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Black Characters Of Disney Animated Films From Dumbo ( To The Princess And The Frog ( 2009 )

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Many Americans grew up watching Disney movies. As a child, these films probably seemed innocent. However, scholars would disagree as Disney has been under heat for having racist elements in their movies. One film in particular that has received the attention of many scholars is Dumbo. One Scholar, Sheri Joffe wrote A Critical and Contextual Analysis of the Changes in African-American Character Representation in Disney Animated Films from Dumbo (1941) to The Princess and the Frog (2009), discusses how Disney portrayed blacks. The main topic of the thesis was on how in both films, black characters and caricatures were depicted in a negative light. For the purpose of this essay, only the depiction of black characters and caricatures will be discussed. Joffe analyzed how in two scenes Dumbo had problematic illustrations of blacks. After researching the topic, scholars are of two minds of whether or not Disney was racist in the film Dumbo. On a very basic level, Dumbo is a film following the story of an orphaned baby elephant. In the beginning of the movie, Dumbo is ridiculed by his troupe for his large, flappy ears. After much harassment, his mother defends him resulting in her removal from the troupe due to excessive aggression. Dumbo, now with no one to have his back, eventually befriends a tiny mouse named Timothy. One night the two drink water that was accidently spiked with alcohol, causing the two to have a drunken journey. The journey ends with Dumbo in a tree where he

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