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Disney changed how it handles 'Peter Pan.' Will the Disneyland ride be next?


Disney changed how it handles 'Peter Pan.' Will the Disneyland ride be next?
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Peter Pan's Flight at Disneyland, Anaheim, Calif., September 1962.Courtesy of Getty Images
News broke this week that Disney Plus had changed the availability of "Peter Pan," making it inaccessible on the profiles of children under seven years old. The actual change came months ago as part of a larger decision to keep movies that require a content warning off young children’s profiles, some who may not be able to read those warnings, or understand them without their parents’ help.
The movies, which also include "The Aristocats" and "Dumbo," are still fully watchable on Disney Plus on adult profiles. They also feature messages from Disney as a preface, pointing out the “harmful impact” of those problematic depictions and encouraging viewers to “learn from it and spark conversation to create a more inclusive future together.” But the change, as these things tend to do in the era of internet outrage, has caused an uproar, with some calling it “censorship” or “cancel culture.”

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People very mad about 5-month-old Disney Plus Peter Pan update


Which, again: All of this was put in place back in October of 2020, before
Green Eggs And Ham had even become a fundamental conservative text. But the all-seeing, all-glowering eye of the COM has no concern for your linear understanding of time, mortals. The disclaimers were part of a wave of streaming services coming to terms with the racially insensitive legacies of older materials, a modern iteration of the “What do we do with
Gone With The Wind?” issue that’s dogged film critique for decades. (Or the “What to do with sitcom blackface?” issue that’s dogged network TV comedies since, uh, way back in the late-2000s.) None of it’s new, and most of it feels pretty reasonable, in so far as parents might, in fact, want to talk to their kids before showing them something like the racist stereotypes on display in

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