Disney said on its website the advisories were part of a review of its library content.
The movie studio said the 1953 film Peter Pan referred to native American people as “redskins” and that the dancing in headdresses by Peter and the Lost Boys was a “form of mockery and appropriation of native peoples’ culture and imagery”.
For the 1970 film The Aristocats, the advisory refers to one of the felines, noting that it “sings in poorly accented English voiced by a white actor and plays the piano with chopsticks”.
Other movies dating back to the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s with the new warning include The Lady and the Tramp, Swiss Family Robinson, and The Jungle Book.
Earlier in 2020, amid huge nationwide protests over police brutality and racial injustice in the US, the Civil War-era film Gone With the Wind was briefly pulled from the American HBO Max streaming service.
It reappeared two weeks later with a commentary about the brutality of slavery.- Reuters
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Disney adds racism advisory warnings to animated classics like ‘Peter Pan’
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Classic Disney animated movies Peter Pan, The Aristocrats and Dumbo have been given content advisory notices warning viewers that they contain outdated or stereotyped depictions of people of colour.
The advisories, the latest example of Hollywood’s reckoning with racism, come in the form of a short graphic on the Disney+ streaming service as some of the older films are selected for viewing.
“This programme includes negative depictions and/or mistreatment of people or cultures,” the on-screen advice reads.
“These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now. Rather than remove this content, we want to acknowledge its harmful impact, learn from it and spark conversation to create a more inclusive future together,” it adds.
Disney said on its website the advisories were part of a review of its library content.
The movie studio said the 1953 film Peter Pan referred to native American people as “redskins” and that the dancing in headdresses by Peter and the Lost Boys was a “form of mockery and appropriation of native peoples’ culture and imagery”.
For the 1970 film The Aristocats, the advisory refers to one of the felines, noting that it “sings in poorly accented English voiced by a white actor and plays the piano with chopsticks”.
Other movies dating back to the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s with the new warning include The Lady and the Tramp, Swiss Family Robinson, and The Jungle Book.
Earlier in 2020, amid huge nationwide protests over police brutality and racial injustice in the US, the Civil War-era film Gone With the Wind was briefly pulled from the American HBO Max streaming service.
It reappeared two weeks later with a commentary about the brutality of slavery.- Reuters
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