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Riley's First Date? is a 2015 animated romantic comedy short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios.It was written and directed by Josh Cooley.The short premiered on August 14, 2015, at the D23 Expo in Anaheim, California, and was included in the October 13 Digital HD release of Inside Out (2015), as well as the November 3 Blu-ray release. [2]
The video begins with a young woman, Joy, played by actress Danielle Donn, [42] entering a train, taking a seat two rows in front of Scott and discovering an iPad in her backpack. The iPad has a video of her lover with a sign written in French words that mean "Don't forget about me," and also some videos of the couple's travels throughout ...
Since 1986, Joy began performing on various TV shows, such as the GDR-based TV-show Kessel Buntes. In 1986, the trio recorded a second album, Joy and Tears. [9] The album included the single "Japanese Girls". It reached No. 14 on the Austrian national chart, [6] and their popularity had reached Asia. In 1986, the trio won the most popular ...
Phyllis Smith returns as Sadness in "Inside Out 2." Sadness entered Riley's mind less than a minute after Joy. The embodiment of sorrow and pessimism, Sadness is Joy's polar opposite.
“sabrina carpenter and jenna ortega kissing was not on my bingo card but i am so here for it,” another X user said of the viral moment. Many fans believe the video draws inspiration from the ...
Joy is a fictional character who appears in Disney/Pixar's Inside Out franchise. She is one of several emotions inside the mind of Riley Andersen, being the literal embodiment of joy and the lead emotion in Riley's head. Joy's character and development are central themes in both movies.
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Emotional prosody or affective prosody is the various paralinguistic aspects of language use that convey emotion. [1] It includes an individual's tone of voice in speech that is conveyed through changes in pitch, loudness, timbre, speech rate, and pauses.