Disney Children’s Channel has removed some movies from the channel on the grounds that they involve racial stereotypes. The animations involved include "Peter Pan", "Dumbo", "Cats" Children's Adventures" and other childhood animations.
1. "Peter Pan"
"Peter Pan" is an animated film produced by Disney in 1953. The film is based on the novel "Peter Pan" written by James Barry. "Peter Pan" as the background, tells a fantastic adventure story, was nominated for the 6th Cannes Film Festival, and is one of the many classic animated films in Disney history. Although from today's perspective, the production level of this movie is a bit rough, but both the pictures and the rhythm of the plot are still outstanding. It is a masterpiece that many people watched when they were children.
2. "Dumbo"
"Dumbo" is an animated film produced by Disney in 1941. The film tells the story of a baby elephant named Danbo who has A pair of oversized ears made him the object of ridicule, which also deeply affected his soul. But fortunately, with the encouragement and help of friends, Danbo was finally able to face himself, and eventually became a star in everyone's eyes. This film won the Best Animation Design Award at the 2nd Cannes Film Festival and the Best Soundtrack Award at the 14th Academy Awards. It is an animated film worth watching.
3. "The Adventures of Cat"
As Disney's 20th classic animated film, "The Adventures of Cat" was released in 1970 and a special edition was released in 2008 DVD. This movie is also translated as "Rich Cat" in China and is a very classic animated movie. In particular, the dubbing of this movie is excellent. The right BGM directly raises the whole movie to a higher level. It is an animated movie very suitable for children to watch.
In addition to the above three movies, some animated movies have also been affected. However, these movies are not really removed from the shelves, and adults can still watch these movies.