Lady and the Tramp (1955): Movie placed on list due to its perceived stereotyping of Asians courtesy of Siamese cats Si and Am. The character of King Louie, an ape, has been accused of perpetuating a racist stereotype as African-Americans. Jungle Book (1967): Film highlighted for its perceived use of negative racial stereotypes. The cat in question, Shun Gon, is also voiced by a white actor, Paul Winchell. The Aristocats (1970): A warning highlights a scene where one of the cats chants stereotypical Chinese 'words' in an accent while playing piano with a pair of chopsticks. The original also had a song entitled What Makes The Red Man Red, although this was later restyled What Makes The Brave Man Brave. ![]() Peter Pan (1953): Viewers are warned that Native American Indians are referred to as 'redskins' and that dancing in native American headdresses is a 'form of mockery and appropriation of Native peoples' culture and imagery'.ĭisney also takes issue with the reference to the 'unintelligible language' in which the 'redskins' speak.
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