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The Adventures of Brer Rabbit (2006) (V)
 -  Also adapted from the Uncle Remus tales
Edited into
"Disneyland: The Disneyland Story (#1.1)" (1954)
"Disneyland: Donald's Award (#3.20)" (1957)
Referenced in
Soup's On (1948)
 -  Donald sings "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" at the very beginning.
Man's Best Friend (1952)
"Disneyland: This Is Your Life Donald Duck (#6.23)" (1960)
 -  Characters make an appearance at the end
The Jungle Book (1967)
 -  When Baloo tickles King Louie, the ape laughs exactly like Brer Rabbit in the "Laughing Place" scene
"Maude: Like Mother, Like Daughter (#1.4)" (1972)
 -  Florida sings "Zip a Dee Doo Dah" during the opening scene, while Maude and Carol are arguing
"Saturday Night Live: Julian Bond/Tom Waits, Brick (#2.19)" (1977)
 -  Uncle Remus from Song of the South appears
A Dream Called Walt Disney World (1981) (V)
Vacation (1983)
Give My Regards to Broad Street (1984)
 -  During the "Old Friends and New" scene, a character mentions "Mr. Bluebird on my shoulder." Paul McCartney, moments later, sings "Zip a Dee Doo Dah." Paul also sings "Zip a Dee Doo Dah" at the conclusion of 'the chase' scene.
Ruthless People (1986)
 -  DeVito's character sings "Zip-a-Dee-Doo Dah"
"Saturday Night Live: Robin Williams/Paul Simon (#12.5)" (1986)
 -  Ronald Reagan (williams) sings Zippadeedodah
Overboard (1987)
 -  Kurt sings a version of "Zip-a-dee Doo-Dah"
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Jacknife (1989)
Ernest Goes to Splash Mountain (1989) (TV)
Splash Mountain (1989) (VG)
 -  The entire attraction is themed to this Disney film
"Saved by the Bell: Beauty and the Screech (#1.10)" (1989)
 -  Screech says, "Zip-a-dee-do-dah!"
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Robin Williams (1991) (V)
 -  Ronald Reagan (williams) sings Zippadeedodah
"The Golden Girls: Older and Wiser (#6.18)" (1991)
 -  The film is mentioned by name.
Encino Man (1992)
 -  Stoney says, "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah."
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Crash of Moons (#5.17)" (1992)
 -  "Zipa-dee-doo-dah"
A Few Good Men (1992)
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Friend Like Me (1993) (V)
A Goofy Movie (1995)
 -  When Goofy and Pete meet at the campground, Pete refers to this occasion as a "serendipity-doo-dah".
Nixon (1995)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Incredible Melting Man (#8.4)" (1996)
 -  Servo: (singing) Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, Zip-a-dee-ay...
You Can Fly!: The Making of Walt Disney's Masterpiece 'Peter Pan' (1997) (V)
Wag the Dog (1997)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Werewolf (#10.4)" (1998)
 -  Crow: "Zip-a-dee-do-dah!"
"South Park: Summer Sucks (#2.8)" (1998)
 -  Someone talks about Uncle Remus from this film.
Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Consequences (#3.15)" (1999)
 -  Referenced in the dialogue: "Less than 24 hours ago, you killed a man, and now it's all zip-a-dee-doo-dah?"
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Blood Waters of Dr. Z (#11.5)" (1999)
 -  Mike: "Zip-a-dee-do-dah!"
Big Daddy (1999/I)
"Stargate SG-1: Seth (#3.2)" (1999)
 -  Jack: "Eunuchs, as in 'snippity-do-dah'?"
The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
"House of Mouse: House of Scrooge (#3.5)" (2002)
 -  B'rer Rabbit, B'rer Bear and the Tar Baby are guests at the House of Mouse
Finding Nemo (2003)
"Kim Possible: The Golden Years (#2.9)" (2003)
 -  Dr. Drakken states "It's a Zippedy-do-dah day"
The Lion King 1½ (2004) (V)
 -  Br'er Bear appears during ending sequence
The Karate Dog (2004) (TV)
 -  "and Zip-a-dee Doo-Dah..."
Hoodwinked! (2005)
 -  The blue hummingbirds reference "Zip a Dee Doo Dah"
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Tracy Morgan (2004) (V)
 -  referenced in Uncle Jemima's malt Liquor
Motor Home Massacre (2005) (V)
 -  black girl is called a "tar baby"
"Family Guy: Untitled Griffin Family History (#4.27)" (2006)
 -  The scene where Nate Griffin is brought to the plantation.
"The Suite Life of Zack and Cody: Have a Nice Trip (#2.18)" (2006)
 -  Holly sells a type of cookie called "Chip-a-Dee-Doo-Dahs"
"Saturday Night Live: Jaime Pressly/Corinne Bailey Rae (#32.2)" (2006)
 -  Mentioned during the monologue
"The Office: Launch Party (#4.3)" (2007)
 -  Jim says, "Zip-a-dee-do-dah!"
"South Park: Imaginationland (#11.10)" (2007)
 -  Uncle Remus and Brer Rabbit appear among the imaginary creatures.
"The Office: Branch Wars (#4.6)" (2007)
 -  Andy compares Stanley to "kind old Uncle Remus"
Disneyland: Secrets, Stories, & Magic (2007) (V)
 -  discussed as inspiration for Splash Mountain
South Park: Imaginationland (2008) (V)
 -  Uncle Shamus is in Imaginationland.
Trick 'r Treat (2008)
 -  a man says "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah"
The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics (2008) (TV)
 -  title mentioned by Leonard Maltin
"Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates the Car (#4.18)" (2009)
 -  an animated bluebird lands on Chris's shoulder, and the narrator says "Say hello to Uncle Remus for me"
Featured in
One Hour in Wonderland (1950) (TV)
 -  A clip is shown
The Walt Disney Christmas Show (1951) (TV)
 -  A clip is shown
"Disneyland: Cavalcade of Songs (#1.17)" (1955)
 -  "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" is featured
"Disneyland: A Tribute to Joel Chandler Harris (#2.17)" (1956)
 -  The episode ends with the "tar baby" sequence from the movie.
"Disneyland: Our Unsung Villains (#2.20)" (1956)
 -  An excerpt is shown
"The Mouse Factory: Folk Tale Favorites (#1.3)" (1972)
 -  Used to represent Joel Chandler Harris; the Laughing Place sequence is shown
Once Upon a Mouse (1981)
 -  A clip is featured
Precious Images (1986)
"Disneyland: Disney Goes to the Oscars (#30.8)" (1986)
 -  clips
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (1986) (V)
 -  One of the songs featured is the video's main song, "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (1990) (V)
 -  One of the songs featured is "Everybody's Got a Laughing Place"
The Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic (1991) (TV)
Oscar's Greatest Moments (1992) (V)
The Story Behind Walt Disney's 'Fun and Fancy Free' (1997) (V)
 -  clips
You Can Fly!: The Making of Walt Disney's Masterpiece 'Peter Pan' (1997) (V)
 -  Near start, in black and white.
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs: America's Greatest Music in the Movies (2004) (TV)
 -  The song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" is #47 on the list.
"Saturday Night Live: Lindsay Lohan/Pearl Jam (#31.16)" (2006)
 -  a clip from the film is altered in the TV Funhouse Disney Vault sketch
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Saturday TV Funhouse (2006) (V)
 -  Featured in Inside the Disndey Vault
Spoofed in
Coonskin (1975)
 -  There are several references to the controversial Disney classic in "Coonskin." In one of them, Brother Rabbit makes a tar version of himself, in order to fool the Mafia, a reference to the tar baby in "Song of the South."
Splash (1984)
Fletch Lives (1989)
"Keeping Up Appearances: Country Retreat (#4.2)" (1993)
 -  Richard hums the "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" song from Song of the South in a lazy kind of voice.
Starsky & Hutch (2004)
 -  A bluebird lands on Hutch's shoulder as he is singing.
"Saturday Night Live: Lindsay Lohan/Pearl Jam (#31.16)" (2006)
 -  During TV Funhouse segment about Disney Vault, children watch the "original" version of the film with racist lyrics added to "Zip-a-Dee Doo Dah"
Enchanted (2007)
 -  During the cleaning scene, three cockroaches perch themselves on Giselle's finger and hum along with her singing. In Song of the South, three bees perch themselves on Uncle Remus's finger and hum along to "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah."
(500) Days of Summer (2009)
 -  during a song, an animated bluebird lands on Tom's finger
"Family Guy: Road to the Multiverse (#8.1)" (2009)
 -  In the Disney universe, Tom Tucker is Br'er Rabbit.

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