The Lion King in general was a racist movie. It was even brought up back in the day when it came out. Disney just hop, skipped, and jumped the whole thing.
They were frogs majority of the movie too I like the movie and everything but that’s just something I noticed it’s funny that’s the story they chose to to use for the black princess one where you don’t even see them falling in love as humans so you don’t get see black man and women on screen together in fact the white girl was more in the face of prince (fake prince) then you see Tiana with him as human on screen. Lion King was the African Disney movie too and that is the greatest Disney movie of all timeThe real question I was asking about that movie is why couldn't the prince be dark skinned? You could use the excuse and say he's creole cause its in New Orleans but just saying that no one ever brings that up when you talk about the movie.![]()
What makes Irwin racist? The slang?Irwin from Billy and Manday
Donkey
the latter half of the series has him chasing mandy like a lapdogWhat makes Irwin racist? The slang?
Look at the Disney movie "The Princess And the Frog".
You might say to yourself, "Oh, Disney made a princess movie with a female black princess. Finally."
But wait, there's more. If you compare that movie to the other recent movies like "Mulan" and "Frozen", they all had songs that became very popular in the top 40. It got a Grammy nominations but didn't have a lot of pizzazz.
"Reflection" performed by Christina Aguilera was a big hit from the movie Mulan.
"Let It Go" performed by Idina Menzel was a big hit from "Frozen".
The song "Down In New Orleans" was the big hit of the movie "The Princess And The Frog", but that song is not even close to "Let It Go" in terms of popularity. You wonder if Disney was holding back.