This is Pixar swinging for the fences with their first original series, and early signs suggest they're hitting well. The concept alone—one softball game, eight episodes, eight completely different experiences—is teaching material wrapped in entertainment.
What makes this work is that it's not preachy about perspective-taking; it just shows you how wildly different the same moment can feel depending on who you are. The kid riding the bench has a completely different game than the star pitcher, and both stories matter.
Limited data means we're scoring with moderate confidence, but an IMDb 8.0 and Letterboxd 4.1 out of the gate is promising. Metacritic's 68 suggests critics are more mixed, but that's often the case when something tries something new. The Disney+ platform provides solid safety infrastructure, and Pixar's track record speaks for itself.
This is the kind of show that might actually generate interesting dinner table conversations, which is rare. Not just 'did you like it?' but 'wait, how did YOU see that scene?' Give it a shot if you've got a sports-involved kid or anyone learning that their way of seeing the world isn't the only way.




