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Le voyage de Mickey (1940)

Review by crosswalkx

Le voyage de Mickey

5/10

Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip features a Mickey Mouse as a Native American stereotype

I have seen this Disney cartoon on Disney Channel and also on the Mickey Mouse DVD cartoon. However, when I watched it on Disney Plus. I noticed an outdated Native American stereotype moment when Mickey Mouse who sneaks Pluto his dog on a train. Only to be discovered by Pete the conductor who chases Mickey mouse and Pluto on a train. At one point Mickey Mouse dresses, up like a Native American Sioux Chief stereotype and talked like a Native American chief stereotype.

Mickey Mouse did escape and jumped off the train to Burbank California with Pluto.

How did this outdated Mickey Mouse cartoon get approved on Disney Plus and not have a label warning? There are label warnings for Disney films like Peter Pan but not Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip 1940 or Pinocchio 1940 which features Native American stereotype moments.

Hopefully the Disney Plus company will start putting out a label warning for Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip. I understand that classic Walt Disney cartoons features Native American stereotypes like Goofy Californy 'er Bust or Donald Duck Put Put Troubles, or films like Pinocchio 1940, Peter Pan 1953. Since Walt Disney and his team of animators seemed obsessed with Native American stereotypes back in his day when he was alive.

It was interesting watching Mickey Mouse and Pluto escape the train conductor but the Native American stereotype moment on Disney Plus is now insensitive for the current American audience and I feel mixed on the Native American chief stereotype moment since I'm partially Native American from the Mohican tribe. Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip needs a label warning disclaimer right away on Disney Plus.
  • crosswalkx
  • Nov 27, 2022

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