"Song of the South" is a controversial 1946 Disney animated film based on Uncle Remus stories, which Disney has withheld from public release for decades due to its depiction of race and slavery in the antebellum South.
🎬1 episode🔗7 related topics
In the Psycheverse
Psyche investigates the persistent urban legend that Bill Cosby secretly owns the rights to the film, treating it as a case study in how misinformation spreads through internet culture and how celebrity mythology intersects with media censorship and historical trauma.
Bill Cosby is an American comedian and actor whose public image and career were fundamentally altered by sexual assault allegations and convictions in the 2010s. He is also the subject of various internet rumors and urban legends, particularly regarding alleged ownership of obscure media rights.