Disney’s Shelved Movies and Characters…

It’s well-known that Disney studios have shelved Song of the South, a 1946 production that depicted such racially-insensitive stereotypes as happy, servile black slaves. Song of the South has never been seen on home video, DVR, or released to streaming, and has remained in the Disney vaults since 1986 where it will likely remain forever. I guess that means we won’t be seeing Br’er Fox anytime soon, although frankly he hardly represented the best of my kind…

Disney has also eliminated the “crow chorus” from the 2019 live-action remake of “Dumbo,” as the crows have been called racist caricatures for their minstrel show-like behavior. The leader of the crow clique was even originally named Jim Crow, a reference to a blackface character who supplied the name for the Jim Crow laws…

Fantasia was edited in the 1960’s to remove Sunflower, a dark-skinned centaur who acted as a ladies’ maid to several other white centaurs! Her stereotypic look was enough to raise concern, and the character was fully removed in 1969 from the film’s re-release…

The Siamese Cat Song was completely revised from the new version of Lady and the Tramp, as the original Siamese cats were considered Asian stereotypes, despite being cool cats and smooth operators…

Liver Lips McGrowl” from Disneyland was removed from the Country Bear Jamboree at Disney World due to fears that the inebriated character was offensive to alcoholics, and transformed into the character of Romeo McGrowl

Even the iconic character of Tinker Bell from Peter Pan has been considered as a negative role model for her vanity and jealous possessiveness of Peter Pan when Wendy rolls around. While Tink is under some scrutiny, she appears safe in Pixie Hollow, at least for now…

Cultural standards change public perceptions over time, and those characters cited represent only a few examples. When it comes to extreme political correctness, however. I often find that I just don’t give a “Zip-a-Dee-DooDah”…

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10 Comments on “Disney’s Shelved Movies and Characters…”

  1. carycomic's avatar carycomic Says:

    Neither have I.

    “That’s true; that’s actual.

    I find Old School Disney satisfactual.”

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    • vulpesffb's avatar vulpesffb Says:

      “We are Siamese, if you please. We are Siamese, if you don’t please.”- – Si and Am 😼

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      • carycomic's avatar carycomic Says:

        Hi-ho! Hi-ho!

        Back to uncensored we go.

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        • vulpesffb's avatar vulpesffb Says:

          As in, “Snow White and the Seven Perverts…”. 🙀

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          • carycomic's avatar carycomic Says:

            Well, let’s face it. “Dwarves” might be a politically-incorrect term by modern standards. But, it fits more easily on a lobby card than “Snow White & The 7 Height-Impaired Non-heterosexuals”!

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            • vulpesffb's avatar vulpesffb Says:

              I think the dwarves were into drugs. I mean, “Doc” had to be their supplier. “Happy” and “Sleepy” were users. “Sneezy” did too much cocaine nasally. “Dopey” overdosed, and became cognitively impaired. No wonder they sang, “High-Ho” while going to their stash in the mines…tsk, tsk! 🙀

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  2. carycomic's avatar carycomic Says:

    Well, we know it wasn’t spinach they were hooked on. That causes slurred speech; loss of vision in one eye; swelling of the limbs below the elbows and knees; fits of violent temper characterized by displays of superhuman strength; and insane laughter that sounds like the repetitious chanting of the common name for some fish in the genus Lepisosteus.

    “Ha-gar-gar-gar-gar-gar-gar-gar-gar!!”

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