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Splash Mountain is a log flume ride at Tokyo Disneyland. Other versions, which have since been rethemed, were formerly located at Disneyland and Magic Kingdom . The attraction is based on the animated sequences of Disney 's 1946 film Song of the South .
Splash Mountain and a new two-story railroad station opened on October 2, 1992. Frontierland borders Adventureland on the south, Liberty Square on the east, and the Rivers of America on the north. In June 2020, Disney announced that they would be reworking Splash Mountain into a new ride, based on the 2009 animated film, The Princess and the Frog.
A petition is calling for Disney to re-theme its Splash Mountain attraction, which is based on the controversial film "Song of the South."
The story was used in the 1946 film Song of the South along with "The Tar Baby" and "The Briar Patch". [2] It is also referenced in a dark ride scene of Splash Mountain, a log flume-style attraction based on Song of the South at Tokyo Disneyland and formerly at Disneyland and Magic Kingdom.
An online petition calls for the ride to be re-themed to the 2009 Disney movie "The Princess and the Frog," which features Disney's first black princess.
“Splash Mountain” is beloved but based on one of Disney’s most problematic films.
Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Magic Kingdom and Disneyland is a re-theme of the versions of Splash Mountain that were located at those parks, reusing the same flume layout. [6] Luna Park's Wild River contains a few turns, then a lifthill which holds the riders (usually 4 or 5) upwards for 15 seconds then the log turns left and drops down.