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  1. Jun 22, 2024 · In Inside Out 2, we also learn that as individuals get older, they get to control their own emotions, such as how Riley beckons Joy to the control stand. So, this means both Mr. and Mrs. Andersen ...

  2. This interestingly mirrors emotion science itself, which from about 1975 to 1995 was all about the first five emotions from the first Inside Out: Anger, Fear, Sadness, Disgust, and Joy. That’s the work of Paul Ekman, also a consultant on both films. The second set of emotions, now that Riley’s a teenager, are much more complicated.

  3. Jun 17, 2024 · Riley is breathing heavily and clutches her chest. She’s clearly having an anxiety attack and struggling to keep it all together under this pressure. Things don’t look good but the other emotions make it back to HQ, while Anxiety spirals out of control at the console. Joy steps up and speaks to Anxiety, telling her to let Riley go.

  4. Jun 5, 2024 · The film portrays a vivid mental system, highlighting the importance of balance between emotions to prevent chaos and maintain mental health. Inside Out introduces a variety of internal locations within Riley's mind, showcasing the depth of the human psyche through personified characters. Inside Out introduced audiences to the world of Riley's ...

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    • Worst: Anger - Decides Riley Should Run Away
    • Best: Anger - Provides Comic Relief
    • Worst: Disgust - Gets Moody with Mom and Dad
    • Best: Disgust - Saves Joy and Sadness
    • Worst: Fear - Wakes Up Riley During A Bad Dream
    • Best: Fear - Tries to Talk Anger Out of His Idea
    • Worst: Joy - Pushes Sadness Out of The Recall Tube
    • Best: Joy - Encourages Sadness to Help Riley
    • Worst: Sadness - Keeps Touching Memories
    • Best: Sadness - Brings Riley Back Home to Her Family

    Riley and her family have moved to San Francisco, and things have been terrible from the start. The local pizza has broccoli on it, Riley had a bad first day at school, and Joy and Sadness are missing from Headquarters! Seeing as the core memories are gone and the islands of personality are collapsing one by one, Anger comes up with the idea to go ...

    Anger may have a short temper and get easily annoyed, but he's also pretty funny. With his unique flavors of sarcasm and amusing sense of humor, he had us laughing throughout the whole movie, which was much needed during the suspenseful uncertainty that the plot brought. RELATED: 10 Pieces Of Inside Out Fan Art That Makes Us Feel Whether it's annou...

    With Joy (and Sadness) missing from Headquarters, the three remaining emotions are at a bit of a loss. When Fear comes up with the idea that the three of them just need to act like Joy, Disgust is the first one at the console while Riley has dinner with her parents. Riley manages to sit at the table in silence until Mom asks her about playing hocke...

    Just when things seem that they can't get any worse after Riley runs away, Joy finally figures out how to get back to Headquarters! She and Sadness crash land with a splat against the window, and they are hanging onto the edge for dear life! It doesn't seem like there's a way to get in, but then Disgust comes up with a plan on the spot. She decides...

    Fear is on Dream Duty for the night, and it doesn't seem like the job that the emotions fight to have. Down in Dream Production, Sadness and Joy, along with Bing Bong, are working to wake Riley up. Joy thinks they should make Riley so happy that she wakes up, but Sadness thinks they should scare her. RELATED: 10 Disney And Pixar Characters That Wou...

    We know that Anger comes up with the Happy Core Memory Development program (aka the plan to run away), but Fear does not go along with it right off the bat. He can't believe that Anger would suggest doing something so drastic! Fear is sure Anger must be joking, but the little red guy is 100% serious! He reminds Fear and Disgust that their life was ...

    Joy and Sadness have been trying to figure out how to get back to Headquarters to no avail. After seeing some memories fly up a recall tube, the two get the idea that they can be recalled back up to Headquarters. Joy climbs in the tube first, along with the bag of core memories, but when Sadness tries to get into the tube alongside her, the memorie...

    Joy has been desperately trying to keep Sadness from causing trouble. She's having some difficulty seeing Sadness' purpose, as all the blue emotion seems to do is make Riley feel sad, which Joy views as a bad thing. Joy tried to keep Sadness in her own circle to keep away from the memories and the control board, but she eventually realizes that som...

    Lately, Sadness has been very curious about the memories. She wants to hold them and touch them, but that causes them to permanently turn blue. At one point, she even tries to fix one of the core memories that looks crooked in its case, but this causes it to fall out! When she and Joy get sent to long term memory, Sadness still struggles to not tou...

    Sadness has trouble feeling useful to Riley, and Joy has managed to convince her that she only hurts Riley and makes everything worse. Sadness is very upset by this, and she's ready to give up on getting back to Headquarters. Joy manages to get them both back, and she tells Sadness that it's up to her to fix the situation after Riley has run away. ...

  5. Every Emotion In 'Inside Out 2,' Ranked. Vote up the best manic moods that make up Riley. Our little Riley Andersen isn't a little girl anymore. She's now a full-fledged teenager, and with that comes a whole host of new emotions. Aside from Joy, Anger, Disgust, Fear, and Sadness, Riley is now riddled with Anxiety, disinterested thanks to Ennui ...

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  7. Jun 16, 2024 · The main emotion in the Inside Out films is Joy. She sees herself as the leader of the group, the one who keeps everyone together and knows Riley the best. As her name suggests, she is in charge of Riley’s happiness and her happy memories. She guards them carefully, struggling with Riley experiencing other emotions, particularly those she ...

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