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Brer Gator | Disney Wiki | Fandom Br'er Gator or Br'er Alligator is a character who appeared in the attraction Splash Mountain Br'er Gator is a resident of his home in Critter Country, being a large somewhat anthropomorphic alligator Br'er Gator is a character originating from the Uncle Remus stories, namely the fables Why the Alligator's Back is Rough and Brother Rabbit the Gizzard-Eater In these stories, Br'er Gator
Uncle Remus and His Tales of Brer Rabbit - Wikipedia Characters introduced later in the strip include Br'er Tarripin, Br'er Possum, Br'er Gopher, Br'er 'Gator, Sis Goose, and Br'er Rabbit's mother, Mammy Rabbit [8] As of February 20, 1949—three years into Stallings's tenure—the strip became a gag-a-week strip [5] Stallings stayed on the strip for 17 years, from October 1946 to October 1963
Brer Gator | Public Domain Super Heroes | Fandom Br'er Gator is a character originating from the Uncle Remus stories, namely the fables Why the Alligator's Back is Rough and Brother Rabbit the Gizzard-Eater In these stories, Brer Gator traditionally served as an antagonist and enemy to Brer Rabbit In one of these stories, Brer Gator attempted to eat Br'er Rabbit only for the rabbit to trick him into lying in a fire which caused his back
Story of the Day: Brer Gator in Trouble - Blogger Here is today's story: Brer Gator in Trouble, explaining why the alligator's skin is bumpy, not smooth This is one of the Gullah stories collected by Joel Chandler Harris; you can find out more about Gullah traditions at Wikipedia Here are some more of Harris's Brer Rabbit stories, and here are some more stories about alligators
BRER RABBIT: TALES of a TRICKSTER: C060. Brer Gator in Trouble Brer Rabbit, he is stand past the fire, and he do say, "Ki! Brer Gator! Where you for learn this talk 'bout them trouble?" Brer Gator, he lash he tail, he fair tear the earth, and he do holler, "Oh, my Lord! Trouble! Trouble, trouble, trouble!" "Shake him by the hand, Brer Gator Ask him howdy!" "Ow, my Lord! Trouble, trouble, trouble!" "Laugh with them trouble, Brer Gator, laugh with them
Every Tongue Got to Confess: Negro Folk-tales from the Gulf States But for Hurston these stories were more than entertainments; they represented a utopia created to offset the sometimes unbearable pressures of disenfranchisement: "Brer Fox, Brer Deer, Brer 'Gator, Brer Dawg, Brer Rabbit, Ole Massa and his wife were walking the earth like natural men way back in the days when God himself was on the ground and
The Adventures of Brer Rabbit (Video 2006) - IMDb The Adventures of Brer Rabbit: Directed by Byron Vaughns With Monica Allison, Wayne Brady, Rhyon Nicole Brown, Nick Cannon Get ready for laughs, adventure and hip-hopping good times as Brer Rabbit outwits Brer Fox, Brer Bear and a whole cast of other critters
Brer Gator | Disney Parks Wiki | Fandom Br'er Gator is a character from African-American folklore Br'er Gator was an anthropomorphic alligator in the 19th century who lived in the waters of Chick-a-Pin Hill Br'er Gator seemingly got along with Br'er Frog who would fish on his back When the villainous Br'er Fox attempted to free Br'er Bear from the Briar Patch, Br'er Gator bit the fox's tail to try and drag him into the waters
The Adventures of Brer Rabbit - Wikipedia The Adventures of Brer Rabbit is a 2006 American direct-to-video animated comedy film loosely inspired by the African American Brer Rabbit stories popularized by Joel Chandler Harris The film notably features an all-black cast, including Nick Cannon as the titular character [1] It was described by The Washington Post as having hip-hop influences [2]