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The plot behind Splash Mountain is a composite of several Uncle Remus stories as taken from the animated segments of the film Song of the South.The attraction tells the story of Br'er Rabbit, a mischievous trickster who leaves his home in search of adventure.
Splash Mountain, a thrill ride at Tokyo Disneyland and formerly at Disneyland and Magic Kingdom, is based on the above 1946 film's animated segments featuring Br'er Rabbit. Br'er Rabbit also appeared at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts for meet-and-greets, parades and shows.
Br'er Rabbit is seen on Splash Mountain at Disney World's Magic Kingdom. Splash Mountain's Br'er Rabbit story is tied to "Song of the South," a 1946 Disney film, which has been criticized for its ...
Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear appear in the Splash Mountain attraction at Tokyo Disneyland and formerly at Disneyland and Magic Kingdom. They also appeared with Br'er Rabbit at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts for meet-and-greets, parades and shows. A segment dedicated to the pair is featured in the 1956 one-hour television special Our Unsung Villains.
Br'er Rabbit's image has been scrubbed from Disneyland and Disney World as well. Splash Mountain closed at both parks in January, and will re-open in 2024 as a Princess and the Frog-themed ...
The Splash Mountain ride makes no mention of Uncle Remus but features the story of Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Bear and Br'er Fox as well as the famous song "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah."
Splash Mountain's Br'er Rabbit story is tied to "Song of the South," a 1946 Disney film, which has been criticized for its idealized portrayal of plantation life.
Following Br'er Rabbit's capture, the hero leads his captors, wily Br'er Fox and dim-witted Br'er Bear, to his "laughin' place". Out of curiosity, they let him lead the way, only for Br'er Rabbit to walk them straight into a cavern of bees. While the antagonists are stung, Br'er Rabbit escapes.