The event will showcase a Toy Fest featuring an extensive collection of toys along with special deals from the retailer, making it the perfect stop for holiday ...
Pixar, as an animation studio, used to resist the idea of pumping out too many sequels. Sure, the studio’s first movie, Toy Story ... So, with Cars 2, there is a level of polish to the animation ...
Allard is spotted in the collection list, and Shelby Cobra is too. As for the cars side of the story, that Shelby is a 1964 Daytona Coupe. A 1913 Mercer Raceabout can also be found at the museum ...
Disney has cut a transgender storyline from its new animated series, “Win or Lose,” ahead of the show’s release. The original animated series from Disney-owned studio Pixar centers around a ...
Disney confirmed this week that it has removed a storyline related to gender identity from an upcoming animated series about a middle school softball team. “Win or Lose,” an original series from Pixar ...
A number of car models won't ring in the new year. The Ford Edge, Toyota Venza and Mini Clubman are just some of the vehicles that won't make it past model year 2024 in U.S. markets. Automakers ...
The cowl replicas in McFarlane Toys’ collection have been a great success, and three new options in 1:3 scale are about to arrive. This time, the reproductions will include cowls from Batman ...
Disney has pulled a transgender ... In August 2022, Pixar released the animated film Lightyear, a spin-off from the Toy Story film series that acts as an origin story for Buzz Lightyear as he ...
Behind the sign is a pink roller coaster and Mickey Ferris wheel (inspired by the Incredicoaster and Pixar Pal-A-Round), pink clouds, and a group of Mickey balloons. Palm trees are on the sides of the ...
A new report confirms that Pixar’s animated series, “Win or Lose,” will no longer include a transgender storyline when it airs on Disney+ next year. According to The Hollywood Reporter, a spokesperson ...
Pixar’s animated series ‘Win or Lose' is set to debut in February 2025 (Pixar/Disney/YouTube) Disney and Pixar have come under scrutiny for their handling of LGBTQ+ storylines before.