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Solomon, Charles (1989). Enchanted Drawings: The History of Animation. Alfred A. Knopf. p. 186. ISBN 0-394-54684-9.

Song of the South - Spanish Import with Original English

Head, Steve (November 20, 2010). "Disney Producer Encouraging About 'Song of the South' Release". The Post-Movie Podcast . Retrieved November 16, 2011. Br'er Rabbit's Laughing Place: (~5 minutes) Based on " The Laughing Place". The song "Everybody's Got a Laughing Place" is featured. News Archives: 2007 Disney Shareholder Meeting". Song of the South.net. March 8, 2007 . Retrieved April 20, 2007. Pallotta, Frank (June 25, 2020). "Splash Mountain, a Disney ride based on a controversial film, will be 'completely reimagined' ". CNN . Retrieved June 25, 2020.

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My purpose has been to preserve the legends themselves in their original simplicity, and to wed them permanently to the quaint dialect—if, indeed, it can be called a dialect—through the medium of which they have become a part of the domestic history of every Southern family ; and I have endeavoured to give to the whole a genuine flavour of the old plantation. In 1946, a Giant Golden Book entitled Walt Disney's Uncle Remus Stories was published by Simon & Schuster. It featured 23 illustrated stories of Br'er Rabbit's escapades, all told in a Southern dialect based on the original Joel Chandler Harris stories.

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That infectious earworm about looking up at the sunny side of life, composed by Allie Wrubel with lyrics by Ray Gilbert, earned a Best Original Song Academy Award, and remains a Disney favorite. This film has transcended the boundaries of time and continues to captivate audiences young and old. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to blend heartwarming storytelling with unforgettable songs. that have become part of the Disney lexicon. From the cheerful “Zip a Dee Doo Dah” to the timeless wisdom of Uncle Remus, this film is a treasure trove of entertainment and life lessons. Why is Song of the South racist? Rapf was a minority, a Jew, and an outspoken left-winger, and he himself feared that the film would inevitably be Uncle-Tomish. "That's exactly why I want you to work on it," Walt told him, "because I know that you don't think I should make the movie. You're against Uncle Tomism, and you're a radical." [13] Song of the South opened in Los Angeles in 1947, which became its qualification year for the awards. Farber, Manny (2009). Farber on Film: The Complete Film Writings of Manny Farber. London, New York: The Library of America. p.824. ISBN 978-1-59853-050-6.The Magic Happens parade, which returned February 24 after multiple years on hiatus, now instead features a song from 1953’s “Peter Pan.” Disney CEO Calls Movie Antiquated and Fairly Offensive". Song of the South.net. March 16, 2010 . Retrieved March 16, 2010. Audio excerpt from a 1947 Amos and Andy Show featuring James Baskett as his character Gabby Gibson promoting Song Of The South If you’re a Disney fan or a fan of classic movies, you may be interested in owning Song of the South on DVD. However, it’s essential to consider the movie’s controversy and decide whether you’re comfortable supporting a film that some people consider racist. The children sincerely love Uncle Remus... and teaching them right from wrong is his great mission in life.



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