25 Forgotten Disney Movies (That Should Probably Stay Forgotten)

‘Song of the South’ (1941)

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The story goes that when Walt Disney saw “To Kill a Mockingbird,” he was so moved by the film’s weighty themes that he wanted to make his own movie about racism in the Deep South. But because he was Walt Disney, his version features a cartoon rabbit and some odd moralizing that has aged poorly. “Song of the South” continues to be an embarrassment for the company, locked away in the Disney Vault seemingly forever, and reports suggest that the film will not be released on the upcoming streaming service Disney+ when it arrives in the near future.

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