Additionally, while I wouldn't want to necessarily equate the two, the Nazi movement would certainly draw some satisfaction from the shuffling of ethnic groups in Disney's award-winning motion pictures- it's taken them, what, decades to make a film with a black main protagonist?
I mean, I'm sure they don't intend to be racist, but it is incredibly easy to pick out stereotypes from their films, good and bad - notice how, for instance, British accents are confined to the villains and comic relief in Pocahontas, or how all the good guys in Hercules - set in the heat of Ancient Greece - are White Caucasians, or how quite a lot of the unnamed characters in Mulan look very similar to one another, or how the peaceful Atlanteans of Atlantis are unable to solve their own problems without the interference of white Americand...etc., etc.
No malice intended - I enjoy Disney's better productions as much as anyone - but, like I say, it is incredibly easy to pick stuff out.