Win or Lose (Pixar Disney+ series)

Phroobar

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Notice how every human character from Pixar lately has the Cal Arts look of big eyes and huge teeth. See Turning Red, Luca, Elio. Pretty generic stuff since John Lasseter was forced out. No new art styles from Pixar in the foreseeable future.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Notice how every human character from Pixar lately has the Cal Arts look of big eyes and huge teeth. See Turning Red, Luca, Elio. Pretty generic stuff since John Lasseter was forced out. No new art styles from Pixar in the foreseeable future.
Just skipping over Lightyear?
 

DCBaker

Premium Member
Original Poster
Some news on Win or Lose out of the Annecy Festival - 8 episodes, with each being about 20 minutes in length. More below.

"Prior to today, Will Forte was the only casting reveal. We received a few character descriptions, two voice reveals, and news about the score. Milan Ray from ABC’s The Wonder Years is the voice of Rochelle, who is described as a “Teenage CEO.” She’s an excellent student who takes the initiative in everything in her life, including helping to keep her single mother, Vanessa, on task and helping with her baby brother. Vanessa is voiced by Rosa Salizar (Alita: Battle Angel). The show’s score is composed by Ramin Djawadi, whose work includes the first Iron Man film, Eternals, A Wrinkle in Time, Disneynature’s Elephant, and HBO’s Game of Thrones.

What we saw wasn’t the first episode, so Carrie, Michael, and David had to set the scene. The series follows the events leading up to the Pickles softball championship, with each episode offering a different point of view. It follows not only students like Rochelle and the umpire Frank (Will Forte), but also the parents. The episode we saw was titled “Vanessa: The Cool Mom.” Having already been told that Rochelle sometimes has to help keep her mom organized, it gave insight into a hectic life of a single mother, trying to balance a career, a biting toddler, and a middle schooler facing life’s biggest turning point."

Full article at the link.

 

DCBaker

Premium Member
Original Poster
Pixar's Win or Lose has reportedly been delayed to 2024.

"Pixar’s first long-form original streaming series, “Win or Lose,” has been bumped to 2024. It was originally meant to premiere in December.

Disney just released the Disney+ listings for December and it’s not there. TheWrap had been hearing for a little while that it had been delayed until next year; this confirms it."

 

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