Splash Mountain & Song of the South Comparison | Splash Origins
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
- Many have yet to see the movie which Splash Mountain was based on, 'Song of the South' (1946). Here's a side-by side of the iconic parts of the ride matched with the scenes from the movie and 'America Sings'. The Splash footage is from its' final night - May 30th, 2023. Tiana's Bayou Adventure incoming.
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If zip a dee do dah is not played at my funeral, im definitely not going.
The ride and ride area gave off this very cozy and warm welcoming feeling, at least it did for me.
RIP to not only splash Mountain, but also Brer Rabbit, Brer fox and Brer bear they may be gone, but they’re legend lives on you will be missed but in are hearts we will remember you forever and ever. Oh and making many memories for us you will be missed.
Song of the South was one of Walt's personal projects and remains a charming, funny and moving film. It's set during reconstruction, post slavery, and Uncle Remus is free to leave -- and in fact does move away to Atlanta in the film before returning at the climax. The kids are shown to have bonds free of class or race bias -- all are affected by the the wonderful storyteller and the search for a "laughing place" to cope with life's problems. Walt's animators felt the cartoon sequences were among their very best work. The film always played well in reissue and its sad to see it unfairly disrespected.
Song of the South was one of Walt's personal projects and remains a charming, funny and moving film. It's set during reconstruction, post slavery, and Uncle Remus is free to leave -- and in fact does move away to Atlanta in the film before returning at the climax. The kids are shown to have bonds free of class or race bias -- all are affected by the the wonderful storyteller and the search for a "laughing place" to cope with life's problems. Walt's animators felt the cartoon sequences were among their very best work. The film always played well in reissue and its sad to see it unfairly disrespected.
Yeah, the radical liberals on the left destroyed this part of Walt Disney’s legacy because the radicalization of the liberal arts in academia is present and that cultural Marxists have taken over college campuses. Another thing that killed off Splash Mountain was the presence of environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) scores that The Walt Disney Company has adopted because BlackRock, a shareholder of The Walt Disney Company, and also the largest asset manager in the world, requires the company to do it because the European Union is on the verge of making a law that requires companies to adopt ESG scores in order to be in business in Europe, which is influenced by the elites at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
It’s racist. I’m glad it’s replaced.
I’ve never seen the film but… hearing stories from it makes it sound lovely. I don’t know why people are judging it so harshly when they’ve never even seen it. Like me. The only experience I had was it was with the ride splash mountain. And I don’t know how closely it is with the film, but, I enjoyed it. And if that means anythin’ then… maybe I’ll enjoy the film too
@@itsariii9078 nothing about this film is racist dude. Not one single thing..
I miss splash mountain so much now
May the stories of Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, Brer Bear & Uncle Remus continue to be told so that their legacy live long and prosper. 🖖 🐰🦊🐻🌊⛰
Rest In Peace Splash Mountain 😑😭🌊⛰🏞🐻🦊🐰🪵
Shut up
My younger brother likes it when I tell him uncle Remus stores at night
Long live the Briar Patch!
Song of the South was one of Walt's personal projects and remains a charming, funny and moving film. It's set during reconstruction, post slavery, and Uncle Remus is free to leave -- and in fact does move away to Atlanta in the film before returning at the climax. The kids are shown to have bonds free of class or race bias -- all are affected by the the wonderful storyteller and the search for a "laughing place" to cope with life's problems. Walt's animators felt the cartoon sequences were among their very best work. The film always played well in reissue and its sad to see it unfairly disrespected.
@@walterwhite1 I watched it last year online and it was very good. A bit slow at the start, but wonderful. I believe it could have been on classic status if it got the chance.
Rip Splash Mountain 😭🌊⛰🏞🐻🦊🐰🪵
So Long Splash Mountain 😭🌊⛰🏞🐻🦊🐰🪵
Farewell Splash Mountain 😭🌊⛰🏞🐻🦊🐰🪵
And honestly they could have just canceled the movie, because the ride had nothing to do with the the reason they called the movie racist
Song of the South was one of Walt's personal projects and remains a charming, funny and moving film. It's set during reconstruction, post slavery, and Uncle Remus is free to leave -- and in fact does move away to Atlanta in the film before returning at the climax. The kids are shown to have bonds free of class or race bias -- all are affected by the the wonderful storyteller and the search for a "laughing place" to cope with life's problems. Walt's animators felt the cartoon sequences were among their very best work. The film always played well in reissue and its sad to see it unfairly disrespected.
I was there for the final night. I knew it was never going to be the same, no matter what retheme occurred
3:53 My reaction to the end of Splash Mountain 😢
I guess all the Disney imagineers retired or just gave up.
Splash Mountain Will Transform Into Tiana's Bayou Adventure.
Who this Princess Tiana think she really is? #tianasbayouadventure makes no sense it’s definitely pedestrian attraction ride ever especially at @Disneyland !!! #condemnedTianasBayouadventure at @DisneyParks #savesplashmountain #restoresplashmountain #splashmountain
Casualty of woke culture.