![]() ![]() Uncle Remus then passes by Br'er Frog who fears that Br'er Rabbit will be facing trouble - especially Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear. As Uncle Remus asks what Br'er Rabbit does all the time, he shares his interest of what he does just before he encounters Br'er Frog. Suddenly, a mother possum and her three joeys hanging on their mother's tail pass by Uncle Remus and Br'er Rabbit just as the possums happily greet the two. Uncle Remus tells him to save his energy, especially when he keeps jumping. A group of butterflies then happily greet Uncle Remus as they happily greet him, as they say "Good morning" to him while the musical number " How Do You Do?" begins while Br'er Rabbit happily approaches him. In the second story, Uncle Remus narrates that he was going fishing where anyone nearby will happily greet him. Afterwards, Uncle Remus then takes Johnny and Toby into his shack after the situation he had earlier reminded him of a story of Br'er Rabbit who found trouble as he tells a story to them. Just as Uncle Remus approaches them with Johnny following him alongside, he furiously scolds them for harassing Teenchy, telling them that they will face the consequences the more they harass their dog. The next day, Johnny approaches Uncle Remus singing " Who Wants to Live Like That?" where he sees Johnny who is asking him to take care of Teenchy, which Uncle Remus tells him to return Teenchy to the Favers family's home, much to Johnny trying to clarify that Teenchy who lives here is the one being harassed by Jake and Joe Favers, just as Uncle Remus understands what Johnny is really saying, planning to teach the Favers brothers a lesson on not harassing the dog. Johnny felt satisfied of the story he told to him, which helped change his mind on the matter and Uncle Remus returns him to the plantation. After telling Johnny a tale of Br'er Rabbit running away from his home, he tells Johnny a moral from the story, telling Johnny what he did earlier that he cannot run away from trouble. Uncle Remus (offscreen) continues telling the story of Br'er Rabbit to Johnny. However, the song interrupts when he finds Br'er Rabbit attempting to leave the Briar Patch, upset that the Briar Patch led him to nothing but trouble, which Uncle Remus warns him that he should avoid running away from trouble which Br'er Rabbit decides to leave the Briar Patch only for him to find trouble. Bluebird introduces Uncle Remus to the three Sis Moles and three hummingbirds who happily approach Uncle Remus and later many bees who happily buzz along to the music. Bluebird and as he continues singing, Mr. As he tells a story about Br'er Rabbit, Uncle Remus sings the musical number " Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" walking across an animated landscape and happily singing. Later, Uncle Remus discusses with Johnny who is attempting to leave home as Johnny tells him that he will never come back, only for Uncle Remus to deny, saying that he is laughing which reminds him of the story of Br'er Rabbit, just as he decides to cheer him up with a story about Br'er Rabbit which reminds Johnny of the story of Br'er Rabbit who got away from Br'er Fox. Suddenly, he meets the protagonist Johnny after the child decides to run away from home, which he decides to take him to his shack to cheer him up. Uncle Remus is first seen telling a story of Br'er Rabbit to Toby's family which Toby compliments on his stories while Johnny tries to get his attention. At the end of the film when Johnny, Ginny, and Toby stroll across the countryside, they approach Uncle Remus happily seeing Johnny and his friends singing a finale reprise of " Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" altogether. Furthermore, when Uncle Remus approaches Johnny and tells him a story of Br'er Rabbit and the Laughing Place, Johnny suddenly regained his consciousness and survived, which Johnny's parents Sally and John feel inspired by Uncle Remus' stories of Br'er Rabbit. Later when Johnny came to stop him from leaving, Uncle Remus noticed him after being attacked by a bull in a patch of grass. ![]() In addition to telling stories, he also gives Johnny an advice to be responsible on taking care of Teenchy, Ginny's dog, from Jake and Joe Favers.Īdditionally, when Uncle Remus encountered Sally, she felt upset with him, believing that his stories are giving Johnny a bad influence on her son, resulting Uncle Remus to leave for Atlanta via wagon. ![]() The stories he tells to the children usually center around Br'er Rabbit and his adventures at the Briar Patch often giving out morals what the story is all about (for example, the first Br'er Rabbit story he tells gives a moral that one cannot run away from trouble). Uncle Remus is a kindly man who passes folktales along to the next generation of children. ![]()
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