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Song of the South Bronx
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Movie Information
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Song of the South Bronx is a film played at Diz-Nee-Land.
History
The film poster can be seen on a wall at Kooky Cat's Deli-cat-essen, along with a Tom Bosley Island poster.
Behind the Laughter
- This film is a reference to Disney's live-action animated film Song of the South, which also has a rabbit as a protagonist.
- The photo of the abandoned and stripped car is real [1], and was taken in 1964 by Phil Stanziola in what was then a troubled borough of New York City. David Silverman, who was born in Long Island, added this gag.[1]