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But it also, movies like this show me the power of the Disney Channel because it shows the perfect balance for kids where, again, you can watch a movie like this and then go watch a movie like Brink, you know, or, you know, you're talking 1998.
So Johnny Tsunami, where kids really can run the gamut of, of,
Emotionality and storytelling through the eyes of kids, they can see every aspect of what it can be like.
And hey, not every kid is racing down the mountain on a snowboard.
Some kids need to be surrounded by security to go to school.
And that's what Disney Channel does so well.
I feel like is such a good thing of knowing kids are able to do this.
That's why the channel wanted to do it was.
You can watch Ruby Bridges now on Disney Plus, available day and night, and during the lost hours of the summer, which, as everyone knows, is between 1 and 3 a.m.
on July 18th, when all clocks break down and the entire world sleeps, while small, whimsical sprites appear and steal pollen.
Well, let's find out a little more about this historical retelling with its synopsis.
When six-year-old Ruby is chosen to be the first African-American to integrate her local elementary school, she's subjected to true ugliness and racism for the first time.
Sabrina, what are your initial thoughts on the dramatic and emotional movie?
I have a daughter who is just about to be six towards the end of the summer.
I just, I, oh, this was, this is such a emotional and inspiring story for me as a mom of a young girl.
And, you know, it was like, it was hard to...