“this film is not yet rated” is something on all movies before release date. Having periods shouldn’t be a controversial topic; almost every girl goes through one. showing it through tv movies or shows is kinda a great way to let little kids know it’s nothing to be ashamed about, because many of them are embarrassed.
@gamerboiiiiiii Eh, not really, as a dude its actually kinda interesting to learn about tbh. Humans are literally skin suits for bones and a whole bunch of organs, so it doesn't really matter to me if it's "gross" or not.
My main issue is poeple say the "evidence" of riley being gender neutral is the different gendered emotions but the reason of the other emotions being different gendered is character design anger is angry business man fear a cowardly dork, disgust a snobbish teenager girl etc
but they also made the emotions of the parents of only one gender... even if they didnt mean to say that Riley is gender neutral or that her emotions are different, thats what they showed. Makes sense there are so many theories, especially considering there's a lack of nonbinary representation in media
@shark_bee the patents emotions are also VERY plain and just copies of hers to save time on designing, her parents emotions aren't the main focus so they won't get much character.
It's gonna be rated pg even though it's probably gonna be just g. Most kids films rated pg aren't really pg there just g. Honestly name one recent Disney movie that was worth a pg rating. Not marvel not Pixar but Disney exclusively
Turning red also had a big scene about periods... I think it's great more kids movies are touching on this subject, some kids as young as 10 or even under can get them and it's a perfectly natural process, not something to be ashamed about. Society not talking about it only teaches kids that periods are gross and, by proxy, their own body is gross. Considering periods are already hard enough (bloating, cramps, mood swings, cravings, body aches, etc) especially when discovering them for the first time when you're already in a really hectic time of your life and just entering puberty, seeing kids your age talk about them on movies, validate your fears and make you realize it's normal and not something to be ashamed of is awesome.
For real! It’s so sad how it comes to a huge shock to people that it gets brung up in a movie, it shouldn’t be so shocking. It’s only good if people learn about periods, no matter which gender. Because people have to stop alienating periods.
I understand all of that but if I'm being completely honest this is some stuff parents are supposed to talk to their kids about themselves. Not a giant red panda shaking her ass at her mom. I think that should be enough to tell you the real reasons why people don't like the movie. And it's because it can be described as one thing. (Hint: it's a commonly used word on the internet to describe things that are physically repulsi-) yeah it's cringe. Even for a movie about teenagers. 😐 I don't care about the periods but the characters and the things they did were so god awful that I left that stuff 33 minutes in. Given the memes I've seen of the ending the rest of it did turn out about as awful as I expected. This is less of an issue about the fact that they're talking about periods and more of just an actual opinion on the movie. (Or at least most of the time it is when you see people crapping on turning red.)
@@Mutantthefurry it already is. Literally ever since Twitter existed. (That's an exaggeration, it was probably common at least a decade before that but you still get my point. Twitter even managed to normalize things that shouldn't be normalized. I'm sure you'll know what that is, whether it's just messed up kids or awful leftist ideologies.) I mean yeah they're obviously some things that you keep to yourself, I'm not exactly going to walk around telling people that I finally started growing pubes except for my parents, so I would think it would be common sense that teenage girls don't tell random people that they started bleeding from their vagina except for their parents. But other than that I'm pretty sure everybody knows it as a common thing at this point.
Honestly I hope they do touch on the topic of menstruation. It’s a normal function and shouldn’t be shushed just cause it’s “disgusting” or “inappropriate” it’s not inappropriate. And stating it as such just makes young girls feel ashamed or embarrassed of having their periods. Plus if the movie dives into puberty, then it would be weird if they didn’t mention periods since it’s like the first thing people think of when it comes to female puberty lol
I find it so sad that many women feel disgusted about one of their normal body functions, because they've been taught for most of their lives that it's gross. And it's not helped that men, who have little personal experience, have the whole process hidden from them so that when it does come up they will inevitably find it weird and uncomfortable. It's a never ending cycle of shame for something that's really very mundane.
I just hope they don't make it awkward again. I myself am quite comfortable talking about everything from boobs to periods with my friends, and I'm sick of them being treated as hush-hush topics, but I feel severe second hand embarrassment which is why I still haven't technically sat down and watched all of Turning Red
My theory is that Riley gets her emotions from her mom and dad but as she grows into her own person her emotions will start to actually look like her like the parents
As an adult with 4 kids... I actually like this theory. Most of my emotions since being a parent have been mostly my own parents. After about 10 years, only just starting to become my own person. Definitely without self awareness or deep reflection, it Definitely conditioning. My reactions were a mix of hormones and hidden in my subconscious, my parents emotions. Now, I do what my parents never did for me and I respect them, grateful for them... but communication and emotional support have made our household quiet peaceful and non toxic.
I remember when inside out first came out and just the title was written on the movie theatre display sign and I thought it was going to be a horror movie
A disorder and an emotion are different, anxiety is an emotion that anyone can have. An anxiety disorder is a bit more rare as less people have them. They aren't saying that she has a diagnosed anxiety disorder. They are just saying that she is growing up a bit more and having a bigger range of emotions
Same ^^ I like the animation, music, and story of the first so i'm pretty happy this is getting a sequel. I honestly don't get whats the drama with the gender of the emotions or Riley. If she's cis good, if she isn't good. The caracter will go where it's going to go and i just hope people won't dig themselves in a hole or start fighting for no reasons TwT
I think it’s fine to talk about “the time of the month” because in the Netflix show “The Babysitter’s Club” one of the characters gets her period at her mom’s wedding, and her friends actually give her a pad.
Their “little girl” could change. I know when I was 12, my parents and mind thought I’d stay a girl, but going into teenaged years, I found myself to be nonbinary. People change, so there is a possibility.
They also weren't aware that there was going to be new emotions arriving. The resolve of the first movie also makes it a point that Joy didn't initially see the true value of Sadness. It is clear that Joy isn't fully knowledgeable about everything going on. So taking her word as fact is unreliable.
How dare you question Riley's gender. Her emotions are set apart from everyone else's because she is the main character. Her gender is obviously female.
Yeah, the emotions are going to be of varying genders just because Riley is the main character. The people using this as proof of her being non-binary are over-thinking HARD
People are already believing that the film would have Riley being non-binary. That would be controversial for many. Because apparently non-binary people only exist when they're 18. Who knew?
Riley is none gendered Bc her emotions are male and female but her mother is all female emotions and her father is all male emotions but Riley is both male and female emotions
Agreed i'm bi and i actually like it when cartoons or shows show queer characters cus it gives representation but it annoys me when people make drama on it when it's not even a part of it. Cus then people get mad at eachother and it ruins it weather ther are queer caracters or not :/
@@Acorn905 I think they should add mostly straight characters and some LGB characters to balance realisticness and representation although i don't mind a good mix of both either. But I'm totally against making characters that were originally straight LGB just like I'm against race swapping characters. I really hope Riley isnt lesbian because the original movie implied she's straight (if you remember her encounter with that boy). And like he said in the video, Riley should be relatable to a wide audience. being directed at teens is already narrow enough it doesn't need to be narrowed down even more by making her lesbian. don't get me wrong, I'm not against representation, I just think they shouldn't alter existing characters for it.
Bro is overthinking it all. The main reason it’s gotten very popular is because the first movie IMPLIED a second movie. The end of the movie was a clue for the sequel. The puberty button!
Riley é apenas uma garota normal, inspirada na filha do diretor de Inside Out, Pete Docter era o diretor do filme e ele se inspirou em sua própria filha para criar a personagem Riley
Everyone has at some point in their lives, and most if not all grow out of it. Hopefully, Disney focuses on exploring the emotions being emotions only.
The way people keep thinking that Riley is bi just because she has both boy and girl emotions is just weird. Like bro it’s just a movie stop bringing lgbtq++++++++++++++++++++++++ into this.
just a movie nah bc y’all ain’t gonna say that when there is some sort of lgbtqia+ content in the movie 💀💀💀 I KNOW angry twitter moms are gonna be throwing tantrums if there is 😭
It’s also 2023 (2024 when the movie comes out), and a LOT of teens experience anxiety, ennui, envy and embarrassment (the newest emotions in the sequel) early on, and as gen z comes to the age of Adulthood, they are STILL figuring out their emotions. And as social media platforms rise, as do depression rates in most teenagers in America. (Hope this helped anyone!) ALSO: at 6:11, Turning Red touched the topic
the thing is that everyone is talking about it because of the timing. They should’ve done this in like 20222 so they can save Pixar from the horrors. In the meantime this is the start probably.
Here's the deal though if Disney does do this route it's still completely controversial because of the way they're handling the LGBTQ + community right now they're using it as marketing in thare parks but they're Hypocrites as they signed to the do not say gay bill as much as I want representation from them legitimately im not entirely sure if I want it from Disney at this point in time
@@musicallytalented16 ok now I DO not think this way I believe its important for kids to understand and or be seen by lgbtq shows it's IMPORTANT to have this in are mainstream media i was talking about how im concerned disney is NOT doing this for the right reasons that's why I HATE it that disney signed the don't say gay bill in the 1st place
Sorry people want ONE movie out of HUNDREDS that have NB representation It must be soooo hard for you to see 1 queer thing out of 100 things you see every day, so sad, I feel sooooooo bad for you
Can the fandoms stop making everything LGBTQ+. Like its just so irrelevant and weird to make a literal 11/13 yo non-binary or some shit like that. Im not homophobic.
@user-xz9mi4jz9s I'm one of those people who do that and I'm non binary and u clearly have a issue with that even tho it doesn't affect ur life but u still feel the need to bully us.
First of all im not bullying but doing weird shit like that is just weird all of above so don't try to assume that im being homophobic and now apparently "bullying" you for your wrongdoings. Fix yourself.@@JuniperBlues
I’m pretty mad. Having periods is normal, it’s completely natural. Most people get them one week, one time a month. Now, why should it be so serious if an animated movie were to talk about that? That would only teach people how normal it is to have periods. And also the thing about LGBTQ+. It’s normal, it’s natural. It should be more normalised and it shouldn’t be such a huge topic that someone has discovered their identity in a movie. It’s normal, it’s a part of life. It’s honestly really sad how people won’t accept that.
Inside out showed me that the world isn’t perfect, 8 years ago I was an innocent 7 year old I watched this movie and almost cried seeing the reality of life, that’s why I love this movie sooo much and I can’t wait for them to go through other emotions like anxiety which is something every one struggles with e.g. me
I was 6 when Inside Out came out. Now I'm a Freshman in highschool. And I suffer from SEVERE anxiety. My mental health issues surfaced because of COVID. So I wouldn't have known if it wasn't because of COVID.
You know what's funny, everyone is talking about how they got their first period in thier early teenagehood, but I got it when I was 9 at the school swimmming lesson :')
Actually, I don't understand why periods are taboo. Plus, it's natural like eating, drink, breath... Evry girls had/have/will have it. That's people who make it taboo
@@Tamashiifuxk racism and HIV what is a uncomfortable topic and guess what PSA exited for you to learn a little bit about it so we can be better people and make better choices instead of just ignorant about it
@@Rozercover_thegreat ik they make up their own characters sexuality in movies where they’re animated pressuring the company into following their ideology by either calling that company homophobic or something like that or even just cancelling them
Fr don't get me wrong i respect LGBT . But it annoying having every single character theory to be a part of it or heck it's suggested 1000000000 times we don't need it in every little thing
I was like 4 when it came out but I don't remember when I watched it, I can't wait because I have been waiting so long for a sequel, and if its garbage, I am going to cry
Yeah uh 4:00 I have anxiety which I didn’t know of and I figured out in a very interesting way. Not healthy at all,I also have adhd and don’t take medicines,it’s difficult and I EXTREMELY relate to this one emotion. 6:49 I think it’s ok but if child movies start talking about this,movies might have more probabilities of not being for all ages,having a period is nothing to be ashamed of and I’m 10. I got my period when I was 10 and the next year I’m going to be 11,having a period is very normal and every girl has one of will have one In the future.
I think movies and shows like this can help to explain bodily changes and hormonal moodiness to children who have an older sibling going through puberty, or who is a tween/teen. I wish my mom had attempted to explain my bodily changes and hormonal mood swings to my brother (2 years younger than me), when I was going through puberty.
“LGBTQ+ gets so much attention these days! Can’t we just have a normal movie😡!” I’m sorry what😭? Let me guess, you guys who say this want ALL movie sequels to stay the EXACT same as the original cuz otherwise it will “ruin the movie”. You do realise that people can change. And lgbtq+ people have fought for centuries. Having a gender neutral character, especially a main character is honestly amazing! Seeing that there’s a chance that bigger movies aren’t scared of showing lgbtq+ anymore is a big thing!
I watched the first part when I was 10 and lived on the other part of the world. Now I’m 19, married, live in US and can’t wait to see the second part.
“But she’s just 11!” Ok, and? You guys are acting like gender have age. I found out I was under the non-binary spectrum when I was 11-12. I think it’s a good thing that people are finding out their gender early in life. And also, people need to stop making such a big deal out of this. it’s just a theory going around, you guys need to chill.
Theres 2 sides, one half of me thinks they just goofed up trying to be inclusive and made her emotions both boys and girls, and the other half of me thinks what if they really did do that on purpose…
As a non-binary person, I feel like people, claiming Riley is non-binary without actual evidence that she is is very, very very disrespectful and offensive
As another nonbinary person, I disagree. Just because a character has little-to-no evidence on if they're nonbinary doesn't mean you can't headcanon them as such.
Personally, I think the reason Riley's head works differently from other characters is that she's neurodivergent. More specifically, adhd. Is this just me projecting because I also might have adhd? Most likely.
I don't think Riley has mixed Gender or is Gender neutral, having a neutral name with neutral emotions doesn't mean your gender neutral, since this is a kids movie, it was trying to simplify the emotions that we all go through and of course we feel more, but this would make sense if they didn't want to make this movie too complicated, and I think that by the emotions combining at the end of the film sort of explains how the basics of emotions work. Her parents' emotions, being male and female in contrast to Riley's emotions, is probably to differentiate them from Riley's emotions. (Please don't hate on me. This hasn't been confirmed yet, so it's what I think)
This is the only explanation i can accept. Too many creep are in the comment section speaking about the 11 yo sexuality. We dont have to put kids in boxes,/ stereotypes. The can decide themselfs what they like and enjoy. Seriously, this "non binary" trend sounds like a kind of new sexism.
@Kaczyfunny agreed, we should just wait for confirmation rather than looking too hard into things. This is a kids' movie trying to explain emotions, not a kids' movie trying to explain what gender this child is.
Ok, I'm just gonna add this here so people can understand; Straight people are upset that queer people are being added into everything and they just want a simple story with a simple character. Queer people want more representation because to them they just want to be seen as normal. They want homophobes (or just people that don't understand) to see that they are just a person. Not someone trying to "turn your kids" gay. (Also, they are a lot of queer kids out there that want to be seen so they can feel like their normal, remember that) Where do I stand on the matter? I'm straight and cis, but I'm a lgbtq+ supporter. I want queer representation in shows because people need it. BUT I don't want representation being in shows that just want marketing because that's what's happening nowadays. Why can't lgbtq+ themes be put into shows subtly? Like you notice it but it's not slammed into your face for a cash grab.
It is though. Y’all don’t realize that companies don’t care about representation. They only care about the money. If lgbt wasn’t to popular and trending these days then Disney wouldn’t have characters that are lgbt. Why do you think that it’s only in recent times where a character is queer on a Disney Film? Why wasn’t it the same 10 years ago?
Yes that anxiety character has my daughter asking all these questions about it, and holding her chest like what are they pushing and my daughter is 8 😢
I hate how he says that no kids really have anxiety even though when I was a kid I had so much, from school, sports, homework, and just life in general.
“this film is not yet rated” is something on all movies before release date. Having periods shouldn’t be a controversial topic; almost every girl goes through one. showing it through tv movies or shows is kinda a great way to let little kids know it’s nothing to be ashamed about, because many of them are embarrassed.
FACTS
Its also gross :3
@@gamerboiiiiiii ofc a boy would say this. if only you had to deal with this for even a second
@gamerboiiiiiii Eh, not really, as a dude its actually kinda interesting to learn about tbh. Humans are literally skin suits for bones and a whole bunch of organs, so it doesn't really matter to me if it's "gross" or not.
@@gamerboiiiiiiiit’s not. A natural thing for girls.
Of course a boy would say this
I’m just glad Riley is Riley and that’s all that matters.
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PREACH 🙏🙏
if she comes out as a guy imma end it 😔🙏🏼
@@prof.chimp516oh no what an inconvenience! 😲
@@prof.chimp516 Here's hoping!
"Inside out of the closet" 💀💀
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Not funny
As someone who supports lgbtq i laughed so hard
LMAO
@@Random_dude-r7kok? That's your opinion everyone else in the reply section thinks it's funny
My main issue is poeple say the "evidence" of riley being gender neutral is the different gendered emotions but the reason of the other emotions being different gendered is character design anger is angry business man fear a cowardly dork, disgust a snobbish teenager girl etc
Yup.
Yea idk why the emotions sometimes being guys makes her "gender neutral" they are just meant to be characters not that deep
Yeah. Some emotions tend to be associated with more feminine or masculine traits, so it makes sense that they'd show that.
but they also made the emotions of the parents of only one gender... even if they didnt mean to say that Riley is gender neutral or that her emotions are different, thats what they showed. Makes sense there are so many theories, especially considering there's a lack of nonbinary representation in media
@shark_bee the patents emotions are also VERY plain and just copies of hers to save time on designing, her parents emotions aren't the main focus so they won't get much character.
“Film not yet rated” appears in all early trailers.
True. It was even in the first Five Nights at Freddy's trailer.
Very true, also nice Ao Bing profile pic
It's gonna be rated pg even though it's probably gonna be just g. Most kids films rated pg aren't really pg there just g. Honestly name one recent Disney movie that was worth a pg rating. Not marvel not Pixar but Disney exclusively
Turning red also had a big scene about periods... I think it's great more kids movies are touching on this subject, some kids as young as 10 or even under can get them and it's a perfectly natural process, not something to be ashamed about. Society not talking about it only teaches kids that periods are gross and, by proxy, their own body is gross. Considering periods are already hard enough (bloating, cramps, mood swings, cravings, body aches, etc) especially when discovering them for the first time when you're already in a really hectic time of your life and just entering puberty, seeing kids your age talk about them on movies, validate your fears and make you realize it's normal and not something to be ashamed of is awesome.
For real! It’s so sad how it comes to a huge shock to people that it gets brung up in a movie, it shouldn’t be so shocking. It’s only good if people learn about periods, no matter which gender. Because people have to stop alienating periods.
I understand all of that but if I'm being completely honest this is some stuff parents are supposed to talk to their kids about themselves. Not a giant red panda shaking her ass at her mom.
I think that should be enough to tell you the real reasons why people don't like the movie. And it's because it can be described as one thing. (Hint: it's a commonly used word on the internet to describe things that are physically repulsi-) yeah it's cringe. Even for a movie about teenagers. 😐 I don't care about the periods but the characters and the things they did were so god awful that I left that stuff 33 minutes in.
Given the memes I've seen of the ending the rest of it did turn out about as awful as I expected. This is less of an issue about the fact that they're talking about periods and more of just an actual opinion on the movie. (Or at least most of the time it is when you see people crapping on turning red.)
Disney needs to chill lol
@@claymationgloves3662 yeah I get what you mean but it’s just that it needs to be more normalized having periods
@@Mutantthefurry it already is. Literally ever since Twitter existed. (That's an exaggeration, it was probably common at least a decade before that but you still get my point. Twitter even managed to normalize things that shouldn't be normalized. I'm sure you'll know what that is, whether it's just messed up kids or awful leftist ideologies.)
I mean yeah they're obviously some things that you keep to yourself, I'm not exactly going to walk around telling people that I finally started growing pubes except for my parents, so I would think it would be common sense that teenage girls don't tell random people that they started bleeding from their vagina except for their parents. But other than that I'm pretty sure everybody knows it as a common thing at this point.
Honestly I hope they do touch on the topic of menstruation. It’s a normal function and shouldn’t be shushed just cause it’s “disgusting” or “inappropriate” it’s not inappropriate. And stating it as such just makes young girls feel ashamed or embarrassed of having their periods. Plus if the movie dives into puberty, then it would be weird if they didn’t mention periods since it’s like the first thing people think of when it comes to female puberty lol
I find it so sad that many women feel disgusted about one of their normal body functions, because they've been taught for most of their lives that it's gross. And it's not helped that men, who have little personal experience, have the whole process hidden from them so that when it does come up they will inevitably find it weird and uncomfortable. It's a never ending cycle of shame for something that's really very mundane.
I just hope they don't make it awkward again. I myself am quite comfortable talking about everything from boobs to periods with my friends, and I'm sick of them being treated as hush-hush topics, but I feel severe second hand embarrassment which is why I still haven't technically sat down and watched all of Turning Red
Yeah,
Blood comes out of my womb so I can hold babies later on, not awkward at all.
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Honestly its probably more of not wanting to show blood on screen than anything else.
My theory is that Riley gets her emotions from her mom and dad but as she grows into her own person her emotions will start to actually look like her like the parents
I actually really like this theory
Yess
thats what i always thought
As an adult with 4 kids... I actually like this theory. Most of my emotions since being a parent have been mostly my own parents. After about 10 years, only just starting to become my own person. Definitely without self awareness or deep reflection, it Definitely conditioning. My reactions were a mix of hormones and hidden in my subconscious, my parents emotions. Now, I do what my parents never did for me and I respect them, grateful for them... but communication and emotional support have made our household quiet peaceful and non toxic.
Love this. Thank you for a great explanation for my kids.
The simple answer is that they already designed Riley’s emotions and later decided to make the mom and dads emotions specific genders
Everyone forgets about fear…😔
He's my dominant feeling second is sadness 😢
I remember when inside out first came out and just the title was written on the movie theatre display sign and I thought it was going to be a horror movie
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I was 17 when Inside Out was released; just graduated from high school, 8 years ago. I'm 26 now.❤❤😅
I watched this when i was like 10-11 and I'm 17 now and I already feel old 💀
Am I really the youngest one here because it came out when I was 4 when it came out. I am 13 now
Y’all are so young Omg. I was 12 when this movie came out and now I’m legal. 😭
I watched the first one with my mom when i was 16, now im 24 😭 where da heck has all the time gone??? Like bruh....
I was 5 when inside out was released. I am 13 now.
As someone who has diagnosed anxiety disorder... why couldn’t it have just been portrayed as fear?
A disorder and an emotion are different, anxiety is an emotion that anyone can have. An anxiety disorder is a bit more rare as less people have them. They aren't saying that she has a diagnosed anxiety disorder. They are just saying that she is growing up a bit more and having a bigger range of emotions
Its funny how you can be diagnosed with something and still not know what the fuck it is
fear and anxiety is two different things. everyone has fear, but not everyone as anxiety disorder.
Anxiety is when you overthink thanks that can trigger anxiety like for me, diseases 😅
To be honest a lot of emotions are basically just "sub emotions" of other ones
Inside Out came out when I was fifteen years old. Now I'm 24 and I'm excited to see this film.
Same! I was 14 when I saw the movie. I'm 23 now. I've always been curious as to how Pixar would portray the mind of a teenager in "Inside Out".
Inside the closet
Nice profil pic
I’m excited for the movie honestly
Oj
Same
Aren’t we all
I'm excited for the apocalypse
Same ^^ I like the animation, music, and story of the first so i'm pretty happy this is getting a sequel. I honestly don't get whats the drama with the gender of the emotions or Riley. If she's cis good, if she isn't good. The caracter will go where it's going to go and i just hope people won't dig themselves in a hole or start fighting for no reasons TwT
Anger is my dominant emotion
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ok cool
@@Zaymations-OFFICIAL Moral of the story: It's all fun and games until your emotions declare war on each other
Mine dominant emotion is either fear or sadness 😂
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Ah yes. We all know, you only can start puberty when you turn 13.
@@sun12146playlists…well no… but okay 😂 you kinda missed the point (they start anywhere from 8-14)
Anxiety and envious gonna be my favourite emotions
I'm more curious about Ennui and wondering what he's gonna bring to the table
@@aidenemerson670lol me too
@@aidenemerson670 I think he's gonna bring her boredom, so she wants to do different stuff.
I think it’s fine to talk about “the time of the month” because in the Netflix show “The Babysitter’s Club” one of the characters gets her period at her mom’s wedding, and her friends actually give her a pad.
They actually *should* discus it in my opinion, nothing to be ashamed of :)
In the movie joy says “What could happen to our little girl?” So i dont think she is
That's a great point dude 👍
Definitely, I also think what each emotion she has, is kind like the way she inherits each her mom and dad.
Their “little girl” could change. I know when I was 12, my parents and mind thought I’d stay a girl, but going into teenaged years, I found myself to be nonbinary. People change, so there is a possibility.
@@EmptyBox68nobody asked
They also weren't aware that there was going to be new emotions arriving. The resolve of the first movie also makes it a point that Joy didn't initially see the true value of Sadness. It is clear that Joy isn't fully knowledgeable about everything going on. So taking her word as fact is unreliable.
“WhY iS eVeRyOnE tAlKiNg AbOuT iNsIdE oUt 2” hmmmm maybe it’s cause it’s a sequel to a goated movie, also anxiety exists.
My freind said I look like anxiety 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Mad disrespect 💀
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your pfp looks like anxiety
@@IsaacHND fr
you what a hug
For heaven's sake, she's obviously a normal little girl. They obviously just wanted an interesting cast of characters for the show.
How dare you question Riley's gender. Her emotions are set apart from everyone else's because she is the main character. Her gender is obviously female.
Exactly.
Yeah, the emotions are going to be of varying genders just because Riley is the main character. The people using this as proof of her being non-binary are over-thinking HARD
I just assumed Riley was a tomboy and that's why she was both boy and girl genders. Idk thought I might be wrong
I really hope Nothing Controversial Is going to be In the movie
😒Knowing Twitter and the rest of the internet probably.
Highly doubt it
People are already believing that the film would have Riley being non-binary. That would be controversial for many. Because apparently non-binary people only exist when they're 18. Who knew?
My favorite character, Nothing Controversial.
“It took me 19 years”… GIRL THE MOVIE ISNT EVEN 9 YEARS OLD YET
Riley is none gendered Bc her emotions are male and female but her mother is all female emotions and her father is all male emotions but Riley is both male and female emotions
Uhh people all get the same emotions buddy
We all have those emotions but not like Riley
Yes we do, its just design choices for appeal
she's just hitting puberty. it doesn't mean she's trans or lesbian, she's just hitting puberty. can't it just be that simple?
Exactly!
Agreed i'm bi and i actually like it when cartoons or shows show queer characters cus it gives representation but it annoys me when people make drama on it when it's not even a part of it. Cus then people get mad at eachother and it ruins it weather ther are queer caracters or not :/
@@Acorn905 I think they should add mostly straight characters and some LGB characters to balance realisticness and representation although i don't mind a good mix of both either.
But I'm totally against making characters that were originally straight LGB just like I'm against race swapping characters.
I really hope Riley isnt lesbian because the original movie implied she's straight (if you remember her encounter with that boy). And like he said in the video, Riley should be relatable to a wide audience. being directed at teens is already narrow enough it doesn't need to be narrowed down even more by making her lesbian.
don't get me wrong, I'm not against representation, I just think they shouldn't alter existing characters for it.
@@UwU-ok2jr Or when they use it as a plot twist. -COUTH -COUTH Lightyear
Bro is overthinking it all. The main reason it’s gotten very popular is because the first movie IMPLIED a second movie. The end of the movie was a clue for the sequel. The puberty button!
Riley é apenas uma garota normal, inspirada na filha do diretor de Inside Out, Pete Docter era o diretor do filme e ele se inspirou em sua própria filha para criar a personagem Riley
AND THATS WHY I HATE THE PEOPLE WHO SAY SHES GAY
THATS FUCKING RIGHT
I don't think we should call someone who's not lesbian "normal." It just seems wrong.
@@Redacted_Theorist Okay!
I'm Sorry.
I think why Riley has mixed gendee emotions is so that theres boys AND girls
Everyone has at some point in their lives, and most if not all grow out of it. Hopefully, Disney focuses on exploring the emotions being emotions only.
or maybe because she main character
Yea,that’s true lol
The way people keep thinking that Riley is bi just because she has both boy and girl emotions is just weird. Like bro it’s just a movie stop bringing lgbtq++++++++++++++++++++++++ into this.
just a movie
nah bc y’all ain’t gonna say that when there is some sort of lgbtqia+ content in the movie 💀💀💀
I KNOW angry twitter moms are gonna be throwing tantrums if there is 😭
@@YouHaveHitAWalloh god ew, is THAT the acronym?
@@gamerboiiiiiii I feel like your homophobic butt I’m not sure (coming from someone in the lgbtqia+ community)
but you do you girly pop 😁
@@YouHaveHitAWallthe movie shouldn't have LGBT stuff. No kids movie and shows should have that for kids under 18. It's not meant for them
@@musicallytalented16wdym under 18? More like under 13. 💀🤦🏻♀️
Riley will get her first period I believe it now
It’s also 2023 (2024 when the movie comes out), and a LOT of teens experience anxiety, ennui, envy and embarrassment (the newest emotions in the sequel) early on, and as gen z comes to the age of Adulthood, they are STILL figuring out their emotions. And as social media platforms rise, as do depression rates in most teenagers in America.
(Hope this helped anyone!)
ALSO: at 6:11, Turning Red touched the topic
the thing is that everyone is talking about it because of the timing. They should’ve done this in like 20222 so they can save Pixar from the horrors. In the meantime this is the start probably.
Yes My Favorite Year 20222
@@itsbienekgaming1043Fr dude, I love the year 20222 but I really love the year 20999 am I right?
Nah your wrong
My favorite year was -30000 the reptile homies where fire!!! 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@flyingtank 💀bro youve made my day
Pretty sure Riley is a girl yet they made her as ambiguous as possible to make it relatable to as many people as possible
Here's the deal though if Disney does do this route it's still completely controversial because of the way they're handling the LGBTQ + community right now they're using it as marketing in thare parks but they're Hypocrites as they signed to the do not say gay bill as much as I want representation from them legitimately im not entirely sure if I want it from Disney at this point in time
Disney shouldn't touch on LGBT topics. It's not for kids
it should be @@musicallytalented16
@@SageTheRedFoxTherianI don’t mind them doing it but it shouldn’t be shoved in your face.
Not appropriate for kids and family audiences. Also not appropriate if they want to make money in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and China.
@@musicallytalented16 ok now I DO not think this way I believe its important for kids to understand and or be seen by lgbtq shows it's IMPORTANT to have this in are mainstream media i was talking about how im concerned disney is NOT doing this for the right reasons that's why I HATE it that disney signed the don't say gay bill in the 1st place
I mean as a female myself, I think Molly's show is a girl's show and they are teaching the evolution of a big girl's body
Wow your content keeps getting better been watching you since 2014 keep it up.
Here we go again with people assuming that everyone is LGBT because it gives “GeNdEr NeUtRaL” vibes.
The fall of Rome, as they say.
Watched this movie and didn't notice any agendas or social justice BS like Disney has been pushing. Me and my 8 & 6 year olds enjoyed it very much.
The reason her emotions are mixed and she's sort of androgynous is to make her a blank slate so people can relate....thats how stories work
I am glad that animation is starting to go into different topics=)
Just because it’s coming in June doesn’t mean it should all lgbt here lgbt there
Sorry people want ONE movie out of HUNDREDS that have NB representation
It must be soooo hard for you to see 1 queer thing out of 100 things you see every day, so sad, I feel sooooooo bad for you
@@pemanilnoobyour sarcasm doesn’t really help lol
@pemanilnoob587 it must be SSSSSOOOOOO hard for you to see all the shows that activley cram this down your damn throat.
@@pemanilnoobcry about it
@@pemanilnoobthere are ENOUGH movies whit lgbtqyxzwhatever
Pixar already went ✨THERE✨:
Turning Red❤🥡🐻
Can the fandoms stop making everything LGBTQ+. Like its just so irrelevant and weird to make a literal 11/13 yo non-binary or some shit like that. Im not homophobic.
I'm with you The funny thing is, these are the same people who say Christians push it. Which yes, some do but Still
U clearly are mate.
im not i just find it weird that they do shit like this
@@JuniperBlues
@user-xz9mi4jz9s I'm one of those people who do that and I'm non binary and u clearly have a issue with that even tho it doesn't affect ur life but u still feel the need to bully us.
First of all im not bullying but doing weird shit like that is just weird all of above so don't try to assume that im being homophobic and now apparently "bullying" you for your wrongdoings. Fix yourself.@@JuniperBlues
3:53“ Not many kids have anxi- SHUSHHHHHH DO NOT SAY THAT WE ALL HAVE IT oKaY u got thattttt
1:17 “it took me 19 years to realize something about a movie that hasn’t existed for 19 years” 😂
I’m pretty mad.
Having periods is normal, it’s completely natural. Most people get them one week, one time a month. Now, why should it be so serious if an animated movie were to talk about that? That would only teach people how normal it is to have periods. And also the thing about LGBTQ+. It’s normal, it’s natural. It should be more normalised and it shouldn’t be such a huge topic that someone has discovered their identity in a movie. It’s normal, it’s a part of life. It’s honestly really sad how people won’t accept that.
I agree with you
Inside out showed me that the world isn’t perfect, 8 years ago I was an innocent 7 year old I watched this movie and almost cried seeing the reality of life, that’s why I love this movie sooo much and I can’t wait for them to go through other emotions like anxiety which is something every one struggles with e.g. me
6:23 two words turning red
FACTS
This whole time i didn’t notice Riley’s emotions are both boys and girls 😀 😀
I was 6 when Inside Out came out. Now I'm a Freshman in highschool. And I suffer from SEVERE anxiety. My mental health issues surfaced because of COVID. So I wouldn't have known if it wasn't because of COVID.
damn during covid I was living the life-
You’re in high school now and you were 6 when the movie first came out? Damn, time flies real fast Ong
You know what's funny, everyone is talking about how they got their first period in thier early teenagehood, but I got it when I was 9 at the school swimmming lesson :')
That sucks :{}
I was 7 when inside out came out now I’m 15 and I think it would be cool if Riley went threw this as a teen and some of us can relate to this ❤
My name is a name for both genders so I guess if I we’re the main character my emotions will be Both male and female
@bardhani699 yes but ,my emotions will, be gender swapped to more boys because I am a boy
Anxiety is my main emotion in that case. 😅👏
Mixed gender is probably just because riley is the main character. So the boys who's watching this doesn't feel excluded🎉
I don't think that's the case
@@CEO_ofAusGer it's your opinion, i don't really care
I agree
Even though cartoons been talking about topics that make people uncomfortable for years people just now finding out that's kind of sad if you ask me
Actually, I don't understand why periods are taboo. Plus, it's natural like eating, drink, breath... Evry girls had/have/will have it. That's people who make it taboo
@@bonnie_fnaf_pictures3396no its just weird to include in movies
@@bonnie_fnaf_pictures3396 can be a double standard or a unrealistic standard on women
@@Tamashiifuxk racism and HIV what is a uncomfortable topic and guess what PSA exited for you to learn a little bit about it so we can be better people and make better choices instead of just ignorant about it
In disney+ there is a short called Riley’s boyfriend or something like that :/
Rileys first date, it was a boy. People are just weird like that
@@Rozercover_thegreat ik they make up their own characters sexuality in movies where they’re animated pressuring the company into following their ideology by either calling that company homophobic or something like that or even just cancelling them
@@simplestuff1247 yeah
The :/ face makes it seem like that's a bad thing why is that? /gen
@@simplestuff1247 Get over yourself.
Bro why are people asking for pride shit
Yea we don’t need it in every Pixar or Disney movie now (examples: lightyear, strange world, and yea
@@Lunar_SMG4fan
I’m sure that if Walter wakes up today…he would shot himself💀
Fr don't get me wrong i respect LGBT . But it annoying having every single character theory to be a part of it or heck it's suggested 1000000000 times we don't need it in every little thing
When will we have a normal Disney movie for once 😭
FR, ITS ANOYING
Literally never watched inside out until 2021
I was like 4 when it came out but I don't remember when I watched it, I can't wait because I have been waiting so long for a sequel, and if its garbage, I am going to cry
Oh thank god there’s someone around my age here as well
well prepare the tissues just in case!
Me personally I’m still quite young and I have anxiety so I’m excited to see what this movie will cover
ah dang there goes a good movie
😔
Most secret homophobic:
I liked the first movie but i watched the first inside out i. Was a kid now im a teenager cannot wait to see the second one and see what happens😊
The reason why there are boys and some are girls is because they come from they dad/mom example: anger comes from her dad and joy comes from her mom.
1:27 I had a stroke trying to understand what he just said
are you from ohio or something 🤔🧐😅😤😣😣😡😡🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
beatboxing puppy
Bro said that everywhere
@@LluvioCT You're the first one to notice
Skibidi ohio rizzler 😂😂😂
Yeah uh 4:00 I have anxiety which I didn’t know of and I figured out in a very interesting way. Not healthy at all,I also have adhd and don’t take medicines,it’s difficult and I EXTREMELY relate to this one emotion. 6:49 I think it’s ok but if child movies start talking about this,movies might have more probabilities of not being for all ages,having a period is nothing to be ashamed of and I’m 10. I got my period when I was 10 and the next year I’m going to be 11,having a period is very normal and every girl has one of will have one In the future.
Really good movie I honestly liked it a lot😂
POV me: Gets first period while watching this 👁️👄👁️
I don’t understand why people hate on lgbt, I’m a part of it and I’ve seen way to many pride haters.
Because it’s always everyone’s personality and it’s annoying to have everything be gay now.
Because 2017 ruined everything
You don’t HAVE to..
@@ck2benz OKAY THIS GUY GETS ME OMG….how is this even reaaaaal
@@ck2benzhating on it also seems to be a personality. people create that their “personality” because that’s who they are. that is apart of them.
I think movies and shows like this can help to explain bodily changes and hormonal moodiness to children who have an older sibling going through puberty, or who is a tween/teen. I wish my mom had attempted to explain my bodily changes and hormonal mood swings to my brother (2 years younger than me), when I was going through puberty.
“LGBTQ+ gets so much attention these days! Can’t we just have a normal movie😡!”
I’m sorry what😭?
Let me guess, you guys who say this want ALL movie sequels to stay the EXACT same as the original cuz otherwise it will “ruin the movie”.
You do realise that people can change. And lgbtq+ people have fought for centuries. Having a gender neutral character, especially a main character is honestly amazing! Seeing that there’s a chance that bigger movies aren’t scared of showing lgbtq+ anymore is a big thing!
❤❤
I watched the first part when I was 10 and lived on the other part of the world. Now I’m 19, married, live in US and can’t wait to see the second part.
“But she’s just 11!”
Ok, and? You guys are acting like gender have age. I found out I was under the non-binary spectrum when I was 11-12. I think it’s a good thing that people are finding out their gender early in life.
And also, people need to stop making such a big deal out of this. it’s just a theory going around, you guys need to chill.
Regarding the age rating part, arguably to be expected after Soul.
And regarding the period part, literally Turning red.
3:53 im a kid and I have that
FACTS
Did anyone ask?
@@Tamashiifuxk did anyone ask for you to be mean?
Theres 2 sides, one half of me thinks they just goofed up trying to be inclusive and made her emotions both boys and girls, and the other half of me thinks what if they really did do that on purpose…
As a non-binary person, I feel like people, claiming Riley is non-binary without actual evidence that she is is very, very very disrespectful and offensive
True
I hope that the movie will debunk their claims, that would be fun to watch@@LizLover-xz5ot
Non binary is not a gender
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 ANYTHING BUT THAT!!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
As another nonbinary person, I disagree. Just because a character has little-to-no evidence on if they're nonbinary doesn't mean you can't headcanon them as such.
Hey Toy Story 5 is being made, by the way Inside Out 2 proved you wrong.
Inside out of my mom😂
As a Riley, I have a gender-neutral name but that doesn't mean I'm non-binary
Personally, I think the reason Riley's head works differently from other characters is that she's neurodivergent. More specifically, adhd. Is this just me projecting because I also might have adhd? Most likely.
Or she is just the main character.
@@Redacted_Theorist that also might be it.
I’ve fallen down this rabbit hole and I ain’t leaving.
I don't think Riley has mixed Gender or is Gender neutral, having a neutral name with neutral emotions doesn't mean your gender neutral, since this is a kids movie, it was trying to simplify the emotions that we all go through and of course we feel more, but this would make sense if they didn't want to make this movie too complicated, and I think that by the emotions combining at the end of the film sort of explains how the basics of emotions work. Her parents' emotions, being male and female in contrast to Riley's emotions, is probably to differentiate them from Riley's emotions. (Please don't hate on me. This hasn't been confirmed yet, so it's what I think)
This is the only explanation i can accept. Too many creep are in the comment section speaking about the 11 yo sexuality. We dont have to put kids in boxes,/ stereotypes. The can decide themselfs what they like and enjoy.
Seriously, this "non binary" trend sounds like a kind of new sexism.
@Kaczyfunny agreed, we should just wait for confirmation rather than looking too hard into things. This is a kids' movie trying to explain emotions, not a kids' movie trying to explain what gender this child is.
Watched it last night with my kid. Wasn't woke at all. It was just typical kid going through puberty stuff.
People are so obsessed with putting lgbt in everything. So annoying
Fun fact: Actually there is not an thing called "gender neutral"
Ok, I'm just gonna add this here so people can understand; Straight people are upset that queer people are being added into everything and they just want a simple story with a simple character. Queer people want more representation because to them they just want to be seen as normal. They want homophobes (or just people that don't understand) to see that they are just a person. Not someone trying to "turn your kids" gay. (Also, they are a lot of queer kids out there that want to be seen so they can feel like their normal, remember that)
Where do I stand on the matter? I'm straight and cis, but I'm a lgbtq+ supporter. I want queer representation in shows because people need it. BUT I don't want representation being in shows that just want marketing because that's what's happening nowadays. Why can't lgbtq+ themes be put into shows subtly? Like you notice it but it's not slammed into your face for a cash grab.
Doesn't have to have LGBT for kids uhder 18. Adults sure. Not movies and shows for kids
@@musicallytalented16under 13
It is though. Y’all don’t realize that companies don’t care about representation. They only care about the money. If lgbt wasn’t to popular and trending these days then Disney wouldn’t have characters that are lgbt. Why do you think that it’s only in recent times where a character is queer on a Disney Film? Why wasn’t it the same 10 years ago?
Yes that anxiety character has my daughter asking all these questions about it, and holding her chest like what are they pushing and my daughter is 8 😢
Alright in inside out Riley is not non binary she is a biological girl period end of argument
1:11 I agree, like wtf
Technically all kids are gender neutral
Cool
I hate how he says that no kids really have anxiety even though when I was a kid I had so much, from school, sports, homework, and just life in general.
They better not add lgbt shit to the movie 💀💀
Why did I get chills when he showed that the film was not rated