All The Emotions Are Back! | Inside Out 2 Reaction | FIRST TIME WATCHING!
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- All The Emotions Are Back! | Inside Out 2 Reaction | FIRST TIME WATCHING!
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Hey everyone! Thanks for watching! I wanted to also address something. Some people for whatever reason think that I downloaded this movie illegally which is untrue. It released on Amazon prime last night which is where I watched it. Didn’t think I’d have to explain that but here we are 😂😂
Oh no worries buddy, I been waiting for this movie to come out on Disney +, that's the only way I can watch it, especially ever since I seen it in the theaters and it was absolutely beautiful! Keep up the great work pal!
I didn't know that Inside out 2 is on Amazon Prime I was waiting to be on Disney +.
@@pinkprincess6136 yes it’s a purchased version
@@ItsTotallyCody ok I got it.
Could you do the Garfield movie next?
Joy meltdown of anger was hilarious, "Jiminy mother-lovin' toaster strudel!" 😂
20:34 - 20:36
In the words of the Sweet Jazz Police and Molly Blyndeff:
Percy: EGADS!
Officer: She swooooore….
Molly: AND I DON’T FEEL BAD ABOUT IT!
She went savage 😂.
🤣
Anxiety turning Riley's Imagination Land into an animation sweatshop where joy isn't allowed is such a corporate clapback that I'm so glad Disney didn't remove.
Indeed.
I guess they can leave good stuff alone.
I heard it’s also a reference to the movie 1984 based on the book itself.
Wait I swear I just saw this comment on “Sorta Stupid”…
Are you on all of these channels saying the same thing?😅
Down with the rat
I love how they don't just make Anxiety a villain. She's a normal emotion who means well like the others, while also showing why it's important to keep it in check.
I love how Joy tells Anxiety, "You don't get to decide who Riley is" as well.
In the first movie, she was something of a control freak who was always trying to control Sadness by repressing her. Of course, she was ignorant of the fact that she was actually hurting Riley by going against her healthy needs, but she still had strong controlling instincts. So, while she immediately knew not to do the wrong thing when she became conscious of it, her new attitude still relates to how she's evolved by relating to how her new personality has broadened its horizons - She knows to look at all angles and give them a fair shot now.
She also knows what it's like to be a controlling person and can see that a person with such an intense temperament requires some strong pushback - You can see by the expression on her face that she's speaking from experience when she talks to Anxiety.
Nah she's a villain
Well, she is technically a villain. Just not an outright evil villain. Like she was a major threat but she had the best of intentions. To me, a villain doesn't always mean someone who's evil. It can also mean someone who for good and bad reasons, does some questionable actions that poses as a threat. For example, I always considered King Triton a secondary villain in The Little Mermaid. He did some horrible stuff but he had good intentions.
@@BeeKee404 Yeah, Anxiety wasn't necessarily evil, just misguided. It would be somewhat like AUTO from WALL-E.
@@BeeKee404While this is a good explanation, its not quite one of a villain. Anxiety is not portrayed as a villain, but rather as an antagonist. A villain is someone who is intentionally doing bad things, and realises what they are doing is wrong, but won't stop it due to alterior motives (Such as scars greed from the lion king). An antagonist is someone who doesn't intentionally do things wrong, but just directly goes against the protagonist(s). I would reccomend watching the inside out 2 videos from the yt channel "enchanted" for some more in-depth explanations! :D
the quote "maybe this is what happens when you grow up, you feel less joy" is such a messed up but real quote, we do grow up and see more of the world and how it works and we value things differently, coming from someone who watch the first one 9 years ago and so much has changed since then, Pixar knew that this quote had to be shown to the people who grew up in that time frame too
fun fact, they held 25 meetings in order to animate riley's panic attack accurately.
That’s a lot of meetings.
for 1 scene
With a group of renowned Therapists, psychologists and human analysts.
Pixar does their research for their very deep stories!
Fun fact: you should be quiet
@@MikeythePizzaBoi yeah!
As someone who was heavily involved in sports in their teens, Riley’s Anxiety attack in the middle of the game hit really hard for me in the theaters.
I personally think it was really well depicted and absolutely made me tear up on my first watch.
The anxcity attack hit home for me to I've been struggling with anxcity for four years now
I was diagnosed with anxiety as a teen and when Riley's core belief became 'Im not good enough' I felt that deeply. That very central belief is one of the core beliefs which drove my anxiety
your comment doesn't make sense, Anxiety means you felt it. if diagnosed means Mental Disorder. Care to explain or your sense suck
@@joven_wbu Anxiety is a normal emotion people feel, but when it's constant and affects your daily life, that's when it becomes a disorder. A commonly known one is social anxiety, but there's also generalized anxiety disorder.
@@joven_wbu There's anxiety, and then there's anxiety disorders. I'm pretty obviously sure they mean they were diagnosed with an anxiety disorder.
@@joven_wbuas others said, I was diagnosed at 18 with social anxiety and generalised anxiety disorder. I have had therapy and counselling. I was medicated for several years and still have to work to stay on top of it. As this movie shows, when not under control, Anxiety can be a bully
36:49
Such clever symbolism used here. From Riley feeling the sun shine on her, it meant that whenever in times of doubt and stress, there will always be a shining hope to help overcome it. In this case, her friends, her family, her emotions, and most importantly, believing in herself. When Riley finally knew that, instead of her emotions choosing to take over Riley, Riley actually chose to be happy, she was now controlling her own emotions and chose Joy to help her begin that shining hope. Working at a smooth, steady pace while at the same time, to keep moving forward, knowing she is never alone.
I never thought of looking at anxiety as turning your imagination against you before this movie.
It was really enlightening for me.
Notice how the lockers and rink seats are orange, showing how Rileys surrounded by her anxiety?
The surrounding and what Riley Wears, even with the first movie, is to resemble the mood that Riley is in at the moment.
I went to see this with my mother and it was a rollercoaster of emotions. I was amazed, crying, smiling. Love the lesson that’s taught in this, the anxiety and panic attack scene I could relate to a lot. This has easily become my favourite Pixar sequel. 💛💙
I’m 19 and Inside Out 2 helped me realize that When you think of your emotions as these personified characters it really does help when you’re feeling them. My New way of Dealing with my Anxiety is stopping and Asking myself “Okay Anxiety is at The Console right now How can we get someone else to take over?”
Same it helps me too
Ennui, the emotion that's there when it's that time of life.
"I’M NOT GOOD ENOUGH 29:01 saddest line 😢"
This movie really checked all the boxes hat a solid sequel needs to check. It expands the world of the first film in a credible way that avoids retread. The challenges facing Joy inside and Riley outside are big and relatable, and the movie continues to talk about serious themes and ideas in a fun and engaging way.
The anxiety attack at the end was very emotional ngl, I cried a lot in theaters because I was so worried.
Yeah
I remember watching “Inside Out 2” in the cinema, and when I saw that part with Bloofy, I was like: “Wait, what am I watching right now? Dora?”
Yeah me & this girl next to me both said when he came back at the end “Oh no”. It felt so cringe seeing it but I get it when we are over children’s preschool cartoons
Here's my Deep Dark Secret: I still watch the good stuff like Phineas and Ferb, My Little Pony, etc.
I swear, this is like the first movie in some ways. In the first movie, all Joy wanted for Riley was to be sure she was always positive and happy, no matter what, even through the darkest of times. But in the end, she finally understood what this was doing to Riley. For burying all that inner sorrow and doubt, it was destroying Riley from the ‘inside out’. She needed to embrace those emotions other than happiness.
In the second movie, it was with beliefs, of what Riley thought of herself as. Only focusing on positive beliefs, because the emotions thought that that’s what made Riley feel accepted that way. Which again, was destroying her from the ‘inside out’. Because those negative beliefs are also what makes Riley Riley. It doesn’t mean that she’s a bad person. Everyone one of those beliefs makes her who she is as a human being. And other people accept those things about you, cause that’s what makes you you.
Morals for both of those was so impactful and true. Never try to shadow your inner conflicts or negative beliefs with positivity. Because you won’t be hurting others if you don’t, you would hurting yourself the most. Hurting the real you that YOU are meant to be. Hiding the true definition of yourself. From the ‘inside out’. Always be true to yourself, and never try to bottles those conflicts up, embrace them and accept all your emotions and beliefs for what they can do to benefit your life.
That has to be one THE best analysis on a movie's message I have ever heard, Bravo! 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
Riley did have negative beliefs in her sense of self
"Homework should be illegal"
@@jamesgiles4517 While I can see that belief being negative for society, to herself I personally don't see that as a negative belief as like; "I am mean."
I’m a grown 25year old man and this movie had me on a emotional rollercoaster
Same bro. Im 23 and you should’ve seen my face at the end of the movie in the theater 😂🤷🏻♂️. This really was a great movie
I’m 27.
Same here
Same, except I also had ADHD and Autism.
I'm 23 and I love this Pixar movie!!!!😊😊😊😊
This really was a good sequel in my opinion. It had taught me that you don't have to worry or be too anxious about anything that can happen in my life, having joy and happiness makes it so easy and fun.
1st movie: Joy speaking to Sadness: "Riley NEEDS you."
@ 37:01 Sadness speaking to Joy: "Riley WANTS you."
..what a comeback😢
The most Underrated thing About this movie was giving anger disgust and fear a bigger role in the movie
13:30 I'm a Hungarian Voice Actor in Hungary🇭🇺 and I did the Hungarian voice of Pouchy!😁
I had a lot of fun voicing him, he's really hilarious and Bloofy was voiced by my cousin who I forced to come with me to the recording studio because he's the only one I know who has a high pitched voice like Mickey Mouse😅
(edited) P.S: I hate Anxiety, she reminds me of my control freak teacher who I never liked...but Anger, Sadness & Embarrassement are my favourite characters, they somewhat resemble myself. 🙂
Disgust and fear had different voice actors for the second film
The first time I heard Riley say "I'M NOT GOOD ENOUGH!" It really sent a chill down my entire body. Hearing her say that about herself felt exactly like how I've been telling myself the past eight years of my life. It's so heartbreaking to hear a young cheerful girl like Riley tell herself this.
I've been telling myself that too my friend
I like the part where anger cares about joy 20:50
This movie really hit close to home. I was already finished with my Teens when it came out since i'm 19, but it really hits home when you consider the messages in this movie. And it personally hit even closer since i used to play Hockey too. Because the longer you play hockey, the more the coaches and your teammates are gonna expect of you whenever a new season starts, to see if they wanna have you on the team or not. Cause hockey is one of those sports you really need to show, passion, care, courage, and most of all technique if you should be considered a team member or not
Fun fact: Anxiety is voiced by Maya Hawke, who plays Robin Buckley in Stranger Things!
Holy mackerel! No wonder her voice sounded so familiar!
"Why are our best friends always trying to hang out with us?"
Fun fact: This is Tony Hale’s second Disney animated movie! His first one was Toy Story 4 where he voiced Forky! He voiced Fear in this one!
Another Pixar wonder! I’m glad to have seen this film, as it is one of the best I’ve seen from Pixar is a while. Anxiety is one interesting character, who intends to help Riley, but causes trouble for her in the long run. This film did a great job of capturing the ups and downs that the characters go through in this sequel.
12:48 😂🤣😭Welcome to my life. She has had control for 26 years now.
I think Anxiety swirling all around the buttons and causing that tornado was meant to be a panic attack. It gave me some Last Wish vibes.
I think this one might tie with the first one for me, I absolutely love all the world building and play on words haha, and of course the development of the characters. The fact that Anxiety just takes over and goes into overdrive felt so real to me, as a life long overthinker. That scene with the anxiety attack hit really hard. And you’re right, it was such a great depiction, I felt like I was right there with her and I cried in the theaters. And I like that in the end, Riley is much more in control of herself rather than being controlled by her emotions, which is in line with growing up - most people learn to better handle and regulate their emotions, and to push through with your morals and beliefs despite what you feel sometimes. Anyways, great reaction as always, thanks for sharing!
It was cool to see 2D animated characters in this film, something that I didn’t expect, and I enjoyed it!😄
I loved the message this movie had. I believe it deserved its $1 billion dollars it made at the box office. It was such a great movie!
Amazing Inside Out movie. I like the new emotions, even Anxiety. The references are also nice.
I gotta admit, Joy snapping is surprisingly funny.
i saw this movie in theaters on my birthday. inside out never ceases to make me cry. damn, 9 years, and they don't miss a beat!
All i have to say about this movie is DAMN YOU PIXAR!!! It wasn't until that ending where Riley was choosing Joy to come to the console.
That scene at the beginning of pushing the embarrassing moments down deep reminded me of that scene in Central Intelligence where Dwayne's character said he pushed those bad memories of high school deep down and ignored them. This film showed that as much as we may want those bad memories and feelings gone they never truly go away.
I’m glad Inside Out 2 did really well.
Me too. It’s amazing how high it has climbed at the box office in such a short time.
30:56 Anger sad, Disgust heart crushing and Fear crying 😢😢😢💔
I’m 31 years old and when Riley was having an anxiety attack, it hit me hard in the feels. Her feeling that she’s not “good enough” hurts. I suffer from that and still do most days. 😢
"you cant live in Anxiety all your life." 🧡
Ugh story of my effing life 😭
Try telling the emotions in my head this 😫
I have almost 30 years old..and I was diagnosed with ASD last year…and sometimes that causes my anxiety to rise a little whenever I feel stressed when I’m at work.
But this movie has taught me that I need to keep my anxiety under control and stay calm.
I love Embarrassment! He is such a darling
Oh I struggled not to cry in the theatres during the panic attack scene. I have struggled with anxiety since I was around 14 and the way it was potrayed both on the outside where Riley panicked and inside where Anxiety started crying by the control panel were so good and relatable to me, it really looked like how I remember feeling during my stronger anxiety moments. 😢❤
5:51 lmao i haven't noticed that in theater
the bloofy and pouchy reminds me of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse like how they say oh pouchy it's like oh toodles
It also reminds me of Dora the Explorer and Blues Clues.
7:47 I just love how, as soon as she said her name, you knew that she was going to be a problem. 😂
So nice to see how Anger slowly evolves towards Responsibility and Resolve. Seems like Riley is going to be more like her father than her mother, seeing how her Sadness isn't evolving into Compassion and Protectiveness.
Just seeing the sense of self is like the memories coming together to create the spark in ourselves.
It’s creative of how Bloofy is a mixture of Dora the Explorer and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
20:22 My favorite part 😂😂😂
19:52 Totally with you on that, Cody. Because at that part, I’ve thought “Because they’re her friends?”
First nickflix puts his reaction out, now you Cody, what a great day so far ❤❤❤
This movie was incredible and an absolute masterpiece. The anxiety attack sequence broke me hard 😭 especially for how it relates to my worries of disappointing and losing my friends. The emotions were great as always especially the new ones like Anxiety and Boredom. Bloofy was so funny to me as it reminded me of Dora the Explorer and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 😂.
I seen this in the cinema twice:one time by myself and the second time was with family.
I love how they animated the anxiety scene, it felt real and relatable.
I have some anxiety but not as bad. Music or some of my favorite TH-camr reactors usually calm me down like yourself and some others, along with one of my heroes, Claire wineland (r.i.p) usually calms me down if I feel I need it. So I feel the anxiety scene was very well done through the animation.
Great reaction
I went to see this movie at the cinema with my dad fully expecting myself to tear up like the first movie, I didn't end up crying but my eyes were not dry -- high school Riley brought back a lot of those feelings in my own high school experience where I said some things to friends or acted like a jerk, and seeing Riley go through the motions in the movie made me feel for her and wanted to give her a big hug
14:54 😂 that’s what I thought when I saw this in the theater!
My favorite characters are Sadness 😭 because she was so brave in this movie, Embarrassment 😳 because he protected her when he realized things were going downhill, and Envy 🥺 because she's so cute and her VA is Ayo Edebiri who also voiced April in TMNT Mutant Mayhem (the best 2023 movie I've seen at the theater) 😊
I feel like Despicable Me 4 was overshadowed by this movie. It made around $700M, which is definitely a lot, but I’m pretty sure it’s the lowest grossing at the box office besides the original, and I partly think that’s due to this movie coming out around the same time as it. But I gotta say, this was so much better than DM4, I hope we get a third one.
Make sense, the story was bland, Lucy and the girls were wasted and it had no stakes. The only good thing was just Will Ferrell
I've heard that despicable me 4 is bland
Yes, Disgust and Fear are voiced by different actors in this movie. Fear is voiced by Tony Hale, and Disgust is voiced by Liza Lapira. Anxiety is voiced by Maya Hawke, Envy is voiced by Ayo Edibiri, Ennui is voiced by Adele Exarchopoulos, Embarrassment is voiced by Paul Walter Hauser. Joy, Sadness and Anger are again voiced by Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith and Lewis Black.
“Maybe this is what happens when you grow up, you feel less joy” As a teenager that line hits hard 😢
this movie is so relatable, making anxiety the villain. i‘m almost 20 and i felt seen somehow
"You can't live in anxiety your whole life"
ha ha, watch me
I enjoyed this film! Anxiety is extremely relatable and has definitely been one of my main emotions since I was about 11 years old, I'm 24 now! The part where she has a panic attack made me cry!
The first movie taught us to acknowledge all our emotions this movie teaches us to acknowlege all our faults and weaknesses.
"let's sing the let's go away song"🤣🤣🤣🤣
I saw this with my mom and we both surprisingly enjoyed it. The first movie will still be my favorite but this sequel is actually not bad. I almost cried twice. Not all the sequels I watched were able to do that
Cody and nickflix releasing a inside out 2 video on the same day im surprised
fear is definitely my central emotion and my secondary emotion is anxiety
4:47 [THE BUSBOYS' "CLEANIN' UP THE TOWN" PLAYING]
I remember having a panic attack during my junior year of high school. Trust me, I know anxiety all too well. And seeing Anxiety shed a tear was the tip of the iceberg.
A movie doesn’t always need a villain but an antagonist. Mostly
I've been waiting so long for you any many other reactors to watch this. This ended up becoming my favorite animated film of all time.
if i had to choose a pilot of myself i would choose joy over any other emotion
"Maybe this is what happens when you grow up. You feel less joy"
And that was the part that made me cry 😞
Bluffy: Let's Sing The We Did It Song
Cody: NO, Let's Sing The Let's Go Away Song
I saw inside out at the cinema with my sister and it was so good, I hope they release a inside out 3 one day, but great reaction, my favourite emotion is anxiety and anger.
Just like the first movie this one made me cry it was slow in the beginning but it picks up and does a really good job of picking up from the first one and showing what we go through at ul that age we saw this for my birthday on July 18th with my nephew meant to see Twisters which had also come out but i really enjoyed this movie great reaction Cody have a good week man
This movie does an excellent job showing what we all go through as human beings and relatability. The way they did the anxiety panic attack was amazing, when I watched this in theaters with my friends, I actually felt I was getting that same feeling too. The anxiety attack was so well made with Riley saying “I’m not good enough” is really realistic because we tend to look down on ourselves as if we are not good enough to do anything. The quote of “Maybe this is what happens when you grow up. You feel less joy.” is so important because that is actually what happens to all of us. As we grow up, we see more of what life is like and eventually at some point in our lives, we do feel less joy but that doesn’t mean joy is gone. We still have happiness. When Riley apologized to her friends at the end, I sobbed in theaters because it’s just so real. My friends were saying to me ‘it’s just a movie. It’s fine’ but I ain’t listening to them! I’m sobbing because of how good this movie really is!
"You can't live in anxiety all the time"
Talking as a person just diagnosed with anxiety disorder, it happens 😢
20:36 Anger Smirk 😂
14:53 When I saw this movie I said the exact same thing Cody 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It’s either Dora the Explorer or Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
@@christiangalvan2008or a combination of both
What do you mean what's with the attitude he literally got a fist in his mouth and arm in his mouth 😂
This has quickly become one of my top 3 fave Pixar movies. This is such a phenomenal film, let alone sequel as well, the story and message is great. The depiction of anxiety was portrayed more incredible than I ever thought I could’ve been done. I absolutely love this film still
It's interesting that Anxiety's big idea to score three goals was not a bad one in and of itself, it was how she handled it.
I saw it in theaters last night
I am glad that you reacted to this movie here, Cody. Over the summer, my friend responded to this movie, and she loved it. And seeing this movie from your reaction, this film managed to be just as good as the first film; I guess this sequel lived up to the hype. Not to mention, it leaves us with one lesson for everybody in their teenage and adult years: You should never allow anxiety to control your mind and bottle up your current emotions.
Just hearing all those voices from the belief system makes it just so relatable, all those positive and negative beliefs colliding. Which gives us more anxiety to handle. Because we want to be our best self, but it can become more nerve wrecking to handle, because then we start doubting ourselves that we’re ’not good enough’. Seeing all 9 emotions hug the belief system just brings me to tears every time. Because they are not just hugging the system but ACTUALLY all hugging Riley herself, from the ‘inside out’, saying “It’s ok. We’re all here for you, Riley. You’re never alone. Everything is going to be ok. We all love you, no matter what.”
When I saw this in theaters, the part that hit me the hardest was when Joy said "that is probably what happens when you get older, you feel less joy." That hit me hard because I feel I have been on that boat. I tried to keep it in, but as soon as I got to my car after the movie, I just couldn't hold back the water works. That sentence was in my head all the drive home. "maybe we just feel less joy as we get older." Damn. I love these movies. I'd really love to see a part three, I don't know what the story could possibly be, but I really love how these two movies were made.
I know it was cut out, but did anyone get the subtle joke when Disgust tried speaking from the sarcasm and she sounded exactly the same.
30:48 will always hit me hard. Watched the first movie when it first came out. Now 18 years old and when I watched the second one in theatres. It brought me to tears because its so true. We don't as kids realize how fast we grow up. Espeically feeling less joy overtime.
loved this movie so much, I cried
as someone with anxiety I felt so seen and heard as having anxiety is so awful but we can overcome it the best way we can
Joy was manipulative in this one a little, but we can’t forget that was the premise of the first movie. They repeated the premise but with different emotion. Anyone notice that?
Anxiety really is the perfect example of a non villain antagonist.
This movie did a pretty good job at symbolizing the chaos in the head of a new teen.
Bloofy just straight clowning on Mickey Mouse's Clubhouse
32:01 32:15 I've never seen anyone get violated like this before