Splash Mountain, its connection to a problematic text and its future have become a heated social media debate in this moment of cultural reassessment and nationwide protests following the killing of George Floyd. Walt Disney Imagineering unveiled plans on Thursday to re-theme the ride to its 2009 animated work "The Princess and the Frog," a fairy tale that stars the company's first Black princess. Inspired by the animation in one of the Walt Disney Co.'s most misguided cinematic works, Splash Mountain and its imagery rooted in the dated and racist 1946 film "Song of the South" will soon be a thing of the past. The ride, long criticized for its association with the film "Song of the South," will be re-themed to bring in characters from the 2009 film "The Princess and the Frog." (Walt Disney Co.) There are two short stories by Harris that were published in The Century Magazine in 1906, but the bulk of this series pertains to mid-twentieth century science fiction comic books.Princess Tiana will soon move into Splash Mountain. The MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS series is comprised of a wide variety of materials of which only a few pertain to Joel Chandler Harris and the Uncle Remus stories. There is also a large wood and pewter diorama featuring Uncle Remus sitting on the porch talking to the little boy at his feet about all "de critters," including Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, Brer Bear, the Tar-Baby, Mr. THe MEMORABILIA series includes a variety of items from promotional posters for the Walt Disney movie, glass, plastic, and plush toy figurines of Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, Brer Bear, and the Tar-Baby, some of which were used in the promotion of the Splash Mountain log flume ride at Disneyland and Disney World theme parks. ![]() There are also several homemade audiovisual items (three videocassettes and seven DVDs) of various quality. The Audiovisual Materials includes three LP records, one videocassette, and two DVDs. ![]() These are mainly cartoon retelling of the original stories. The Comic Books are all Walt Disney publications featuring the Uncle Remus characters. There is also the sheet music for Zip-a-dee-doo-dah. These are primarily retellings, but a few are new stories using the same characters and characteristics. The Other Adaptations (Books and Sheet Music) subseries has books using the Uncle Remus (mainly Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, and Brer Bear) by other authors and illustrators. The Walt Disney Adaptations (Books) subseries contains a variety of the Walt Disney editions of the Uncle Remus stories, for an assortment of ages and reading abilities. In the PUBLISHED MATERIAL series, the subseries Original Publications includes a copy of of the 1934 edition of Uncle Remus stories which was edited by Harris's wife Edith LaRose Harris, and three full-page Uncle Remus cartoons published in the Nashville Banner in 1906. The Published Material series is divided into five subseries: Original Publications Walt Disney Adaptations (Books) Other Adaptations (Books and Sheet Music) Comic Books and Audiovisual Materials. ![]() The collection is divided into three series: PUBLISHED MATERIAL MEMORABILIA and MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS. The collection contains books, collectibles, and other items related to Joel Chandler Harris's Uncle Remus character and stories, especially as they were adapted into the 1946 Disney film Song of the South or the Disneyland ride Splash Mountain.
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