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Win or Lose

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2025
  • TV-PG
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
4.8K
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Will Forte, Rhea Seehorn, Erin Keif, Dorien Maxwell, Chanel Stewart, Harlow Hodges, Flula Borg, Vyvan Pham, Lil Rel Howery, Josh Thomson, Santina Muha, Rosa Salazar, Rosanna Jean Foss, Tom Law, Jo Firestone, Kyliegh Curran, Milan Elizabeth Ray, and Izaac Wang in Win or Lose (2025)
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Follows a middle school softball team in the week leading up to their championship game, and each episode is told from the perspective of a different character.Follows a middle school softball team in the week leading up to their championship game, and each episode is told from the perspective of a different character.Follows a middle school softball team in the week leading up to their championship game, and each episode is told from the perspective of a different character.

  • Stars
    • Milan Elizabeth Ray
    • Will Forte
    • Josh Thomson
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    8.0/10
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    • Stars
      • Milan Elizabeth Ray
      • Will Forte
      • Josh Thomson
    • 47User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Milan Elizabeth Ray
    Milan Elizabeth Ray
    • Rochelle
    • 2025
    Will Forte
    Will Forte
    • Coach Dan
    • 2025
    Josh Thomson
    Josh Thomson
    • Frank
    • 2025
    Ian Chen
    Ian Chen
    • Additional Voices
    • 2025
    Akira Evans
    • Additional Voices
    • 2025
    Rosanna Jean Foss
    Rosanna Jean Foss
    • Laurie
    • 2025
    Tom Law
    • Tom
    • 2025
    Romi Herrada
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    • 2025
    Winston Vengapally
    Winston Vengapally
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    Reagan To
    Reagan To
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    Rosa Salazar
    Rosa Salazar
    • Vanessa
    • 2025
    Chanel Stewart
    • Kai
    • 2025
    Kyliegh Curran
    Kyliegh Curran
    • Taylor
    • 2025
    Dorien Maxwell
    Dorien Maxwell
    • Ira
    • 2025
    Scott Menville
    Scott Menville
    • Additional Voices
    • 2025
    Izaac Wang
    Izaac Wang
    • Yuwen
    • 2025
    Jenn An
    Jenn An
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    • 2025
    Dylan Buccieri
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    • 2025
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Win or Lose' uses a unique narrative structure, focusing on various characters' perspectives before a middle school softball championship. It explores personal growth, friendship, and emotional complexities with Pixar's signature animation. Each episode provides a fresh experience with imaginative visuals reflecting characters' emotions. The show balances humor and emotion, tackling serious topics like stress and relationships. Despite some criticisms about theme maturity and episode consistency, many praise its heartfelt message and universal resonance.
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    10PookyGranat

    Charming, Outlandish, and Surprisingly Cozy?

    I am not one to watch many series, nor have I seen much of Disney+'s offerings after having been a subscriber from the company's inception. Imagine my surprise when I casted this onto my TV to keep as background noise while I got some work done. Whether fortunate or unfortunate (depending on who you're asking), I got very little work done, as I was immediately drawn by this show's warm sensibilities, and dialed-in art style. After two episodes, I can frankly say that this truly came out of left field (pun unintentional, but welcome). The show's patiently reliable Pixar style seems to be riskier than films from eras past-with safe, predictable choices forfeited for visual gags and endearingly awkward punchlines that seem to come a mile-a-minute. This seems to be a show with a lot of hearts. Plural is apt here, as it seems to take the approach of unfolding the lead-up to a single calamitous event by unfolding the trajectories of each character's week leading up to the night in question. This, I believe, is where the show seems to take shape and really shine. As a watcher, I get the sense that one of the most challenging things to do for movies/series in the vein of "Win or Lose" lies in striking a correct tonal balance between being complex, sincere, and dynamic enough to win over mature audiences, whilst being simple and funny enough to not alienate the children who may be watching. Thus "family" humor seems to be something that is very hit-or-miss (there are the surprise baseball puns again). The subject matter of the episodes seem to draw from previous offerings like Inside Out-with an anthropomorphic depiction of insecurity and anxiety in one character's vignette-and Onward-with an unapologetically nerd-core game approach to "love" and "building up walls" as with another character. It seems to swing for the fences in every regard, oscillating between painfully human encounters with magical realism punchlines that blur the lines between what one person is experiencing in their inner world and what is actually happening. In this sense, it reminds me very much of Apple TV's "The Afterparty", to any of those who managed to find the stylings of that show appealing, if not varied in quality.

    The cast of characters even seem to have adopted the successes of "Turning Red", opting for characters who ooze a winsome kind of awkwardness that feel neither forced, nor derivative. Episode 2 ends with an overture, rather than a crescendo-Billy Holiday's "No Regrets". After just two episodes, I decided to create an IMDB account, if merely to add my voice to the choir about how much I enjoy this show, after just two episodes. They hit it out of the park, bases loaded, with this one.
    9jrowe0408

    Amazing.

    I had such low hopes coming from this series, but boy did it prove me wrong! The first & second episode were okay but by the third & fourth episode I was hooked! The final was a perfect ending for the series, don't get me wrong this series has flaws but that's what makes it special. My favorite episode was by far Kai's episode and I related a lot to it. That's what is also so great about this show, it is relatable for people of ALL ages.

    Just think about it. There is an episode about anxiety, there is an episode about the struggle of letting your guard down, there is an episode about a child having to take care of their parent, there is an episode about the struggles of being a single mom just trying to provide for your kids, there is an episode about a kid getting taking advantage of by manipulative older kids, there is an episode about using humor as a coping mechanism, there is an episode about the pressure that comes from being the star player of ANY sport team, and there is an episode a single dad just trying to hold it in all together. There is such a wide variety of struggles that is is almost impossible not to relate to a character, their struggles, or their personalities.

    Dear, Disney/Pixar. Please make more of your creativity show through with more projects like these.
    8Pagalala

    Wonderful and necessary

    I've seen a lot of reviews saying Win or Lose is unsuitable for children. While the themes are certainly more mature, the animation is fantastic, and much of the deeper context will likely go over younger viewers' heads. That said, the show does an incredible job of visualising emotions in a way that younger audiences can understand and relate to.

    As a young adult, I really struggled with rage. I had no idea where it came from and found it hard to articulate. Seeing something like this when I was 12 or 13 could have made a huge difference in my life.

    I love that Pixar is creating stories that help young people understand and express their emotions, offering visuals that make these complex feelings more accessible. It's a wonderful thing, and I truly believe this show will help a new generation not only process their own emotions but also develop compassion for the adults in their lives.

    It's a beautiful show-heartbreaking at times-but ultimately delivers an important and necessary message.

    Thoroughly enjoyed it.
    8Darragh_Gallagher

    More of this please!

    Pixar's newest show "Win or Lose" is a refreshing breath of fresh air from the recent other projects from Pixar such as Toy Story 4, Elemental and Lightyear, but Win or Lose brought back a sense of Pixar's old creativity and skills at making good stories.

    The whole little show was a beautiful and masterful tale of several characters on a softball team. They're an unlikely bunch, but putting their differences aside they work so well together. Splitting the series so that every episode follows a single character was a brilliant idea. It's even better when you can see events from other episodes unfolding in the background. The attention to detail and how well the story wraps itself together was simply excellent. By the end of the show everything seemed to have been in a much better place than they were before. The actual ending of the Championship is unknown whether the team won or not was possibly a nod to the title as we're left to decide whether the team won or lost.

    The animation was gorgeous and was further enhanced by superb voice acting from Will Forte, Rosa Salazar and Josh Thompson. The majority of the cast were children, and for the most part they were actually pretty good.

    Overall, this show delves deep into sensitives themes such as mental health, stress and pressure. It amounts to a neat and well rounded little show that's definitely worth your time to watch.
    9ambria-92127

    100% Fresh

    Fresh and relevant take on kids entertainment from Disney. Characters are awesome and each perspective brings them more depth. We loved how each family dynamic is different and not just the standard molecular family. Also very diverse group which was really cool too. Disney is highlighting mental health as an underlying theme within this series which doesn't get brought up often in cartoons and it's great the kids are seeing and understanding the stressors of what could be really effecting kids of that age group. We binged the first 6; kids got to stay up late that night. It was equally entertaining for adults as well. Anxiously awaiting the next drop.

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    • Release date
      • February 19, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Malaysia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ganes o Pierdas
    • Filming locations
      • Pixar Animation Studios - 1200 Park Avenue, Emeryville, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Pixar Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Pictures
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