@@zingkoinko1231 it’s not any of those we’re getting! It’s only Anxiety, Ennui, Envy and embarrassing! There is no brave/courage emotion we’re getting!
oh it's also interesting that Riley could have met her Joy, but it's still always very emotional and cute Joy talking to Riley as a child skating and that memory
Idk why but it makes sense for the emotions to have a mic, Remember that all of the characters in Riley's mind ARE Riley. The conversations between her emotions are her internal debates with herself, so i feel like a mic would make sense Edit: oh, wow, this aged really well, no mic but she can definitely hear them lol
Better that emotions can't directly control her, because we don't really get to choose how we feel during situations but we can choose how to respond to those feelings. It's the same as these emotions. They can influence her with certain emotions, but they're ultimately Riley's decisions.
Which also makes sense why Joy is so opposed to Riley growing up, as she believes she knows what's best for Riley. As Riley gets older she gains more critical thinking skills and acts less on emotion, which scares the emotions as they have less control and in their eyes can’t keep her safe.
This is why Sadness was so touchy in the first movie, Riley was feeling nostalgic, so Sadness felt the same and thats why only she could turn the yellow joy orbs to blue sad orbs
I read a fanfic once that was like this. But it was a little dark. Maybe too dark for Disney and Pixar. Riley was riding her bike, but she had a terrible accident, and banged her head on the sidewalk. She went into a coma due to her emotions neglecting her to ware a helmet. While she was in this "coma" she dreamed of her visiting her emotions. And she met all if them. I don't remember exactly everything that went down, because it's been a while since I read it, but one of the plot points was that Joy tried to use Riley to bring Bing-Bong back. Since she was there with them, Joy wanted to see if Riley's presence would bring him back from her forgetting him. Yeah I don't really know how Riley was talking with the emotions, while inside her own head lmao. Because she was having emotions while she was talking.... while being in her head. So yeah lmao idk. But the dark part about the fic- was the end of it. A "new" emotion showed up out of nowhere. Pitch black, darkness all over it. Turns out it wasn't an emotion, it was "Death" because apparently Riley wasn't gonna live. Sad part is, i remember the fic ended there, there was no continuation.
The early versions of Joy remind me of the early versions of woody in Toy story. He started out as a mean, nasty jerk before becoming the woody we all know and love. It goes to show that how much the characters develop and evolve from the early drafts
4:36 this scene is sadder in the final because bing bong asks joy to take Riley to the moon for him, but she can't because the two can't meet each other in person (there may be a better way to explain it but it's late and I'm tired).
I think he meant metaphorically, guide Riley there. Perhaps steering her to becoming an astronaut? Or maybe not, since it was a childhood fantasy and we always have those.
It seems in the old version, the emotions just made Riley feel these things, but the characters didn't have to match the emotion. In the final version, Joy was usually happy, Sadness was usually sad, etc. which I think helped the appeal. Joy being a stuck-up diva might make people think being happy is... rude to the other emotions? It would be complicated. They did, however, keep Joy wanting Riley basically to be a kid forever. Actually, it's what they all want- the good, simple times of childhood. That's why they try to go back on the bus before Sadness stops them- they want the simple times back.
Tbh, I really hope we get a scene of Joy and Riley meeting someday. It would be cute. Thank goodness they didn't feature Fear as a villain since that would ruin the movie.
After watching the movie (this was awhile back) I release a flaw in the premise of the movie. Why are the Emotions in control. Emotions are tools we can used to help us, but we should never be driven by them. The last thing you want in life is to be controlled by your emotions. That is when you make bad decisions. We are supposed to learn not to be controlled by our emotions. Also, who says we have to give up our imagination when we grow up?
I agree with you to some extent, yes emotions shouldn’t always drive us since it might lead to bad circumstances sometimes, but in reality most people feel these emotions and their changes all the time, wether they like it or not. And for someone at Riley’s age, emotions are usually in full control, as you grow up you learn that sometimes you need to think rationally and with your head. The premise of the movie was actually quite good imo, that sometimes when we feel sad we should express those feelings, if we feel lonely or need help we should talk to someone trustworthy about it, if you keep holding in these emotions it’ll cause you to do irresponsible stuff, by the end of the movie when Riley was going to leave the city and go back to her original hometown, she wasn’t thinking with her head, she unwillingly let the feelings of depression take over and block out anything else, but the emotions brought her back to her senses. As a child I totally related to Riley’s story since I did move out into places a lot and it would really take a toll on me, sometimes to the point of wanting to run away, but feeling sad that I’ll miss my family and that they’ll miss me brought me back to my senses🤍🙏
The emotions do not exactly control Riley on the movie. There are even the islands (honesty island, family island, etc) that make Riley act with no influence from the emotions, and when the emotions interfered, the islands collapsed.
The dialogue and motivations of the Joy and Fear sub-personalities in the original script kind of resemble 'Firefighter' and 'Manager' sub-personalities. One is assertive and ignores social relationships to avoid pain and preserve the happiness of the self, while the other is more co-operative and controlling to suppress the self and prioritize social relationships. With all the issues that come from either one dominating over the other, the "Joy Alone" conclusion actually feels more significant. It's the moment when a sub-personality realizes that it's not about them, it's about the host. It's harder for a young audience to understand these ideas so the character change makes total sense. Still though, I have greater appreciation for the writers to even make the attempt to bring these important concepts for mental health to light.
this movie made me cry twice!! its a joyful movie but at the end become emotional as they reunite everyone in the end but the ending was good and brought hope, remember when's there's life, there's hiope!
They should make films about alternate people who aren't Riley at all, not a multiverse but quite appropriately the same universe, just with different people and their emotions relatively, and it never has to be solely about Riley. That could open up doors for Pixar if they did it right.
Reminds me a little bit of in that old show, Ozzy and Drix, when they go into Hector’s dream and meet him. Ozzy was so excited! He never thought something like this would happen.
or in once upon a time: life when maestro lets peter get into his OWN brain cell through a display screen and teaches him about how the brain sees things differently based on context. which was really weird because at no other moment in the series was it ever awknowledged again that this could happen or do the people inside the body ever directly interact with those outside.
This emotional scene Joy meets Riley sounds more emotional and great, this could work hopefully they can add this emotional scene in Inside Out 2 somewhere. 😊
The emotions embodied their own emotions to the fullest extent, so that was better I think. But , like you said it , would have been better if Riley and Joy met. As , it flows with the story of the movie, better - while allowing character growth.
I love that they changed the story from the scrap where Joy dances with Riley, it’s similar to Toys Story which is an overused trope about letting go of things they can’t change or keep. So I’m glad changed it to a more relatable story, it's kind of refreshing for a Pixar movie
Is it just me or is that from 1:35-1:58 it makes her look almost as mean if not as mean as Black Friday Woody. I mean the similarities of them being mean to their friends are maybe also just coincidental.
I think this movie has so many metaphors well, they both do. If Joy and Riley would have been interestingly because, we often look for "joy" externally. However, "joy" is an internal thing that we can only find within.
Maybe they can do the Joy and Riley dancing scene for Inside Out 3 when Riley grows to adulthood. It’ll pack a larger emotional punch. The series would be leading up to it like when Andy said goodbye to the toys in Toy Story 3.
a cool movie would be something like this but instead with parents. something like bao, or even 2 childhood friends meeting up at teenagehood. you wont always be that innocent little kid, but at least it came
I'm glad that wasn't the final version of Joy. She's just so full of herself and aggressive towards the others, and there is no point in making Fear (Freddy) a villain. I prefer how it was handled in the movie. Joy was still an authoritarian boss, but it made sense since it represented denial and forced optimism. The message of all emotions being good and important is quite powerful. I'm glad they were loyal to it in the sequel, as Anxiety starts like a villain but has a redemption arc.
Anger was the real villain, Let me explain… anger was the guy who started stuff like when joy left at the end anger had these ideas that made Riley got In trouble out of all the bad things like saying shut up straight to her strict dad and stealing her moms credit card the worst one of all was running away, and take a look in the end of the movie, it was anger who caused it all and everything if anger wasnt’ there nothing bad would happen
The scene where giant Joy and Fear run through San Francisco occurred in Riley's head at Imagination Park, in case you didn't get it
That’s why I think brave/courage might bee bright orange with orange eyes? What do you think?
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@@zingkoinko1231 it’s not any of those we’re getting! It’s only Anxiety, Ennui, Envy and embarrassing! There is no brave/courage emotion we’re getting!
Ok
It’s a good thing there wasn’t really a villain in the final movie
It was gloom he did this
@@sameermohammed1326or it’s jangles the clown
@@danejenkinson-tv9kvyeah lol
It does he's just never mentioned or anything really he's gloom and acted as like a spirit
In my opinion, I see anger as the Villan since he was the one who basically forces Riley to run away
oh it's also interesting that Riley could have met her Joy, but it's still always very emotional and cute Joy talking to Riley as a child skating and that memory
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Idk why but it makes sense for the emotions to have a mic, Remember that all of the characters in Riley's mind ARE Riley. The conversations between her emotions are her internal debates with herself, so i feel like a mic would make sense
Edit: oh, wow, this aged really well, no mic but she can definitely hear them lol
Reminds me of Osmois Jones, and Ozzy and Drix lol
I think they could transmit their ideas through a mic and Riley decides if they’re good
@@DanielHuggett-ob9ho that also makes sense, like the little voices or conscience in her head
Her emotions are not riley
@@Momo-zs9nk huh? How does that work? How can someone's emotions not be that someone?
Better that emotions can't directly control her, because we don't really get to choose how we feel during situations but we can choose how to respond to those feelings. It's the same as these emotions. They can influence her with certain emotions, but they're ultimately Riley's decisions.
Which also makes sense why Joy is so opposed to Riley growing up, as she believes she knows what's best for Riley. As Riley gets older she gains more critical thinking skills and acts less on emotion, which scares the emotions as they have less control and in their eyes can’t keep her safe.
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That's literally the ending of the second movie what
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Exactly!! And this is showed in the second film
This is why Sadness was so touchy in the first movie, Riley was feeling nostalgic, so Sadness felt the same and thats why only she could turn the yellow joy orbs to blue sad orbs
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I read a fanfic once that was like this. But it was a little dark. Maybe too dark for Disney and Pixar.
Riley was riding her bike, but she had a terrible accident, and banged her head on the sidewalk. She went into a coma due to her emotions neglecting her to ware a helmet. While she was in this "coma" she dreamed of her visiting her emotions. And she met all if them.
I don't remember exactly everything that went down, because it's been a while since I read it, but one of the plot points was that Joy tried to use Riley to bring Bing-Bong back. Since she was there with them, Joy wanted to see if Riley's presence would bring him back from her forgetting him.
Yeah I don't really know how Riley was talking with the emotions, while inside her own head lmao. Because she was having emotions while she was talking.... while being in her head. So yeah lmao idk. But the dark part about the fic- was the end of it.
A "new" emotion showed up out of nowhere. Pitch black, darkness all over it. Turns out it wasn't an emotion, it was "Death" because apparently Riley wasn't gonna live.
Sad part is, i remember the fic ended there, there was no continuation.
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But honestly that’s deep
@@skydoesstuff7129”I just met my emotions!”
“Nah ur gonna die”
Geez
Damn... That's dark...
Ah the infamous "coma isekai".
Dark fanfic 101 in my book.
They could kept Riley and joy dancing in the Final Cut
The early versions of Joy remind me of the early versions of woody in Toy story. He started out as a mean, nasty jerk before becoming the woody we all know and love. It goes to show that how much the characters develop and evolve from the early drafts
agreed
4:36 this scene is sadder in the final because bing bong asks joy to take Riley to the moon for him, but she can't because the two can't meet each other in person (there may be a better way to explain it but it's late and I'm tired).
I think he meant metaphorically, guide Riley there. Perhaps steering her to becoming an astronaut? Or maybe not, since it was a childhood fantasy and we always have those.
I mean joy itself is not a different character, she is a part of riley herself, but I get what you means and its complicated😭
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I almost cried when joy danced with Riley
DID YOU CRY AT BING BONGS DEATH honlesty it wasn’t sad I don’t know why you would cry
@@Spiderman-xt4xtfor real
@@Spiderman-xt4xtwhen my class watched inside out, alot of people were like celebrating his death
@@Blizzarr WTF...? Why? What did Bing Bong do?? 😭😭
@@aytch000 idk
an emotion talking to riley through a mic is like a reference to Osmosis Jones
It would be kind of cool if we do see a monster from Monsters Inc. This might somewhat confirmed the theory of every Pixar movie is connected.
well there IS a sarcasm in the sequel’s new trailer
sar chasm
No ennui is boredom
@@cupheadjustacup1932 uh ok?
@@lilpacvr there’s no sarcasm
@@cupheadjustacup1932 watch inside out 2 bruh
It seems in the old version, the emotions just made Riley feel these things, but the characters didn't have to match the emotion. In the final version, Joy was usually happy, Sadness was usually sad, etc. which I think helped the appeal. Joy being a stuck-up diva might make people think being happy is... rude to the other emotions? It would be complicated. They did, however, keep Joy wanting Riley basically to be a kid forever. Actually, it's what they all want- the good, simple times of childhood. That's why they try to go back on the bus before Sadness stops them- they want the simple times back.
Funny that Riley didn’t have the sarcasm center yet because I have meant plenty of sarcastic kids
Goes to Show Riley really is a good girl.
@@arnowisp6244You can't have humor if you're a good child?
Kids are usually more sarcastic than adults, are they not?
I just got an ad for the second inside out when I clicked on this video
Same
Coincidence? I THINK NOT
Tbh, I really hope we get a scene of Joy and Riley meeting someday. It would be cute. Thank goodness they didn't feature Fear as a villain since that would ruin the movie.
yeah at least in a dream or something
Ah yes. Its like a person meeting their own brain part that feels joy. Wtf makes no sense
Joy in the deleted scenes, kinda reminds me of Woody from the Black Friday reel.
After watching the movie (this was awhile back) I release a flaw in the premise of the movie. Why are the Emotions in control. Emotions are tools we can used to help us, but we should never be driven by them. The last thing you want in life is to be controlled by your emotions. That is when you make bad decisions. We are supposed to learn not to be controlled by our emotions.
Also, who says we have to give up our imagination when we grow up?
I agree with you to some extent, yes emotions shouldn’t always drive us since it might lead to bad circumstances sometimes, but in reality most people feel these emotions and their changes all the time, wether they like it or not. And for someone at Riley’s age, emotions are usually in full control, as you grow up you learn that sometimes you need to think rationally and with your head.
The premise of the movie was actually quite good imo, that sometimes when we feel sad we should express those feelings, if we feel lonely or need help we should talk to someone trustworthy about it, if you keep holding in these emotions it’ll cause you to do irresponsible stuff, by the end of the movie when Riley was going to leave the city and go back to her original hometown, she wasn’t thinking with her head, she unwillingly let the feelings of depression take over and block out anything else, but the emotions brought her back to her senses.
As a child I totally related to Riley’s story since I did move out into places a lot and it would really take a toll on me, sometimes to the point of wanting to run away, but feeling sad that I’ll miss my family and that they’ll miss me brought me back to my senses🤍🙏
Exactly! I still have my Imagination
The emotions do not exactly control Riley on the movie. There are even the islands (honesty island, family island, etc) that make Riley act with no influence from the emotions, and when the emotions interfered, the islands collapsed.
@@madelineryan548 Everyone does but obviously it's not the same
that's expanded upon in the 2nd movie, trust me you won't be dissapointed 😭
The dialogue and motivations of the Joy and Fear sub-personalities in the original script kind of resemble 'Firefighter' and 'Manager' sub-personalities. One is assertive and ignores social relationships to avoid pain and preserve the happiness of the self, while the other is more co-operative and controlling to suppress the self and prioritize social relationships. With all the issues that come from either one dominating over the other, the "Joy Alone" conclusion actually feels more significant. It's the moment when a sub-personality realizes that it's not about them, it's about the host.
It's harder for a young audience to understand these ideas so the character change makes total sense. Still though, I have greater appreciation for the writers to even make the attempt to bring these important concepts for mental health to light.
this movie made me cry twice!! its a joyful movie but at the end become emotional as they reunite everyone in the end but the ending was good and brought hope, remember when's there's life, there's hiope!
This version of joy seems more how a mother would feel about their kids growing up
Yeah this would’ve been a little dumb honestly
It’s probably a risky move _not_ to have them “meet” each other but ultimately it’s for the best I feel
It makes sense since they are Personifications of Riley Emotions.
She's like a similar case of concept Woody.
They should make films about alternate people who aren't Riley at all, not a multiverse but quite appropriately the same universe, just with different people and their emotions relatively, and it never has to be solely about Riley. That could open up doors for Pixar if they did it right.
Bro the original plot for this story seems so much darker and makes it just more of a brutal and crazy
4:36 im glad this part didn't make it, because this is murh emotional 😭
Reminds me a little bit of in that old show, Ozzy and Drix, when they go into Hector’s dream and meet him. Ozzy was so excited! He never thought something like this would happen.
I remember that show
or in once upon a time: life when maestro lets peter get into his OWN brain cell through a display screen and teaches him about how the brain sees things differently based on context. which was really weird because at no other moment in the series was it ever awknowledged again that this could happen or do the people inside the body ever directly interact with those outside.
This emotional scene Joy meets Riley sounds more emotional and great, this could work hopefully they can add this emotional scene in Inside Out 2 somewhere. 😊
The emotions embodied their own emotions to the fullest extent, so that was better I think.
But , like you said it , would have been better if Riley and Joy met. As , it flows with the story of the movie, better - while allowing character growth.
This is one of thiose times where I'm glad that the old concept was scrapped, but i LOVE viewing the old concept ideas.
“With you hazbins”
Me: Hazbin hotel🤨
Hazbin Hotel fans when they realize hell is eternal damnation and torture instead of demon femboys
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We all have a broken brain
We here hazbin as hazbin hotel
This truly was our Hazbin Hotel, wasn’t it ? 😔
I think its "Has beens" or something like that.
I love that they changed the story from the scrap where Joy dances with Riley, it’s similar to Toys Story which is an overused trope about letting go of things they can’t change or keep. So I’m glad changed it to a more relatable story, it's kind of refreshing for a Pixar movie
3:40 Since you said teen Riley, maybe it could have a part in Sequel? Where Riley actually turns into a teenager
Yep, it did! Inside out 2 is released and Riley is a teen!
I got an Inside Out 2 ad before this
"Ill never end up down here living with you hasbeens"
Tch pft jesus christ joy. Where did your goodish glow go?
Please don’t use Jesus as an exclamation
@@ChicagoMel23 … who put you on the planet?
I wouldn't love the shoe that seemed where she met Little Riley in that room. It would just been adorable thumbs. up to that idea.
6:10 if you played gta san andreas you know what sound is this 😂
Hopefully in Inside Out 3, Joy and Riley will meet But who knows
The emotions better go outside of Riley's mind and go on an adventure in the real world in the third movie
im so glad there was no villian, personally for me, if there was a villian it wouldve been a typical pixar movie.
I bet they might actually include some of these deleted scenes in the second movie!
They didn’t
Is it just me or is that from 1:35-1:58 it makes her look almost as mean if not as mean as Black Friday Woody. I mean the similarities of them being mean to their friends are maybe also just coincidental.
I think this movie has so many metaphors well, they both do. If Joy and Riley would have been interestingly because, we often look for "joy" externally. However, "joy" is an internal thing that we can only find within.
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I GOT A INSIDE OUT AD WHILE WATCHING THIS
same lol
Dang, Joy was literally built different in the scrapped version. I’m glad the version we have now is the version they chose
Joy really was set to be a villain.
Inside out 3 should be when they all meet Riley and she’s 15
1:43 more like an early version of woody.
I'm glad they changed it. It seems the original version was full of so much negativity. The one they went with was a good balance.
1:17 the best deleted scene
My childhood dream
A few interesting ideas were added but I prefer the one we got overall
thank god joy didnt meet riley that would be horrible
Maybe they can do the Joy and Riley dancing scene for Inside Out 3 when Riley grows to adulthood. It’ll pack a larger emotional punch. The series would be leading up to it like when Andy said goodbye to the toys in Toy Story 3.
I want it to see a clip of Riley and Joy meeting
that joy and ryley scene really hit hard i literally started crying when i saw that one ngl
0:54 is that freddy faz bear?
No
1:50 that whole line definitely sounds like it was from hazbin hotel
My thoughts exactly 😭
LOL, and i call the swearing department the "written by vivziepop" department organal joke know🤣
I was watching this video and an ad for inside out 2 played
"Riley it okay im joy 😊"
so sweet i love inside out
"his name was freddy back then" Five Nights at Freddy's? 😂😂😂
a cool movie would be something like this but instead with parents. something like bao, or even 2 childhood friends meeting up at teenagehood. you wont always be that innocent little kid, but at least it came
Woah… the original Inside Out really was a darker movie 🌚
7:15 MRS. SCRIBBLES!!!!
That looks like Stacy from Sticking Around
Litterally change nothing in the final version
is it just me or did joy look HORRIFYING WHILE BEING DRAWN
1:52
Me who watches hazbin hotel: exuse me?
I'm glad they changed it
I really think that the emotions and people meeting should have remained in
Do you meet happiness in your brain? 😂
"It'll show up in the next movie!" And it never coming made me cry fr fr.
I love the final version better
the scene where joy meets little riley seemed like it could fit and would’ve been kinda cool
I kept my imagination park in my mind
Just got an inside out ad to watch this
5:20 it didn't make it in the 2nd movie either. But the sarcasm did make it in, just not by the generator
The original plot is so surreal and weirdly dark. I honestly love it but I'm glad we got the plot we did when the movie came out
Anger looks like super meat boy. But with clothes
Even more noticeable in the sequel where we see him in his underpants!
@@kevinlee7678 I hope the dog and the cat return
I'm glad that wasn't the final version of Joy. She's just so full of herself and aggressive towards the others, and there is no point in making Fear (Freddy) a villain. I prefer how it was handled in the movie. Joy was still an authoritarian boss, but it made sense since it represented denial and forced optimism. The message of all emotions being good and important is quite powerful. I'm glad they were loyal to it in the sequel, as Anxiety starts like a villain but has a redemption arc.
3:05 1000 yard stare 💀
The only thing I would want is the joy dancing with Riley part
6:27 who the heck is the girl with curly hair and the one with pigtails-
Somebody should finish animating that deleted scene. It’s awesome and very sweet.
Wow…I had no idea about this.
i’m glad every idea wasn’t made into the movie except the Big Bong and joy exploring the puberty area in advance
Anger was the real villain, Let me explain… anger was the guy who started stuff like when joy left at the end anger had these ideas that made Riley got In trouble out of all the bad things like saying shut up straight to her strict dad and stealing her moms credit card the worst one of all was running away, and take a look in the end of the movie, it was anger who caused it all and everything if anger wasnt’ there nothing bad would happen
I love the Mrs.scribbles and monsters in the closet joke lmao 😭 I wish we could’ve seen more of them in the final film
3:01 Riley: Hello!
Joy:😐
Riley: will you dance with me?
Joy:😊
Edit : damn, joy is so tall💀💀💀
What do you expect
That's a toddler
@@Weekend_warrior-member I know but she is TALL
John.we have been in my head for you
I'm not
"YOU HAZBIN" dude I'm dieing
Hazbin HOTEL
THE ANGEL DUST IS IN THE OVEN
I WAS THINKING SHE SOUNDED LIKE CHARLIE!?
Riley and Joy meeting up would have made me cry my eyes out
I still find Joy a bit unlikable, but as i important growth for the story.
Imagine the emotion talking through a mic is actually your conscience
0:54
Jaku:his name was Freddy back then
Me: is that da Freddy Fazbear har har har har har har har
They need this in the second movie
6:19 OUTSIDE IN?!!
I seen that
the fact that anxiety did the same thing fear did in this
Its like Black Friday all over again...
the joy alone scene literally broke me