Roger_the_pianist
Well-Known Member
I'm sure Disney thought it was progressive. But when the NAACP is protesting you need to realize.
"In your view" --- even though countless Black American users on this forum have told you no.People always argue that the animated portions of Song of the South are fine, wonderful, masterpiece - and the live action is the problem. But the animated sketches parrallel the live action narrative. I watch the cartoon segments and I see a minstrel show. The ride is a log flume through a minstrel show in my view, but also tries to change *just enough* to not appear as a minstrel, but it's still at the core a blackface entertainment.
Disneyland has had great anniversaries. But we are in a new era. And WDI is all moving to Florida too. Not sure what to expect anymore.The WDW 50th anniversary is both concerning for us and not very concerning. From an anniversary standpoint, it’s not concerning. Disneyland has proven, even in recent years, that they can pull off an anniversary celebration. At the same time, this is all still the same company.
I’d say Avengers Campus and Pixar Pier are better examples as to why we should be concerned.
I watched a video recently, and I didn't realize HOW BAD the nickel and dime-ing at WDW had gotten. Woof. Thankfully, we haven't seen that AS MUCH here, but YIKES.Disneyland has had great anniversaries. But we are in a new era. And WDI is all moving to Florida too. Not sure what to expect anymore.
I keep telling myself that the 60th was only six years ago, soon to get seven this year. They did a good job and it wasn’t that long ago. I’m not expecting anything too Grand for the 70th in three years (yikes), but I have a little bit of hope for the 75th. They haven't completely lost me with the anniversaries just yet.Disneyland has had great anniversaries. But we are in a new era. And WDI is all moving to Florida too. Not sure what to expect anymore.
I think Tiana in Splash at Disneyland really does make sense if done right. It’s adjacent to NOS, allows them to upgrade the AAs, has a really well done soundtrack and would be a positive representation for a previously underrepresented demographic in the park.
However if this is intended to be a flagship attraction turning a new leaf for the company they should be concerned as well. If the WDW 50th or the Galactic Starcruiser is any indication they clearly lack the internal talent and resources to give this attraction the full scale e-ticket treatment it deserves and I’m under no false pretenses that this could blow up in their faces and please no one.
So while I support this project, this is ultimately a high risk project to embark on. And perhaps one that may require even more years to develop if the in-house talent simply doesn’t exist at this time. At this point it may even be more cost effective to rebuild the structure entirely.
Whats been happening recently? I'm out of the loop.I watched a video recently, and I didn't realize HOW BAD the nickel and dime-ing at WDW had gotten. Woof. Thankfully, we haven't seen that AS MUCH here, but YIKES.
The shuttles, the hotel parking, etc. Now all cost moneyWhats been happening recently? I'm out of the loop.
It really is amazing how different things were in the park (and the world) for 2015. What a great time that was. I loved it.I keep telling myself that the 60th was only six years ago, soon to get seven this year. They did a good job and it wasn’t that long ago. I’m not expecting anything too Grand for the 70th in three years (yikes), but I have a little bit of hope for the 75th. They haven't completely lost me with the anniversaries just yet.
I don’t think the move to Florida will affect/effect us, but I could be wrong. Shut the entire department down, at this point.
Wow the ones that take you from your hotel to the themeparks arent free anymore? What a major loss.The shuttles, the hotel parking, etc. Now all cost money
Wow the ones that take you from your hotel to the themeparks arent free anymore? What a major loss.
I just learned about this yesterday, actually. What shocked me most (and still, it wasn’t that shocking) was the hotel parking no longer being included in the price. Nuts.The shuttles, the hotel parking, etc. Now all cost money
^ yep, those ones
You realize that Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, and Brer Bear are voiced by actual black actors in the movie, right?I watch the cartoon segments and I see a minstrel show. The ride is a log flume through a minstrel show in my view
Look, they just had to be told that their ideas on the origin of Brer are wholly and demonstrably false not even 3 pages ago, I am not entirely sure why they think they can quantify what does or does not qualify as minstrelsy.You realize that Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, and Brer Bear are voiced by actual black actors in the movie, right?
I can see how the characters' voices in the movie (less so in the ride) can come across as stereotypical, but I really don't think the intention was for them to represent blacks. I think they're just supposed to be goofy cartoon animals who happen to be voiced by blacks, like Louis (or, heck, a character like Rafiki or Mushu).
How in any way, shape, or form is it implied that they are dumb? Unless someone is a classist bigot who doesn't understand how language works, I don't see how anyone could surmise that someone with a country accent or any accent is stupid. Accents exist at one end or the other of a bipolar linguistic continuum. They also are always rooted in something, more often than not another language, such as Scots EnglishI guess you're right...the ride makes them sound like dumb white people from the country.
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