Win or Lose (TV series) explained

Genre:
Creator:
  • Carrie Hobson
  • Michael Yates
Director:
  • Carrie Hobson
  • Michael Yates
Voices:
Composer:Ramin Djawadi
Country:United States
Language:English
Runtime:20 minutes
Company:Pixar Animation Studios
Network:Disney+

Win or Lose is an upcoming American animated television series produced by Pixar Animation Studios for the streaming service Disney+. The studio's first original long-form animated series, it was created, written, and directed by Carrie Hobson and Michael Yates, who also served as executive producers with David Lally, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton, and Lindsey Collins. The series revolves around a co-ed softball team at middle school named the Pickles in the week leading up to their big championship game, with each episode showing the perspective of each member in the same events, each reflected in a unique visual style.

The series stars Will Forte, Milan Ray, and Rosa Salazar. Pixar was developing the long-form original series following the creation of Disney+. It was officially announced in December 2020, during Disney's Investor Day, with Hobson and Yates on board who conceived the idea. Win or Lose draws inspiration from the conversations between Hobson and Yates, who would have very different reactions to the exact same events upon working on Toy Story 4 (2019). The animation style appears to shift, distinguishing itself further from usual fare in each episode, with Brendan Beesley, Brandon Kern, and Tom Zach as the heads of animation. Docter described the series as "a comedy about love, rivalry, and the challenges we all face in our struggles to win at life". Its musical score was composed by Ramin Djawadi.

Win or Lose is scheduled to premiere on Disney+ on December 6, 2024, and will consist of eight episodes.

Synopsis

Win or Lose follows a co-ed middle school softball team called the Pickles in the week leading up to their big championship game. Each 20-minute episode takes the same events from one different member of the Pickles and their perspective as the game approaches, such as players, their parents, and the umpire, with two stories being showcased in particular.

Voice cast and characters

Main

Other characters set to appear included Frank, the umpire who struggles due to his parents yelling at him for foul calls; and a selfish pitcher who cares about himself until his episode reveals that he is in love with a girl.[2]

Episodes

All episodes are directed and written by Carrie Hobson and Michael Yates.

Production

Development

On December 10, 2020, during Disney's Investor Day meeting, Pixar announced an original series titled Win or Lose for its parent company Disney's streaming service, Disney+. Carrie Hobson and Michael Yates were announced to be creating, writing, and directing from an idea they conceived, while David Lally was announced to be producing the project. "It's not so much about softball as it is a comedy about love, rivalry, and the challenges we all face in our struggles to win at life," Pixar's Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter stated. The series will consist of 20-minute episodes.[3] [4] When working on Toy Story 4 (2019), Hobson and Yates realized that they had pretty different interpretations of how their creative meetings went, so they used these differing interpretations to develop the idea of an animated series revolving around one event but with each character having their own conflicts surrounding the event. Hobson explained that Win or Lose has all the humor and heart of a Pixar feature film, but with a different type of storytelling. She also stated: "It's less of a Rashomon and more... You think you know a character, and then you pull back the curtain and reveal they have their own thing going on".[5] Hobson and Yates also executive-produced the series alongside Lally, Docter, Andrew Stanton, and Lindsey Collins.[6] [7]

Win or Lose is Pixar's first long-form animated series, as well as the first not to be based upon an existing property, as most of Pixar's television projects are based upon an existing property and short-form. Pixar began considering developing a TV series following the creation of Disney+. Yates and Hobson said one of the reasons a TV show format was selected for the series was the idea of experimenting with the format and longer storytelling, particularly regarding character perspectives, as well as a love for television.[8] Another reason was how television would allow Pixar to do things a feature film format would not allow to. Hobson and Yates noted they both had to learn how to work on an episodic format. On July 17, 2023, Lally confirmed on X that post-production for the series was completed.[9]

Writing

According to Hobson and Yates, a major theme on the series is how things are not as they seem, and seeing things from different perspectives, particularly how people in one place can suffer different experiences. Each episode centers on a different character; characters are first introduced in a different episode, after which their episode further explores the said character after the perception first given in their debut. Hobson said the characters were inspired by her and Yates, as well as by people they have met through their lives and their own experiences.

Casting

On September 9, 2022, during the D23 Expo, it was announced that Will Forte would voice the lead character Coach Dan, ahead of a first look image released on the same day.[10] Forte's voice performance as Coach was inspired by Robin Williams as the Genie from Aladdin (1992). Yates said, "Will was constantly improving. It was an overflow of great stuff. The hardest part was having a five-minute scene with constant belly laughs and having to get it to three minutes!"[5] On June 16, 2023, at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, Milan Ray and Rosa Salazar joined the voice cast.

Animation

Mark C. Harris and Gini Cruz Santos both serve as the animation supervisors on the series, while Kevin Andrus, Lucas Fraga Pacheco, and Stefan Schumacher all serve as directing animators on the series.[11] Animation is provided by the artist crew that worked on feature films.[12] Win or Lose used more animators than a feature film. The series makes heavy use of visual metaphors, with some characters featuring multiple metaphors. In each episode, the animation style appears to shift, further distinguishing itself from Pixar's usual fare. For example, Rochelle's story appears to mimic a cardboard diorama, and the actual softball footage mimics that of a traditional sports anime.[13] This was made in order to visualize each character's perspective. The production team worked closely with the animators in order to define how each character would move in a way that showcases their characterization. The series also made use of 2D animation, which the producers said was determined regarding what the story mandated.

Music

On June 16, 2023, Ramin Djawadi was revealed to be composing for the series. He began recording the score on August 14, 2023.[14] [15] Original songs for the series were written and produced by the duo Campfire (Shane Eli and Jonny Pakfar) based on themes by Djawadi. The duo also provided additional music for the series' score.[16]

Release

Win or Lose was initially announced to premiere on Disney+ in December 2023.[17] [18] However, on November 15, 2023, it was announced that the series was delayed to 2024.[19] The series is slated to premiere on December 6, 2024,[20] and it will consist of eight episodes.

Marketing

On November 12, 2021, during Pixar's special for 2021's Disney+ Day, the first look at the concept art was revealed, offering a sneak peek at some of the characters featured in the series.[21] It received mostly positive response from Pixar fans.[22] On September 9, 2022, during the 2022 D23 Expo, Hobson and Yates presented a first look at the series. On June 16, 2023, footage of the episode "Vanessa: The Cool Mom" was shown at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival.[23] The official trailer was released on August 9, 2024.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Trailer: First Original Pixar Series 'Win or Lose' Hits Disney+ in December. August 15, 2024 . August 16, 2024 . Animation Magazine.
  2. Web site: First Footage from Pixar's Historic Disney+ Show Released Online. Leach. Alycia. December 19, 2022.
  3. Web site: December 14, 2020. Pixar's First Original Series Win or Lose Coming to Disney+ Fall 2023 . October 24, 2022. Pixar Post . en-US.
  4. Web site: December 11, 2020. Three New Pixar Series Coming to Disney+, Including the Very Adorable Up Spin-Off Dug Days. January 18, 2021. /Film. en-US. January 26, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210126051814/https://www.slashfilm.com/three-new-pixar-series-disney-dug-days-win-or-lose/. live.
  5. Total Film Christmas 2022 Issue 332
  6. Web site: Magazine . Animation . 2023-03-01 . Rising Stars of Animation 2023 . 2023-05-01 . . en-US.
  7. Web site: Gaur . Ryan . 2023-07-06 . Conversation with Team Behind New Pixar Series 'Win or Lose' Carrie Hobson, Michael Yates, David Lally . 2023-07-07 . Skwigly Animation Magazine.
  8. Web site: Lang . Jamie . 2023-07-07 . 'Win Or Lose' Creators On Making Pixar's First Long-Form Series (Video Interview) . 2023-07-07 . . en-US.
  9. davidmlally. David Lally. 1684027414383566848. That's a wrap for post production! Skywalker Sound turned it UP for us!! WIN OR LOSE is 100% done! Now the long wait for December… :). July 26, 2023. August 29, 2023.
  10. 1568389888495747075. Pixar. Up to bat at #D23Expo: a FIRST LOOK at Pixar's all-new Original series Win or Lose, with Will Forte as Coach Dan. From filmmakers Michael Yates, Carrie Hobson, and David Lally, Win or Lose comes to @DisneyPlus in 2023!.
  11. Web site: Gaur . Ryan . 2023-07-06 . Conversation with Team Behind New Pixar Series 'Win or Lose' Carrie Hobson, Michael Yates, David Lally . 2023-12-01 . Skwigly Animation Magazine.
  12. December 19, 2022. The "Win or Lose" crew is made up of all the same artists that work on our Feature Films! Trying to make smart choices along with hard work! :). davidmlally. 1605036792243052544. 2022-12-20. en.
  13. Web site: September 9, 2022. Win Or Lose Footage Description: Pixar Makes Its First Animated Streaming Series [D23]]. October 27, 2022. /Film. en-US.
  14. Web site: Betti . Tony . 2023-06-16 . Annecy 2023 Recap: Pixar Presents Full Episode of Original Series Win or Lose Before Elemental Premiere . 2023-06-17 . LaughingPlace.com . en-US.
  15. Web site: August 14, 2023 . Ramin Djawadi Scoring Pixar's Win or Lose. August 17, 2023.
  16. Web site: ABOUT . 2024-08-16 . CAMPFIRE . en-US.
  17. November 12, 2021. ⚾ Step up to the plate and check out this first look art from @Pixar's Win or Lose, an all-new animated series coming to #DisneyPlus in Fall 2023! #DisneyPlusDay. disneyplus. 1459193060269514752. 2021-11-12. en.
  18. Web site: Palmer . Roger . May 16, 2023 . Pixar's Win or Lose Disney+ Release Window Revealed . May 17, 2023 . What's On Disney Plus . en-US.
  19. Web site: Pixar's First Long-Form Original Streaming Series 'Win or Lose' Bumped to 2024. Drew. Taylor. TheWrap. November 15, 2023. November 15, 2023.
  20. Web site: Pixar Reveals 'Win or Lose' Release Date, New Trailer Video. Drew. Taylor. TheWrap. August 9, 2024. August 9, 2024.
  21. Web site: November 12, 2021. Pixar's Win Or Lose Images Tease Pixar's Unique New Animated Series. October 27, 2022. /Film. en-US.
  22. Web site: November 12, 2021. Pixar Fans Are Loving Their First Look At The New Disney+ Series Win Or Lose. September 4, 2023. Looper. en-US.
  23. Web site: Milligan . Mercedes . April 27, 2023 . Annecy Unveils Feature Film Competition, First-Looks & Screening Events . May 5, 2023 . Animation Magazine.