Disney has a new Jungle Cruise look at its theme parks — this after catching flak for what some said were racist depictions — and they did away with any and all offending robots.
The honchos at Disney unveiled this week an update to their Jungle Cruise rides at both Disneyland and Disney World … which were getting re-tweaked over the past year and change after a ton of people demanded they lose the so-called “natives” along the OG path.
New adventures await on the world-famous Jungle Cruise! Go behind the scenes with Disney Imagineers to learn about the new characters, expanded storyline and fun surprises coming to @Disneyland on July 16 and @WaltDisneyWorld this summer: https://t.co/XotMYaCgSV pic.twitter.com/URc9xbXgjg
— Disney Parks (@DisneyParks) July 9, 2021
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The Mouse House posted a BTS video showing the process of what went into reworking the ride — and the engineers reiterated what Disney said in a statement … namely, that they wanted to remain faithful to what everyone loves and remembers about Jungle Cruise voyages of the past, while also being inclusive/respectful/accurate over depicting cultures.
In case you’re wondering, here are some of the animatronic figures being removed from Disneyland’s JUNGLE CRUISE for being racist. pic.twitter.com/XB9r71FVaz
— Hollywood Horror Museum (@horrormuseum) January 25, 2021
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What that, apparently, amounted to in the final product — based on video they posted of the updated Jungle Cruise ride — is no trace of the indigenous people that used to be seen along the way.
Most of those indigenous people were portrayed as Black — but they were also made out to look like what some have characterized as “savages” … something that’s been done time and again dating back to the 20th century. Dr. Seuss even used to portray indigenous people in the same fashion … always drawing them with super dark skin and exaggerated features.
Friendly reminder that this is still part of the Jungle Cruise pic.twitter.com/wRA6r5KM8V
— Michael Libby (@tenaciouslibbs) June 25, 2020
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It appears none of those depictions are still around in the new ride — but there are still Black people featured. Only now, they’re seen as part of the exploration squad … as opposed to being seen as the scary, cannibal-esque bad guys threatening the cruise passengers.
Jungle cruise is racist asf and just perpetuates the idea of how black indigenous people are savages pic.twitter.com/b1dELTtzTL
— K Den (@kathyykakes) June 25, 2020
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The call to revamp Jungle Cruise came on the heels of Disney announcing they were also giving their Splash Mountain rides a facelift … with the OG animatronics also being called racist and perpetuating deep South tropes. They took care of that, and now … this too.
Up next — Peter Pan and their Native American robots. Just kidding … maybe.