people and david levitz tentatively culture who filed that report as you're in the studio with me to talk a bit about this movie. so david, i did not see that scene in your report. i was hoping we would see what all the fuss is about. i know they the kiss heard about around the world. we haven't seen it yet, and they don't have it. pixar doesn't have it in any of its promotional material, which means that if you want to see, because you have to go see the movie, if you're allowed to in your country, if it's not bands, right? so as we mentioned, it is banned in numerous countries. most of them in the middle east and asia. but does this include china? do we know for sure whether china is banning the film aren't we don't know for sure . disney is assuming at this point, they've said they assume at this point that it won't be shown in china, but it's not really clear. china is, of course, the world's biggest movie market. for pixar, though, it's not a, it's not a make or break movie marketed accounts for about 3 percent of their revenue. but what this means is, normally, what it means rea