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  1. MatthewA

    DISNEY: Song of the South (or explanation why rights can not be sold)

    In the countries that Disney did release the film, they used this photo: As the basis of this and other covers: There's room for Br'er Rabbit and Mr. Bluebird in this cover, but they can't back up and make some room for Toby? Hmmmm. The plot thickens. And if there's room for homophobic...
  2. MatthewA

    DISNEY: Song of the South (or explanation why rights can not be sold)

    Then we should boycott Disney until they release it. I'm serious. Stop giving them money for anything. If Disney owns so much as a fraction of it, just go cold turkey. If you really want to watch the movies, make do with the ones you already own. I skipped Inside Out, and I'll be skipping The...
  3. MatthewA

    DISNEY: Song of the South (or explanation why rights can not be sold)

    If it were available legally, the bootleggers would be out of business and the studio's critics would have one less thing to hold against them. If you ask me, Disney pulled the wrong movie out of circulation. Then it'll be a zip-a-dee-doo-dah day in Hell* before I give them one red penny ever...
  4. MatthewA

    DISNEY: Song of the South (or explanation why rights can not be sold)

    And these apologies seem to only be concerned with black stereotypes. There's a Chinese stereotype in the B&W Mickey entitled "The Mad Dog" that doesn't rate a warning, and an Italian stereotype in "the Pet Store" that doesn't either.
  5. MatthewA

    DISNEY: Song of the South (or explanation why rights can not be sold)

    Just make sure you can skip the disclaimers.
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