Buzz-Light-Beer
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Will this movie ever be re-released in the United States in my lifetime? I love the songs from the movie and would really love to see it released on DVD/Blu-Ray in the United States.
That is awful. Not PC is ridiculous. I have read a children's book of it when I was little and I thought it was a fantastic story. Thank You, I will look on youtube to watch it.I doubt it. Apparently it's not PC anymore. What a joke! You can find it on youtube however. I just watched the entire movie a few months ago.
There is a common misconception that the offensive part is the tar baby scene in the animated segments because "tar baby" was a common racial slur for a long time. Indeed the idea of a tar baby character is still rightfully offensive is to many people (although actually deeply rooted in an ancient origin myth from Senegal).
In actually, it's the presentation of the live-action frame tale is full of outmoded,, fictional, embarrassing racial stereotypes that many people, black and white, considered outdated and offensive when the film was released in 1946. How to deal with race was hotted debated in Hollywood since before Gone with the Wind. But after WWII and the holocaust, there was a giant effort to try and balance for more realistic portrayals and squash stereotypes.
The fact that many don't recognize how offensive the film is at times is both a positive and a negative. On the positive side, many people don't recognize the racial stereotypes because many of those stereotypes are now thankfully obscure...on the negative side, many people still don't realize how inaccurate and insulting those characters are.
The actual stories of Lapin and Bouke that inspired Brer Rabbit are a huge part of oral storytelling tradition and well worth reading the stories and studying their history.
I wish it could be released again. Splash Mountain is my favorite ride at WDW - Magic Kingdom, yet I hardly know much of the story behind it.
I'm always amazed at how awful this movie is yet classics line Holiday Inn, Gone With the Wind, etc. are cinematic masterpieces.