Manwithn0n0men
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Opting to watch offensive things is a form of oppression caused by White Privilege*now it's your own fault when you get offended.
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Opting to watch offensive things is a form of oppression caused by White Privilege*now it's your own fault when you get offended.
Off the top of my head there are a few Japanese American, or some other East Asian group it's been quite a while, characters in the film and they have accents.What's in The Ugly Dachshund that's not politically correct? Or is this a generic label being slapped on everything pre-2010?
I still don't fucking get it. Take a page from what WB did with the warnings for the Tom and Jerry cartoons.
It is an insult to James legacy by not including Song of the South. They are basically erasing history.
That would do it. I keep thinking a lot of those squeaky-clean Disney flicks of the 60's and 70's would piss of someone for the slightest deviation from accepted norms of today. I'm sure Barefoot Executive pisses off some animal group since they don't send the chimp to an animal rescue service at all.Off the top of my head there are a few Japanese American, or some other East Asian group it's been quite a while, characters in the film and they have accents.
It's not stupidly broad or anything just "L" sounding like "R" type stuff.
"Rion" instead of Lion for example.
For the like 50 odd years since the film came out no one gave a shit but it's Current Year +5 so it needs a trigger warning because people find offense in their cheerios nowadays.
Not counting the one or two incidents outside North America where the film did see a VHS or LD release, in countries that obviously had no clue of how screwed up we can be.The way I see it Disney's simply continuing their long, long tradition of simply not releasing the film. It was never on VHS, it was never on DVD, and it will not be on streaming.
That window of opportunity was certainly there but sadly we missed it.I think the film deserves to be released but, in all honesty, they should have done it back when they had the Disney Treasures line. Far too expensive for children and families, geared towards adult collectors - but it would have fanned the flames of controversy anyway.
DVD/Bluray? And allow you to decide when you want to watch something? Possibly years after they decide to not let you? Perish the though pleb!I might give this a miss and cherry pick shows via 3rd party sites. That or Disney can be smart and use the DVD/Blu Ray route for their shows.
Especially with films from the 80's and before. The film used during filming itself wasn't as neurotically precise as modern cameras, so the re-re-re-released 4K 1970 film is impossible after a point to look any better than a decent DVD print.
Unless you are showing it on the side of a building, I highly doubt you can tell the difference between 35mm/4K/Bluray/DVD copies of "The Wizard of Oz" on a 40" (or smaller) tv.Obviously its going to depend on the film stock, but you cannot possibly be suggesting that a 35mm print is the same quality as a fucking DVD.
This is what I am saying! FFS, why is planned obsolescence for media such a baffling concept?well, with Disney's shit-ass DNR crap transfers you probably can't
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Alex Hirsch on Twitter
“Lol apparently the geniuses over at Disney+ decided to remove Grunkle Stan’s fez symbol for no reason, but then accidentally left it in the thumbnails because even they can’t keep track of what they’re pretending to be concerned about this week #DisneyMagic”twitter.com
More Disney+ censorship this time with Gravity Falls. No they're not censoring any of the more gruesome scenes in the show that people'd probably understand them censoring. It's for Grunkle Stan's fez symbol...which also wouldn't be that bad, if each of the character's symbols didn't play an incredibly crucial part in the series finale, and if Disney didn't do such a half-assed job of removing the thing.![]()
So...why did they remove Grunkle Stan's symbol at all? What was the issue?
I'm impressed they kept Mama Pig in. That was always a sticking point for me! Hopefully they'll leave in the "Martins and the Coys" segment from Make Mine Music if that ever gets on there.From what I can gather they're using the European masters, which censored it out.
Disney+, in some other respects, is actually better on censorship. "Steamboat Willie" has the scene where Mickey plays the pig's teats intact, and it has both the banned episodes of Bonkers as well.
I mean its a fairly standard artistic rendering of a Shriner emblem.So...why did they remove Grunkle Stan's symbol at all? What was the issue?
Wouldn't doubt that's how they like to treat their properties just like how they kept taking out and throwing things back into the fabled Disney Vault®.I'm enjoying my time with Disney+ so far if only because it gives me easy access to most of the official Star Wars stuff and pretty much all the old Disney/Pixar animated movies. Don't really care too much about mediocre children's cartoons being censored or The Simpsons getting cropped to shit. The fact that some of the content has expiration dates on it is fucking asinine, though.