Disneyland removed the lyric 'zip-a-dee-doo-dah' from its park parade this year over concerns regarding its origin in the controversial film 'Song of the South.'
Multiple park attractions and events referencing "Song of the South" have been closed or altered by Disney in recent years as the company continues to distance itself from the film.
Minnie Mouse participates in a parade during a 100-year celebration focusing on the Walt Disney Co. turning 100, at Disneyland. Walt Disney World permanently shut down Splash Mountain in January because it features characters and music from the movie. The ride, which is now shut down for a revamped attraction that is scheduled to open in 2024, broke a
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