
During the winter, a slightly fatter Flower is shown hibernating. It is unknown if Flower has any other name, as he is only referred to as Flower. Thumper bursts out laughing and attempts to correct Bambi, but the skunk says he doesn't mind being called Flower, despite the irony. Bambi, who is just learning to talk, calls the skunk a pretty flower. When faced with a female skunk's flirtatious mannerisms, he was quick to succumb and was the first of his friends to fall in love, despite previously proclaiming that he'd keep himself from doing so.īambi and Thumper meet the young skunk in the first film while they are exploring. He is also friendly and is never shown to have a negative outlook on things, with the exception of Friend Owl's description of falling in love (though his response was more that of ignorant fear than disgust, unlike Bambi and Thumper).įlower seems to lack the bravery of Thumper he is somewhat quick to fall under pressure although, as seen in the midquel, Flower's anxiety can be used as a weapon, as real-life skunks do in nature. His mother has a very brief, non-speaking appearance in the midquel, while his father was never shown or mentioned.įlower is very coy and soft-spoken, often blushing and hiding himself with his tail, especially in response to affection.

Whether or not his real name is unconfirmed, as he never introduces himself. In Bambi, he is sleeping in flowers and Bambi mistakes him for one and accidentally names him "Flower".
