#24: The Legacy of Song of the South
Released in 1946, Disney’s Song of the South, drawing inspiration from Joel Chandler Harris’s Uncle Remus stories, immediately sparked controversy due to its post-Civil War setting and portrayal of race relations. Despite multiple theatrical releases and influencing Disney park attractions like Splash Mountain, the film encountered sustained criticism over the years.
As a result, Disney decided to exclude it from home video and streaming platforms. Additionally, plans for a retheme of Splash Mountain have been announced, signaling Disney’s acknowledgment of the film’s problematic depiction of race and its commitment to addressing such issues within its cultural legacy.