Famous Movies That Have Been Banned All Over the World

The Song of the South

The Song of the South was one of the first live-action and animation hybrid films, but once times started to change a bit more and Disney realized that their film was tone-deaf, they decided to bury it and apologize. You see, The Song of the South perpetuated stereotypes that were absolutely racist, even for 1946. Disney missed the mark. They apologized, banned the movie themselves, and moved on. 

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The More You Know

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