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Win, Lose or Draw (also known as Disney's Win, Lose or Draw) is a game show that aired as a preview on January 17, 2014, [1] and officially premiered on March 3, 2014 on Disney Channel. [2] In April 2013, the Disney Channel announced a new version of Win, Lose or Draw, to be hosted by Justin Willman.
In April 2013, the Disney Channel announced a new version of Win, Lose or Draw, to be hosted by Justin Willman, which premiered on January 17, 2014. As with Teen Win, Lose or Draw, the two teams on each program are made up of two young contestants plus a teenage celebrity (this time, from a Disney Channel or Disney XD program). New motion ...
In December 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.
Pixar's "Win or Lose" series is set to premiere on Feb. 19, 2025 on Disney+. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Reports: Trans storyline in Pixar's 'Win or Lose' scrapped by Disney ...
Win, Lose or Draw (British game show), a British television game show based on the American show that aired on ITV schedule from 1990 to 1998; Win, Lose or Draw (2014 game show), a Disney Channel game show; Win, Lose or Draw, a 1991 episode of the PBS show Shining Time Station
“Win or Lose,” the first-ever long-form series from Pixar, was originally set to feature a transgender storyline that ended up being cut by Disney, Variety has learned. Debuting in 2025 ...
A transgender storyline has reportedly been cut from Pixar’s upcoming Win or Lose series.. Ahead of its February 2025 release, Disney cut the transgender storyline from Pixar’s first long-form ...
Willman began hosting Win, Lose or Draw on Disney Channel, a revival of the teen version of the Burt Reynolds and Bert Convy classic game show in 2014. [16] In July, Comedy Central ordered a pilot for Sleight of Mouth, a weekly magic-based variety show hosted by Willman. The show was not picked up, but Comedy Central aired the pilot in April ...