On Real Time with Bill Maher, Black claimed that Anger reading the newspaper with headlines about Riley's life references how he comes up with his material: he'll read a newspaper and get pissed off at human stupidity. He's ecstatic to get an entire section of the console devoted solely to curses at the end of the film. Actor Allusion: Lewis Black, king of the Cluster F-Bomb, voices Anger, who expresses a desire to say curse words multiple times throughout the film.He does this so Joy can pull Riley out of her Heroic BSoD, despite it meaning his end, because Joy remembered him and his beloved Riley can't function without her getting back. Act of True Love: Bing Bong, Riley's Imaginary Friend, pulls a Heroic Sacrifice when his rocket cannot carry both him and Joy out of the memory dump.Suffices to say they don't get home that way. 13 Is Unlucky: When they finally get the Train of Thought moving, Joy, Sadness, and Bing Bong board car 13.
See Herman's Head, Poison Berry in My Brain and Yumi's Cells for stories with a similar theme in live-action TV, manga and webtoon form respectively. The film was released by Disney on June 19, 2015, accompanied by the theatrical short Lava.Ī short named Riley's First Date? is included with the home media releases.Ī sequel, Inside Out 2, is set to release on June 14, 2024. When Sadness accidentally turns several of Riley's previously happy memories of Minnesota into sad ones, the conflict between Joy and Sadness leads to the two accidentally becoming lost within Riley's long term memories, and, with the help of Bing Bong ( Richard Kind), Riley's old imaginary friend, they must make their way back to Headquarters while Fear, Disgust, and Anger try to keep Riley functioning efficiently in their absence. Joy, who has primarily been in charge of the emotions throughout Riley's life, is determined to keep Riley happy throughout the experience, but Sadness, who has frequently been marginalized by Joy, is trying to find a sense of purpose like the other emotions have. The problems begin when Riley's family moves from their Minnesota home to San Francisco, and her emotions have to help her deal with her new environment and friends. He is very passionate about making things fair for Riley.
The other emotions, herself included, don't know what her role is. She would like to be more positive, but it's just so hard for her. Sadness ( Phyllis Smith): A gloomy, dismal emotion who prefers to lie on the floor and cry.
Because of that, she can't understand Sadness' purpose and tries to limit her role in the HD by making her do other things, such as reading boring manuals. Joy ( Amy Poehler): An optimistic, light-hearted emotion whose goal in life has always been to make Riley happy.The film focuses on an 11-year-old girl named Riley Andersen, and her emotions, who are personified as colorful creatures who live within her head and control her outlook on life. It is directed by Pete Docter ( Monsters, Inc., Up) and co-directed by Ronnie del Carmen. Inside Out is an animated film from Pixar Animation Studios.