Finally it's time...Song of the South

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is coming to dvd. It's official....read on...

"Song of the South" to go on sale in '06
Jim Hill shares what he just heard from his sources deep inside Buena Vista Home Entertainment. That a DVD of this long supressed Disney classic will finally hit store shelves in the Fall of 2006.
by Jim Hill

I know that it's been a really rough winter so far. But who would have thought that Hell was gonna to freeze over?

"What do I mean by that?," you ask. Well, I just got word that Buena Vista Home Entertainment will be releasing "Song of the South" on DVD in the Fall of 2006.

That's right. "Song of the South." The Academy Award winning film that former Disney Feature Animation head Thomas Schumacher once told Roger Ebert was on "permanent moratorium" has reportedly been greenlit for release late next year. A special 60th anniversary edition that -- thanks to a plethora of extra features -- will try & put this somewhat controversial motion picture in historial context.

"Why -- after all these years -- did Disney finally give in?," you query. It's simple, really. "Song of the South" 's 60th anniversary was simply too good a promotional hook for the Mouse's marketing staff to pass up. More to the point, Buena Vista Home Entertainment could really use a hit right about now.

Don't believe me? Then go check out Disney's financial reports for the first quarter of 2005. Where you'll discover that the Mouse's accountants actually blame the 20% drop in revenue that the company's Studio Entertainment division recently experienced on lower DVD sales of current-year films.

Given that Disneyana fans have been clamoring for a "Song of the South" DVD for nearly a decade now, BVHE execs are hoping that all of this pent-up demand will eventually translate in really big sales for this disc. Disney is hoping to sell at least 10-12 million units of this particular motion picture.

"But aren't Disney Company execs concerned about how the African American community may response to 'Song of the South' 's release of DVD?," you continue. Yep. I won't lie to you folks. There's a lot of people in the Team Disney Burbank building who are very concerned that -- by releasing this much maligned motion picture on home video & DVD -- that the Mouse House is potentially opening itself up to a ton of bad publicity.

With the hope of avoiding that, BVHE reportedly plans to really pile on the extra features with "Song of the South." Among the ideas currently being knocked around is producing a special documentary that -- through use of clips from that TV movie version of Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Cinderella" that Disney produced back in 1997 as well as sequences from "The Proud Family" & "That's So Raven" -- would demonstrate that a person's color really doesn't matter at the modern Walt Disney Company. There's also talk of including Walt Disney Feature Animation's seldom-seen short, "John Henry," as one of the disc's special features.

Buena Vista Home Entertainment is also supoosedly toying with approaching a prominent African-American performer to serve as the MC on the DVD version of "Song of the South." You know, someone who could then introduce the film, explain its historical significance as well as re-enforcing the idea that "SOTS" was a product of a much less enlightened time in Hollywood's history. I'm told that -- up until recently -- Bill Cosby was actually at the top of Disney's wish list. But now that Dr. Cosby has been accused of inappropriate behavior with several ladies ... Well, let's just say that Bill is no longer Mickey's top choice for this position.

Anywho ... There's one other aspect of this "Song-of-the-South"-soon-on-on-DVD saga that I guess I should mention. Which is why Buena Vista Home Entertainment is low-balling its predictions of the number of units that "SOTS" might sell (I.E. 10-12 million versus "Finding Nemo" 's 39 million+ units). Why is that, do you suppose? Mind you, it's not because "Song of the South" is decidedly old fashioned (Well, what do you expect from a 60 year-old motion picture?), but rather .... Here, why don't I let my source inside BVHE explain:

"This movie isn't nearly as good as people seem to remember it being. Sure, the animated sequences are charming. But the pace of the rest of the picture is so damned pokey.

Which is why I seriously doubt that we'll get all that many letters about "Song of the South" 's racial content. The way I figure it, most kids & adults will be nodding off 30 minutes into the thing. And people who are sleeping can't write letters of complaint."

Well, I don't know about that. But what I can tell you folks is to stop bidding NOW on those black market "SOTS" DVDs that keep popping up on eBay. For -- if you can just wait another 17-18 months -- you can actually purchase a really-for-real authorized version of Disney's "Song of the South" of your very own.

Your thoughts?
 
yay song of the south
even though i have it on video already but DVD is better
:)
i can't wait
(btw im english so it came out over here)
 
Well ... Jim Hill's site and his "sources deep inside Buena Vista Home Entertainment" have not always been correct. Until Disney puts out a press release, it's not official.

:earsboy:
 
I downloaded it off the Net a few years ago.
It is a snooze fest.
It's cute, the Zippidee do da song is a classic.
But to be honest, the Splash Mountain storyline is more entertaining.

My kids liked it but never asked to see it again.
I didn't see anything really controversial either and everyone seemed nice.
But Disney's going to take some knocks, I imagine.
 

I bought my authorized copy on ebay and had to have it translated from PAL to NPSC. Apparently it is only controversial in the U.S. since it was released in UK years ago.

Kids like it but I must admit that I too remembered it being better. Funny thing is that I remember first seeing it on a school field trip. Who knew it was "controversial."
 
Yeah! I never saw the movie--but all of my sisters and I remember our dad reading from that big old Disney anthology about Brer Rabbit and the rest! He made all the voices different! I can't wait to share it with my kids.....does anybody know where I can find the illustrated story? I'm thinkin' e bay.
 
Sorry to be a downer, but I will believe it when I see it.
 
If it happens, I will definately be buying a copy. I remember loving the movie when I was a kid & saw it in the theater....

I wonder if it's euphoric recall that makes me think it was so great. I also remembered YooHoo chocolate soda as being awesome til I tried it as an adult & wondered what I was thinking....... I hope SOTS isn't the same thing.....
 
Well ... Jim Hill's site and his "sources deep inside Buena Vista Home Entertainment" have not always been correct. Until Disney puts out a press release, it's not official.

True, but I'd say that this is quite plausible.
Consider the timing for example.

"Friend of the Fan" Ei$ner will allegedly be history, a new CEO will have taken the reins and will want their frist year to perform as financially well as possible.
No one can reasonably disagree that such a re-release wouldn't provide some big wads of cash. Taken as a part of a larger strategy to tinker with the numbers to make the new boy look good, I think it could actually happen, even if for 'the wrong reasons'.
 
I'm not saying it won't happen or that it's not plausible. I'm just wary of calling it "official" simply because Jim Hill said it.

:earsboy:
 
I'm with Searcher... Hopefully it happens, but I can't call it a done deal yet. (but it was still excellent info to post!)
 
WD & Matt,
I wasn't saying it was official. Just that in the scope of corporate 'king-making' the scenario seems to hold some water. I certainly hope it's re-released.
 
All I know is that movie is a classic and deserves the right to be seen. This is the year 2005 and that time was then. I think we have grown as a country enough to be able to view it. Come on Disney, make it happen. pirate:
 
First saw the song of the south as a child. Obtained a dvd and was excited to view it. Some how not as I remembered. I have yet to view the entire dvd without falling asleep. Nice to have in the collection but a real snoozer.
 
Ahhh! We just bought a DVD of it overseas on E-Bay... Oh well, there's never too much of a good thing.
 


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