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Br’er Rabbit frowned. This strange pony was not very polite. It was beginning to make him mad :P
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They truly are honestly really good stories. They’re probably the biggest victim ever of something having been completely overtaken by some controversy :P
Edited because: Autocorrect
@Wayneponeth
:P
You know more about these characters and materials more than any of us do. That’s good because then I can say I want her to stick all over me. :3
@Dirty Bit
She definitely rocks the same style :D
It makes me wonder just how much Bugs actually was inspired by Br’er Rabbit. Chase Craig was one of the first people to draw Bugs, and he was a Texan who also worked on Br’er Rabbit tales for Disney :P
Sort of. Br’er Rabbit predates Song of the South by quite some time and was inspired by African folk tales, while even this specific story Br’er Rabbit story, The Tar Baby, predates Song of the South by about 65 years :P
No. Br’er Rabbit himself was never racist. The framing device of Uncle Remus is insensitive but not offensive in design, and the issue with Song of the South specifically is that it romanticized the life of a sharecropper which, let’s be real, was offensive even when the movie came out, but again Song of the South has nothing to do with Br’er Rabbit outside of the fact that the movie tells the story at one point :P
Careful, she’s a clinger :P
African-American folktale turned character by Robert Roosevelt (Theodore Roosevelt’s uncle) and Joel Chandler Harris, who’s more or less a persona non grata these days thanks to his association with Song of the South. Which, is too bad, because they’re actually really good stories; my dad actually learned English by telling me stories like it :D