Comics In 1902, artist Jean Mohr adapted the
Uncle Remus stories into a two-page comic story titled ''Ole Br'er Rabbit
for The North American''. The
McClure Newspaper Syndicate released a ''Br'er Rabbit'' Sunday strip drawn by J. M. Condé from June 24 to October 7, 1906. An ''Uncle Remus and His Tales of Br'er Rabbit
newspaper Sundays-only strip (King Features Syndicate) ran from October 14, 1945, through December 31, 1972, as an offshoot of the Disney comics strip Silly Symphony''.
Films and television ;Films •
Walt Disney's
Song of the South (1946), a live action/animated musical drama with
James Baskett as Remus. Baskett was given an
Honorary Academy Award in 1948. •
Ralph Bakshi's film
Coonskin (1975), a satire of the Disney film which adapts and mocks the Uncle Remus stories in a contemporary
Harlem setting. •
The Adventures of Brer Rabbit (2006) from
Universal Animation Studios, a modern adaptation of the stories featuring the voice of
Nick Cannon as the title character. ;Television •
Rémusz bácsi meséi (1967) from
Magyar Televízió, a Hungarian 13-episode television series. •
Jänis Vemmelsäären seikkailut (1987–1988) from
Yle, an eight-part Finnish television series that aired on
Yle TV2, as a part of the children's show
Pikku Kakkonen. •
Brer Rabbit Tales (1991), a 47-minute television film written and directed by Al Guest and Jean Mathieson for Emerald City Productions. • ''Brer Rabbit's Christmas Carol'' (1992) from Magic Shadows, a 58-minute sequel to the earlier film from the same writer-director staff retreading the plot of
Charles Dickens's
A Christmas Carol with the Remus characters. •
The Outrageous Brer Rabbit (1994) from Magic Shadows, a 30-minute sequel to the earlier Christmas film from the same writer-director staff using the same characters in a summer festival-themed film.
Music "
Uncle Remus" is a song by
Frank Zappa and
George Duke from Zappa's 1974 album ''
Apostrophe (')''.
Bob Dylan lists several people that are commonly looked to for hope and inspiration in his poem "
Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie", saying "that stuff ain't real... And Uncle Remus can't tell you and neither can Santa Claus."
Influence Uncle Remus has been claimed as a major influence on
Beatrix Potter. ==See also==