It’s better than censorship. And I’m OK with a message to parents that a very innocent, child-oriented film nonetheless requires a little parental guidance.
Does DisneyGLBT+ put disclaimers on programs with implied and flaming faggotry?
“Perverse sex personas depicted”
If they are outdated bury them in the vault with Song of the South.
Stop collecting coins on the backs of self-identified “racist” works.
Song of the South was released officially to home video in Ireland, China, and Japan decades ago.
Disney International must not have gotten the memo.
Next they’ll be telling us that animals can’t talk.
Just pathetic. Shame on you Disney!
Meanwhile Disney smiles and makes deals with Communist Chinese thugs who openly run concentration camps and kill people in Hong Kong. They have taken delusion and fantasy to a new level.
All on board the PC crap train ! More concerned with offending ethnic groups, but their ABC owned station protects pedophile Epstien and womanizer weinstien. Walt is on a continuous high speed rotation in his grave
I remember watching Dumbo with my kids and thinking, “Boy, they would never make this today.”
My kids had no clue. Without all of the other “cultural” influences around it, they were just crows.
They still have to have a programming base much larger and better than Netflix. Netflix programming is just awful now and after “The Irishman” comes out and I get a chance to watch it I’m dumping Netflix.
Hey, does this mean they’ll release Song of the South in America?
OF COURSE NOT!
https://www.newsweek.com/song-south-not-disney-plus-racist-streaming-1471186
I wouldn’t be surprised if soon they start adding those disclaimers to classic movies, as if people have to be told that.
Geez, just take the money and shut up, Disney.
I bought a DVD of Song of the South that was produced in Europe (played fine) and a bonus was a short not even done by Disney—Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs, one of the “Censored Eleven” considered insensitive now.
The blacks who made the film (musicians etc) and audiences had no problem with it at the time, supposedly.
Disney’s first black animator, Floyd Norman, says he does not find Song of the South offensive and he doesn’t consider Walt racist.
Found it interesting in Disney’s Zootopia (2016) when new bunny cop Judy Hopps is called cute by chubby cheetah dispatcher Clawhauser.
“Uh, you may not know this but it’s ok when a bunny calls another bunny cute but when somebody else does..”
“Oh!! I’m so sorry!”
I pictured that as a comment on “the N word is unacceptable but when blacks say it to another it’s a term of endearment.”
Like “Song of the South”?
Wonder what Disney is so scared of? Mebbe “culturally outdated” morality?
Warner Bros 1943.