One Man’s Dream Replaces Song of the South with Mr. Toad
The “Song of the South” reference, which had been prominently displayed on a wall display in Walt Disney Presents at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, has been removed. The image has been replaces with one of Mr. Toad.
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During a recent visit to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, we noticed that a “Song of the South” reference on a wall display in Walt Disney Presents had been removed. The display now focuses on the 1943 section, showcasing the “Art of Animation.” While the written content remains unchanged, the visuals have been updated to include Mr. Toad and Angus MacBadger from “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad,” a film released in 1949.
The characters Br’er Fox, Uncle Remus, Br’er Bear, the kids, and Br’er Rabbit were previously featured in the display. The display changed seemingly overnight.
Disney has been removing references to the film “Song of the South” and the Splash Mountain ride from Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort. The Splash Mountain at Disneyland is currently being reimagined into Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. The Walt Disney World version opened on June 28, 2024, with a new story and characters inspired by the movie “The Princess and the Frog.”
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