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I already own every cel animated Walt Disney Animation Studios feature on 4K or Blu-ray. It's a lot fewer than 100 and cost a lot less than $1,500. I can live without the CGI films.
I'm glad Disney hasn't given up on physical media entirely, but I'd like to see more 4K remasters over gilded sets of 15-year-old releases.
Would be nice if they had included Song of the South with all the appropriate cultural sensitivity warnings.
People forget that was the source of the classic song Zip A Dee Doo Dah.
https://youtu.be/8kpWM292c1Q
I think it's time to move on. People have been complaining about this for 20 years. It's not happening, and if you want to watch it it's available right now on the Internet Archive.
There are over 40 Disney animated movies that already have Blu-ray releases that I'd rather have on 4K before Song of the South on Blu-ray. Setting aside the question of race (which for this movie is a more nuanced topic than a simple warning allows for), I think it's just a rather dull movie.
I see both sides. Haven't seen the movie but it's not so good that we're exactly missing an artistic masterpiece here. But I don't like the idea of art being hidden due to political correctness either.
But it being on Internet Archive is a good middle ground; if you want it, watch it there. Although if one would want a remaster of it I'd understand.
Also, the set doesn't include Pete's Dragon, Mary Poppins, Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang... other mixed live action animation Disney films.
I encourage you to go watch it.