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Where to watch ‘win or lose’, Pixar’s first series

Find out when and where to watch the first animated series of Pixar Studios: ‘Win or Lose’, a production that should tell the story of 8 characters

Pixar’s first animated series is coming! It turns out that “Win or Lose” has a premiere scheduled for next Wednesday, 19promising to bring a narrative that will address different points of view about the same event: the game of a softbal championship.

For this, the episodes will accompany Pickles, a mixed team from a elementary school, the week before the game, showing the perspectives of children, parents and even the referee about the event. The plots of eight characters will be addressed, each inserted in a unique visual style.

“I played softball when I was a child and this was an opportunity to create a very specific world,” said Carrie Hobson in a press release justifying the chosen universe to include the plot. “There are so many facets in sports that I love: they can bring out the best and worst of a person; The quietest person of all can lose their calm. And when it comes to losing or winning, we also talk about everything or nothing. We felt this was the best arena for the themes we love. ”

The characters in the plot, according to the IMBD, are:

  • Taylor, interpreted by Kylriegh Curran;
  • Frank, Forte Will;
  • Rachelle, dubbed by Milan Elizabeth Ray;
  • Yuwen, lived by Izaac Wang;
  • Sweaty, Jo Firestone;
  • Frank, whose voice comes from Josh Thomson;
  • Kai, interpreted by Chanel Stewart;
  • Lena, who comes to life by ERIN KEIF;
  • Laurie, portrayed by ROSANNA JEAN FOS;
  • Jun’s father, interpreted by Edward Hong.

Where to watch “Win or Lose”?

To follow the story, you need to be a subscriber to Disney’s streaming platform, as The episodes will be made available in the Disney+catalog.

The series was written and directed by Carrie Hobson (Luca) and Michael Yates (Soul), while production was in charge of David Lallywho worked on titles like “Fun Mind”, “looking for Dory” and “Live – Life is a party”. The songs are credited to Ramin Djawadiwhile the original songs are Campfire and Djawadi.

Source: Recreio

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