This week, after being criticized for staying mum as the 'Don’t Say Gay' bill was passed in both the Florida House and Senate, Disney CEO Bob Chapek was pressured into releasing a statement and a company-wide memo, since many of the company’s LGBTQIA+’s employees are directly affected by the bill - which seeks to limit what can be taught in classrooms regarding gender and sexual orientation. Now, however, the Pixar team revealed in an official letter shared with Judd Legume, that creative decisions have angered them on a much deeper level. Earlier this year, the team that brought us films like Toy Story and Finding Nemo didn’t hold back to express their disappointment when the Mickey Mouse company decided to pull their latest animated film Turning Red from a theatrical release, giving it a Disney+ premiere instead. It’s not exactly news that Pixar employees have been unhappy (to say the least) when it comes to their mother company Disney’s decisions regarding a series of issues.