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More brain puns are coming with the TV series “Inside Out” on Disney+

If you thought Disney was done with Everything is upside down After discovering the Sar Abyss, well, they have a Great Idea for you. How about a four-part Everything is upside down Miniseries with several characters we've never heard of? Dream productions is a Everything is upside down Spin-off that presents itself as a mockumentary about the creation of dreams. This interquel takes place between the two Everything is upside down Films provide insight into the dream factory in Riley's head and explore the question of how dreams are created and what they mean.

You see, in the world of Everything is upside downDreams are memories that require additional processing. They are also metaphors for show business, because what would a Pixar series be without a bureaucratic allegory? The series does not follow the joy, the anger or the lover Everything is upside down emotions. Instead, we follow director Paula Persimmon (voice: Paula Pell) as she tries to create the perfect dream, with Xeni (Richard Ayoade), a daydream director trying to invade nighttime dreams. Yes, we can all see where this is going. While it doesn't follow them specifically, all of your favorite voices (except Bill Hader or Mindy Kaling because Disney didn't have the money for them) go to La La Land, including Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Ally Maki, Kensington Tallman, Liza Lapira, Tony Hale, Lewis Black, and Phyllis Smith.

Disney finally reveals Win or losePixar's first long-form animated series. Disney first announced the series in 2020 for a fall 2023 release on Disney+. However, aside from the casting of Will Forte as Coach, we've heard very little about it. Win or lose has an ambitious concept: It follows a Little League team in the week before the big game, with each episode highlighting the perspective of a different player.

Below you can see a preview of both episodes. All four episodes of Dream productions stream on Disney starting December 11. New episodes of Win or lose will stream weekly on Disney+ starting February 19, 2025.

By Vanessa

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