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Win or Lose
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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.
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Where to Watch Win or Lose • Miniseries
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8 Episodes
Coach's Kid
E1
Coach's Kid
Laurie's insecurity about the upcoming championship manifests into a sentient blob called Sweaty.
Blue
E2
Blue
Umpire Frank, a pro on the field, lives his life from the sidelines, unable to let down his guard.
Raspberry
E3
Raspberry
Star catcher Rochelle knows money is tight—when she gets a chance to earn some cash, she's all in.
Pickle
E4
Pickle
Hard-working single mom Vanessa adores her kids and the love she gets for her social media posts.
Steal
E5
Steal
Stuck at big sister Taylor's boring softball games, imaginative Ira befriends troublemaking teens.
Mixed Signals
E6
Mixed Signals
Cool and confident, pitcher Yuwen is in conflict with Little Yuwen—his childlike, vulnerable self.
I Got It
E7
I Got It
Kai finds joy in new friends she makes on the softball team, but an injury nearly sidelines her.
Home
E8
Home
Coach Dan's leadership is crucial as the team stumbles their way toward their championship game.
Cast of Miniseries
Will Forte
Coach Dan (voice)
Rosanna Jean Foss
Laurie (voice)
Josh Thomson
Frank (voice)
Milan Ray
Rochelle (voice)
Rosa Salazar
Vanessa (voice)
Dorien Maxwell
Ira (voice)
Izaac Wang
Yuwen (voice)
Lil Rel Howery
James (voice)
Melissa Villaseñor
Veronica (voice)
Jo Firestone
Sweaty (voice)
Flula Borg
Janitor (voice)
Kyliegh Curran
Taylor (voice)
Jaylin Fletcher
Chicken-Kev (voice)
Erin Keif
Kerin / Lena (voice)
Beck Nolan
Brian Dyson (voice)
Orion Tran
Little Yuwen (voice)
Rhea Seehorn
Carole (voice)
Chanel Stewart
Kai (voice)
David Lally
Producer
Carrie Hobson
Executive Producer
Win or Lose • Miniseries Ratings & Reviews
mundoCine
Marta Medina Pérez
Pixar doesn't hit a home run with Win or Lose, but it offers a pleasant and easygoing watch that manages to tackle a wide range of issues, some of them quite thorny, through a gallery of deeply human characters. [Full Review in Spanish]
The Playlist
Brian Farvour
Though another season seems unlikely to turn up in Disney's bullpen, there's enough, even if just barely, to take us into that realm of curiosity as we wonder how the future might look for those inhabiting the world of "Win or Lose,"...
Loud and Clear Reviews
Wesley Hunt
Win or Lose is another winner in the Pixar catalog.
Polygon
Petrana Radulovic
What makes Pixar's Win or Lose so memorable isn't just the splashy, fantastical moments; it's that because the fantastical elements are in the characters' heads, the story itself is incredibly grounded, more so than the typical Pixar movie.
Tell-Tale TV
Chris Gallardo
Win Or Lose is a delightful and refreshing series that highlights Pixar's potential in exploring character-focused storytelling through its diverse cast of characters.
The News-Herald (Willoughby, OH)
Mark Meszoros
Win or Lose is the first series for Disney+ from Disney subsidiary Pixar - the makers of myriad acclaimed films, including Up, Finding Nemo, WALL-E and Toy Story - and it shows a studio struggling with an unfamiliar format.
Geeks of Color
Timothy Lee
The episodes just speed through their plots to get to sad scenes where they can emotionally manipulate the audience to cry along with the characters. To see this trick used every single episode was exasperating.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
If it does feel familiar at times that might well be because the themes in "Win or Lose" are universal.
Screen Rant
Ferdosa
Win or Lose greatly benefits from its diverse tapestry and stories. It feels real and genuine in its attempts to illustrate a close-knit community.
AwardsWatch
Alistair Ryder
...it's the most a Pixar production has felt attuned to everyday concerns in quite some time, which hits on the genuine everyday concerns you wouldn't hear from a series with Republican sympathies.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Alex Maidy
Win or Lose is a winner and one that earns a spot amongst Pixar's better efforts over the last decade. It also shows that Pixar does not need to rely on sequels or spin-offs to still deliver a high-quality production that rivals many live-action shows.
AV Club
Amy Amatangelo
The series mostly flounders because of the very nature of its structure. By telling its story from multiple perspectives and then forcing viewers to piece together the overall narrative, it's hard to deeply care about any of the characters.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
The characters are distinctive yet relatable; your heart goes out to every one of them. The storytelling is clever, filling scenes with enough detail to lend some gravity to this world.
RogerEbert.com
Rendy Jones
If this was released in its original form, then I would be proud to call "Win or Lose" a home run.
Collider
Ross Bonaime
As Pixar attempts to figure out this new format, Win or Lose is the closest thing to a home run so far.
FandomWire
M.N. Miller
The series captures what the studio's filmography does best: emotional storytelling, strong character development, and universal themes that bring people, families, and audiences together. Simply put, there's magic in it.
Paste Magazine
Elijah Gonzalez
Win or Lose gets at various issues bigger than baseball-anxiety, financial pressures, loneliness-and seamlessly weaves in curveballs through funny gags and inventive bursts of animation.
Looper.com
Reuben Baron
I can't escape the dread that the last-minute changes to the show's second half could threaten its tight narrative construction as well as its positive inclusive ethos, so my praise is measured and tentative.
Big Gold Belt Media
Nagier Chambers
Perfect mix of humor and heart. Both kids and adults will see themselves in these characters!
MovieWeb
Julian Roman
Pixar hits a home run over the fence with Win or Lose. It imaginatively depicts the self-doubts and personal travails of trying to succeed at something you love. Kids and adults alike will be delighted watching the Pickles softball journey.
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