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I wish Disney was as brave as its princesses after learning it cut a trans story from the new Pixar show Win or Lose

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  • Disney has cut a trans storyline from Pixar’s Win or Lose
  • This isn’t the first time it’s cut LGBTQIA+ themed stories
  • Many brands have been subject to huge pile-ons for inclusivity

If you’re looking for a Christmas present for the LGBTQIA+ folks in your life, Disney would very much like to sell you items from its Pride collection: there’s a Pride version of Mickey Mouse, a Disney Pride pin, a Disney Stitch… you get the idea. As the page says: “The Walt Disney Company proudly works with nonprofits throughout the year to support the LGBTQIA+ community globally.”

So, it’s a shame that that pride doesn’t seem to extend to including LGBTQIA+ characters in the best Disney Plus shows or best Disney Plus movies any more. The Hollywood Reporter has learnt that Disney has excised a trans storyline from the upcoming Pixar series Win or Lose, which follows a softball team and focuses on a different character each episode.

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