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Disney’s ‘Win or Lose’ Likely Canceled After Season One

BURBANK, Calif. — Disney’s first original animated series, Win or Lose, has aired its final two episodes of Season 1 on March 12, 2025, leaving fans wondering about its future.
The series revolves around a character named Kai, who navigates friendships while adjusting to a new town, and is coached by Dan. The show intricately weaves the stories of eight individuals preparing for a championship softball game, offering a unique and emotional glimpse into the lives of its characters, including children, their parents, and even a lovesick umpire. It debuted on Disney+ and has received praise for its creativity and storytelling.
Despite this initial success, reports suggest that Win or Lose may not return for a second season. Following the recent cancellation of the animated series Tiana, Disney has hinted at a strategic shift away from original longform content on its streaming platform.
Meanwhile, Pixar has also stated it will not prioritize longform episodes for future projects after Dream Productions and Win or Lose are released. This news raises concerns about the sustainability of original animated content on Disney+, which aims to compete with other streaming giants.
As the announcement of Win or Lose concluding leaves audiences curious for updates on a potential second season, many fans are left hoping that Disney might reconsider its decision amid the series’ positive reception.