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Disney to Reimagine Theme of the Beloved ‘Splash Mountain’ Attraction in Florida and California

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Disney to Reimagine Theme of the Beloved ‘Splash Mountain’ Attraction in Florida and California

Walt Disney Co announced on Thursday it is reimagining its beloved classic ride Splash Mountain into a The Princess and the Frog themed attraction at both Disneyland park in California and Magic Kingdom park in Florida.

The Princess and the Frog is a 2009 Disney film and stars an African American woman, Princess Tiana.

“We pick up this story after the final kiss, and join Princess Tiana and Louis on a musical adventure—featuring some of the powerful music from the film—as they prepare for their first-ever Mardi Gras performance,” Disney wrote in a news release.

The attraction first opened as a log-flume ride at Disneyland in the late 1980s and has been criticized for its current theme, which is based on the 1946 film “Song of the South.”

A recent online petition argued that the film promotes racist stereotypes in its portrayal of freed slaves, as well as its ahistorical conception of the plantation system.

Disney to Reimagine Theme of the Beloved ‘Splash Mountain’ Attraction in Florida and California The character Brer Rabbit, from the movie, “Song of the South,” is depicted near the entrance to the Splash Mountain ride in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., on March 21, 2007. (John Raoux/AP Photo)

The film’s story is based around a young boy named Johnny during the reconstruction era. Johnny visits his grandmother’s plantation for an extended time and later befriends one of the plantation laborers, an older black man named Uncle Remus.

The boy takes joy in listening to Remus’ tales about his adventures about talking animals and he also learns from him how to overcome the struggles he is having at the plantation.

Hollywood companies including Disney are revisiting works from the past in light of renewed calls for racial justice following the death of African American George Floyd in police custody.

The petition on Change.org said Splash Mountain was a “beloved classic” at California’s Disneyland, Walt Disney World in Florida and Tokyo Disneyland.

Disney to Reimagine Theme of the Beloved ‘Splash Mountain’ Attraction in Florida and California The entrance to the parking lot at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World is closed in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., on March 16, 2020. (John Raoux, File/AP Photo)

“Disney parks should be a home for all to enjoy regardless of race, age, whatever your background may be,” the petition stated. “While the ride is considered a beloved classic, it’s history and storyline are steeped in extremely problematic and stereotypical racist tropes.”

A counter-petition for Splash Mountain had its supporters as well. Another petition was launched that asked for the ride to remain in its current incarnation.

“Many adults and children ride this attraction because it brings back childhood memories,” the “Keep Splash Mountain” petition said. “Disney already took out the racist songs which was a good move on their part.”

Disney said they will soon start to completely reimagine the “beloved classic” theme ride.

“As part of the creative development process, conceptual design work is well underway and Imagineers will soon be able to conduct preliminary reviews and develop a timeline for when the transformation can start to take shape,” the release stated.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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