It is famous for its inclusion among Joel Chandler Harris' Uncle Remus stories.
Out of curiosity, they let him lead the way, only for Br'er Rabbit to walk them straight into a cavern of bees.
The story was used in the 1946 film Song of the South along with "The Tar Baby" and "The Briar Patch".
[2] It is also referenced in a dark ride scene of Splash Mountain, a log flume-style attraction based on Song of the South at Tokyo Disneyland and formerly at Disneyland and Magic Kingdom.
The term "The Laughing Place" is also used in the Stephen King novel Misery and the second season of the series Castle Rock.