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- Uncle Remus is the deuteragonist, narrator, and titular character of African American folktales. The stories were adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler Harris. His first film appearance was in Disney's 1946 hit Song of the South in which he narrates the animated segments, telling the Brer Rabbit stories.
- Uncle Remus is a fictional character, the title character and fictional narrator of a collection of African-American folktales adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler Harris, published in book form in 1881. A journalist in post-Reconstruction Atlanta, Georgia, Harris produced seven Uncle Remus books.
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| - To give advice with his stories
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| - Marion Palmer and Joel Chandler Harris
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Dislikes
| - Sadness, doing completely nothing
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Inspiration
| - James Baskett
- The fictional character of the same name
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Likes
| - Telling stories of Brer Rabbit, critters
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Appearance
| - Slender, black skin, half bald, grayish beard, brown eyes, black coat, tan dress shirt, tan fisherman hat, walking stick
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Personality
| - Kind, friendly, big-hearted, helpful, wise, gentle, nice, sweet, happy
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Fate
| - Walks with the children, Brer Rabbit, and other animated characters into the sunset
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Enemies
| - Sally , Aunt Tempy , Favers Brothers
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Friends
| - Brer Rabbit, Mr. Bluebird, Br'er Frog, Johnny, Ginny Favers, Toby
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| - "Huh? Why is that bluebird?"
- "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay!"
- "Stop jumping, Br'er Rabbit. You'll run out of breath. Why don't you sit down and calm yourself?"
- "You can't run away from trouble. There ain't no place that far."
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- Uncle Remus is the deuteragonist, narrator, and titular character of African American folktales. The stories were adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler Harris. His first film appearance was in Disney's 1946 hit Song of the South in which he narrates the animated segments, telling the Brer Rabbit stories.
- Uncle Remus is a fictional character, the title character and fictional narrator of a collection of African-American folktales adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler Harris, published in book form in 1881. A journalist in post-Reconstruction Atlanta, Georgia, Harris produced seven Uncle Remus books.
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