Pixar's Disney+ Streaming Series Win or Lose was enveloped in controversy when Disney cut a trans storyline for the show, and ...
The Pixar series “Win or Lose,” according to a Disney synopsis, “features the intertwined stories of eight different ...
Pixar's first animated series, “Win or Lose,” has been making headlines for more than one reason in recent months. The ...
Oh, Pixar — at it again with a funky concept that goes all in on the emotions. In the case of Win or Lose, the studio’s first television series, it’s all about externalizing internal ...
TED Talk, Pixar veteran Andrew Stanton referenced a quote that television host Fred Rogers liked to keep in his wallet.
No, this is not a strange case of Stockholm syndrome; I genuinely believe Win or Lose is a surprisingly groundbreaking achievement for Pixar, and I implore everyone to give it a shot when the ...
Pixar's first animated series, “Win or Lose,” has been making headlines for more than one reason in recent months. The eight-part animated series follows the story of the Pickles, a middle ...
In a pivotal moment of the championship, she rounds third base and betrays her coach’s stop sign. The bum ankle acts up and ...
A recently released streaming series from Pixar offers a chance for fans to cling to what used to be. “Win or Lose” is an animated series focusing on a co-ed, youth-level softball team ...
The character of Laurie on the new show "Win or Lose" is the first openly Christian character to feature on a Disney show for almost 20 years.
Pixar's new series Win or Lose — the second (and probably last) of its long-form originals for Disney+ — starts by explaining that "if someone wins, somebody has to lose." But why does it always have ...