Following the uproar surrounding the Pixar employees’ statement and Disney CEO Bob Chapek’s handling of the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, however, the kiss was reinstated into the movie last week. While the fact of that relationship was never in question at the studio, a kiss between the characters had been cut from the film. The stunning allegation - made as part of a larger protest over the company’s lack of public response to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill - did not include which Pixar films had weathered the censorship, nor which specific creative decisions were cut or altered.īut in at least one case, the statement appears to have made a significant difference.Īccording to a source close to the production, Pixar’s next feature film, “ Lightyear” - starring Chris Evans as the putative real-life inspiration for the “Toy Story” character Buzz Lightyear - does feature a significant female character, Hawthorne (voiced by Uzo Aduba), who is in a meaningful relationship with another woman. On March 9, LGBTQ employees and allies at Pixar Animation Studios sent a joint statement to Walt Disney Company leadership claiming that Disney executives had actively censored “overtly gay affection” in its feature films.