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The character Jim Crow was also troublingly voiced by a white actor (Cliff Edwards).
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Today, many believe the crows to be racist caricatures of black Americans for their use of "jive talk." The lead crow is even named Jim Crow in an obvious reference to the racist Southern segregation laws that lasted until the mid-1960s. In 1941's "Dumbo," the elephant encounters a pack of crows who are some of the only characters who are friendly towards him in the movie. The crows from "Dumbo" sing the song "When I See An Elephant Fly." In this film, she kisses an unconscious Aurora on the cheek, and her maternal love for the girl is what causes her to wake up from the curse. The 2014 film "Maleficent," which is told from the villain's point of view, attempts to resolve the problematic scene by focusing on the untold story of Maleficent's eventual bond with Aurora. In this iteration of the story, a king rapes and impregnates the sleeping princess, then marries her after she wakes up.
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"Sleeping Beauty" is actually derived from a darker Italian fairytale by Giambattista Basile called "Sun, Moon, and Talia," which is based on a folk tale dating back to the 14th century. In order to wake Princess Aurora from the eternal sleeping curse that the villainous Maleficent's spinning wheel has placed her under, Prince Phillip gives Princess Aurora "true love's kiss." Much like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," the 1959 film "Sleeping Beauty" also includes a pivotal scene where a man kisses an unconscious woman. In "Sleeping Beauty," Prince Phillip kisses Princess Aurora to wake her from her eternal slumber.