THE FROG PRINCESS is where most of the news hit. It'll be a traditionally hand-drawn Disney flick set in New Orleans, with the "very first African-American Disney Princess," a soul-singing alligator and Randy Newman doing the music.
Another interesting tidbit is that Robert Iger, who was strongly against releasing SONG OF THE SOUTH on DVD this time last year (for fear of a negative reaction) says he's now been persuaded to consider it again... Good. The movie's fantastic and anybody who has really seen it knows the message is strongly in favor of living in peace with people of any skin color. The hero of the movie is Uncle Remus and the closest things to villains in the flick are the ignorant parents!
Plus, it's a little bullshit that Disney will still sell CDs with SONG OF THE SOUTH music on it, make money off of it that way, but no... they're profiteering if they release the actual movie?
Of course Iger reconsidering a release doesn't mean jack or shit, but there's a little hope now."
Of course Iger reconsidering a release doesn't mean jack or shit, but there's a little hope now."
*Opening line from Song of the South
2 comments:
I've had a bootleg of Soung of the SOuth for years and I've never been able to get through more than 5 minutes of it, not because it's racist but because it's tedious.
Yeah, yeah, racism and all that. Here's the big news: "It'll be a traditionally hand-drawn Disney flick..."
Hand-drawn! Right on! I didn't know they'd unlocked their paint cabinets. I suspect it's another way Pixar saved Disney's artistic ass.
Heh, "artistic ass."
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