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If you tally up every single slave brought to the New World (Includes North America, SOUTH AMERICA and ALL the Islands around & in between starting from 1525 and ending in 1866 Solomon, Charles (November 21, 1986). "Movie Review: Animation Sings in 'Song of the South' ". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved September 19, 2019.

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Parsons, Luella (February 28, 1960). "That Little Girl in 'Song of the South' a Big Girl Now". Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star . Retrieved September 2, 2008. kylemj wrote:It seems Disney does turn a blind eye on this. They're too scared to release it themselves but dont mind because its out there for people to "obtain" and seeing as it hasn't been released its not like they're losing money by people obtaining it illegaly since no genuine copy is availableYes, this was a time of segregation, of racism in america but the talents of these fine actors and actresses shows us the fallacy of such actions in greater detail than words or politics could. Appreciating the work of countless Disney animators, musicians, and artists that worked on the this film and being aware of the fact that this film sanitizes a horrific reality to turn it into a musical fantasy are not mutually exclusive. Korkis, Jim (2012). Who's Afraid of Song of the South? and Other Forbidden Disney Stories. Theme Park Press. ISBN 978-0984341559. The Magic Happens parade, which returned February 24 after multiple years on hiatus, now instead features a song from 1953’s “Peter Pan.” I am concerned by the people in these comments trying to say it doesn't have any problems and slinging insults or assumptions at one another. Everything I have to say about this film has been said by others before me.

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As Uncle Remus, James Baskett is so skillful in registering contentment that even the people who believe in the virtues of slavery are going to be impressed and want to know his secret.”—Film critic Manny Farber in The New Republic, December 23, 1946. [56] Br'er Rabbit Runs Away: (~8 minutes) Based on " Br'er Rabbit Earns a Dollar a Minute". Includes the song " Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" This movie is a warm, fuzzy comfort for some of us. It does gloss over the social upheaval, bitterness and devastation that slavery imposed on all of us forever. But the movie is not about history. It’s a series of morality tales depicted so well through animation, live acting and music. There are many lessons to be learned about the divide between people (then and now)... but censorship is not one of them. This is a film that is worthy of viewing by all... followed by conversations that are centered around the gains that are still yet to come. Unlike so many of the depressing stories produced on film today, this one is golden and is filled with virtue. I still believe in the moment when Johnny takes Uncle Remus' hand near the end of the film. That is the message of this film. It has earned the right to be heard... and it deserves its place in the history of cinema.

Harrison's Reports praised Driscoll and Baskett's performances, particularly the latter writing "his tender understanding of the child's problems gives the picture many appealing moments." Overall, the review felt the film had "a simple but sensitive and pathetic story, filled with deep human interest and fine, clean comedy situations, and it has an air of wholesomeness that comes as a pleasant relief from the general run of pictures nowadays." [60] Dorothy Masters of the New York Daily News wrote: "Although plot is practically ignored, Disney has worked a lot of magic with brilliant animation, effective and wonderful music, besides having made the very best possible choice for Uncle Remus. James Baskett, who portrays the sagacious dean of plantation workers, has both the benign appearance and mellifluous voice to make him the perfect spinner-of-tales. It's largely through his philosophical whimsy that Song of the South is so delightfully charming." [61] Columnist Hedda Hopper also praised Baskett's performance, and advocated for him to receive an Academy Award. [62] Inge, M. Thomas (September 2012). "Walt Disney's Song of the South and the Politics of Animation". Journal of American Culture. 35 (3): 228 . Retrieved July 2, 2016. In 1986, Floyd Norman wrote A Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Christmas! featuring Uncle Remus and Br'er Rabbit as that year's annual Disney Christmas Story newspaper comic strip. [35] When the Christmas Story strips were reprinted in the 2017 collection Disney's Christmas Classics, this story was omitted—the only deletion in an otherwise complete run of the strip. [36] Home media I grew up in the 90's watching songs like Zippity Doo Dah on Sing-Along-Song tapes but with none of the context of the actual film. Here on Archive.org was the first time I've actually had the opportunity to watch the film in its entirety. It's an excellent piece of film history. Amazing that this was Walt Disney's first live-action film. Let's not forget, this is NOT a documentary, it was a fictional film and a musical. Obviously it was going to depict things in an artificially rosy light. As all musicals do. Do you honestly think that chimney sweeps in Edwardian England went around dancing and singing happily as they toiled away on the roof tops at night? Most of them were child laborers working for pennies a day. The Music Man was a happy little film about a man committing felony fraud on an entire town's population.

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Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah": (reprise) Performed by Bobby Driscoll, Luana Patten, Glenn Leedy, Johnny Lee, and James Baskett Uncle Remus is the heart and soul of the film, and his wisdom and warmth leave an indelible mark on viewers. About Classicmoviesetc.com 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. What a sweet story for the time it was made. For those that unfairly call it racist who was the hero and main character? This movie is a true masterpiece of its time. This groundbreaking movie artfully melds the realms of animation and live-action. It’s a charming tale that has captivated generations. It has unforgettable characters, enchanting music, and timeless life lessons. This is not just any DVD; it’s a piece of Disney history that has been preserved for collectors and fans alike. Best Audio and Video Quality:Cancel culture" is right not to erect monuments to, and teach admiration for, what US principles condemn and always condemned. Some reviewers need to be sure they have relevant facts and to give more thought to what they're saying. We're all biased about this movie. Who are these self appointed know it all's that tell us we cannot watch Song of the South? The Evil forces of Cultural Marxism and Socialist authoritarianism are trying to destroy our History, our Past and our collective Culture. Covid 19 is just the thin edge of the wedge. These Illuminati/Globalist/Luciferian tyrants will soon tell us WHAT to wear, WHAT to eat, WHERE to work, WHAT to think, WHAT to watch, and WHO to slavishly obey as our "leaders". You pinheads are being punked by these Illuminati elite. You are nothing but a bunch of conditioned, controlled, Pavlov's dogs. The Illuminati ring the bell (via News clips and sound bites on TV) and you go out and burn your cites and commit violent acts against others. Chen, Eve (April 12, 2023). "Disneyland's Splash Mountain closing date, new Tiana Bayou's Adventure details announced". usatoday.com . Retrieved April 12, 2023. As had been done earlier with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Pinocchio (1940) and Bambi (1942), Disney produced a Sunday comic strip titled Uncle Remus and His Tales of Br'er Rabbit to give the film pre-release publicity. The strip was launched by King Features on October 14, 1945, more than a year before the film was released. The previous comic strip adaptations of Disney films lasted for four or five months, but the Uncle Remus strip continued for almost thirty years, telling new stories of Br'er Rabbit and friends, until the strip was discontinued on December 31, 1972. [33] Apart from the newspaper strips, Disney Br'er Rabbit comics were also produced for comic books; the first such stories appeared in late 1946. Produced both by Western Publishing and European publishers such as Egmont, they continue to appear. [34]

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Jules wrote: milojthatch, do you think there is any chance for non-Americans to acquire this DVD? Maybe some obscure online retailer that happens to carry it?...Barnes, Brooks (June 25, 2020). "Disney's Splash Mountain to Drop 'Song of the South' Depictions". The New York Times . Retrieved December 9, 2020. My mother took me to see this movie in 1970 at least 2 times. I’m 58 years old now. At the beginning I thought of my mother and I sitting the theater watching the movie. Such a good memory and an enjoyable movie. In 2003, the Online Film Critics Society ranked the film as the 67th greatest animated film of all time. [90] See also

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