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Pixar is the juggernaut of animated films, raking in Oscars (and dollars) with every feature release. Β The California-based company also features a lot of heart in their films, making sure to spend extensive time on storytelling and emotion throughout the movies.

Their latest film, Lightyear, is an origin story for Buzz Lightyear, of the Toy Story franchise. It features a young Buzz Lightyear as he flies through the galaxy. His co-space ranger, Alisha Hawthorne, is a black woman, and she marries a woman in the film, and one short scene features a loving hug and kiss between them.

This scene featuring a very G-rated kiss between females is the center of the film’s controversy in Muslim countries.

The absurdity of this ban underscores how behind-the-times these countries are, which so far includes The U.A.E., Kuwait, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and others, with Indonesia and Malaysia threatening to ban the film.

We applaud Disney for not only keeping the tame, appropriate, and culturally-realistic scene in the film, but also standing up to homophobic views, using their clout to help normalize same sex relationships.

Here’s hoping the film is a success upon its launch June 17 πŸš€, and for more films that challenge the status quo when it comes to L.G.B.T.Q. issues.

Check out the trailer below, and read more via The New York Times.

It was probably just a matter of time before the magic of Toy Story was plumbed further, creating a series of origin stories. The first four movies earned a combined $1.4 Billion dollars. Β The characters, the storylines, and the animation were all superb, creating timeless films that will delight countless kids and adults alike.

The first of those origin stories is Pixar’s Lightyear, which explores Buzz Lightyear’s upbringing and his journey to the cosmos.

The teaser trailer just dropped this week, with the film coming summer 2022.

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Emojis have crept into our lives, and they’re a strange and funny addition to everyday conversations. They’re not particularly important, but they have become almost universally recognizable, which makes them ripe for pop-culture references. Graphic designerΒ Francesco Hashitha Moorthy has created a series of movie posters that use only cleverly combined emojis to make up their classic titles. Everything from Pixar’s Up! to Trainspotting get the treatment in this fun collection. Via UrDesign:

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Though it does share some resemblance to the beautifully animated The Book of Life, Pixar’s take on Mexican culture and the Day of the Dead looks to be a visually enchanting ride. Take a look at the trailer for their new film coming this October, Coco.

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