The emotion Surprise was cut because Pete Docter considered the emotion to be too similar to Fear. In psychology, there are actually six classified emotions: anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise.This is the reason the Emotions hate broccoli and keep Riley away from it, and why Sadness knew that Riley squirting milk through her nose while laughing felt painful. The emotions can feel the same things their host feels, such as smell, taste, pain and temperature.However, unlike taking the appearance of shapes, the emotions take the form of the animal they inhabit. Animals are shown to have the same five emotions as humans.While some people's Emotions are the same gender as they are (for example, all of Bill Andersen's Emotions are male and Jill Andersen's Emotions are all female), some people have multiple genders to their emotions, so a man can have a feminine side (Jordan's female Disgust), or a woman can express that emotion in a more masculine way (Riley's explosive Anger). Joy is based on a star and a burst of energy, Anger is based on a firebrick, Disgust is based on broccoli, Fear based on a raw nerve, and Sadness as a teardrop. The look of each emotion is also based on other things. This may have been done to have her emotions stand out from the rest that are seen in the film. Riley is the only character to have Emotions that do not resemble her. Various other characters' Emotions resemble them in some form, like having dyed hair or multiple piercings. Andersen's Emotions all have brown hair in a ponytail and wear red-framed glasses. Andersen's Emotions all have a mustache and wear a suit like he does, and Mrs. The Emotions tend to take on the appearance of the person they reside in. The Emotions reside in the mind of each person and they live and work in Emotion Headquarters. The film suggests that the first Emotion to appear is the one who is in charge, as Joy appears first in Riley's mind. In Riley Andersen's mind, Joy is in charge, while her father's mind is controlled by Anger, and her mother's mind is run by Sadness. The central Emotion is usually positioned in the center of the group, and controls most of the person's actions. They seem to appear from nowhere.Įach person has a central Emotion that acts as the unofficial leader of the group. The film ended with the two coming to an understanding as Joy recognizes the need for Riley to experience an emotionally complex life, and she begins collaborating more with her fellow emotions to steer the girl through adolescence.Each Emotion is created at a different moment, usually early in someone's life. The film zeroed in on the emotions of Riley, a middle-schooler struggling to adapt to her family’s move from Minnesota to San Francisco, as her leading emotion Joy is expelled from the control center and forced to team up with her polar opposite Sadness in a quest through her mind. Released in 2015, the original “Inside Out” imagined a world where people have five core personified emotions - Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger and Disgust - guiding their thoughts and actions through everyday life. The animated movie will feature new emotions and follow Riley as a teenager. Mark Nielsen is producing the pic, which is in early production and coming in summer 2024. “ Inside Out 2” is in the works from director Kelsey Mann, it was announced at the D23 Expo on Friday.Īmy Poehler is returning as Joy, while Meg LeFauve, who co-wrote the original movie with Pete Docter and Josh Cooley, is back to write the script. One of Pixar’s most acclaimed films is getting a sequel.
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