The View Reunites the Men Who Voiced Bambi and Thumper

Sixty-nine years after the movie was made The View welcomed the men who lent their voices to Bambi and Thumper. Here Donnie Dunagan talks about the making of two memorable scenes.

Sixty-nine years after the movie was made The View welcomed the men who lent their voices to Bambi and Thumper. Here Donnie Dunagan talks about the making of two memorable scenes.

On his new show Mr. Sunshine, that is! On The View, Perry discussed his new show, defined "friends with benefits" for Barbara, and revealed how confusing and awesome it is that he gets to kiss Matt LeBlanc's girlfriend on set.
This morning the ladies of The View had admitted "friend" of Charlie Sheen and radio personality Alex Jones to discuss his mental sanity. Alex only wanted to plug himself and as you could imagine things didn't turn out well.
Today on The View, Whoopi debuted a snazzy new pair of glasses sent to her by a fan, specially designed with hooks to keep her hair from obstructing her lovely face. Very Gaga, no?
As part of "Where Are They Now?" week, The View had on Jessica Hahn, who had a sexual encounter with 1980's televangelist Jim Bakker. Rudely, she juxtaposes her experience with Barbara's affair with a senator, provoking Barbara to snappily retaliate.
Surely this kind of interrogation was to be expected when hosting The View during her ex-husband's hooker shitstorm, but you can't help but feel bad for Denise Richards in the clip above. At least her hair looks amazing!
Inevitably, Justin Bieber has inflamed both the left and the right with his controversial Rolling Stone interview. Will Bieber become the latest casualty of our never-ending culture wars?
Marcia Gay Harden plays a mother in an upcoming Lifetime movie, and on The View, she played mother to guest co-host Sarah Hyland. Yes, 20-year-old Hyland plays a teenager on Modern Family, but I doubt she appreciates being called "child."
In Sunday's New York Times, two film critics claimed mentioned only seven black Oscar winners in a piece about the scarcity of black actors who have won Academy Awards—when in reality, there were fifteen.
On today's View, the ladies discussed the newly ex-Congressman Eric Lee's resignation from office. Joy Behar calls his voting records "hideous" and also notes "He votes against Don't Ask, Don't Tell but not 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell My Wife."
Today, The Office star Ed Helms stopped by The View to promote his upcoming film Cedar Rapids, but also had the time to channel Tom Brokaw and Al Gore in two fantastic impressions. A little dated, yes, but impressive nonetheless.
On The View today, Elisabeth felt the need to respond to a joke Bill Maher made this weekend on Real Time which she happened to be the butt of. She goes on to make a mountain out of a molehill.
Today, the women of The View welcomed Nadin Khoury, a 13-year-old boy whose brutal bullying was caught on tape. In a touching gesture, they surprised him with three members of the Philadelphia Eagles - his favorite football team - including ProBowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson, who promised him they'd "have his back"…
Mitt Romney, a piece of plastic who's likely running for president again, went on The View today to talk about campaign strategy. He said his problem during 2008's campaign was that he "answered every question." Points for not laughing, Whoopi.
Today on The View, the women discussed new legislation in the African nation of Malawi that would make it illegal to break wind.
This morning, Real Housewives' Camille faced the women of The View who were surprisingly kind to Kelsey Grammer's freshly-divorced wife. Perhaps is was pity? Regardless, the talk of the ex-couple's sex life was amusing!
Have you heard about this story at all? Here's the cliff's notes version: The Kings of Leon refused Glee creator Ryan Murphy's request to cover their hit single "Use Somebody" on the show. Then things got nasty.