Thursday, August 18, 2011
The Return Of Controversial Cartoon Day
Yep, you may remember this. The annual Controversial Cartoon Day is my flagship review, and I've been neglecting it for awhile. So, it's time for the glorious return of Controversial Cartoon Day, now being uploaded the first Friday of every month. What piece of animation has met my sights now, you ask? It's that stinkin' Disney again! What is up with you Disney? Can you not drop any innuendos in your films? Oh don't you ignore that elephant in the room, I see it. The entire internet sees it. We all know what you've been doing. And frankly, your mother and I are ashamed of you. How could you turn Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a clever and daring film, into the hotly debated topic that it is? How could you put the fantastic Berr Rabbit cartoons into a film we'll never see again? Shame on you. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, I'll address it. Song of the South, although critically applauded, was locked away in the Disney vault do to racial issues. And to this day, Disney will never air the movie. It's a shame since the film had great Berr Rabbit clips with Uncle Remus. Then, you have Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a great film, although more mature and dark than other Disney works. But, due to the stupid animators (Curse you!), the internet can't appreciate this film for the great work of cinema it is! Don't you dare try to sugarcoat it like the death of Bambi's mother. You are terrible! Now, most people would expect me to put up a video showing these horrendous clips, but for good taste (And possible backlash), I will instead post a funny video for you to watch.
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