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On point article - Dumbo was the most obvious, but I'm sure there's some jokers on here who will say this is trivial because we have 'real battles' to fight, despite negative and stereotypical imagery being ingrained in our children's heads everyday.
Yep those crows were something else,of course none of this registered with me as a child,although it may have done on a subconscious level.I do however remember thinking there was something "off-key" about that Aunt Jemima character that used to appear in the Tom and Jerry cartoons(although not included in this list coz they're probably not Disney).
From what I remember she was a maid type character and i'm not sure they ever showed her whole face but you could certainly hear her voice and subservience.
Oh,this line in the article you posted LD made me laugh.
"The Siamese Cats sell their karate expert Juice Lee, a Japanese fighting fish, for a suitcase full of dead fish. If you can't find something offensive in that sentence, congratulations. You're a cyborg. "
I aint asking for nothing,just open the door and i\'ll take it myself-James Brown.