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|director=[[Pete Docter]]<br>[[Ronnie del Carmen]]<small> (Co-Director)</small>
 
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|producer=[[Jonas Rivera]]<br>[[John Lasseter]] <small> (Executive)</small><br>[[Andrew Stanton]]<small> (Executive)</small><br>[[Mark Nielsen]]<small> (Associate)</small>
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|cinematography=[[Patrick Lin]] <small>(Camera)</small><br>[[Kim White]] <small>(Lighting)</small>
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|rating=PG<ref>[http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/tomorrowland-inside-out-water-diviner-unfriended-and-more-in-todays-mpaa-ratings/ ''Tomorrowland'', ''Inside Out'', ''Water Diviner'', ''Unfriended'' and More in Today's MPAA Ratings]</ref> <small>(For Mild Thematic Elements and Some Action)</small>
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[[File:"Meet" TV Spot - Inside Out|thumb|309px|TV Spot]]
 
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{{Q|Do you ever look at someone and wonder....what is going on inside their head?|Joy}}
{{Q|A major emotion picture.|Tagline}}
 
'''''Inside Out''''' will be [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]]'s fifteenth feature film. It is directed by [[Pete Docter]] and co-directed by [[Ronnie del Carmen]], with [[Jonas Rivera]] as producer. It will be released on June 19, [[2015]].
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'''''Inside Out''''' is [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]]'s fifteenth feature film. It is directed by [[Pete Docter]] and co-directed by [[Ronnie del Carmen]], with [[Jonas Rivera]] as producer. It was released in theaters on June 19, [[2015]] in the United States, and July 24, 2015 in the United Kingdom. It marks the third film directed by [[Pete Docter]], after ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' and ''[[Up]]''.
   
==Movie Title==
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==Film titles==
When first announced at the [[2011]] D23 Expo, the film was presented under the working title of "The Untitled Pixar Movie That Takes You Inside The Mind". In December [[2012]], Bleeding Cool published an article stating the name of [[Pete Docter]]'s next film would be ''The Inside Out''.<ref>[http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/12/02/the-next-film-from-the-director-of-up-and-monsters-inc-is-called-the-inside-out-at-least-for-now/ The Next Film From The Director Of Up And Monsters Inc. Is Called The Inside Out – At Least For Now]</ref> Then on February 8, [[2013]], ComingSoon.net reported that the film’s title would be ''Inside Out''.<ref>[http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=100108 Confirmed: Pete Docter's Next Pixar Film Called Inside Out]</ref> Disney/Pixar officially announced the title on Twitter on April 17, 2013 during Cinema Con.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DisneyPixar/status/324582561802227712 Twitter]</ref>
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When first announced at the [[2011]] D23 Expo, the film was presented under the working title of "''The Untitled Pixar Movie That Takes You Inside The Mind''". In December [[2012]], Bleeding Cool published an article stating the name of Pete Docter's next film would be ''The Inside Out''.<ref>[http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/12/02/the-next-film-from-the-director-of-up-and-monsters-inc-is-called-the-inside-out-at-least-for-now/ The Next Film From The Director Of Up And ''Monsters Inc.'' Is Called The ''Inside Out'' – At Least For Now]</ref> On February 8, [[2013]], ComingSoon.net reported that the film's title would be ''Inside Out''.<ref>[http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=100108 Confirmed: Pete Docter's Next Pixar Film Called ''Inside Out'']</ref> [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]/Pixar officially announced the title on Twitter on April 17, 2013 during Cinema Con.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DisneyPixar/status/324582561802227712 Twitter]</ref>
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
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The story of ''Inside Out'' centers on an 11-year-old girl named [[Riley]] moving to San Francisco and her five emotions, [[Joy]], [[Sadness]], [[Fear]], [[Disgust]] and [[Anger]], trying to help her cope with her new life. The five emotions live in headquarters and control how Riley feels. When Joy and Sadness are accidentally kicked out of headquarters, they go on a wild journey to get back.
From [http://www.pixar.com/about/Upcoming Pixar.com]:
 
{{quote|From the [[Paradise Falls|tepuis]] of South America to a [[Monstropolis|monster-filled metropolis]], Academy Award®-winning director [[Pete Docter]] has taken audiences to unique and imaginative places. In [[2015]], he will take us to the most extraordinary location of all - inside the mind of an 11-year-old named [[Riley]].
 
   
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==Plot==
Growing up can be a bumpy road, and it's no exception for Riley, who is uprooted from her Midwest life when her father starts a new job in San Francisco. Like all of us, Riley is guided by her emotions – [[Joy]] (Amy Poehler), [[Fear]] ([[Bill Hader]]), [[Anger]] ([[Lewis Black]]), [[Disgust]] ([[Mindy Kaling]]) and [[Sadness]] ([[Phyllis Smith]]). The emotions live in Headquarters, the control center inside Riley’s mind, where they help advise her through everyday life. As Riley and her emotions struggle to adjust to a new life in San Francisco, turmoil ensues in Headquarters. Although Joy, Riley's main and most important emotion, tries to keep things positive, the emotions conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house and school.}}
 
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A young girl named [[Riley]] is born in Minnesota. In her [[Riley's Mind|mind]], which is commonly referred to as "[[Headquarters]]", five personified emotions are created over time: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust and Anger, each one being introduced in this specific order. The emotions are charged with reacting to Riley's circumstances and forming her [[Memory Orbs|memories]], which are housed in spheres that produce a certain color depending on the emotion of the memory. The most important memories, which are known as "[[Core Memories]]", power five "[[Islands of Personality]]" that each reflect a different aspect of Riley's personality: Family Island, Friendship Island, Hockey Island, Honesty Island, and Goofball Island.
   
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Each emotion also has a defined purpose in Riley's life: Joy makes sure she is happy, Fear keeps her safe, Anger keeps her life fair and Disgust prevents her from being poisoned, both physically and socially. No-one understands the purpose of Sadness, as all she seemingly does is make Riley feel bad. As a result, she is constantly ignored and kept from using the Headquarters controls, mainly by Joy, who prefers to keep Riley happy as much as possible.
At D23 Expo 2013, it was stated that the story is about Riley, the once happy-go-lucky pre-teen is uprooted from her pleasant life in Minnesota and thrust into a new, unwelcome existence in San Francisco, where she has to find new friends. That’s when the emotions take over, much to the chagrin of her baffled parents. Anger, Disgust, Fear, Sadness and Joy spar, collaborate, and miscommunicate with one another in an attempt to keep her functioning,<ref name="EW"/>
 
   
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When Riley is eleven, her family moves to San Francisco after her father gets a new job. Joy tries to make the move a pleasant experience for Riley and the other emotions, but several events leading up to the move make the other emotions think otherwise. And Sadness messes things up further when she turns a happy memory into a sad one by touching it and causes a core memory to fall out of the container it is housed in. Aware that memories cannot be changed back once turned sad, Joy keeps Sadness occupied by having her memorize a stack of "mind manuals" all through the day and into the night.
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On Riley's first day at her new school, Joy attempts to keep Sadness from touching anything by having her stand completely still inside a circle of chalk. But Sadness ventures outside the circle and creates a new core memory after making Riley cry in front of her new classmates. Joy attempts to dispose of the new memory, but her struggle with Sadness leads to all the core memories being knocked out from their container. Before Joy can put them back, she, Sadness, and the core memories are sent up a memory tube and into the far reaches of Riley's mind.
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As Joy and Sadness make their way through "[[Long Term Memory]]", a labyrinth-like place where all of Riley's past memories are stored, they run into Riley's imaginary friend [[Bing Bong]], who is desperate to reconnect with Riley. When Bing Bong discovers that his song-powered imaginary wagon has been dumped into "the [[Memory Dump]]", a pit where obsolete memories are erased, he breaks down in tears of candy and is comforted by Sadness as Joy watches on in confusion. Meanwhile, back at Headquarters, Anger, Disgust, and Fear attempt to take charge in the wake of Joy's absence. But they are unable to make Riley joyful, and instead inadvertently instigate a heated argument with Riley's parents, and cause Goofball Island to fall into the Memory Dump. The three soon realize that tampering with Riley's personality will cause it to slowly destroy itself with potentially disastrous results.
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Joy, Sadness and Bing Bong hatch a plan to ride the "[[Train of Thought]]" back to Headquarters and trek through the different parts of Riley's mind, unaware that Riley's life is slowly starting to crumble. She alienates both her parents and her former [[Meg|best friend]], struggles in her new surroundings and quits hockey after failing to do well in the first tryout. Anger reasons that the only way to restore Riley's personality and keep the remaining islands from falling into the Memory Dump is to persuade her to run away to Minnesota.
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Later that night, while Riley is sleeping, Joy, Sadness, and Bing Bong arrive at the loading dock for the Train of Thought, only to realize the train does not run during nighttime. In an attempt to jump-start the train, the three infiltrate "[[Dream Productions]]", where Riley's dreams and nightmares are created. Onstage, they infiltrate a monstrous birthday clown named [[Jangles]], who scares Riley and wakes her up. As Joy, Sadness, and Bing Bong board the Train of Thought and make their way towards Headquarters, Anger enacts his plan of running away. Riley is led to steal her mother's credit card, which causes Honesty Island to crumble, destroying the Train of Thought in the process. Joy, Sadness and Bing Bong take refuge on Family Island only for the island to begin to fall in pieces when Riley boards a waiting bus to Minnesota. Then, after a failed attempt to hitch a ride to Headquarters through an revealed memory recall tube, Joy and Bing Bong fall into the dump, leaving Sadness on her own.
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Joy, in despair and on the verge of giving up, bursts into tears and shifts through Riley's memories, locating a sad one in which Riley missed a shot in a hockey game and cost her team the win. When she sees Riley's teammates and parents consoling her (which turns the memory into a happy one), Joy realizes what Sadness' function is - to act as a beacon to others to let them know when Riley needs help. Joy helps Bing Bong find his rocket wagon and attempts to jumpstart it only to realize it falls short of reaching the cliff every time. Bing Bong, in a moment of self-realization, starts the rocket again and jumps off before it flies away. Joy looks over her shoulder after barely making it to the cliff. Since Bing Bong is stuck in the dump and this might be the last time he will see Joy, thanks her for letting him be important and fades away.
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Joy emerges from the dump and finds Sadness, who has come to the conclusion that her doings can permanently make Riley's life worse and flees her. Using a huge pile of [[Imaginary Boyfriends|imaginary boyfriends]] from [[Imagination Land]], Joy launches herself towards Sadness with a large trampoline and grabs her before flying towards Headquarters, where Anger and Disgust work together to get them inside. Everyone then looks to Joy to save the situation, but she steps back and lets Sadness take control. Riley, now in control of her emotions, gets off the bus before it leaves the station and returns home to her parents, where she breaks down in tears after confessing she misses her old life. As her parents comfort her, Joy and Sadness create a new core memory together, which glows both blue and yellow, beginning the restoration of Riley's personality and a new area of Riley's mind.
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==Voice cast==
 
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*[[Kaitlyn Dias]]: [[Riley]]<ref name="USATodayDec2014"/>
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*[[Amy Poehler]]: [[Joy]]<ref name="EW" /><ref name="CS" />
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*[[Phyllis Smith]]: [[Sadness]]<ref name="EW" /><ref name="CS" /><ref>[http://insidemovies.ew.com/2013/08/09/pixar-preview-the-good-dinosaur-spares-earth-an-asteroid-strike/ Pixar preview: Casts announced for ''Finding Dory'', ''The Good Dinosaur'', ''Inside Out'' at Disney's D23]</ref><ref name="CS">[http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=107602 D23 Expo: Pixar Animation Studios News Roundup]</ref>
*[[Amy Poehler]]: [[Joy]]<ref name="EW"/><ref name="CS"/>
 
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*[[Bill Hader]]: [[Fear]]<ref name="EW" /><ref name="CS" /><ref name="DisneyInsiderHader">[http://blogs.disney.com/insider/2015/06/18/fearful-symmetry-bill-hader-on-stepping-into-inside-out/ Fearful Symmetry: Bill Hader On Stepping Into ''Inside Out'']</ref>
*[[Phyllis Smith]]: [[Sadness]]<ref name="EW"/><ref name="CS"/>
 
*[[Bill Hader]]: [[Fear]]<ref name="EW"/><ref name="CS"/>
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*[[Mindy Kaling]]: [[Disgust]]<ref name="EW" /><ref name="CS" />
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*[[Lewis Black]]: [[Anger]]<ref name="EW" />
*[[Lewis Black]]: [[Anger]]<ref name="EW">[http://insidemovies.ew.com/2013/08/09/pixar-preview-the-good-dinosaur-spares-earth-an-asteroid-strike/ Pixar preview: Casts announced for 'Finding Dory,' 'The Good Dinosaur,' 'Inside Out' at Disney's D23]</ref><ref name="CS">[http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=107602 D23 Expo: Pixar Animation Studios News Roundup]</ref>
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*[[Richard Kind]]: [[Bing Bong]]<ref name="PP035">[http://www.pixarpost.com/2015/04/episode035.html Episode 035 of the Pixar Post Podcast - Our Film Review of ''Inside Out'' & Interview with Pete Docter and Jonas Rivera]</ref><ref name="collidreact">[http://collider.com/inside-out-review-description/ INSIDE OUT Footage Reaction: Could It Be One of Pixar's Best?]</ref><ref name="CSDocRiv1">[http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/features/426391-an-early-sneak-peek-at-pixar-animations-inside-out An Early Sneak Peek at Pixar Animation's ''Inside Out'']</ref>
*[[Diane Lane]]: [[Riley's mother]]<ref name="USATodayDec2014">[http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2014/12/08/inside-out-diane-lane-kyle-maclachlan-pixar/19860441/ Parents speak their mind in Pixar's 'Inside Out']</ref>
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*[[Kaitlyn Dias]]: [[Riley]]<ref name="USATodayDec2014" />
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**Lola Cooley<ref>Note: Lola Cooley is [[Josh Cooley]]'s daughter</ref>: Young Riley<ref name="skcast" /><ref>[http://www.pixarpost.com/2015/06/summary-of-responses-from-josh-cooleys.html Summary of Responses From Josh Cooley's Reddit Q&A Session]</ref>
*[[Kyle MacLachlan]]: [[Riley's father]]<ref name="USATodayDec2014"/>
 
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**[[Mary Gibbs]]: Young Riley's screams and crying
*[[Sherry Lynn]]: Mother's Joy<ref>[https://twitter.com/SherryLynnVO/status/559011016541872130 Sherry Lynn on Twitter]</ref>
 
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*[[Diane Lane]]: [[Riley's Mom]]<ref name="USATodayDec2014">[http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2014/12/08/inside-out-diane-lane-kyle-maclachlan-pixar/19860441/ Parents speak their mind in Pixar's ''Inside Out'']</ref>
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*[[Kyle MacLachlan]]: [[Riley's Dad]]<ref name="USATodayDec2014" />
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*[[Paris Van Dyke]]: [[Meg]]
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*[[John Ratzenberger]]: [[Fritz]] <ref name="skcast">[http://www.stitchkingdom.com/disney-pixars-inside-out-cast-includes-awesome-voice-cameos-spoilers-75465/ Pixar's ''Inside Out'' Cast Includes Some Awesome Voice Cameos (Spoilers)]</ref>
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*[[Josh Cooley]]: [[Jangles]]<ref>Disney Storybook Art Team (May 5, 2015). ''Inside Out'' Read-Along Storybook. Disney Press. ISBN 978-1484712795.</ref>
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*[[Carlos Alazraqui]]: [[Brazilian helicopter pilot]] / Father's Fear<ref name="skcast" />
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*[[Paula Poundstone]]: [[Forgetter Paula]]<ref name="skcast" />
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*[[Pete Docter]]: Father's Anger<ref>[http://www.bttoronto.ca/videos/4128908864001/ We chat with the producer and director of Disney-Pixar's ''Inside Out'']</ref>
 
*[[Lori Alan]]: Mother's Sadness<ref>[http://www.lorialan.com/#!voice-over/c1723 Lori Alan Official Website - Voice Over Resume]</ref>
 
*[[Lori Alan]]: Mother's Sadness<ref>[http://www.lorialan.com/#!voice-over/c1723 Lori Alan Official Website - Voice Over Resume]</ref>
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*[[Tony Fucile]]: Male cloud<ref>http://www.justasplashofdiva.com/getting-animated-the-animators-point-of-view-insideoutevent</ref>
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*[[Patrick Seitz]] as the Thought Train Conductor and the Pizza Delivery Bear (in Riley's first dream sequence)<ref>https://www.facebook.com/patrickseitzfanpage/posts/10153462453034875</ref>
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*Randy Hahn: Hockey game announcer in her father's mind<ref>http://www.diablomag.com/June-2015/Your-Brain-on-Pixar/</ref>
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*Molly Jackson: Dead Mouse<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/5QrWKHFcCu/</ref>
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*[[Nick Pitera]] and [[Andrea Datzman]]: [[TripleDent Gum]] singers<ref>https://twitter.com/nickpitera/status/615677707683139584</ref>
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*Veronika Bonell: "No pants" girl in dream<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/BBA00EHQPK4/?taken-by=veronikabonell</ref>
*[[John Ratzenberger]]: TBA<ref>[http://ratzenberger.com/john-ratzenberger-to-appear-in-new-pixar-movie-inside-out/ John Ratzenberger to Appear in New Pixar Movie 'Inside Out']</ref>
 
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==Production==
 
==Production==
There is good information that [[Michael Arndt]] is working on the script.<ref>[http://www.bigscreenanimation.com/2011/08/arndt-likely-writing-pixars-mind-movie.html Big Screen Animation]</ref>
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Early reports at the time of D23 Expo [[2011]] indicated that Michael Arndt was working on the script.<ref>[http://www.bigscreenanimation.com/2011/08/arndt-likely-writing-pixars-mind-movie.html Big Screen Animation]</ref> In April [[2014]], Arndt explained that he left the project in 2011.<ref>[http://thescriptlab.com/features/all-the-way-with-alloway/2608-oscar-winner-michael-arndt-talks-screenwriting-and-offers-some-advice]</ref> The final film credits Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve and Josh Cooley for writing.<ref>[http://www.stitchkingdom.com/disney-pixars-inside-out-updated-synopsis-writing-credits-74733/ Pixar’s ‘''Inside Out''’ Updated Synopsis, Writing Credits]</ref>
   
 
Pixar first revealed the following information on the upcoming film at D23 Expo 2011:
 
Pixar first revealed the following information on the upcoming film at D23 Expo 2011:
"From director [[Pete Docter]] comes an inventive new film that explores a world that everyone knows, but no one has seen: inside the human mind."<ref>[http://www.bigscreenanimation.com/2011/08/breaking-news-pixar-announces-two-new.html BREAKING NEWS: Pixar announces two new movies]</ref>
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"''From director [[Pete Docter]] comes an inventive new film that explores a world that everyone knows, but no one has seen: inside the human mind.''"<ref>[http://www.bigscreenanimation.com/2011/08/breaking-news-pixar-announces-two-new.html BREAKING NEWS: Pixar announces two new movies]</ref>
   
In an interview with [[Charlie Rose]] in early December [[2011]], John Lasseter revealed the film takes place in a girl's mind, and is about her emotions as characters. In June [[2012]], he made a similar statement to [http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/06/05/john-lasseter-explains-pixars-the-good-dinosaur-and-pete-docters-inside-the-mind-movie/ Bleeding Cool], and gave further details:
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In an interview with Charlie Rose in early December 2011, John Lasseter revealed the film takes place in a girl's mind, and is about her emotions as characters. In June [[2012]], he made a similar statement to [http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/06/05/john-lasseter-explains-pixars-the-good-dinosaur-and-pete-docters-inside-the-mind-movie/ Bleeding Cool], and gave further details:
{{Quote|Pete [Docter] has this way of constantly trying to figure out something that we’re all familiar with in some way… he’s constantly looking for these kinds of things. You look at people oftentimes and they do something to make you go “What are they thinking? or it’s like how a song gets stuck in your head and you just can’t get it out. Little quirky thing like this that we all do. Certain emotions just seem to take us over, anger or happiness, where you start giggling and laughing and you can’t stop. He thought “I want to take a look at that, explain that. His idea is that the emotions of this little girl are the characters and it takes place in the head of this little girl, and shows how they control things that go on. It’s very, very clever and it’s truly unlike anything you've ever seen, yet it explains things you've seen.}}
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{{Quote|Pete [Docter] has this way of constantly trying to figure out something that we’re all familiar with in some way… he's constantly looking for these kinds of things. You look at people oftentimes and they do something to make you go "What are they thinking?" or it's like how a song gets stuck in your head and you just can’t get it out. Little quirky thing like this that we all do. Certain emotions just seem to take us over, anger or happiness, where you start giggling and laughing and you can’t stop. He thought "I want to take a look at that, explain that." His idea is that the emotions of this little girl are the characters and it takes place in the head of this little girl, and shows how they control things that go on. It's very, very clever and it's truly unlike anything you've ever seen, yet it explains things you've seen.}}
   
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Docter said to have first pitched this project's idea in June [[2009]] and to have started work on it in 2009.<ref name="EmpireInterview2014" /><ref name="vulture2009">[http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2009/11/up_director_pete_docter.html ''Up'' Director Pete Docter on His Next Project and Why Pixar Movies End With Chase Scenes]</ref>
 
Docter said to have first pitched this project's idea in June 2009.<ref name="EmpireInterview2014"/> He has also stated to have started work on it approximately in October 2009.<ref name="vulture">[http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2009/11/up_director_pete_docter.html Up Director Pete Docter on His Next Project and Why Pixar Movies End With Chase Scenes]</ref>
 
   
 
===Inspiration===
 
===Inspiration===
Docter said that when thinking about his next project following ''Up'', one of his goals was to make a film that would be new and innovative animation-wise, while keeping with some of his previous themes.<ref name="DMA">[http://www.disneymoviesanywhere.com/discover/1-screaming-fact-monsters-university 1 Screaming Fact About Monsters University + a Peek at Inside Out] on Disney Movies Anywhere</ref><ref name="CSJune">[http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=119756 CS Gets an Early Look at Pixar's Inside Out]</ref>
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Docter said that when thinking about his next project following ''Up'', one of his goals was to make a film that would be new and innovative animation-wise, while keeping with some of his previous themes.<ref name="DMA">[http://www.disneymoviesanywhere.com/discover/1-screaming-fact-monsters-university 1 Screaming Fact About ''Monsters University'' + a Peek at Inside Out] on Disney Movies Anywhere</ref><ref name="CSJune">[http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=119756 CS Gets an Early Look at Pixar's ''Inside Out'']</ref>
   
Pete Docter took inspiration from the personal experience of watching his daughter Ellie as she grew up into adolescence. It was moving for him, as she seemed to have lost her childhood joy, and became more withdrawn.<ref name="Variety">[http://variety.com/2014/film/news/pixar-breaks-silence-offers-inside-look-at-inside-out-at-annecy-1201217953/ Pixar Breaks Silence, Offers Inside Look at ‘Inside Out’ at Annecy]</ref>
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Docter took inspiration from the personal experience of watching his daughter Elie as she grew up into adolescence. It was moving for him, as she seemed to have lost her childhood joy and became more withdrawn.<ref name="Variety">[http://variety.com/2014/film/news/pixar-breaks-silence-offers-inside-look-at-inside-out-at-annecy-1201217953/ Pixar Breaks Silence, Offers Inside Look at ‘''Inside Out''’ at Annecy]</ref>
The film stemmed from his reflection on this, from his perspective as a parent and adult, and on his experience of change in general. He said:<ref name="Variety"/> {{quote|I thought I was making a film about my daughter, but the truth is, I’m more making a film about myself in relation to my daughter and understanding that. The film is told from a parent’s point of view, and being a parent, I just sort of slipped into that, I guess. It’s definitely made me think again about the way I grew up, my adolescence, and even on a day-to-day basis what I’m doing and why.}}
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The film stemmed from his reflection on these events, from his perspective as a parent and adult, and on his own experience of change. He said:<ref name="Variety" /> {{quote|I thought I was making a film about my daughter, but the truth is, I’m more making a film about myself in relation to my daughter and understanding that. The film is told from a parent’s point of view, and being a parent, I just sort of slipped into that, I guess. It’s definitely made me think again about the way I grew up, my adolescence, and even on a day-to-day basis what I’m doing and why.}}
   
The team consulted psychologists and red numerous different scientific theories regarding the workings of the mind, and the film's design was influenced by what they learned from their research, such as the way memories are managed.<ref name="CSJune"/><ref name="HitFix">[http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention/pixars-inside-out-has-strong-personal-and-emotional-origins-for-director-pete-docter/single-page Pixar's 'Inside Out' has strong personal and emotional origins for director Pete Docter]</ref> Much of their work was to simplify complex ideas to get a simple and comprehensible concept.<ref name="Variety"/><ref name="HitFix"/> Nevertheless, Docter says they are "approaching it from a poetic viewpoint. It’s not even trying to be scientific at all."<ref name="Variety"/>
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In their research, the team consulted psychologists and read scientific theories regarding the workings of the mind. The film's design was influenced by what they learned, such as the idea that memories are sent to long term memory during sleep.<ref name="CSJune" /><ref name="HitFix">[http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention/pixars-inside-out-has-strong-personal-and-emotional-origins-for-director-pete-docter/single-page Pixar's ''Inside Out'' has strong personal and emotional origins for director Pete Docter]</ref> Much of their work was to simplify complex ideas to get a simple and comprehensible concept.<ref name="Variety" /><ref name="HitFix" /> Nevertheless, Docter says they are "approaching it from a poetic viewpoint. It's not even trying to be scientific at all."<ref name="Variety" />
   
At one point the team considered having 27 emotion characters to fit with some scientific theories, but they found during writing that it was too complex.<ref name="EmpireInterview2014">[http://www.empireonline.com/empireblogs/empire-states/post/p1463 Pete Docter And Jonas Rivera Talk Pixar's Inside Out]</ref><ref name="TwitterQA">[http://www.pixarpost.com/2014/12/PeteDocterQandATwitter.html Summary of Pete Docter's Live 'Inside Out' Q&A Twitter Session]</ref> The set of emotions in the final film is based on the universal emotions as identified by Paul Ekman, with Surprise being omitted.<ref name="veryaware">[http://veryaware.com/2014/06/the-12-most-fascinating-things-about-inside-out/ The 12 Most Fascinating Things About INSIDE OUT]</ref> The five emotions also correspond with the eight basic emotions defined by Robert Plutchik's theory, with Trust, Surprise and Anticipation missing.<ref name="Variety"/> Docter said he would consider Surprise to be the main emotion missing, but said they felt their Fear character covered it already.<ref name="EmpireInterview2014"/> Other emotions which were considered but not used include Pride and Trust.<ref name="EmpireInterview2014"/><ref name="veryaware"/>
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At one point, to fit with some scientific theories, the team considered having 27 emotion characters, but they found this to be too complex.<ref name="EmpireInterview2014">[http://www.empireonline.com/empireblogs/empire-states/post/p1463 Pete Docter And Jonas Rivera Talk Pixar's ''Inside Out'']</ref><ref name="TwitterQA">[http://www.pixarpost.com/2014/12/PeteDocterQandATwitter.html Summary of Pete Docter's Live ''Inside Out'' Q&A Twitter Session]</ref> The set of emotions in the final film is based on the six universal emotions as identified in works by Paul Ekman, with Surprise being omitted.<ref name="TheStar">[http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2015/04/06/why-did-mindy-kaling-start-crying-at-a-casting-session-for-new-pixar-film-inside-out.html Why did Mindy Kaling start crying at a casting session for new Pixar film ''Inside Out''?]</ref><ref name="veryaware">[http://veryaware.com/2014/06/the-12-most-fascinating-things-about-inside-out/ The 12 Most Fascinating Things About ''INSIDE OUT'']</ref> The five emotions also correspond with the eight basic emotions defined by Robert Plutchik's theory, with Trust, Surprise and Anticipation missing.<ref name="Variety" /> Docter said he would consider Surprise to be the main emotion missing, but felt it was somewhat redundant with their Fear character.<ref name="EmpireInterview2014" /> Other emotions which were considered but not used include Pride and Trust.<ref name="EmpireInterview2014" /><ref name="veryaware" />
   
 
===Design===
 
===Design===
At the 2013 Siggraph convention, Pete Docter said the story was "one of the most challenging I've ever had to put together", because the film has to tell simultaneously what is happening to Riley and what is happening inside her mind.<ref name="THRsig">[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/siggraph-pixar-s-pete-docter-590228 Siggraph: Pixar’s Pete Docter Reveals the Challenges of His Next Film 'Inside Out']</ref>
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At the 2013 Siggraph convention, Pete Docter said the story was "''one of the most challenging I've ever had to put together''", because the film has to tell simultaneously what is happening to Riley and what is happening inside her mind.<ref name="THRsig">[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/siggraph-pixar-s-pete-docter-590228 Siggraph: Pixar’s Pete Docter Reveals the Challenges of His Next Film ''Inside Out'']</ref>
   
Docter has insisted the film's setting is independent from the biological, physical reality of the brain, and that it is rather set in the mind, with a more metaphysical, abstract viewpoint.<ref name="SFvideoblog">[http://www.slashfilm.com/pixars-inside-new-info-plot-characters-locations-plus-video-blog/ Pixar’s ‘Inside Out:’ New Info on Plot, Characters, and Locations (Video Blog)]</ref>
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Docter has insisted the film's setting is independent from the biological, physical reality of the brain, and that it is rather set in the mind, with a more metaphysical, abstract viewpoint.<ref name="SFvideoblog">[http://www.slashfilm.com/pixars-inside-new-info-plot-characters-locations-plus-video-blog/ Pixar’s ‘''Inside Out'': New Info on Plot, Characters, and Locations (Video Blog)]</ref>
   
Emotions, because of their nature, were made as strong, highly caricatured and distinctive characters, in a way Docter compared to the seven dwarfs from Disney's ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''.<ref name="DMA"/><ref name="HitFix"/>
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Emotions, because of their nature, were made as strong, highly caricatured and distinctive characters, in a way Docter compared to the seven dwarfs from Disney's ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''.<ref name="DMA" /><ref name="HitFix" /> According to Docter, each emotion is based on a basic shape: Sadness on a teardrop, Joy on a star, Fear on a raw nerve, Anger on a fire brick and Disgust on a broccoli.<ref name="TwitterQA" />
   
Continuing with the idea the mind is independent from reality, and in an effort to have emotions look the way one would feel them, emotions are not made of flesh and blood. As Docter says "They are made up of particles that actually move. Instead of being skin and solid, it is a massive collection of energy."<ref name="THRsig"/>
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Continuing with the idea the mind is independent from reality, and in an effort to have emotions look the way one would feel them, emotions are not made of flesh and blood. As Docter says: "''They are made up of particles that actually move. Instead of being skin and solid, it is a massive collection of energy.''"<ref name="THRsig" /> Similarly, to animate them the team took a style with more stretching and exaggeration of movements than is usual for Pixar, closer to classic cartoon animation.<ref name="DMA" /> Inspiration was taken from Chuck Jones and Tex Avery, as well as Milt Kahl and John Sibley.<ref name="HitFix" />
   
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Regarding how the genders of the emotions were chosen, the process was intuitive, according to Docter; he felt Anger was more masculine, while Sadness was more feminine. Casting was also an influence, notably for Disgust with Mindy Kaling. The main characters were made female also to reflect their location inside a girl's mind. Regarding the emotions of Riley's parents, he said: "''We skewed them all male and all female for a quick read, because you have to understand where we are, which is a little phony but hopefully people don't mind!''"<ref name="EmpireInterview2014" />
Similarly, to animate them the team took a style with more stretching and exaggeration of movements than is usual for Pixar, closer to classic cartoon animation.<ref name="DMA"/> Inspiration was taken from Chuck Jones and Tex Avery, as well as Milt Kahl and John Sibley.<ref name="HitFix"/>
 
   
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About the general design of Riley's mind, Docter said: "''Jonas [Rivera] likes to joke that it looks like an Apple store meets It's A Small World. We wanted it to reflect what I think an 11-year-old girl would be interested in without being overly cutesy about it or clichéd. We cast a wide net and this is where we ended up.''"<ref name="EmpireInterview2014" />
According to Docter, each emotion is based on a basic shape: Sadness on a teardrop, Joy on a star, Fear on a raw nerve, Anger on a fire brick and Disgust on a broccoli.<ref name="TwitterQA"/>
 
   
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==Rating==
Regarding how the genders of the emotions were chosen, the process was intuitive, according to Docter; he felt Anger was more masculine, while Sadness was more feminine. Casting was also an influence, notably for Disgust with Mindy Kaling. The main characters were made female also to reflect their location inside a girl's mind. Regarding the emotions of Riley's parents, he said: "We skewed them all male and all female for a quick read, because you have to understand where we are, which is a little phony but hopefully people don't mind!"<ref name="EmpireInterview2014"/>
 
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''Inside Out ''is rated PG by the MPAA for (mild thematic elements and some action), making it the fourth Pixar film to deserve that rating, after ''[[The Incredibles]]'', ''[[Up]]'', and ''[[Brave]]''.
 
About the general design of Riley's mind, Docter said: "Jonas [Rivera] likes to joke that it looks like an Apple store meets It's A Small World. We wanted it to reflect what I think an 11 year-old girl would be interested in without being overly cutesy about it or clichéd. We cast a wide net and this is where we ended up."<ref name="EmpireInterview2014"/>
 
   
 
==Attached Short Film==
 
==Attached Short Film==
Pixar's short film ''[[Lava]]'' will be attached to ''Inside Out''.
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Pixar's short film ''[[Lava]]'' is attached to ''Inside Out.''
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Additionally, the short ''[[Riley's First Date?]]'', directed by [[Josh Cooley]], is included with the DVD and Blu-ray releases of the film.<ref>[http://variety.com/gallery/10-animators-to-watch/#!10/josh-cooley/ 10 Animators to Watch]. ''www.variety.com'', March 10, 2015</ref>
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==Sequel==
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Pixar said that there are currently not any plans to make a sequel to ''Inside Out'', or any of Pixar's non-sequel films after [[Toy Story 4]], but Docter left it a possibility with saying "never say never."<ref>[http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Inside-Out-2-Here-What-Pixar-Has-Say-72222.html ''Inside Out 2?'' Here's What Pixar Has To Say]</ref>
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In September 2022, [[Inside Out 2|the sequel]] is already in the works, slating for a Summer 2024 release.
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On November 9, 2023, the [https://youtu.be/VWavstJydZU?si=MkOouNrswOKuSzl6 first trailer] was released, proving that the sequel is fully confirmed.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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===Logos and Posters===
 
===Logos and Posters===
 
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<gallery widths="160">
Inside-Out-Logo.jpg|Press release logo
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Inside-Out-Logo.jpg|Press release logo.
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Inside-out-logo.png
Inside_Out_Old_Logo.png|Original logo
 
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Inside Out Old Logo.png|Original logo.
The-inside-out-poster.jpg|Teaser poster
 
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The-inside-out-poster.jpg|Teaser poster.
Inside_out 22.jpg
 
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Inside out 22.jpg
Inside_Out_(2015_film)_poster.jpg|International teaser poster #1
 
Inside Out Japanese Poster.jpg|Japanese Poster
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Inside Out (2015 film) poster.jpg|International teaser poster #1.
French Inside Out Poster.jpg|Limited edition French poster
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Inside Out Japanese Poster.jpg|Japanese poster.
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French Inside Out Poster.jpg|Limited edition French poster.
 
326px-ISO Textless Poster.jpg
 
326px-ISO Textless Poster.jpg
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IO-DivertidaMente-Poster.jpg
335px-Inside_Out_French_Poster.jpg|International teaser poster #2
 
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B2WkULzCQAAktwy.jpg-large.jpeg|International teaser poster #2.
Inside Out Second Poster.jpg
 
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Inside Out Second Poster.jpg|Final poster.
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InsideOutBlurayComboArt.jpg
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Inside Out Textless Poster.jpg
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Inside Out Golden Globe.jpg
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CD91B58B-3A2F-4C4B-889C-B133685CBA6E.jpeg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
===Character Images===
 
===Character Images===
 
<gallery widths="160">
 
<gallery widths="160">
Inside Out Character Poster Joy.jpg|Character Poster of Joy
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Inside Out Character Poster Anger.jpg|Character Poster of Anger.
Inside Out Character Poster Fear.jpg|Character Poster of Fear
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Inside Out Character Poster Sadness.jpg|Character Poster of Sadness.
Inside Out Character Poster Disgust.jpg|Character Poster of Disgust
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Inside Out Character Poster Fear.jpg|Character Poster of Fear.
Inside Out Character Poster Anger.jpg|Character Poster of Anger
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Inside Out Character Poster Disgust.jpg|Character Poster of Disgust.
IO-Sadness-Character-Poster.jpg|Character Poster of Sadness
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Inside Out Character Poster Joy.jpg|Character Poster of Joy.
Alegria-Intensa-Mente-FB.jpg|Joy Latino Character Poster
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Alegria-Intensa-Mente-FB.jpg|Hispanic America Character Poster of Joy.
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Io Anger tablet2.jpg
InsideOut D23 Lineup.pub16.1.jpg|(From left to right) Fear, Sadness, Joy, Disgust and Anger
 
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Io Sadness tablet2.jpg
Joy Disney Preview.png|Joy, as seen in the Disney Movies Anywhere special peek (08/26/2014)
 
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Io Fear tablet2.jpg
Disgust 3.png|Disgust, as seen in the Disney Movies Anywhere special peek (08/26/2014)
 
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Io Disgust tablet2.jpg
Anger.png|Anger, as seen in the Disney Movies Anywhere special peek (08/26/2014)
 
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Io Joy tablet2.jpg
Sadness 4.png|Sadness, as seen in the Disney Movies Anywhere special peek (08/26/2014)
 
10386951_10152564135249078_3377705578540589449_o.jpg|Anger, Fear, Joy, Disgust and Sadness
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G5-Inside-Out-Emotion-Lineup.jpg|(From left to right) Fear, Sadness, Joy, Disgust, and Anger.
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InsideOut D23 Lineup.pub16.1.jpg
Sadness Render.png|Sadness
 
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1918 Joy InsideOut 281 (1).jpg
JOY Render.png|Joy, upside-down
 
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Sadness InsideOut 281.jpg
Fear Render.png|Fear
 
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1922 Anger InsideOut 341.jpg
DISGUST Render.png|Disgust
 
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Inside-Out-Disgust-posecropped.jpg
ANGER Render.png|Anger
 
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10386951 10152564135249078 3377705578540589449 o.jpg|Anger, Fear, Joy, Disgust, and Sadness.
Inside-Out-Q&A-Joy-Sadness.jpg
 
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JOY Render.png|Joy, upside-down.
JOY15.png|Joy as seen in the Inside Out Teaser Trailer
 
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Sadness Render.png|Sadness.
Vlcsnap-2014-10-02-17h18m57s96.png|Sadness as seen in the Inside Out Teaser Trailer
 
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Fear Render.png|Fear.
Vlcsnap-2014-10-02-17h19m04s172.png|Anger as seen in the Inside Out Teaser Trailer
 
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ANGER Render.png|Anger.
Vlcsnap-2014-10-02-17h19m18s57.png|Disgust as seen in the Inside Out Teaser Trailer
 
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DISGUST Render.png|Disgust.
Vlcsnap-2014-10-02-17h19m31s172.png|Fear as seen in the Inside Out Teaser Trailer
 
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Inside-Out-Emotions-Group.jpg
Sadness-deflated.jpg|Image of Sadness released for the Super Bowl
 
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194072 1 iocs JoySadness1 135 per16 135 R1n.jpg
Disgust-is-fine-d.jpg|Image of Disgust released for the Super Bowl
 
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194342 1 iocs AngerDisgustFear1 101 per16 101 R1n.jpg
Anger-Redzone.jpg|Image of Anger released for the Super Bowl
 
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DisgustAngerFear-InsideOut pdf Page 1.jpg
Joy-Winners.jpg|Image of Joy released for the Super Bowl
 
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Disgust white bg sheet.jpg
Sadness.jpg
 
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JOY15.png|Joy as seen in the Inside Out Teaser Trailer.
Joy-love.jpg|Image of Joy released for Valentine's Day
 
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Vlcsnap-2014-10-02-17h18m57s96.png|Sadness as seen in the Inside Out Teaser Trailer.
Sadness-Valentine.jpg|Image of Sadness released for Valentine's Day
 
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Vlcsnap-2014-10-02-17h19m31s172.png|Fear as seen in the Inside Out Teaser Trailer.
Disgust_pda.jpg|Image of Disgust released for Valentine's Day
 
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Vlcsnap-2014-10-02-17h19m04s172.png|Anger as seen in the Inside Out Teaser Trailer.
Anger-Mad.jpg|Image of Anger released for Valentine's Day
 
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Vlcsnap-2014-10-02-17h19m18s57.png|Disgust as seen in the Inside Out Teaser Trailer.
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Sadness-deflated.jpg|Image of Sadness released for the Super Bowl.
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Disgust-is-fine-d.jpg|Image of Disgust released for the Super Bowl.
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Anger-Redzone.jpg|Image of Anger released for the Super Bowl.
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Joy-Winners.jpg|Image of Joy released for the Super Bowl.
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Sadness-spilledmilk.jpg
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Joy-love.jpg|Image of Joy released for Valentine's Day.
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Sadness-Valentine.jpg|Image of Sadness released for Valentine's Day.
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Disgust_pda.jpg|Image of Disgust released for Valentine's Day.
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Anger-Mad.jpg|Image of Anger released for Valentine's Day.
 
Joy-Grouch.jpg
 
Joy-Grouch.jpg
 
Anger-away.jpg
 
Anger-away.jpg
 
Sadness-understand.jpg
 
Sadness-understand.jpg
Disgust-celebrities.jpg|Images of Disgust released for the Oscars
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Disgust-celebrities.jpg|Image of Disgust released for the Oscars.
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Sadness-saddest.jpg|Image of Sadness in anticipation for the release of a new trailer.
Disgust 2.png|Disgust - shared by Mindy Kaling on her Instagram
 
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Fear-mascots.jpg
Joy 1.png|From the [[2013]] D23 Expo
 
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Disgust-bunnies.jpg
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Fear-chicken.jpg
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Disgust 2.png|Disgust - shared by Mindy Kaling on her Instagram.
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Joy 1.png|From the [[2013]] D23 Expo.
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Inside Out Rileys Emotions.jpg
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Inside Out Textless Poster 01.jpg
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Inside Out Textless Poster 02.jpg
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Inside Out Textless Poster 03.jpg
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Inside Out Textless Poster 04.jpg
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Inside Out Textless Poster 05.jpg
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Inside Out Textless Poster 06.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
===Stills===
 
===Stills===
 
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<gallery widths="160">
Inside-Out 1000.jpg|Anger, Disgust, Joy, Fear and Sadness in Riley's mind in the ''Inside Out'' teaser trailer
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Inside-Out 1000.jpg|Anger, Disgust, Joy, Fear and Sadness in Riley's mind in the ''Inside Out'' teaser trailer.
Inside-Out-Trailer-Pull-RGB-d335 1cs.pub16.264.jpg|Riley and her mom and dad In the teaser trailer
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Inside-Out-Trailer-Pull-RGB-d335 1cs.pub16.264.jpg|Riley and her mom and dad In the teaser trailer.
Inside-Out-EW-Joy-Still.jpg|Joy, inside the long-term mermory hall
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Inside-Out-EW-Joy-Still.jpg|Joy, inside the long-term mermory hall.
Inside-Out-Riley-memory-E-still.jpg|The five emotions looking at a memory
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Inside-Out-Riley-memory-E-still.jpg|The five emotions looking at a memory.
IO-Joy-Sadness-Train-M.jpg|Joy and Sadness inside the "train of thought"
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IO-Joy-Sadness-Train-M.jpg|Joy and Sadness inside the "train of thought".
 
Inside-Out-Joy-look.jpg
 
Inside-Out-Joy-look.jpg
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Inside-out-still01.jpg
Inside-Out-Riley-DMA-PP-crop.jpg|Riley, as seen in the Disney Movies Anywhere special peek (08/26/2014)
 
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Inside-out-still02.jpg
Riley father.jpg|[[Riley's father]]
 
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Inside-out-d105 223pub-pub16-293 rgb 1.jpg
Mum.png|[[Riley's mother]]
 
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Inside-out-d335 62apub-pub16-143 rgb 1.jpg
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Inside-Out-Still-Memory-Cliff-UT.JPG
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Inside-out-d411 19bpub.pub16.106 RGB.jpg
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Inside-out-d335 37acs.pub16.152.jpg
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Inside-out-d230 24cs.sel16.117.jpg
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Inside-out-d150 20mcs.sel16.171.jpg
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Inside-out-d150 13cs.sel16.101.jpg
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Inside-Out-JoySadness-DreamProductions.jpg
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Inside-Out-Joy-Memories.jpg
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Inside-Out-Riley-Family.jpg
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Inside-Out-Riley-School.jpg
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Inside-Out-Joy-Sad.jpg
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Inside-Out-JoySadness-LongTerm.jpg
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Inside-Out-JoySadness-Arrested.jpg
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Inside-Out-Sadness-Cloud.jpg
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Inside-Out-Sadness-Introduction.jpg
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Inside-Out-Anger-Idea.jpg
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Inside-Out-BingBong-Joy.jpg
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Inside-Out-Riley-DMA-PP-crop.jpg|Riley, as seen in the Disney Movies Anywhere special peek (08-26-2014).
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Riley father.jpg|Riley's dad.
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Mum.png|Riley's mom.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
===Concept Art===
 
===Concept Art===
 
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<gallery widths="160">
Inside-The-Mind-Film-Concept-Art.jpg|Original concept art
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Inside-The-Mind-Film-Concept-Art.jpg|Original concept art.
Inside_article_story_large.jpg|Joy watching the outside world through Riley's eyes at the control panel
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Inside article story large.jpg|Joy watching the outside world through Riley's eyes at the control panel.
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Inside-out-concept-art-joy-2.jpg
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Inside-out-concept-art-joy-3.jpg
 
Inside-Out-RE-PConcept.jpg
 
Inside-Out-RE-PConcept.jpg
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Inside-out-Eggman 10 12 11 002.jpg
Joy_and_sadness 2.png|''Inside Out'' doodle of Sadness and Joy by [[Pete Doctor]], handed out at the Annecy Film Festival
 
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Inside-out-console-progression-2.jpg
360px-10411327_659894777423357_3625239618051869183_n.jpg|''ONE YEAR''
 
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Inside-out-concept-art-joy-sadness.jpg
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Inside-out-console-progression-1.jpg
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Inside-out-concept-art-sadness-2.jpg
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Inside-out-concept-art-joy.jpg
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Joy and sadness 2.png|''Inside Out'' doodle of Sadness and Joy by [[Pete Doctor]], handed out at the Annecy Film Festival.
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360px-10411327 659894777423357 3625239618051869183 n.jpg|''ONE YEAR''.
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Gloom.jpg|Gloom; an emotion cut from the movie.
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Envy.jpeg|Envy; an emotion cut from the movie.
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irritation.jpeg|Irritation; an emotion cut from the movie.
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Greed.jpeg|Greed; an emotion cut from the movie.
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Guiltemotion.jpeg|Guilt; an emotion cut from the movie.
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HopeEmotion.jpeg|Hope; an emotion cut from the movie.
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Loveemotion1.jpeg|Love; an emotion cut from the movie.
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ShameEmbarassment.jpeg|Shame (left), Embarassment (right); both two emotions cut from the movie w/ [[Fear]] (middle).
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Loveemotion2.jpeg|Love concept art #2.
 
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<gallery widths="160">
 
Inside Out US Teaser Trailer|Teaser Trailer
 
Inside Out US Teaser Trailer|Teaser Trailer
Inside Out - Official US trailer|Official trailer 1
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Inside Out - Official US trailer|Official Trailer 1 (released on December 10)
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Disney España Inside Out Segundo tráiler|Spanish Trailer 2
Inside_Out_-_Trailer_1|First look-inside trailer released on 10 dec.
 
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「インサイド・ヘッド」特報②|Japanese Trailer 2
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Vice-Versa - Nouvelle bande-annonce|French Trailer 2
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Головоломка – второй трейлер|Russian Trailer 2
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「インサイド・ヘッド」音楽予告|Japanese Music Video
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Intensa-mente Nuevo Tráiler Oficial (Subtitulado)|Latino Trailer 3
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「インサイド・ヘッド」ストーリー予告|Japanese Trailer 3
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"Do you ever look at someone and wonder....what is going on inside their head?"
—Joy

Inside Out is Pixar's fifteenth feature film. It is directed by Pete Docter and co-directed by Ronnie del Carmen, with Jonas Rivera as producer. It was released in theaters on June 19, 2015 in the United States, and July 24, 2015 in the United Kingdom. It marks the third film directed by Pete Docter, after Monsters, Inc. and Up.

Film titles

When first announced at the 2011 D23 Expo, the film was presented under the working title of "The Untitled Pixar Movie That Takes You Inside The Mind". In December 2012, Bleeding Cool published an article stating the name of Pete Docter's next film would be The Inside Out.[3] On February 8, 2013, ComingSoon.net reported that the film's title would be Inside Out.[4] Disney/Pixar officially announced the title on Twitter on April 17, 2013 during Cinema Con.[5]

Synopsis

The story of Inside Out centers on an 11-year-old girl named Riley moving to San Francisco and her five emotions, Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust and Anger, trying to help her cope with her new life. The five emotions live in headquarters and control how Riley feels. When Joy and Sadness are accidentally kicked out of headquarters, they go on a wild journey to get back.

Plot

A young girl named Riley is born in Minnesota. In her mind, which is commonly referred to as "Headquarters", five personified emotions are created over time: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust and Anger, each one being introduced in this specific order. The emotions are charged with reacting to Riley's circumstances and forming her memories, which are housed in spheres that produce a certain color depending on the emotion of the memory. The most important memories, which are known as "Core Memories", power five "Islands of Personality" that each reflect a different aspect of Riley's personality: Family Island, Friendship Island, Hockey Island, Honesty Island, and Goofball Island.

Each emotion also has a defined purpose in Riley's life: Joy makes sure she is happy, Fear keeps her safe, Anger keeps her life fair and Disgust prevents her from being poisoned, both physically and socially. No-one understands the purpose of Sadness, as all she seemingly does is make Riley feel bad. As a result, she is constantly ignored and kept from using the Headquarters controls, mainly by Joy, who prefers to keep Riley happy as much as possible.

When Riley is eleven, her family moves to San Francisco after her father gets a new job. Joy tries to make the move a pleasant experience for Riley and the other emotions, but several events leading up to the move make the other emotions think otherwise. And Sadness messes things up further when she turns a happy memory into a sad one by touching it and causes a core memory to fall out of the container it is housed in. Aware that memories cannot be changed back once turned sad, Joy keeps Sadness occupied by having her memorize a stack of "mind manuals" all through the day and into the night.

On Riley's first day at her new school, Joy attempts to keep Sadness from touching anything by having her stand completely still inside a circle of chalk. But Sadness ventures outside the circle and creates a new core memory after making Riley cry in front of her new classmates. Joy attempts to dispose of the new memory, but her struggle with Sadness leads to all the core memories being knocked out from their container. Before Joy can put them back, she, Sadness, and the core memories are sent up a memory tube and into the far reaches of Riley's mind.

As Joy and Sadness make their way through "Long Term Memory", a labyrinth-like place where all of Riley's past memories are stored, they run into Riley's imaginary friend Bing Bong, who is desperate to reconnect with Riley. When Bing Bong discovers that his song-powered imaginary wagon has been dumped into "the Memory Dump", a pit where obsolete memories are erased, he breaks down in tears of candy and is comforted by Sadness as Joy watches on in confusion. Meanwhile, back at Headquarters, Anger, Disgust, and Fear attempt to take charge in the wake of Joy's absence. But they are unable to make Riley joyful, and instead inadvertently instigate a heated argument with Riley's parents, and cause Goofball Island to fall into the Memory Dump. The three soon realize that tampering with Riley's personality will cause it to slowly destroy itself with potentially disastrous results.

Joy, Sadness and Bing Bong hatch a plan to ride the "Train of Thought" back to Headquarters and trek through the different parts of Riley's mind, unaware that Riley's life is slowly starting to crumble. She alienates both her parents and her former best friend, struggles in her new surroundings and quits hockey after failing to do well in the first tryout. Anger reasons that the only way to restore Riley's personality and keep the remaining islands from falling into the Memory Dump is to persuade her to run away to Minnesota.

Later that night, while Riley is sleeping, Joy, Sadness, and Bing Bong arrive at the loading dock for the Train of Thought, only to realize the train does not run during nighttime. In an attempt to jump-start the train, the three infiltrate "Dream Productions", where Riley's dreams and nightmares are created. Onstage, they infiltrate a monstrous birthday clown named Jangles, who scares Riley and wakes her up. As Joy, Sadness, and Bing Bong board the Train of Thought and make their way towards Headquarters, Anger enacts his plan of running away. Riley is led to steal her mother's credit card, which causes Honesty Island to crumble, destroying the Train of Thought in the process. Joy, Sadness and Bing Bong take refuge on Family Island only for the island to begin to fall in pieces when Riley boards a waiting bus to Minnesota. Then, after a failed attempt to hitch a ride to Headquarters through an revealed memory recall tube, Joy and Bing Bong fall into the dump, leaving Sadness on her own.

Joy, in despair and on the verge of giving up, bursts into tears and shifts through Riley's memories, locating a sad one in which Riley missed a shot in a hockey game and cost her team the win. When she sees Riley's teammates and parents consoling her (which turns the memory into a happy one), Joy realizes what Sadness' function is - to act as a beacon to others to let them know when Riley needs help. Joy helps Bing Bong find his rocket wagon and attempts to jumpstart it only to realize it falls short of reaching the cliff every time. Bing Bong, in a moment of self-realization, starts the rocket again and jumps off before it flies away. Joy looks over her shoulder after barely making it to the cliff. Since Bing Bong is stuck in the dump and this might be the last time he will see Joy, thanks her for letting him be important and fades away.

Joy emerges from the dump and finds Sadness, who has come to the conclusion that her doings can permanently make Riley's life worse and flees her. Using a huge pile of imaginary boyfriends from Imagination Land, Joy launches herself towards Sadness with a large trampoline and grabs her before flying towards Headquarters, where Anger and Disgust work together to get them inside. Everyone then looks to Joy to save the situation, but she steps back and lets Sadness take control. Riley, now in control of her emotions, gets off the bus before it leaves the station and returns home to her parents, where she breaks down in tears after confessing she misses her old life. As her parents comfort her, Joy and Sadness create a new core memory together, which glows both blue and yellow, beginning the restoration of Riley's personality and a new area of Riley's mind.

With Riley now adapting to life in a new city and Sadness finally having to have found her place among her fellow emotions, everyone works together to help lead Riley to a happy life as she turns twelve.

Voice cast

Production

Early reports at the time of D23 Expo 2011 indicated that Michael Arndt was working on the script.[28] In April 2014, Arndt explained that he left the project in 2011.[29] The final film credits Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve and Josh Cooley for writing.[30]

Pixar first revealed the following information on the upcoming film at D23 Expo 2011: "From director Pete Docter comes an inventive new film that explores a world that everyone knows, but no one has seen: inside the human mind."[31]

In an interview with Charlie Rose in early December 2011, John Lasseter revealed the film takes place in a girl's mind, and is about her emotions as characters. In June 2012, he made a similar statement to Bleeding Cool, and gave further details:

Pete [Docter] has this way of constantly trying to figure out something that we’re all familiar with in some way… he's constantly looking for these kinds of things. You look at people oftentimes and they do something to make you go "What are they thinking?" or it's like how a song gets stuck in your head and you just can’t get it out. Little quirky thing like this that we all do. Certain emotions just seem to take us over, anger or happiness, where you start giggling and laughing and you can’t stop. He thought "I want to take a look at that, explain that." His idea is that the emotions of this little girl are the characters and it takes place in the head of this little girl, and shows how they control things that go on. It's very, very clever and it's truly unlike anything you've ever seen, yet it explains things you've seen.

Docter said to have first pitched this project's idea in June 2009 and to have started work on it in 2009.[32][33]

Inspiration

Docter said that when thinking about his next project following Up, one of his goals was to make a film that would be new and innovative animation-wise, while keeping with some of his previous themes.[34][35]

Docter took inspiration from the personal experience of watching his daughter Elie as she grew up into adolescence. It was moving for him, as she seemed to have lost her childhood joy and became more withdrawn.[36] The film stemmed from his reflection on these events, from his perspective as a parent and adult, and on his own experience of change. He said:[36]

I thought I was making a film about my daughter, but the truth is, I’m more making a film about myself in relation to my daughter and understanding that. The film is told from a parent’s point of view, and being a parent, I just sort of slipped into that, I guess. It’s definitely made me think again about the way I grew up, my adolescence, and even on a day-to-day basis what I’m doing and why.

In their research, the team consulted psychologists and read scientific theories regarding the workings of the mind. The film's design was influenced by what they learned, such as the idea that memories are sent to long term memory during sleep.[35][37] Much of their work was to simplify complex ideas to get a simple and comprehensible concept.[36][37] Nevertheless, Docter says they are "approaching it from a poetic viewpoint. It's not even trying to be scientific at all."[36]

At one point, to fit with some scientific theories, the team considered having 27 emotion characters, but they found this to be too complex.[32][38] The set of emotions in the final film is based on the six universal emotions as identified in works by Paul Ekman, with Surprise being omitted.[39][40] The five emotions also correspond with the eight basic emotions defined by Robert Plutchik's theory, with Trust, Surprise and Anticipation missing.[36] Docter said he would consider Surprise to be the main emotion missing, but felt it was somewhat redundant with their Fear character.[32] Other emotions which were considered but not used include Pride and Trust.[32][40]

Design

At the 2013 Siggraph convention, Pete Docter said the story was "one of the most challenging I've ever had to put together", because the film has to tell simultaneously what is happening to Riley and what is happening inside her mind.[41]

Docter has insisted the film's setting is independent from the biological, physical reality of the brain, and that it is rather set in the mind, with a more metaphysical, abstract viewpoint.[42]

Emotions, because of their nature, were made as strong, highly caricatured and distinctive characters, in a way Docter compared to the seven dwarfs from Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.[34][37] According to Docter, each emotion is based on a basic shape: Sadness on a teardrop, Joy on a star, Fear on a raw nerve, Anger on a fire brick and Disgust on a broccoli.[38]

Continuing with the idea the mind is independent from reality, and in an effort to have emotions look the way one would feel them, emotions are not made of flesh and blood. As Docter says: "They are made up of particles that actually move. Instead of being skin and solid, it is a massive collection of energy."[41] Similarly, to animate them the team took a style with more stretching and exaggeration of movements than is usual for Pixar, closer to classic cartoon animation.[34] Inspiration was taken from Chuck Jones and Tex Avery, as well as Milt Kahl and John Sibley.[37]

Regarding how the genders of the emotions were chosen, the process was intuitive, according to Docter; he felt Anger was more masculine, while Sadness was more feminine. Casting was also an influence, notably for Disgust with Mindy Kaling. The main characters were made female also to reflect their location inside a girl's mind. Regarding the emotions of Riley's parents, he said: "We skewed them all male and all female for a quick read, because you have to understand where we are, which is a little phony but hopefully people don't mind!"[32]

About the general design of Riley's mind, Docter said: "Jonas [Rivera] likes to joke that it looks like an Apple store meets It's A Small World. We wanted it to reflect what I think an 11-year-old girl would be interested in without being overly cutesy about it or clichéd. We cast a wide net and this is where we ended up."[32]

Rating

Inside Out is rated PG by the MPAA for (mild thematic elements and some action), making it the fourth Pixar film to deserve that rating, after The Incredibles, Up, and Brave.

Attached Short Film

Pixar's short film Lava is attached to Inside Out.

Additionally, the short Riley's First Date?, directed by Josh Cooley, is included with the DVD and Blu-ray releases of the film.[43]

Sequel

Pixar said that there are currently not any plans to make a sequel to Inside Out, or any of Pixar's non-sequel films after Toy Story 4, but Docter left it a possibility with saying "never say never."[44]

In September 2022, the sequel is already in the works, slating for a Summer 2024 release.

On November 9, 2023, the first trailer was released, proving that the sequel is fully confirmed.

Trivia

See Inside Out Trivia.

Gallery

Logos and Posters

Character Images

Stills

Concept Art

Videos

External Links

References

  1. Michael Giacchino to Score Inside Out - Video Interview
  2. Tomorrowland, Inside Out, Water Diviner, Unfriended and More in Today's MPAA Ratings
  3. The Next Film From The Director Of Up And Monsters Inc. Is Called The Inside Out – At Least For Now
  4. Confirmed: Pete Docter's Next Pixar Film Called Inside Out
  5. Twitter
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named EW
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 D23 Expo: Pixar Animation Studios News Roundup
  8. Pixar preview: Casts announced for Finding Dory, The Good Dinosaur, Inside Out at Disney's D23
  9. Fearful Symmetry: Bill Hader On Stepping Into Inside Out
  10. Episode 035 of the Pixar Post Podcast - Our Film Review of Inside Out & Interview with Pete Docter and Jonas Rivera
  11. INSIDE OUT Footage Reaction: Could It Be One of Pixar's Best?
  12. An Early Sneak Peek at Pixar Animation's Inside Out
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Parents speak their mind in Pixar's Inside Out
  14. Note: Lola Cooley is Josh Cooley's daughter
  15. 15.00 15.01 15.02 15.03 15.04 15.05 15.06 15.07 15.08 15.09 15.10 Pixar's Inside Out Cast Includes Some Awesome Voice Cameos (Spoilers)
  16. Summary of Responses From Josh Cooley's Reddit Q&A Session
  17. Disney Storybook Art Team (May 5, 2015). Inside Out Read-Along Storybook. Disney Press. ISBN 978-1484712795.
  18. We chat with the producer and director of Disney-Pixar's Inside Out
  19. Lori Alan Official Website - Voice Over Resume
  20. Sherry Lynn on Twitter
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  26. https://twitter.com/nickpitera/status/615677707683139584
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  33. Up Director Pete Docter on His Next Project and Why Pixar Movies End With Chase Scenes
  34. 34.0 34.1 34.2 1 Screaming Fact About Monsters University + a Peek at Inside Out on Disney Movies Anywhere
  35. 35.0 35.1 CS Gets an Early Look at Pixar's Inside Out
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 36.3 36.4 Pixar Breaks Silence, Offers Inside Look at ‘Inside Out’ at Annecy
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 Pixar's Inside Out has strong personal and emotional origins for director Pete Docter
  38. 38.0 38.1 Summary of Pete Docter's Live Inside Out Q&A Twitter Session
  39. Why did Mindy Kaling start crying at a casting session for new Pixar film Inside Out?
  40. 40.0 40.1 The 12 Most Fascinating Things About INSIDE OUT
  41. 41.0 41.1 Siggraph: Pixar’s Pete Docter Reveals the Challenges of His Next Film Inside Out
  42. Pixar’s ‘Inside Out’: New Info on Plot, Characters, and Locations (Video Blog)
  43. 10 Animators to Watch. www.variety.com, March 10, 2015
  44. Inside Out 2? Here's What Pixar Has To Say