The “Song of the South” reference previously found on one of the wall displays in One Man’s Dream at Disney’s Hollywood Studios has been removed.
‘Song of the South’ Removed from One Man’s Dream
We noticed that the reference that was previously along the wall in One Man’s Dream for the 1943 section has been removed during a recent visit to the park.
The actual copy in the display for “1943: The Art of Animation” remains the same. However, the visuals of the display now include Mr. Toad with Angus MacBadger from “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.” The original animated film was released in 1949.
This is what the display previously looked like, with Br’er Fox, Uncle Remus, Br’er Bear, the kids, and Br’er Rabbit. The above photo was taken on September 10, 2024, so this display change must have taken place overnight or within the past couple of days.
Most references to the film and Splash Mountain have been removed from Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort due to the racist nature of the film.
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