Disney’s Pixar series “Win or Lose” features Laurie, a middle school softball player who openly practices Christianity.
This is the first time we’ve seen that in a Disney character in nearly 20 years.
So tolerant of Disney to ignore over 60% of the population, right?
In the premiere episode, Laurie prays for strength before a game.
This is marking a notable “inclusion” of faith in Disney content. Wow, I wonder what made them do that?
This also comes after they removed the transgender story from that movie.
So, naturally, the lgbtq crowd is freaking out about it.
Too bad. Maybe they’ll get a chance, in oh, 18 years. See how they like it.
BREAKING: Disney Introduces Christian Character After Ditching Transgender Story.
Disney is introducing an openly Christian character into its Pixar animated show Win or Lose shortly after a transgender storyline was pulled.
This is the first openly Christian character to… pic.twitter.com/stlfrtvPmd
— Jimmy
𝕏 (@jimomics) March 8, 2025
Daily Wire reports:
The new animated Disney series “Win or Lose” is making headlines again, only this time it’s for featuring an openly Christian character.
The company has avoided Christian references for years, but that changed with the debut of the show “Win or Lose,” which is described as “[featuring] the intertwined stories of eight different characters as they each prepare for their big championship softball game — the insecure kids, their helicopter parents, even a lovesick umpire.”
This new animated series includes a character named Laurie who is feeling self-doubt, so she turns to God in prayer for help. There is also a cutout of an angel inside Laurie’s bedroom.
“Dear Heavenly Father, please give me strength,” Laurie prays. “I have faith, but sometimes the doubt creeps in.”
Industry publication WDW News Today noted that this is the first time in two decades that any Disney show has made such a reference. They said the last time was in the 2007 film “Bridge to Terabithia,” which had children Jesse and Leslie attend church together and discussing religion on their way home.
This inclusion is also significant because Disney opted to cut a transgender storyline that was previously included in the same show. The character remained, but all mention of gender identity questioning was removed.
“When it comes to animated content for a younger audience, we recognize that many parents would prefer to discuss certain subjects with their children on their own terms and timeline,” a rep for the company said at the time.
Liberals are going to flip out!
Disney has a Christian character for the first time in 20 years.pic.twitter.com/C0Mkf2eHIw
— We The Memes (@MericanMemes) March 6, 2025
Where’s all the representation and diversity if there hasn’t been a Christian character in a Disney film in nearly TWENTY YEARS?!
Define discrimination.
Exactly. It’s always the opposite to what the liberals scream. They discriminate us.
And yet, we’ve tolerated them. And look what becomes of society.
I’m kinda stuck at the first Christian character in 20 years introduced by Disney, with Christians being 65% of adult people in the US https://t.co/sPZedBoguL
— MrTate (@MrTate) March 5, 2025