Brer Rabbit
Creation & Design
Brer Rabbit was created by Joel Chandler Harris as part of the Uncle Remus stories, which were based on African American folklore.Early Years
Brer Rabbit became a popular character in American folklore, representing the cleverness and resourcefulness of the underdog.Character Development
Over the years, Brer Rabbit has evolved into a symbol of cleverness and resilience, often used in various adaptations to convey moral lessons.Cultural Reception
Brer Rabbit has been received with mixed reviews, praised for his cleverness but criticized for the racial stereotypes present in some adaptations.Character Details
Real Name:
Brer Rabbit
Species:
Rabbit
Gender:
Male
Abilities:
Cunning, Trickster skills
Weight:
Unknown
Height:
3' 0"
Eye Color:
Brown
Hair Color:
Brown
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Key Facts
Anthology of stories inspired by characters from the 1946 Disney film 'Song of the South'
Song of the South is a musical that is part live-action/part animated, set on a plantation after the Civil War
Even at the time of its release, the film received criticism for racist stereotypes
Disney has never released the film on home video in the United States. Internationally, the last time it was reissued was in the year 2000 which resulted in the VHS to resell online for up to $400
Key Facts
Anthology of stories inspired by characters from the 1946 Disney film 'Song of the South'
Song of the South is a musical that is part live-action/part animated, set on a plantation after the Civil War
Even at the time of its release, the film received criticism for racist stereotypes
Disney has never released the film on home video in the United States. Internationally, the last time it was reissued was in the year 2000 which resulted in the VHS to resell online for up to $400
Key Facts
Anthology of stories inspired by characters from the 1946 Disney film 'Song of the South'
Song of the South is a musical that is part live action/part animated, set on a plantation after the Civil War
Even at the time of its release, the film received criticism for racist stereotypes
Disney has never released the film on home video in the United States. Internationally, the last time it was reissued was in the year 2000 which has caused the VHS to resell online for up to $400
Key Facts
Anthology of stories inspired by characters from the 1946 Disney film 'Song of the South'
Song of the South is a musical that is part live action/part animated, set on a plantation after the Civil War
Even at the time of its release, the film received criticism for racist stereotypes
Disney has never released the film on home video in the United States. Internationally, the last time it was reissued was in the year 2000 which has caused the VHS to resell online for up to $400
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