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Joy first appeared in the 2015 Pixar film Inside Out. 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 ...
Amy Poehler reprises her role as Joy, the first emotion to appear inside Riley's mind when she's born, in "Inside Out 2." Lighthearted and optimistic, Joy fittingly strives to keep Riley joyful.
The large, hooded character hesitantly emerges from the Vault, followed by Joy asking them to finally reveal Riley's secret. After letting out a large sigh, Deep Dark Secret says, “We burn hole ...
On Riley's first day at her new school, Sadness retroactively saddens joyous memories, causing Riley to cry in front of her class. This creates Riley's first sad core memory. Joy tries to dispose of the memory using a pneumatic tube but knocks loose the other core memories during a struggle with Sadness, disabling the personality islands. Joy ...
Joy offers her a comfortable chair, a warm cup of tea, and gentle reassurance as she spouts off a series of irrational concerns. But when Anxiety says “Oh! Riley has a Spanish test tomorrow.
Amy Poehler as Joy, a yellow emotion who often takes the lead in Riley's emotional life and is in charge of giving her assurance in her everyday life and helping her enjoy it to the fullest [2] Phyllis Smith as Sadness, a blue emotion who helps Riley process upsetting experiences and seek help from others when she needs it [2]
Joy says in the video, as clips of Riley in a hockey uniform come into focus. Joy then reintroduces her buddies, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness, to the audience, while using a sports announcer ...
Inside Out follows the inner workings of the mind of Riley, a young girl who adapts to her family's relocation as five personified emotions administer her thoughts and actions. [ 1 ] Director Pete Docter conceived Inside Out in October 2009 after observing changes in his daughter's personality as she grew older.