Disney axes transgender storyline from upcoming ‘Win or Lose’ series: report

New York Post - Dec 17th, 2024
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Disney has removed a transgender-oriented storyline from the upcoming Pixar series 'Win or Lose,' set to premiere in 2025. The series, which follows a middle school softball team, originally included an episode about a transgender child, but references to the child's gender identity have been cut. This decision aligns with Disney's approach to allow parents to discuss sensitive topics with their children. The show's premiere has been delayed to February 19 of next year to accommodate these changes. This is not the first time Disney has faced controversy over transgender representation, as similar issues arose with the show 'Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur' and the film 'Lightyear.'

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RATING

6.6
Fair Story
Consider it well-founded

The article provides a report on Disney's decision to alter content in a Pixar series, highlighting the controversy surrounding the inclusion of transgender storylines. It references credible sources like Variety and The Hollywood Reporter but could improve in areas of balance and transparency.

RATING DETAILS

7
Accuracy

The article appears to accurately report the events related to Disney's decision, referencing specific sources like Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. However, it could benefit from more detailed verification of claims about storyboard sequences and the exact nature of changes made.

5
Balance

The article primarily presents the perspective of the changes imposed by Disney without exploring opposing viewpoints or including comments from advocacy groups or experts on the representation of transgender characters in media.

7
Clarity

The article is generally clear and free of emotive language, sticking to a neutral tone. However, it could improve its structure by providing a clearer distinction between past events and the current situation, as well as a more logical flow of information.

8
Source quality

The article cites reputable sources such as Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, which are known for their authority in entertainment reporting. However, the article could improve by providing direct quotes or more extensive excerpts from these sources.

6
Transparency

While the article discloses its reliance on reports from other media outlets, it lacks transparency about potential biases or conflicts of interest, such as the author's background or affiliations. More context on the sources' perspectives would enhance transparency.