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What a lovely movie. Good lessons and great characters. Nice relationships. If this is racist. then I'm racist.
ОтветитьI can’t believe I found this
ОтветитьThe best part is how he threatens brer fox “ I want to see that laughing place “
ОтветитьBrer Bear reminds me of Banjo
ОтветитьAll I see is a sweet old man talking to children laughing and them a story but that might me
ОтветитьI truly love this! Awesome.
Ответитьthis comment section is a racist boomer honeypot
ОтветитьOne of my favorites👻⚡
ОтветитьI don’t understand how it was so hard for anyone to find this movie
ОтветитьIt’s so odd to think that just by canceling or hiding or removing a movie from circulation that that will make it seem as though that history never existed. This movie to me shows that even if the movie takes place during dark times like slavery, white and black people could still find the same things entertaining. It shows that we are all human regardless of differences in skin color, social class and background.
ОтветитьMy stupidity is showing. Look at how much the rabbit looks like Thumper. Timing and style fits 😒
ОтветитьI watched this as a kid and I didn’t know anything about racism. I loved the animation and the catchy music. Surprised when I found out when I was older it was being canceled.
ОтветитьDo you choose Uncle Remus, Uncle Reuben, or both?
ОтветитьThis movie was re-released in 1968 when I was 7 years old at the time. I saw nothing but love from Uncle Remus and I still do today. As far as I was concerned Uncle Remus was talking directly to me and warning me, no matter who or what you are. Somebody is going to try and take advantage of you..Dont be Brer Rabbit!
The bigger and truer fact Uncle Remus was teaching every child, no matter the skin color, a lesson everybody could learn from.. even today! But the fact is, too many people are worried about skin color rather then living as one in spirit.
The fact is, NOBODY wants slavery back. But we cannot ignore our history or try and delete it unless everybody wants to repeat the same history..
Let the stories be told and discuss the results in the end. Rather than shut EVERYBODY and EVERYTHING up.
Just my opinion.
They should this movie song of the south in Disney + they should put in Disney +
ОтветитьThe source movie definitely had a lot of problems even for the time but I don't think trying to pretend they never made it is the right way to go about it
ОтветитьZara And Erika And Annabelle And Zack And Kimberly And Diesel
ОтветитьThis song is not racist.
Ответитьsometimes I think about uncle Remus if he was the great grand father of Burney-mac or not
ОтветитьWe needed a remake of this
ОтветитьBr’er Bear is so gullible.
ОтветитьMan!
I haven't seen this cartoon in 30 years! Never could remember it's name or look it up!
Psst…. Don’t tell anyone, but 2 of the animated segments are actually officially available on DVD. They’re both on the original Disneyland television episodes from the 50s. One Hour In Wonderland an extra on the Alice in Wonderland dvd bluray included the Zip-A-Dee-Doodah segment. The Laughing place segment is in black and white as part of the Disneyland Story from the Disney Treasures Disneyland USA set
ОтветитьOnly people complaining about this being racist are racist people. Children watch and enjoy without any racism in their hearts. Racism is taught to children by racists.
ОтветитьWhen faced with certain death, you just have to laugh to confuse your enemies.
ОтветитьEverybody got a Laughin' Place... Until Corporate Disney comes in to tear it out by the roots.
RIP Splash Mountain and the Laughin' Place playground.
I’m not laughing or singing along for a movie we can’t get on Disney Plus because of Racism screw you Eisner and Iger
ОтветитьI love the Brers. They need to be added back into the parks. Their ride saved and having their own movie and series.
ОтветитьI’ll find my laughing place whenever I sit there and think something is hilarious
ОтветитьI don't understand. They say it depicts slaves as happy. Aren't all movies fantasy???
ОтветитьNgl Brer fox sounds like Eddie Murphy
ОтветитьI found a new laughing place... down the road at Knott's Berry Farm
ОтветитьThese characters deserve a second chance. It’s not their fault they came from a controversial movie.
ОтветитьEveryone needs to stop letting ignorant, entitled white children project and subscribe their own racism on the rest of us.
ОтветитьI kind of feel as though Song of the South could be the Shining Time Station of Disney animation.
ОтветитьEveryone's distracted by how hyphy Brer' Fox is, but you dang well know that Brer' Bear throws a mean right
ОтветитьUm, not to be a shit, but people now a days purposely try to have a crazy fake southern accent. We live in a world where people sit in front of their computers and are afraid to go outside
Ответитьidec if the live action parts are controversial, the animated parts are some of disneys all time best
ОтветитьGood Ol' Brer Rabbit...
ОтветитьOMG ITS SPLASH MOUNTAIN THE MOVIE!!!!!
ОтветитьI saw this movie as a kid (not legally!) and my parents said “don’t be like briar Rabbit and have your laughing place be someone else’s hurting place…” I personally think the movie was really charming and back when I watched it Splash Mountain was still themed around it at Disneyland (which is what got my curiosity!) but that seemed like a very dated way of thinking even back then…
ОтветитьAlright... so as a Black Man and watching a handful of clips after hearing about the film... like, I've seen other cartoons and movie depictions around this same time that are 50x worse. I don't think the movie itself is outright 'racist'.. but, I think people's gripe with it is that it's yet another depiction of Black Americans in tattered clothes being slaves and speaking broken English. Especially at this time, when movies themselves were first becoming popular each and every time you saw Black Folk it was this Southern Slave Vernacular low vocab look at a certain group. It's heart-warming to hear the stories of you all being 5 years old and enjoying a good laugh and an honest childlike view at the film. But, if you never yourself got to know a Black person... and you see them time and time again in movies depicted like this... it would kind of leave you with a false sense of what the overall population is like. I believe this was based on a book, so it's easy to say hey... it was a story about the slave south so, what else would they sound like? I get that. but over and over and over and over... whether in live action or animated this was what you got... you got the broken english... you got the tattered clothes.. you got the good ol' Uncle Remus'.
Seems to have been a good lesson, seems to have been a great slapstick fun time; but, a more positive look at Black Folks in the 50's I think is what people mean to say when they just sling 'racist' at it.
The self-regulation should be lifted and broadcasted.It's now, it's a long time ago.
A bright future should be made up of people living in the present regardless of race or nationality.
I've never seen the full movie when I was young, but I did know the songs " Zippi De Do Da " & " Laughing Place. "
ОтветитьZootopia looking pretty good .3.
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