Returning from Pixar Fest is a small arts and crafts area. There are small tables and chairs, perfect for kids. Baskets hold supplies and coloring pages. Guests can write ... A sign advertises the ...
Or do they? I'm not sure it's that simple. Disney was in the news last week after the company yanked a transgender storyline from an upcoming Pixar animated series, "Win or Lose." The series ...
Disney has dropped a transgender storyline from its upcoming animated Pixar series "Win or Lose," a spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital Tuesday. Pixar Animation Studios' "Win or Lose ...
In 2022, when some Pixar employees came together to speak out against Disney's actions surrounding Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill, they also expressed disappointment in the company's approach to ...
A transgender storyline has been cut from an upcoming Pixar TV series, a Disney spokesperson has confirmed. Pixar original animated series ‘Win or Lose’ is set to be released in February on ...
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Disney has decided to remove a transgender storyline from its new Pixar show “Win or Lose.” The upcoming series, set to be released on Feb. 19, follows a group of kids on a softball team as ...
Fearing a backlash from parents, Disney has cut a transgender storyline from Pixar’s upcoming original animated sports series Win or Lose, a show about a co-ed middle school softball team.
Pixar Animation Studios has reportedly scrapped ... subjects with their children on their own terms and timeline," a Disney spokesperson told Variety and THR.
Disney has pulled a transgender subplot from Pixar’s “Win or Lose,” an original series coming to Disney+, saying that it’d rather leave “certain subjects” for parents to discuss.