} So, if these classic books are removed, our kids cant read about the adventure of Huck and his friend Tom Sawyer. If you don't visit the Stories Matter website (and I wonder how many of you reading this are visiting that site now for the first time), you won't even know. { Super WHY! , and when you think of Disney live-action fare, this is likely not a title that leaps to your mind. In their continued effort to promote diversity and inclusion, Disney has made select films unavailable on childrens Disney+ profiles due to negative cultural depictions, particularly racist stereotypes. Another offensive show is Bunkd, in which an Asian girl studies super hard, and when her friend told her to take it easy a bit, she said if she let up, she would disappoint her mother, who would then die, and does her friend want her mother to die??? Here's the polar opposite of a spoiler. Im wondering if someone took away your ability to read. Oh thank goodness. These include Charlotte Turner Smith's Rural Walks: in Dialogues intended for the use of Young Persons (1795), Rambles Farther: A continuation of Rural Walks (1796), and A Natural History of Birds, intended chiefly for young persons (1807). The Robinson family isn't meant to be antiheroic; their intentions are intended to be seen as good and pure, to the point where they bend their knees and pray upon arriving safely from the shipwreck. 23:41. That sense of simplicity works both for and against the 1960 film. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn At times it is difficult to explained nuance views to adults. But it's not enough. Roberta will, of course, fall for one of the young Robinson men that largely is what her character exists for, or so it feels. I hope the Disney censors never get access to the Sistine Chapel! For once during the pandemic, the news was unrelated to the theme parks, their continued closure in California, or their stripped-down operation in Florida. If you're a Disney+ subscriber and play those titles now, you'll see a generic message letting you know that the film you're about to see has something offensive that was treated as unproblematic upon release but is now correctly seen as Not Great, Bob! And it's kind of remarkable that Disney wouldn't make nearly so many expansive, epic adventures moving forward considering the vast success this title found at the box office. Whyatt and his friends invited The French version, 'Le Robinson suisse', rapidly acquired a devoted following, which allowed it to become a core classic of Swiss literature." Ken Annakin made a handful of films for Walt Disney Pictures, and they were rarely challenging. It's not just that there's no Dr. Smith the antagonistic force in Annakin's adaptation is as much the various natural elements working against the Robinson family as they build a massive treehouse and begin exploring the island on which they live, as it is the pirates who attacked their ship and are coming back to get their just desserts. "The Wysses cooked up all the ingredients for a successful story," notes Daniel Maggetti. The story takes place in the Swiss mountains and the young girl who is forced into exile eventually returns. Placing a title card in front of this film or, more realistically, in front of a well-known family favorite like The Jungle Book isn't enough. They could say nothing at all, or refuse to make these films viewable. But another film getting this title card is our column's subject: the 1960 adventure adaptation. The films werent removed, just blocked from the childs profile. Humans are complex biologic machines and our cognition though a wonder is still not well understood. (Even though I strongly dislike, , I feel slightly bad for the 1970 animated feature because no one at Disney realizes they have excluded the word "The" from the title.) It was his son, Johann Rudolf, who published the novel. Super Why. In its explanation for the advisory warnings, Disney+ writes,These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now. This type of work enjoyed a large readership during the Enlightenment, and Swiss libraries stocked them. Yall need to get over yourselves and leave the choice of viewing materials to the parents. But being a quintessential Disney adventure means you have to take the good with the bad. The films are still available on standard Disney+ profiles with a content advisory warning directing viewers to www.disney.com/StoriesMatter. 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I think that Tarzan isnt appropriate for kids, and the classification is 0+ age its crazy, when his parents die and when the villain die is the worst scene on the Disney movies. But the title card doesn't do the work for you. The ship's crew evacuates without them, so William, Elizabeth, and their four sons (Fritz, Ernest, Jack, and Franz) are left to survive alone. Find out why. WebThe Swiss Family Robinson Super Why! The Swiss Family Robinson (German: Der Schweizerische Robinson) is a novel by Johann David Wyss, first published in 1812, about a Swiss family of immigrants whose ship en route to Port Jackson, Australia, goes off course and is shipwrecked in the East Indies. There are after all mirror neurons. Wolfy in the episode "The Rolling Rice Cakes". Its all up to you now. It's an attractive premise which appeals to readers. As we speak, Classic books , while not being burned, are being removed from public and school libraries across our beautiful USA. In other news,is Rick Ross inComing 2 America? Nodding towards the existence of the bad isn't quite enough. But the biggest draw this adaptation has is, like the film itself, simple: it's a movie about people on a tropical island that was shot on a tropical island. Add in the drowning and flailing zebra, Francis attempting to violently trap an elephant, and two dogs brutally fighting off a tiger in a scene that goes on for way too long, and Swiss Family Robinson isn't the cute and innocuous movie adult watchers remember from their childhood. After the initial publication of an incomplete version, which was translated into French (with additions) and English (also slightly altered), Johann Rudolf published a four-volume final version in 1827. The cat is depicted as a racist caricature of East Asian peoples with exaggerated stereotypical traits such as slanted eyes and buck teeth. I doubt kids get the references the movies portrayed. The reason I ask you is because in Pinocchio 1940 film it features child abuse and slavery which is too disturbing for kids to watch in todays society as theres actually child slavery at the borders of Mexico with kids in cages which I was shocked to learn about. It's more than a little goofy and unsettling. The backlash has surfaced in the wake of Disney+ revising the accessibility of Dumbo (1941), Peter Pan (1953), The Aristocats (1970) and Swiss Family Robinson on the platform. WebThe new disclaimer appears on screen before the start of movies like Aladdin, The Aristocats, Dumbo, Lady and the Tramp, Peter Pan, Swiss Family Robinson and The Is Disney Plus going to remove Pinocchio, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Norte Dame from Kids profile pages? WebS01E47 - The Swiss Family Robinson. Perhaps the best-known English version is by William H. G. Kingston, first published in 1879. According to Maggetti, The Swiss Family Robinson was rooted in the Swiss tradition and read by the country's youth until the Second World War, after which interest waned, especially among readers in French-speaking Switzerland. It was his son, Johann Rudolf, who published the novel. During a trip in 1877, he landed on the Chilean island that inspired the story of Robinson Crusoe. Ken Annakin made a handful of films for Walt Disney Pictures, and they were rarely challenging. They build a shelter, then set about exploring their new home. The domesticated animals on the ship are towed back to the island. "When The Swiss Family Robinson had the potential to gain a wider readership, that is after the Second World War and also in the 1960s, the Swiss were more interested in promoting their sense of belonging to the homeland," says Daniel Maggetti. You can let your kids have access to the adult profile in your Disney Plus account. The destiny of another Bernese man, Alfred von Rodt, also crossed paths with that of the fictional adventurer. It seems ridiculous that they are censoring such classics as animated Disney, Dr. Seuss books, etc. But yet they allow EXPLICIT music and pornographic music the videos run amok !!! who wrote the story for his children at the end of the 18th century. It is simply Disneys job to entertain us, not play woke parent. For example, while trying to make land, the Robinsons fight off sharks and successfully get them to back off by shooting at them, and moments later, they marvel at a turtle that winds up towing their heavy boat full of salvaged junk. After the shipwreck, the survivors have to rebuild a world in which to live. These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now, reads an explanation on Disneys Stories Matter website regarding the new advisory notices. Adults may also notice how none of the Robinsons speak in a Swiss accent, and in fact, their vocal characteristics vary wildly. The film, Disney's first shot in Panavision, is a widescreen marvel in no small part because it was actually shot on a tropical island: Tobago. For children < 7 it is rather difficult to explain adult concepts. [1] It is based on Isabelle de Montolieu's 1814 French adaptation and 1824 continuation (from chapter 37) Le Robinson suisse, ou, Journal d'un pre de famille, naufrag avec ses enfants in which were added further adventures of Fritz, Ernest, Jack, and Franz. Fritz rescues a young Englishwoman named Jenny Montrose, who was shipwrecked elsewhere on their island. Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. The life of a well-to-do group from snowy, landlocked Switzerland doesn't suggest there would be much opportunity to learn the expert-level abilities the Robinsons demonstrate in their tropical paradise. The film, Disney's first shot in Panavision, is a widescreen marvel in no small part because it was actually shot on a tropical island: Tobago. The Robinson family's epic journey was born of the imagination of the Bernese pastor Johann David Wyss, who wrote the story for his children at the end of the 18th century. McclearnJoshua2716. As the family at the center of Swiss Family Robinson, the Robinsons are from the nation of Switzerland. If they have any. I swear Disney doesnt understand their own work sometimes. The movie opens with the Robinson family which includes two teenagers and a little kid trapped in a tiny room on a ship as it fills with water. It's a little contrived that the island witnessed two boating disasters in the same short time frame the Robinsons crawling ashore after a shipwreck, as well as the pirates who attacked a boat and took Roberta and her grandfather captive. The ways in which, are problematic are not unique to this one film. Here are the things in Swiss Family Robinson that are totally lost on kids. Swiss Family Robinson s1 e15 attack cat. Parents are still able to continue deciding what their children should and shouldnt see, even with the new changes being implemented. William and Fritz make several trips to the ship to bring everything useful from the vessel ashore. At Disneyland, back when it was open, you may well have trodden on the old Swiss Family Treehouseor Tarzan's Treehouse as it's now named. Most of the titles receiving this treatment are old-school animated classics. Shameful. Although they have lost almost everything in the shipwreck, they are so resourceful at constructing a life for themselves on the island that, when rescue comes, they decline to leave their refuge and their happy life. Leave it alone and enjoy it for the artful entertaining material that it is. WebThe father believes the dogs to be useless because they are both heavy (hard to transport on a raft) and because they eat too much while not providing any specific help. But that's not the case with Swiss Family Robinson, which will amuse and mildly startle adult viewers. The captain is given the journal containing the story of their life on the island, which is eventually published. (Sadly, there is no Will Robinson of whom to speak.) In The Song of the Roustabouts, faceless Black workers toil away to offensive lyrics like When we get our pay, we throw our money all away.. And if that isnt good enough for everyone then have a parental password for some of these hot topic films and if your child wants to watch them, then you can choose to let them watch it and/or have a conversation about the film and why parts of it are wrong. Animals are used as beasts of burden and made to work, and they suffer through some frightening sequences, neither of which are depicted in more contemporary family films. Im totally watching my DVD of Song of the South in honor of this absolutely nonsense! window.mc4wp.listeners.push( Wake the fudge up, Disney. Fritz and Ernst discover her in their sailing expedition on another part of their island, taken captive by pirates along with her grandfather. And yet, of course, it is problematic. Below are Disneys explanations for each films rating change. This is a joke. S01E47 - The Swiss Family Robinson. In the novel a minister, his wife, and their four sons are shipwrecked and become castaways on an island in the East Indies. They're relentlessly cheerful, even. Wyss' attitude towards its education is in line with the teachings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and many chapters involve Christian-oriented moral lessons such as frugality, husbandry, acceptance, and cooperation. Ultimately, the father wonders if they will ever see the rest of humanity again. How much more woke can Disney get and much more can they de-value Disney plus?!?! Revisiting 'Swiss Family Robinson,' Disney's Problematic Box Office Smash From 1960, As they're sometimes wont to do, Disney made news a couple weeks ago. While the adventure was an international hit from the very beginning particularly among English-speaking audiences it has fallen into obscurity at home since the start of the 20th century, especially among French-speaking Swiss readers. However, at the time, Roberta isn't Roberta she's just some lowly cabin boy. If anything, , it would have to be on the technical side. Ernst (played by 60s-era Disney stalwart Tommy Kirk) is a bookish sort, but both he and Fritz end up havinguhlet's call them teenage yearnings for Roberta (Janet Munro), a young woman they rescue from the pirates and invite into their family. The German title translates as The Swiss Robinson which identifies the novel as part of the Robinsonade genre, rather than a story about a family named Robinson. The Robinson family isn't meant to be antiheroic; their intentions are intended to be seen as good and pure, to the point where they bend their knees and pray upon arriving safely from the shipwreck. 23:39. (However, the Robinson boys do notice that this new friend isn't the most macho of men, and they compare him to a school chum from back home they bullied for being a "sissy.") The first two of the four volumes were published in 1812 and 1813, and the second two in 1826 and 1827. They have to be seen and understood in the cultural context in which they were made several decades ago. The only divide being created by giving a damn about hurting others is the one between people with empathy and those without. Despite the hot sun beating down, Mother Robinson never appears in anything other than a dress that covers every bit of skin from her neck down to her ankles. It then takes him a moment to figure out exactly what she's saying, but Mother laments how if they were to never get rescued and if they stayed on this island paradise forever, their boys would "never get married" or find themselves wives by which she means "succumb to their natural physical needs as men." The gun he gets thrown in by Sheldon Blake proves disabled, and for a sinister reason: near Borneo, Blake's men turn up to capture them. Those dogs get into a scrap with a tiger, and the Robinsons later try to save a zebra that gets trapped in what seems to be quicksand. That hasnt changed. For once during the pandemic, the news was unrelated to the theme parks, their continued closure in California, or their stripped-down operation in Florida. It's easy to imagine why a studio might want to remake Swiss Family Robinson now, and the film has been through various development stages with actors as wide-ranging as Steve Carell, Will Smith, and the late Bill Paxton. And most importantly, Disney has to consider the bad influence of the award winning show Gravity Falls, where Gruncle Stan taught the kids: When the cops arent around, everythings legal! Or how about the time he had the kids print fake money and they ended up in jail? After the shipwreck, the survivors have to rebuild a world in which to live. WebThe Robinson family is shipwrecked on a remote island. The original manuscript of the novel had been written by Wysss father, Johann David, a clergyman, for and with the aid of his four sons. If so, that should be explained. This article is about the original novel. Have Disney+ removed it? I think Disney has gone crazy! Thought police have indeed existed in human history. There's no point excusing any of these choices, and you can contextualize it all you like. Omissions? In this sense I can appreciate the desire to have children raised in an environment where biases are not learned at an early age. WebQuestion 11: Describe how the Swiss family built the narrow boat to get ashore and what did their first cargo consist of. Because you never know, in 50 years the new shows might be considered offensive for other reasons that we dont know about right now. Again, the word for this movie, in good and bad ways, is "simple." Swiss Family Robinson looks great. In my opinion these films, along with Song of the South, should be released with a host intro ala TCM discussing what is problematic with the films. The story was first adapted in French in 1814 by the Lausanne novelist and translator Isabelle de Montolieu. Adults will catch the occasional reference to "Bern," that being the capital city of Switzerland from which the Robinson family presumably hails. A baby elephant named Rocky makes a memorable appearance and becomes as much of a pet to the Robinsons as Duke and Turk, the big dogs they save from their ship. If anything was challenging about Swiss Family Robinson, it would have to be on the technical side. He sings in a poorly accented English voiced by a white actor and plays the piano with chopsticks. (Even though I strongly dislike The Aristocats, I feel slightly bad for the 1970 animated feature because no one at Disney realizes they have excluded the word "The" from the title.) Disney is no stranger to the concept of pirate characters in its films and its theme parks, but the pirates depicted in Swiss Family Robinson might as well be faceless stereotypes. ", Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA The Swiss Family Robinson has another dominant theme linked to Swiss history that of exile. Liberals will be the death of everything. WebDisney has made the conscious decision not to remove the content, instead opting for an updated content warning ahead of movies like Aristocats, Peter Pan, Dumbo and We understand and can read the problem is my kids shouldnt need my permission to watch Peter Pan or the aristocrats or Dumbo..my God everything offends somebody..all thats happening is more of a divide is drawn because we go to much to the other extreme because someones feelings are hurtridiculous. WebThe Swiss Family Robinson Questions and Answers - Discover the eNotes.com community of teachers, mentors and students just like you that can answer any question The ship's cargo of livestock (including a cow, a donkey, two goats, six sheep, a ram, a pig, chickens, ducks, geese, and pigeons), guns and powder, carpentry tools, books, a disassembled pinnace and provisions have survived. Listen, I am as liberal as the come. They make their way to shore, where they build a settlement, undergoing several adventures before being rescued; some refuse rescue and remain on the island. During a trip in 1877, he landed on the Chilean island that inspired the story of Robinson Crusoe. Disney is committed to creating stories with inspirational and aspirational themes that reflect the rich diversity of the human experience around the globe.. While the Robinsons endure numerous frightening encounters with the sea, pirates, and vicious animals, they don't seem too worried about the things most likely to harm or kill them which are precisely the things an alert, concerned parent watching Swiss Family Robinson would most certainly notice or think about when assessing how they'd fare on an island, post-shipwreck. WebSuper Why and his friends head into the story of The Swiss Family Robinson to meet a family who is just as stranded as Little Boy Blue Super Why! Swiss Family Robinson (1972) Family Animation. In truth, what Disney+ really needs is context. Ernst (played by 60s-era Disney stalwart Tommy Kirk) is a bookish sort, but both he and Fritz end up havinguhlet's call them teenage yearnings for Roberta (Janet Munro), a young woman they rescue from the pirates and invite into their family. This is going way too far. As the ship tosses about, William prays that God will spare them. The following day, they decide to get to the island they can see beyond the reef. Yeeaubrey 1770. Its a great way to still offer these films while ensuring that children understand some of the things in them are no longer seen as harmless. There is also a great store of firearms and ammunition, hammocks for sleeping, carpenter's tools, lumber, cooking utensils, silverware, and dishes. "The Wysses cooked up all the ingredients for a successful story," notes Daniel Maggetti. No, Swiss Family Robinson has not been removed from Disney+. A more marketable, exciting, and enticing word for what happens to them on the boat and after they're shipwrecked is "adventure." Why is Andi the only unattractive one with stereotypical Asian short hair? Just as we dont need a label on coffee to tell us it is hot and not to place it between our legs. 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