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Riley's First Date? was released on November 3, 2015, on the first film's Blu-ray release with Josh Cooley as director and writer. [23] The short follows the events of the 2015 film Inside Out and involves Riley's parents and their emotions, suspecting that Riley is going out on a date with a boy named Jordan.
The sequel, out June 14, comes nearly a decade after Disney and Pixar released "Inside Out," a coming-of-age film that followed 11-year-old Riley Andersen as she navigated life in a new city with ...
In the mind of a young girl named Riley Andersen are five personified emotions that influence her actions: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger. Riley's experiences become memories that are stored as colored orbs and are sent into long-term memory each night. The aspects of the five most important "core memories" within her personality take ...
Joy is the first emotion born in Riley's head before she goes onto explain that five humanized emotions live in Riley's head which influence her actions. Riley's world is turned upside down when her family move from Minnesota to San Francisco, California. The move causes the other emotions to act up, but Joy is able to remain in control of ...
Riley cooly responds, "It was good," thanks to Ennui, the new emotion who projects consistent boredom. The short response prompts a zoom-in into the mind of Riley's mom, showing her own emotions ...
Inside Out 2 Disney/Pixar Prepare to have your emotions upended as Disney and Pixar’s Inside Out 2 heads to theaters in summer 2024. Inside Out premiered in 2015 and followed a young Riley as ...
Two years after her move to San Francisco, [c] 13-year-old Riley Andersen is entering high school. Her personified emotions—Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger—now oversee a newly formed element of Riley's mind called her "Sense of Self", which houses memories and feelings that shape Riley's beliefs. Joy, aiming to fill the Sense of Self ...
Lauren Holt as "Teen Riley", [4] a manifestation of Riley's teenage self that she drew when she was younger represented by a traditionally animated doodle on loose-leaf paper who works as a barista but later cast in a dream; Diane Lane as Mrs. Andersen, Riley's mother; Kyle MacLachlan as Mr. Andersen, Riley's father