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  1. An archive of the 1946 film Song of the South. A few of the videos have the comments turned off, YouTube does this to “kid friendly” videos. Please do not argue about the film in the comment ...

  2. "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" is a song from the Disney 1946 live action and animated movie Song of the South, sung by James Baskett. With music by Allie Wrubel and l...

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  3. Oct 21, 2022 · Special Thanks to @Kineko Video for Scanning and Restoring this 35mm reel.https://www.youtube.com/c/KinekoVideohttps://twitter.com/kinekovideoIf you enjoye...

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  4. Song of the South is a 1946 American live-action/animated musical comedy-drama film directed by Harve Foster and Wilfred Jackson, produced by Walt Disney, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on the Uncle Remus stories as adapted by Joel Chandler Harris , stars James Baskett in his final film role, and features the voices of Johnny Lee , Baskett, and Nick Stewart .

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    The setting of the film is the deep South of the Reconstruction era. Harris' original Uncle Remus stories were all set after the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery (Harris himself, born in 1848, was a racial reconciliation activist writer and journalist of the Reconstruction era). The film makes several indirect references to the Recon...

    7-year-old Johnny is excited about what he believes to be a vacation at his grandmother's Georgia plantation with his parents, John Sr. and Sally. When they arrive at the plantation, he discovers that his parents will be living apart for a while and he is to live in the country with his mother and grandmother while his father returns to Atlanta to ...

    There are three animated segments in the movie (in all, they last a total of 25 minutes). These animated sequences were also shown as stand-alone cartoon features on the Disney television show. Each of these segments features at least one song that is heard in the various versions of Splash Mountain. 1. Br'er Rabbit Runs Away: about 8 minutes, incl...

    Bobby Driscoll - Johnny
    James Baskett - Uncle Remus
    Luana Patten - Ginny Favers
    Glenn Leedy - Toby

    Walt Disney had long wanted to make a film based on the Uncle Remus storybook, but it wasn't until the mid-1940s that he had found a way to give the stories an adequate film equivalent, in scope and fidelity. "I always felt that Uncle Remus should be played by a living person," Disney is quoted as saying, "as should also the young boy to whom Harri...

    The film premiered on November 12, 1946 at the Fox Theater in Atlanta, Georgia. Walt Disney made introductory remarks, introduced the cast, then quietly left for his room at the Georgian Terrace Hotel across the street; he had previously stated that unexpected audience reactions upset him and he was better off not seeing the film with an audience. ...

    As early as October 1945, a newspaper strip named "Walt Disney Presents "Uncle Remus" and his tales of Br'er Rabbit" appeared in the United States, and this production continued until 1972. There has also been episodes for the series produced for the Disney comic books worldwide, in the U.S.A., Denmark and the Netherlands, from the 40's up until th...

    1983 – VHS and Beta (U.K., France, Germany, and Italy), VHD (Japan)
    1986 – VHS (U.K.), VHS and Beta, distributed by VideoVisa (Mexico)
    1990 – VHS (Japan), LaserDisc (Hong Kongand Japan)
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  5. Song of the South (1946) is a UK VHS release by Walt Disney Home Video on 8th November 1982 and 11th August 1986, then it got re-released by Walt Disney Home Video on 14th October 1991 and 10th February 1992 and it got re-released by Disney Videos on 3rd July 2000. The film also aired on BBC One on 6th May 1996, BBC Two on 1st May 2000, 22nd April 2003, 5th August 2004 and 27th August 2006 ...

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  7. Jun 12, 2024 · This piece was originally published in November 2019. It has been updated since and is most current as of June 12, 2024. “Song of the South” remains the most controversial film in the history ...

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