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"Lightyear" ended up doing poorly in the box-office compared to Pixar’s long history of blockbusters films that revolutionized animation. Docter complained that a spinoff about a hypothetical character the Buzz Lightyear toy was based on was too abstract a concept for audiences to handle.

"We’ve done a lot of soul-searching about that because we all love the movie. We love the characters and the premise. I think probably what we’ve ended on in terms of what went wrong is that we asked too much of the audience," he told The Wrap. "When they hear Buzz, they’re like, great, where’s Mr. Potato Head and Woody and Rex? And then we drop them into this science fiction film that they’re like, What?"

Lightyear being displayed at CinemaCon. The movie has met with mixed reviews and was considered a rare box office flop for Pixar.

Lightyear being displayed at CinemaCon. The movie has met with mixed reviews and was considered a rare box office flop for Pixar. (Getty Images)

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Not mentioned in the interview is that "Lightyear" contained a gay kiss that was originally removed and then added back by Disney. 

Docter underlined his point that no amount of press coverage explaining the film’s abstract premise could make audiences anticipate what it would be about.

"Even if they’ve read the material in press, it was just a little too distant, both in concept, and I think in the way that characters were drawn, that they were portrayed. It was much more of a science fiction," he said. "And Angus, to his credit, took it very seriously and genuinely and wanted to represent those characters as real characters. But the characters in ‘Toy Story’ are much broader, and so I think there was a disconnect between what people wanted/expected and what we were giving to them."

Pop culture website Bounding into Comics observed that the interview said nothing about Disney being boycotted by millions of American conservatives for its involvement in far-left cultural politics. It quoted a statement from then-Disney CEO Bob Chapek amid Disney’s feud with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who has made multiple bills to rein in woke politics.

Chris Evans, rather than Tim Allen voiced Buzz Lightyear in the animated movie "Lightyear."

Chris Evans, rather than Tim Allen voiced Buzz Lightyear in the animated movie "Lightyear." (AP Newsroom)

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"Because this struggle is much bigger than any one bill in any one state, I believe the best way for our company to bring about lasting change is through the inspiring content we produce, the welcoming culture we create, and the diverse community organizations we support."

The article also quoted Disney television director Latoya Raveneau as she declared she was "wherever I could, just basically adding queerness" to children’s entertainment. 

After Chapek was ousted in late 2022, returning CEO Bob Iger appeared to declare that he would roll back at least some of Disney’s political messaging, while still attempting to be a good "citizen of the world."

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA - JUNE 08: In this Handout provided by Disney Resorts, Stars from DisneyPixars Toy Story 4 Woody (in costume), Tom Hanks (2nd-L), Tim Allen (2nd-R) and Buzz Lightyear (in costume) appear with characters from the film inside Toy Story Land at Disneys Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort on June 8, 2019 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. (Photo by Matt Stroshane/Disney Resorts via Getty Images)

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA - JUNE 08: In this Handout provided by Disney Resorts, Stars from DisneyPixars Toy Story 4 Woody (in costume), Tom Hanks (2nd-L), Tim Allen (2nd-R) and Buzz Lightyear (in costume) appear with characters from the film inside Toy Story Land at Disneys Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort on June 8, 2019 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. (Photo by Matt Stroshane/Disney Resorts via Getty Images) (Photo by Matt Stroshane/Disney Resorts)

"Do I like the company being embroiled in controversy? Of course not. It can be distracting, and it can have a negative impact on the company," he said in a town hall. "And to the extent that I can work to kind of quiet things down, I’m going to do that." 

Alexander Hall is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to Alexander.hall@fox.com.