The “Song of the South” reference previously found on one of the wall displays in One Man’s Dream at Disney’s Hollywood ...
WARNING: This article discusses racist depictions of Black people. Disney is riding a wave of nostalgia by remaking many of ...
Here's everything you need to know: What is 'Song of the South'? The Song of the South was released by Disney in 1946, a hybrid live-action and animation film set in the Reconstruction-era South.
When Disneyland unveiled Splash Mountain in 1989, it sparked renewed controversy over "Song of the South," the movie that had inspired the ride. The 1946 live-action film follows the story of a 7 ...
The soft-scrubbed depiction of life in the post-Civil War South focuses on a white boy ... while "Zip-a-dee Doo Dah" won an Oscar for Best Song. The film's gauzy take on plantation life and ...
John Boyega says he was 'pushed to the side' by Disney Disney accused of 'brownface ... Some films, such as Song of the South, are not available to stream on Disney+ at all because of racism.
Disney’s first dip into a trending genre was an album full of disco ditties with names like “ Macho Duck ” and “ Watch Out ...
A recently released album of iconic songs from Disney movies reimagined with a punk rock flare includes a band with deep ...
Coco Jones' version of "Almost There" is a part of an ongoing collaboration with musical artists in a variety of genres to reimagine timeless Disney Princess songs throughout the "Create Your ...