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god I went to see Song of the South the last time they released it from the vault and I was too young to remember much beyond...

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god I went to see Song of the South the last time they released it from the vault and I was too young to remember much beyond that I liked it and the theme song was catchy but I feel bad now that I didn't commit it to memory before it was hidden in the Racism Pit forever

the-grey-tribe:

rendakuenthusiast:

kontextmaschine:

kontextmaschine:

In 4th and 5th grade our gifted class teacher told us the Uncle Remus stories in like an Uncle Remus voice, at the time I didn’t notice how weird that was

Oh in retrospect they were totally being taken as a folk canon like some multiracial equivalent of 19th century romantic nationalism like Mother Goose, huh?

I had an illustrated book as a young child that I think was published by Disney and in any case had a similar art style to other Disney films, that told the story of brer rabbit and probably some other uncle remus stories.

Never seen Song of the South tho’.

I saw it on TV in the 90s. It‘s so weird that they released/aired it in Europe before The Internet was a thing, and now they don’t. Like, it didn’t read as racism, and Disney knew it wouldn’t outside the US, so they licensed it.

I mean in the 90s they were like “ok this movie Thunder Mountain is themed for is kinda fucked up…”