The History of Disney's Most Controversial Attraction - Splash Mountain

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • In todays video I discuss the history of Disney's most controversial attraction Splash Mountain. All the way from its origins in "Song of the South", to how it got most of its animatronics from "America Sings", to Tony Baxter's genius idea to solve Disneyland's problems at the time. I also discuss Tiana's Bayou Adventure and give my two cents on how the attraction doesn't live up to its predecessor.
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  • @TheButler98
    @TheButler98 10 дней назад +3

    I think it’s important to mention that although Disney did claim that they’re retheming the ride due to controversy, and I do think that played a part in the decision, if you look at the facts it’s pretty clear it was just because the ride was old. IIRC the splash mountain animatronics were the oldest in the park (at least in Disneyland) and needed to be replaced. The ride needed a massive overhaul, controversy or no, and Disney just took the opportunity to score some points with their younger more socially conscious audience and promote a more recent and popular movie rather than a 70 year old controversial film they don’t want people to know even exists.

  • @JAYZ-47465
    @JAYZ-47465 13 дней назад +8

    The whole Splash Mountain + Tiana’s Bayou Adventure debacle really rattled me. I used to be those people that kept saying that Splash and Song of The South was racist af even though I have never watched the film. Now, I have watched clips of it and I could understand why people see it as racist, but I feel like saying its racist is a far stretch, I would say its more vague in where and when the story is taking place. Also the Brer animals are so silly and I love them.

    • @MrTele-Tell
      @MrTele-Tell  13 дней назад +11

      I think it's fair to say the film is offensive, but to claim the ride itself is offensive is quite inaccurate. I also love the br'er characters, what's worse than just retheming the ride is the complete erasure of the br'er characters from the parks.

  • @bassmandan9484
    @bassmandan9484 5 часов назад +1

    This is a personal opinion of mine, but I think Tony Baxter was thinking of Tales of the Okefenokee from Six Flags over Georgia when he was brainstorming about the Bear Country ride.

  • @eliassmeke3991
    @eliassmeke3991 13 дней назад +5

    Anyway Splash Mountain formerly at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom and currently at Tokyo Disneyland is based on Disney’s 1946 live action/animated film Song of the South

  • @DusterDan35
    @DusterDan35 13 дней назад +6

    Hate to see the original splash mountain go. Great video on the history though.

    • @MrTele-Tell
      @MrTele-Tell  13 дней назад +3

      Thanks! I also hate to see it go, it was easily my favorite ride

  • @alhuffy5816
    @alhuffy5816 13 дней назад +4

    Great video! Rode it many times but never knew the history of the ride.

  • @Bacon_nator
    @Bacon_nator 13 дней назад +2

    Tis a shame i never got to ride it as ive only ever been with my grandparents so the rides had to remain "tame"

    • @MrTele-Tell
      @MrTele-Tell  13 дней назад

      That is indeed a shame 😢

  • @Uni_corn_64
    @Uni_corn_64 12 дней назад +3

    I loved splash mountain so sad

  • @N3M0_______________________243
    @N3M0_______________________243 12 дней назад +2

    Fun fact me and Sam the eagle get drinks every 4th of July

    • @MrTele-Tell
      @MrTele-Tell  12 дней назад

      That sounds epic, what about ollie though?

    • @N3M0_______________________243
      @N3M0_______________________243 12 дней назад

      He used to but is under house arrest after a pretty serious bar fight

    • @MrTele-Tell
      @MrTele-Tell  12 дней назад

      Wow. He seems so love-able, I never would have expected that

  • @bassmandan9484
    @bassmandan9484 5 часов назад

    Hopefully after DEI gets rid of the employees that are sabotaging the company’s growth, they can remake Song of the South and retheme the god-awful Tiana’s Bayou Adventure back into Splash Mountain.

  • @eliassmeke3991
    @eliassmeke3991 13 дней назад +2

    Question 🙋‍♀️, why is Splash Mountain Disney’s most controversial attraction?

    • @MrTele-Tell
      @MrTele-Tell  13 дней назад +3

      Because of the controversy surrounding the film it's based off of, and because the ride was re-themed due to said controversy

  • @kylekeller3398
    @kylekeller3398 2 дня назад

    Splash Mountain was never meant to be controversial! Niether was the film, Song of the South!

  • @Misscouchpotato-
    @Misscouchpotato- 2 дня назад +1

    (This comment is so random and doesn't necessarily talk about the video. It's more on the characters. Sorry 🥲)
    Tbh I do kinda understand why it had to go but I've actually grown kinda obsessed with the Br'ers 😭 there are some other cartoons of them (not the Disney versions ofc) and some of them actually do some of the other stories from the books. There is another cartoon special about Christmas where Brer Fox is basically Ebenezer Scrooge LOL. I also find it funny how Disney has influenced them to always put Brer Fox and Brer bear together when Brer wolf shows up with brer Fox way more in the books. Disney really wanted a popular Bear character. (Probably because of the big bad wolf already was popular back then) in that Christmas cartoon Brer Wolf is mentioned to be dead so- (there is also apparently a cartoon about the 4th of july but I think it's lost)
    Universal Studios also took a crack at the brer characters in a 2006 movie called 'The adventures of Brer Rabbit' and Brer Wolf was finally Brer Fox's partner just like in the books.
    I'm so sorry for my weird comment. I should probably stop typing now before I write a whole essay.(i also saw that you said that you really liked the brer characters in the replies so I got super happy that someone else said that they like them and not just the ride itself) I so wish they weren't tied to such a controversial Movie. I really enjoy liking things publicly but I know some people will probably get mad and say I'm racist or I'm a bad person for liking it (I'm half African American 💀) I honestly feel like Disney should just own up to the movie already.

    • @MrTele-Tell
      @MrTele-Tell  Час назад

      No need to apologize! I enjoy seeing someone else gush about their love for the Br'er characters