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Before watching the streaming era, the opportunities were limited. It meant if it was on the TV and well, everyone knew what it was. And everyone knew which Ernest is in the 80s and 90s.
He was the reinforcement of this era, which appeared everywhere, and for decades, he was beloved until modern culture entered. Now he’s missing, partly thanks to his biggest cinema outing, which made him superstar, Ernest goes to campIn the area
Ernest goes to the camp can’t watch

You can’t watch Ernest goes to camp anywhere; The film has been deleted from streamIn the area of the 80s, VHS in the rental market would probably be the result of streaming with those children now grown who loved Ernest who want to show it to their children.
The film is still important in touching the themes of friendships and differences, and in an era of lack of new family -friendly comedy, we need classic movies Like those who play Ernest. Unfortunately, Ernest goes to camp is actively eliminated. If there are dark forces here, the world will forget Ernest goes to camp ever existed.
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Who went wrong? Why are there Ernest goes to camp is deleted from history? What person will throw a completely good movie?
Ernest P. Vorel’s origin story

First of all, you need to understand where Ernest’s character comes from. It is one of the strangest comedy of superstar stories in Hollywood history.
You see, Ernest P. Vorel was not originally created as something other than a local commercial product Pitchman. He was played by a veteran character, actor Jim Varni, and was created by Nashville’s advertising company.
Ernest’s first appearance was in the advertising of 1980, attended by Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders. The hero was an immediate blow, and the Varney Advertising Agency was soon asked for requests to see more of him.

Ernest became nationally with large brands like Sprite. If you are watching TV in the 80s, you may still hear him say lemon in your head.
His popularity continued to grow all ten years. He was larger than Budweiser frogs.
In 1985, Ernest appeared in an unmalled camera as part of Jim Varney’s sketch films Dr. Otto and gloomy beam doughNobody saw the movie in the area, but it didn’t do anything for Dim Jim Varney’s rising star.

With Ernest’s fever seriously rising, Ernest got his Saturday morning sketch show with the name Hey Vern! It’s ErnestIn the terrain, the television series was hits and also pretty good, earning Jim Varney Day Emmy for his performance as Ernest P. Vorel and all the other wise characters Ernest appeared just like the show. The children loved him, his parents loved him, and everyone thought Ernest was cheerful.
Enter Disney who saw the money making money. Disney leaders decided to make Jim Varnia and his Ernest the central object of the feature film. Ernest went to the camp was his first solo outing, starting one of the most profitable comedy franchises in history.
Why Ernest goes to the camp has been deleted from existence

Ernest appeared in nine new films in 11 years, but today the movie that started it all, ” Ernest goes to camphas been deleted from history. There things are confused. Because Ernest goes to camp The Disney vault is now on and the studio has no intention to skip it again.
Ernest goes to camp has become the victim of the cancellation culture. The worst of the fact that neither Jim Varnie nor Ernest’s hero did nothing wrong. They have canceled something that had nothing to do with them and who no one could have been eliminated. This was because Volt Disney was fooled by a friend.

The film is the standard of the 80s summer camp, after the omitted group of children called the Second Chancellery as they visit Kampa Kikakee, a battle for a summer camp led by boss St. Cloud, A Plains Indian.
It is the usual marginal of the evil industry land, because Shermen Krader wants to turn off the camp and get its resources. It is raised to the immediate classic level thanks to Varney’s representation of Ernest as a camp maintenance man.
So where is the problem? Disney consultant Indian camp consultant considers it problematic.

It’s not that the way he is depicted is not faced. This is not a question at all, and if it were, Disney will probably be released with one of those who snooty, “Are you not a piece of human waste to watch it?” Warning labels.
After all, Ernest goes to Africa is currently on AppleTV.
Problem with Ernest goes to camp no as The film depicts the Indians, it is WHO Play the main St. The clouds with which the main cancellation of Disney is a problem. Iron Eyes Codia, a western Hollywood veteran who goes back to the 1940s, plays the camp owner Sentcloud, and disputes over him have decided one of the most beloved family comedies of the 80s to overshadow.
Iron Eyes Codie is guilty of everything

Ernest goes to camp It was far from the first movie that canceled the iron eyes on the codes like Indians. You may recognize him from the famous “crying Indians” ads for litter.
A close friend of Volt DisneyIron Eyes Codia was the roles of Hollywood Indians, but in 1996 the world learned that he was fraud. His real name was Esper Oscar de Koti, and he was actually an Italian.

No one knew. He spent decades living as an Indian wearing “traditional” costumes in everyday life and deceived everyone, including Volt Disney.
It should be noted that Esper denied these accusations while he died in 1999. However, his family has evidence, a certificate of baptism with his real name.
Disney now classifies Ernest goes to the camp as a racist movie

While Jim Varney’s depiction of Ernest has reduced his return over the years, it is a pity that his breakout movie, one of the surprises of the 1980s, hit the comedy, was locked in the Disney vault. Disney now classifies it as a racist movie alongside other previous productions such as South song.
Disney Ernest goes to camp According to what was then CEO Michael Eisner and Chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg. These are big words and they are all responsible.
Add them to Volt Disney’s close friendship with iron -eyes, and you are Disney now Ernest’s classic comedy is considered a nightmare for public relations. They hope that if they hide it long enough you will forget Ernest goes to camp ever existed.
Ernest goes to camp is not printed in physical media

For a short time, Ernest goes to camp DVDs and Blu-ray were available, but these print races ended more than ten years ago, making it difficult to find even in physical media.
Nevertheless Ernest goes to camp There is no streaming now, despite the short moment last year when it was on Hulu before a Disney The Executive Director understood what they had done and killed, and another classic of Jim Varney is still available.
Legitimate family comedy classics

Of all the movies of Varney, Ernest goes to camp There is a legitimate family comedy classic. Most will probably argue that his second movie, Ernest goes into jail, is even more funnier and the best of the series.
But it’s not as sincere as Ernest goes to campA movie in which Jim Varney seems to have tried to say something a little more important to all the children who could watch: a message about what it means to be different and to be.
In 80s, the nerds were not cool. Geeks were not celebrated. While Ernest P. Vorel is not exactly Nerd (although he is a genius inventor), he is extremely unusual strange. By today’s standards, we would probably consider him an autistic. It wasn’t what people saw on the screen in the 80s and 90s.

Ernest’s character was one of the only socially unused strange people that people actually considered cool. For clumsy strange blows in high school, Ernest goes to camp There was a touch stone. MeT was one of the first times they saw someone on the screen saying, “Hey, it’s right to be a little different.” Just be yourself, even if it hurts.
Ernest gets into jail Still available to watch almost anywhere, and it’s great as it is great. But Ernest goes to camp is deleted from history. It’s a shame because in a way the movie was important and it could be important again.

Modern Hollywood has largely abandoned family films. This means that we will never get another franchise like Ernest’s. Jim Varney’s character was unique, and Varney had talent and comedic genius to make him a hit.
Others have tried to back up Ernest Oddball’s charm, but no one else is close to capturing it. Iron eyes codia or not, Ernest goes to camp There is a movie that deserves to be seen. Disney’s decision to delete it is travestation.
Know what I mean, Vern?