Disney Pixar Movie With Non-Binary Character Flops During Big Screen Premiere

Originally published June 19, 2023 4:00 pm PDT

A new Disney movie featuring a non-binary character using “they/them” pronouns has ranked as one of the lowest debuts for a Pixar film.

QUICK FACTS:
  • The newest Pixar film, “Elemental,” featuring a non-binary character who uses they/them pronouns, has become Disney’s lowest-ranked box office premiere in history.
  • “Depending on where it falls, this could be the lowest-earning opening weekend Pixar has had since Toy Story’s $29 million take in 1995. Even then, Toy Story’s box office take has not been adjusted for inflation, making Elemental’s box office figures even more disappointing,” according to ScreenRant.
  • The film, which cost around $200 million to make, only brought in $29.5 million in its opening weekend.
  • According to its description, the movie “draws on themes of xenophobia and migration, and how love transcends differences.”
REPORTER JOHN NOLTE ON DISNEY’S “WOKE” PLOTS:

“Disney will never be Disney again. It’s over for these scumbags. There is no recovering from preying on little kids. And even if Disney wanted to stop grooming your kids (and they don’t), they can’t. The company has painted itself into a grooming corner. Disney has lost all normal and decent customers, which means its customer base is now made up only of left-wing perverts,” Nolte said.

BACKGROUND:
  • In November 2022, Disney’s animated movie “Strange World” opened to a disappointing $4.2 million.
  • The movie follows Ethan (voiced by Jaboukie Young-White), a young gay teenager, whose identity is fully supported by both of his parents.
  • The film scored a “B” CinemaScore, the lowest score ever for a Disney animated production, according to World of Reel.
  • Since “Beauty and the Beast,” every Disney animated movie has been met with A+, A, or A- grades.

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