‘Fun and Fancy Free’ was the fourth of six films that had been created during the Second World War, whilst most of the WDAS staff had been drafted, and therefore had a considerably lower budget. However, if either of these films become available again, we will give them a watch and let you know what we think (though, to be honest, I’m not in any rush to see them). In addition, the plantation setting is sometimes criticized as idyllic and glorified”.Ī good call on Disney’s part in the 21st Century, I’d say. “the film’s portrayal of African Americans as racist and offensive, maintaining that the black vernacular and other qualities are stereotypes. I looked into this on Wikipedia and found that this was related to a segment in ‘Make Mine Music’ featuring gun use and ‘Song of the South’ due to: However, neither of these films are available on Disney Life in the UK (in fact, ‘Song of the South’ isn’t available anywhere!). The next release was in fact ‘Make Mine Music’, followed by ‘Song of the South’.
#Bongo 2 for firestick free#
Now, the Disneyologists amongst you will know that Fun and Fancy Free wasn’t the next film to come out of the Walt Disney Animation Studios after The Three Caballeros. I honestly have nothing else to say regarding his review, so let’s move on.
As I said myself, in the review, it was truly awful. No surprise that Ben disliked The Three Caballeros.