3. Song of the South
Easily the only film on this list that should stay uniformly banned, Song of the South is a Disney film released in 1946 that blends live action footage with animated stories and characters. Unfortunately, that technological achievement is set against the backdrop of a plantation filled with former slaves who just miss the crap out of bondage. Complete with the wildly offensive “Negro dialect” and all of the most horrifying cliches from the Uncle Remus stories, Song of the South was still praised for its technological achievements for some time … then the Walt Disney Company put a kind of self-ban on the film, locking it in its “vault” and refusing to release it ever again.
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