Win or Lose: Disney Removes Transgender Story From Upcoming Pixar Series

Win or Lose: Disney Removes Transgender Story From Upcoming Pixar Series
Win or Lose: Disney Removes Transgender Story From Upcoming Pixar Series

The series Win or Lose releases in 2025 on Disney+.

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While Win or Lose is due to arrive on the Disney+ streaming platform in February 2025, our colleagues at The Hollywood Reporter have learned that this first Pixar original series has been modified by Disney. The firm has in fact decided to remove a transgender story from the future animated series.

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One step forward, two steps back

The series Win or Lose follows the members of a softball team as they prepare for a championship game. Each of its eight episodes focuses on a different character’s life off the field to highlight their point of view.

The different characters from the series Won or Lost.

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The decision to modify a transgender “storyline” apparently took place a few months ago. Disney chose to remove several lines of dialogue referencing the gender identity of one of the young characters, because they believe that: “When it comes to animated content aimed at young audiences, we recognize that many parents would prefer to discuss certain topics with their children on their own terms and when the time is right.”

The character in question remains in the series, but it will therefore not be mentioned that he is transgender.

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A concern for representation

Chanel Stewart, the young trans actress who lent her voice to the character in question in Win or Loseshared her reaction when she heard the news:

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“I was very discouraged. As soon as I received the script, I couldn’t wait to share my experience to help other young transgender people become empowered,” said Stewart to Deadline. “I knew this would be a very important debate. Transgender stories matter and they deserve to be heard.”

The animated series Win or Lose.

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His mother, Keisha, was also surprised and disappointed by the company’s decision, adding: “There may be some parents who aren’t ready to talk about it, but this is the world we live in and everyone should be represented. Everyone deserves to be recognized.

And I felt like it was another setback for the LGBTQ community, because it’s very hard for transgender teenagers…transgender people, periodshe continues. Especially when you’re young and trying to figure out how to navigate this world that you live in and how to become yourself.”

The series Win or Lose will be available on Disney+ from February 19.

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