Disney Removes Culturally Insensitive Depiction Of Indigenous People From Jungle Cruise Hayley Williams Disney has announced that changes are in store for the Jungle Cruise attraction at Disneyland and Walt Disney World, with the main impetus for the change being to address "the negative depictions of 'natives.'" In a post on the D23 website, Imagineering exec Chris Beatty describes what the changes will involve, and how the team is approaching updating a ride that was first installed at Disneyland in 1955. As the D23 post points out, this won't be the first time the Jungle Cruise has been updated. Its first iteration was a more serious approximation of a jungle cruise, with much of its modern-day humor and storytelling designed around concept art by Disney legend Marc Davis, as well as additions by the staff member 'skippers' who are responsible for leading the tour. Beatty has promised that the ride will stay faithful to both these sources of inspiration, with the new storyline being written by a writer who once worked as a skipper, based on the "rhino pole" image by Davis. Notably the pole scene will be updated in line with the Magic Kingdom's version of the scene, which has a cast of hapless explorers, rather than the original artwork and Disneyland version featuring a white explorer with four African porters. Continue Reading at GameSpot https://ift.tt/eA8V8J
Disney has announced that changes are in store for the Jungle Cruise attraction at Disneyland and Walt Disney World, with the main impetus for the change being to address "the negative depictions of 'natives.'" In a post on the D23 website, Imagineering exec Chris Beatty describes what the changes will involve, and how the team is approaching updating a ride that was first installed at Disneyland in 1955.
As the D23 post points out, this won't be the first time the Jungle Cruise has been updated. Its first iteration was a more serious approximation of a jungle cruise, with much of its modern-day humor and storytelling designed around concept art by Disney legend Marc Davis, as well as additions by the staff member 'skippers' who are responsible for leading the tour.
Beatty has promised that the ride will stay faithful to both these sources of inspiration, with the new storyline being written by a writer who once worked as a skipper, based on the "rhino pole" image by Davis. Notably the pole scene will be updated in line with the Magic Kingdom's version of the scene, which has a cast of hapless explorers, rather than the original artwork and Disneyland version featuring a white explorer with four African porters.
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