were going to get her.

"Bambi," Faline shrieked.

Meanwhile, Bambi heard her yelling and ran faster and faster to save her. Without warning, he tackled the dogs and the fight began. He threw Steele and punched Star. Kaltag was going to attack, but Bambi kicked him by the jaw. The fight continued until Nikki made it behind Faline and was going to get her, but Bambi tackled him away from Faline.

"Swift, Faline! Jump," Bambi yelled as Faline jumped and ran. Bambi kept on fighting the man's dogs. Bambi kept beating them up and ran, but they began chasing him since Faline ran off. Bambi ran up to the rocky hill and kicked the rocks, making a landslide. The rocks began falling onto the dogs as they fell down, not to go any further.

Bambi kept running and turned back to see that they were yet chasing him. He jumped over a gap but all of a sudden, Man had shot him. Bambi tumbled to the other side, moaning in pain that he had been shot. He began to get up, but he failed since he had shot.