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the director actually addressed the question about why joy didnt just send up the core memories in that scene with the gum commercial. he said that, because joy was so controlling and only trusted herself, she wasnt willing to let the core memories out of her sight
They could've presented the pipe as a rickety sputtering labyrinth that "sometimes takes days, but it gets there eventually. Or we forget about it. Who knows." Which is enough for Joy to get the "probably NOT" from Sadness and nope out of it.
This movie is INCREDIBLE with color theory. Riley: striped shirt as they're moving with all colors on them to show theyre in harmony, or so it seems. yellow jacket on the first day of school because she's still young enough to be excited. Striped shirt sans blue and yellow at the dinner table because all of her emotions are fighting for control with joy and sadness gone. Black jacket because she's emotionally shutting down. Emotions: joy has blue hair, backing up the theory joy and sadness go hand in hand. Disgust has a purple ascot, suggesting disgust is mainly motivated by what scares us. Anger is wearing a red tie showing how when were angry, we can't see, hear, or feel anything else. Think, "seeing red". Fearvitself is a purple, a combination of red and blue, or in this case, a combination of Anger and sadness. And finally Sadness is wearing a white turtleneck as a combination of all the emotions, like how all light is combined to make white light.
As a teacher, I can tell you we legit do use this film to help kids understand their own emotions more! We have to show it now because it’s 9 years old and they haven’t necessarily seen it, but then we talk about their emotions as colours and stuff and they can use that language to communicate with us.
My nephew was one of the blessed ones whose teachers used this to teach emotions. It was around when it came out, but his 4th grade teachers got on those lessons plans super quick. That's why once, when I asked him how he was after a bad day at school, he said "Anger is driving right now". It gave him an easy way for us to talk about what happened instead of him acting out his anger (which happened a lot due to a rough home situation). Once he was able to verbally express his feelings, he felt better and then went off to play. Your efforts are helping your kids in a million different ways you don't get to see. Thank you.
“Easy, light, fun”? Inside Out? Um… some moments, sure, but I don’t think any film has made me bawl my eyes out like this one. Except maybe Toy Story 3. And Up. The moment Bing Bong sacrifices himself and the loss of innocence that implies… 😭
When Riley is on the bus and comes back home and starts to break down in front of her parents, I always lose it. What’s absolutely brilliant about this movie was how perfect they captured what it means to be human; to have complex emotions and how you deal with them and grow from them. And having to admit that you are feeling these wild emotions is hard, but there’s always people there feeling the same things too, and you aren’t alone?? Yeah, this movie deserved the Awards.
I think, with the parents, it's more that all their emotions share the "Emotions Panel" and work together (like Riley's Emotions get to do at the end with their new panel) since they are more mature, and their centre Emotion is probably the one that they're feeling the most recently. Like how the parents are more stressed with the move and so are more sad and angry with things being so different and not working out well to begin with.
I've watched several reactions to this movie and find it interesting that none of the reactors pick up on how Joy is The only character whose hair color is different from the rest of their color scheme. Sadness has blue hair and she's blue, fear has purple hair and he is purple, disgust is green with green hair etc. Joy is yellow but her hair is blue. Blue like sadness.Because you can't experience joy without also having experienced what's sadness is like.
With sadness running the mum's head and anger running the dad's, the theory I've seen most is that the emotions evolve over the years. Sadness evolves to encompass empathy and compassion. Anger covers protectiveness and strength. As a kid the emotions are more singular and separate but it's less so as an adult I love this movie and I will say the second one is also strong. There were certain moments that were like a kick in the gut to me, I related so strongly to my own experiences as a teenager (and somewhat into my 20s if we're being honest)
Also, all of their emotions look like each other, unlike Riley's, each of whom are very distinct. Also, note that Riley has male and female presenting emotions, which her parents do not!
This this this is why I love you so much Brad, you just GET how important Sadness is and how crying is so essential sometimes. Other reactors immediately hate on Sadness in such a cruel way.
Imagine joy actually making it through the tube. Riley will be left with only happy, disgust, angry, and fear emotions. That's kinda scary to think what kind of person she'll be. I think guilt, regret, conscience, consideration, and many other reflective emotions all link to sadness too. So being happy with only disgust, fear, and anger as your other driving forces is not a good combination.
They couldn't send the core memories back to HQ through the tunnel, because either Anger, Disgust or Fear would need to handle them to get back into the console. But by them doing this, they'd change the colour of the memories to green, red or purple. Joy would need to be in HQ to put them back in without effecting them.
The first half is so funny to me as he hovers so close to getting it, but then goes back to "stop being so handsy!" This movie is such a great reminder to adults about the importance of embracing the seemingly negative emotions too. Her parents were unintentionally pushing a toxic positivity and it was pressuring Riley to ignore her emotions. Unfortunately we do that to ourselves a lot. I forgot my imaginary friend for years. Fortunately I had modeled her off of Kyra from The Dark Crystal so when I finally rewatched after too long I remembered her. If you haven't watched that movie please do!
"Easy, light, fun!" Meanwhile, I'm over here hanging on by my fingertips until I start back on antidepressants next week, PMSing, crying at everything, knowing Bing Bong is coming up.... This is gonna be such easy and light fun! 😂
Aww your personality is why I love to watch you. Obviously, I don't know you in real life but you seem kind, compassionate, conscientious, moral, open, creative, humorous, adventurous, charming, enthusiastic, honest, happy, grateful, diligent, energetic, and friendly. Thanks for the extra upload. It is always fun to get an unexpected surprise!
The music stopping when you said elephant and knowing what happens to Bing Bong was such perfect timing. I couldn't help but laugh, but rip Bing Bong ❤️😔. ALSO FINNSTER MENTION RAHHHHH
I’m pretty sure that the reason the mom is led by sadness is because it’s supposed to be empathy, and protectiveness for the dad. At least, that’s what I heard.
Ever since i watched this for the first time, I've always imagined my head this way. I'm like OK little Miss Envy needs to get off the button rn and let Joy come back
Can’t wait for this!! Saw This in theaters and loved it. On a sad / frustrating note, there was a family of about six behind me and the dad, in the one of the most emotional scenes, said something like “John, are you crying? Stop it!” Talk about future therapy bills. Still upsets me to this day.
Core memories are more memories that shape us, rather than the ones we want to remember. It's a good thing Riley has joyfully core memories, that means she lives in a healthy environment. Of course as we grow up, emotions and memories get more complex and we don't only have joyfully memories. (Duh, premise of the Movie) For me.... Im 22 and still suffer from an event that shaped me immensely. I didn't grow up in a good or healthy environment, and a "core memory" that I have is my mother admitting to me that everything she does is for the purpose to bring me closer to undoing myself. I know this sounds fake as fuck but sadly people life trough stuff like this all the time. I'm working on that memory and to get better, I am much better now that I'm no contact with her as much as possible and my life is good thanks to my friends. But this still affects me so so much. For anyone thinking there is something wrong with them because they don't have happy core memories, you aren't. You are not alone, it is not you. It's the stuff that happened to you. That of course shaped you, maybe you have trust issues now... But that's okey. Life can go on. Choose good people for you that surround you, and make decisions that are good for you. You got this, and keep going. Okey?
I love this movie so much. As I child, most of your memories should be happy but as you grow older you will have more complex feelings. Just like the example of joy and sadness together. Of course, all of her memories had to turn sad. She is 12 years old. She moved away from her friends and everything she knew. And it is okay to feel sad. I watched a video of a therapist reacting to that and he commented on that toxic joy. If you don't want to smile, then don't do it.
I feel like even if the core memories are sent back earlier to HQ it'd still need the corresponding emotion to make them actually work cuz the others might affect the memories badly if its not joy who handles the helm or not in the vicinity like feeling disgust or fear for acting goofy or doing family activities etc.
So about the moms sadness and the dad's anger... I get why everyone's mind goes directly to the concerning idea, but emotions like sadness are more then just "ow I am so sad I cry". Sadness also in bodies empathy (as seen with Bing Bong). My Favorite theory is that the mom is very Empathetic and the Dad is Protective. He never once showed anger issues, just strict parenting measures. And as some people like to point out, all emotions sit at the console in the adult mind. So is there really a "lead emotion" when everyone has a say?
I moved a lot especially as a kid, I think teachers do the basic information for the class more for people to have information to approach you about. It does actually lighten the load of having to make the first move on average.
This is such a beautiful movie. I bawl my eyes out and laugh my ass off every time I watch it. The sentiment with the importance of Sadness, when it comes to processing things, and how even our fondest and happiest memories often occur _because_ something sad just happened is so true. I also love when we get a glimpse into the parent's heads. I think the Mom having Sadness as "Captain of HQ" or whatever is mostly to show how mature she is, because it fits with the themes of the story in general, and the Dad having Anger as Captain is mostly for comedy. It also makes sense within the context of the movie, because the Dad is mad about the moving truck being delayed and everything, so it's logical that Anger would be at the forefront of his mind. On the other hand, the Mom is upset and sort of trying to "hold it together," since things aren't going as planned, so it makes sense to me that Sadness would be at the helm during this time in her life. I mean, it's shown that other emotions can take over and run the board in Riley's head, so that doesn't necessarily mean that Sadness and Anger are the Captains of Mom's and Dad's heads, respectively, all the time.... Hopefully that interpretation makes sense to other people as well lol
anger being the main emotion for riley's dad doesn't have to be a bad thing. the movie itself states that anger is very concerned with things being fair, so anger in a normal adult could take the form of being headstrong, impulsive, protective and a quickness to correcting percieved injustices. our culture as a whole has a weird relationship with anger, because some don't even count it as an emotion (see all the people saying that men don't get emotional while those same men have angry outbursts all the time), and is also demonised (i rarely show or feel anger as an adult because every time i showed that emotion as a teen i was shot down and/or laughed at). like sadness, anger isn't a a wholly negative emotion
Literally dying at this reaction, amazing as always. Had me laughing so much. Especially at such a serious moment and you're like " guys imagine horny?" and I died LOL
Oh yeah, and I wanted to say that I think when it comes to the "Core Memories" being sent back up by the jellybean people (or whatever), I think it's mostly just for comedy, but also that Joy is worried the memories will change if another emotion (Fear, Disgust, Anger) touches them like they had with Sadness, and she hadn't even considered that she herself might be able to get in the tube at that point, because it's never been done before... That's the way I perceived it anyways. 🤷
For what inspired Inside Out, the original idea came from an attraction at Epcot in Disney World named Cranium Command/Body Wars, and this is where I recommend the TH-cam video “WHERE’S BUZZY?” by Jenny Nicholson which talks about that attraction in detail (and is a thrilling video that I’ve watched probably 100 times)
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Brad you should watch every episode of Jem and the holograms
not brad thirsting over the dad while also looking like him 😭
PAHAHAHAHAHA self love babes aha
Fr 😭
I’m so glad we all thought this 😂
@@BradEvans21there’s self love and then there’s Johnny Bravo looking at himself in the mirror lol 😆
That part! 😅😅😅
the director actually addressed the question about why joy didnt just send up the core memories in that scene with the gum commercial. he said that, because joy was so controlling and only trusted herself, she wasnt willing to let the core memories out of her sight
That makes sense.
They could've presented the pipe as a rickety sputtering labyrinth that "sometimes takes days, but it gets there eventually. Or we forget about it. Who knows." Which is enough for Joy to get the "probably NOT" from Sadness and nope out of it.
“-almost 10 years ago.” I physically gagged, why you gotta say that? 😭😭😭🤣
The thumbnail 😭
The way I recognize exactly the fan art he used, the artist and the 'versions' that comes with it 😢
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RIGHT 😭 i was like that cannot be on the film 😭
This movie is INCREDIBLE with color theory.
Riley: striped shirt as they're moving with all colors on them to show theyre in harmony, or so it seems. yellow jacket on the first day of school because she's still young enough to be excited. Striped shirt sans blue and yellow at the dinner table because all of her emotions are fighting for control with joy and sadness gone. Black jacket because she's emotionally shutting down.
Emotions: joy has blue hair, backing up the theory joy and sadness go hand in hand. Disgust has a purple ascot, suggesting disgust is mainly motivated by what scares us. Anger is wearing a red tie showing how when were angry, we can't see, hear, or feel anything else. Think, "seeing red". Fearvitself is a purple, a combination of red and blue, or in this case, a combination of Anger and sadness. And finally Sadness is wearing a white turtleneck as a combination of all the emotions, like how all light is combined to make white light.
Which video did you copy this comment from?
I aint reading allat
@@nottoday3561 doesn't matter. Still my comment.
@@videohistory722actually it’s not your comment if you stole it
I don’t understand the correlation between the red tie and “seeing red”. Maybe I’m just dumb
As a teacher, I can tell you we legit do use this film to help kids understand their own emotions more! We have to show it now because it’s 9 years old and they haven’t necessarily seen it, but then we talk about their emotions as colours and stuff and they can use that language to communicate with us.
My nephew was one of the blessed ones whose teachers used this to teach emotions. It was around when it came out, but his 4th grade teachers got on those lessons plans super quick. That's why once, when I asked him how he was after a bad day at school, he said "Anger is driving right now". It gave him an easy way for us to talk about what happened instead of him acting out his anger (which happened a lot due to a rough home situation). Once he was able to verbally express his feelings, he felt better and then went off to play.
Your efforts are helping your kids in a million different ways you don't get to see. Thank you.
I’m a therapist and use this a lot
Please school teacher here we have an emotions we as part of our curriculum and we watched this movie on that Friday
diva you look IDENTICAL to the dad im cryinggggg 😭😭😭😭😭
Mr Anderson-“goodnight kiddo”
Brad-“night sexy” 🤣🤣🤣
“Easy, light, fun”? Inside Out? Um… some moments, sure, but I don’t think any film has made me bawl my eyes out like this one. Except maybe Toy Story 3. And Up. The moment Bing Bong sacrifices himself and the loss of innocence that implies… 😭
what about Coco😭😭😭
Brad's thumbnail caught me SO off guard I almost choked on my food 😭😂
I shot coca cola out my nose, which is extremely painful and bubbley lol
So hot...lol
“I’d like to just remember all the emotions I’ve had for the day!” I think that’s what journaling is for lmao
period 😂😂
Fun fact: Inside out 2 became the highest grossing animated film of all time! I believe it’s also currently the tenth highest grossing film ever
WHAT really?
@@the0ne44nd0nly yeah! It’s the biggest movie of 2024, and it was such a highly anticipated sequel that a ton of people went to go see it
I think it’s well deserved they did a really good job I think it’s even better than the first film
@@ameliedamiano9503 I definitely agree
Not you saying it’s kind of a banger to the most heart-shattering, nostalgic piano music in the intro 💀😭
When Riley is on the bus and comes back home and starts to break down in front of her parents, I always lose it. What’s absolutely brilliant about this movie was how perfect they captured what it means to be human; to have complex emotions and how you deal with them and grow from them. And having to admit that you are feeling these wild emotions is hard, but there’s always people there feeling the same things too, and you aren’t alone??
Yeah, this movie deserved the Awards.
Riley quietly being the best young female protagonist in fiction. While also being the location of said fiction.
“crying helps me slow down and obsess over the weight of life’s problems” I THINK ABOUT THIS EVERY TIME I CRY FOR NO REASON 😭
I think, with the parents, it's more that all their emotions share the "Emotions Panel" and work together (like Riley's Emotions get to do at the end with their new panel) since they are more mature, and their centre Emotion is probably the one that they're feeling the most recently.
Like how the parents are more stressed with the move and so are more sad and angry with things being so different and not working out well to begin with.
I've watched several reactions to this movie and find it interesting that none of the reactors pick up on how Joy is The only character whose hair color is different from the rest of their color scheme. Sadness has blue hair and she's blue, fear has purple hair and he is purple, disgust is green with green hair etc. Joy is yellow but her hair is blue. Blue like sadness.Because you can't experience joy without also having experienced what's sadness is like.
She also wears a green dress; the color when you mix yellow and blue.
With sadness running the mum's head and anger running the dad's, the theory I've seen most is that the emotions evolve over the years. Sadness evolves to encompass empathy and compassion. Anger covers protectiveness and strength. As a kid the emotions are more singular and separate but it's less so as an adult
I love this movie and I will say the second one is also strong. There were certain moments that were like a kick in the gut to me, I related so strongly to my own experiences as a teenager (and somewhat into my 20s if we're being honest)
Also, all of their emotions look like each other, unlike Riley's, each of whom are very distinct. Also, note that Riley has male and female presenting emotions, which her parents do not!
I adore the self love brad shows to his twin
😂😂😂
Watching Inside Out when you want something fun is actually hilarious because I still cry all the way through the movie
"Night kiddo"
"Night sexy!"
🤣💀🤣💀🤣💀🤣💀
the mom has sadness for compassion and the dad has anger for protectiveness over the family
“It’s gonna be good and WERE ALL GONNA HAVE FUN” Brad Lee Miller 😭
‘All i remember is little people in our heads that are emotions……. And i’m pretty sure there’s an elephant’ 😂😂😭
The way this movie helped me alot the simple message of needing sadness in your life and to not bottle up emotions and open up had me sobbing 😭😭😭
This this this is why I love you so much Brad, you just GET how important Sadness is and how crying is so essential sometimes. Other reactors immediately hate on Sadness in such a cruel way.
Imagine joy actually making it through the tube. Riley will be left with only happy, disgust, angry, and fear emotions. That's kinda scary to think what kind of person she'll be. I think guilt, regret, conscience, consideration, and many other reflective emotions all link to sadness too. So being happy with only disgust, fear, and anger as your other driving forces is not a good combination.
Lol I laughed a little too hard at “I maaay be a bit pro the circle right now” lol
I appreciate it when you get so excited at the movie or show you are watching that you start applauding it
11:45 all the characters and brad having the same expression I CANTT
This movie actually made me fall in love with animated movies all over again as an adult, so well done.
love an emotionally intelligent king who understands that sadness is necessary and sometimes even helpful from the get-go!
30:48 Minnesota to San Francisco is half of the country away, not just taking the bus to another city
23:15 My imaginary friends were all fictional characters from tv shows I watched as a child. So as long I remembered the show I would remember them.
THE TITLE AND THUMBNAIL LMAO
R.I.P Bing Bong
33:45 the whole point was for riley to embrace that she misses home. And not pretend that she doesnt. They memories are supposed to all be sad.
They really did something making Anger the shortest
coz he’s short tempered lol
The thirsting over the dad is so real 😭😩
They couldn't send the core memories back to HQ through the tunnel, because either Anger, Disgust or Fear would need to handle them to get back into the console. But by them doing this, they'd change the colour of the memories to green, red or purple. Joy would need to be in HQ to put them back in without effecting them.
I SOB every single time. I saw Inside Out 2 in theatres twice. And I sobbed both times there too. These are such comfort movies I love them
i love your commentary for this one so witty relatable and insightful🤍 you're a gem
The best thing about Riley’s Dad is that Pixar themselves knows that y’all have a crush on him lmao 😭
The first half is so funny to me as he hovers so close to getting it, but then goes back to "stop being so handsy!" This movie is such a great reminder to adults about the importance of embracing the seemingly negative emotions too. Her parents were unintentionally pushing a toxic positivity and it was pressuring Riley to ignore her emotions. Unfortunately we do that to ourselves a lot.
I forgot my imaginary friend for years. Fortunately I had modeled her off of Kyra from The Dark Crystal so when I finally rewatched after too long I remembered her. If you haven't watched that movie please do!
not me watching this and crying during lunch and now I have to go back to work??? help
In Asia, the broccoli is changed to green peppers
WHAT WHY?
@@BradEvans21 broccoli is well loved in Asia. Green peppers aren't.
brad: 'joy is a psychopath'
joy: ..🙂↔️ delusional..?
OF🤬COURSE👹IM🤯DELUSIONAL👿
BRAD WHAT IS THAT THUMBNAIL?? 😭😭
"Easy, light, fun!" Meanwhile, I'm over here hanging on by my fingertips until I start back on antidepressants next week, PMSing, crying at everything, knowing Bing Bong is coming up....
This is gonna be such easy and light fun! 😂
this movie always makes me feel so nostalgic
oh im actually so excited for when you react to inside out 2, imo one of the best animated movies ever
17:18 THE WAY I GASPED 😭😭 WHAT WAS THAT BRADDDD
Fr like wtf
The edit of Jamie Lee coming in and saying Trauma, made me laugh way too hard.
I think I’m in love with the dad😭😂 I’m down bad🤩
"I know you've seen the photo !"
(proceeds to channel it for the sponsor segment)
We all see it babes ;)
I COUGH SOME WATER AFTER SEE THE THUMBNAIL 😂😂
Aww your personality is why I love to watch you. Obviously, I don't know you in real life but you seem kind, compassionate, conscientious, moral, open, creative, humorous, adventurous, charming, enthusiastic, honest, happy, grateful, diligent, energetic, and friendly. Thanks for the extra upload. It is always fun to get an unexpected surprise!
“Oh I’m with you girls,” same here 😂
the fact that brad looks like the dad is so funny
The music stopping when you said elephant and knowing what happens to Bing Bong was such perfect timing. I couldn't help but laugh, but rip Bing Bong ❤️😔.
ALSO FINNSTER MENTION RAHHHHH
Mr Anderson gave me all the emotions I’ll take whatever he gives me (even if it’s only broccoli)
honestly same
I’m pretty sure that the reason the mom is led by sadness is because it’s supposed to be empathy, and protectiveness for the dad. At least, that’s what I heard.
Ever since i watched this for the first time, I've always imagined my head this way. I'm like OK little Miss Envy needs to get off the button rn and let Joy come back
Can’t wait for this!!
Saw This in theaters and loved it.
On a sad / frustrating note, there was a family of about six behind me and the dad, in the one of the most emotional scenes, said something like “John, are you crying? Stop it!”
Talk about future therapy bills. Still upsets me to this day.
THE EDITING ON 6:54 IS SO GOOD
I resonate with this film so much! Such a good portrayal of emotions and looking forward to seeing the 2nd one
Core memories are more memories that shape us, rather than the ones we want to remember.
It's a good thing Riley has joyfully core memories, that means she lives in a healthy environment.
Of course as we grow up, emotions and memories get more complex and we don't only have joyfully memories. (Duh, premise of the Movie)
For me.... Im 22 and still suffer from an event that shaped me immensely.
I didn't grow up in a good or healthy environment, and a "core memory" that I have is my mother admitting to me that everything she does is for the purpose to bring me closer to undoing myself.
I know this sounds fake as fuck but sadly people life trough stuff like this all the time.
I'm working on that memory and to get better, I am much better now that I'm no contact with her as much as possible and my life is good thanks to my friends.
But this still affects me so so much.
For anyone thinking there is something wrong with them because they don't have happy core memories, you aren't.
You are not alone, it is not you.
It's the stuff that happened to you.
That of course shaped you, maybe you have trust issues now... But that's okey.
Life can go on.
Choose good people for you that surround you, and make decisions that are good for you.
You got this, and keep going. Okey?
i’ve never laughed so much with any inside out reactions like i did in this video LMAOOOOOO
i love your videos sm brad they make my day 10x better lots of love!!
oh my gosh, i nearly started crying. i love that u were understanding that u need sadness right from the start. not many, if any reactors do💙💙💙
5:35 I just realized the dad is eating pepperoni pizza with broccoli on the side 😂
you’re love for this movie gives me life and you’re reaction to the double emotion was actually the realest part of this video 😭
YES I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ❤
For your personality, of what I’ve seen, I’d say: Enthusiastic, charismatic, empathetic, creative and curious
BRAD THE TITLE 😭😭
brad trying to list of his personality traits killed meeeee "gay and funny 😂😂 well.." lol
I love this movie so much. As I child, most of your memories should be happy but as you grow older you will have more complex feelings. Just like the example of joy and sadness together. Of course, all of her memories had to turn sad. She is 12 years old. She moved away from her friends and everything she knew. And it is okay to feel sad. I watched a video of a therapist reacting to that and he commented on that toxic joy. If you don't want to smile, then don't do it.
I feel like even if the core memories are sent back earlier to HQ it'd still need the corresponding emotion to make them actually work cuz the others might affect the memories badly if its not joy who handles the helm or not in the vicinity like feeling disgust or fear for acting goofy or doing family activities etc.
This is genuinely a much needed reaction video
I can't wait for your reaction to the 2nd one, it made me cry so hard
As a child therapist, I use this film all the time!
So about the moms sadness and the dad's anger...
I get why everyone's mind goes directly to the concerning idea, but emotions like sadness are more then just "ow I am so sad I cry".
Sadness also in bodies empathy (as seen with Bing Bong).
My Favorite theory is that the mom is very Empathetic and the Dad is Protective.
He never once showed anger issues, just strict parenting measures.
And as some people like to point out, all emotions sit at the console in the adult mind. So is there really a "lead emotion" when everyone has a say?
Let’s go!! I was waiting for this ❤
I moved a lot especially as a kid, I think teachers do the basic information for the class more for people to have information to approach you about. It does actually lighten the load of having to make the first move on average.
This is such a beautiful movie. I bawl my eyes out and laugh my ass off every time I watch it. The sentiment with the importance of Sadness, when it comes to processing things, and how even our fondest and happiest memories often occur _because_ something sad just happened is so true. I also love when we get a glimpse into the parent's heads.
I think the Mom having Sadness as "Captain of HQ" or whatever is mostly to show how mature she is, because it fits with the themes of the story in general, and the Dad having Anger as Captain is mostly for comedy. It also makes sense within the context of the movie, because the Dad is mad about the moving truck being delayed and everything, so it's logical that Anger would be at the forefront of his mind. On the other hand, the Mom is upset and sort of trying to "hold it together," since things aren't going as planned, so it makes sense to me that Sadness would be at the helm during this time in her life. I mean, it's shown that other emotions can take over and run the board in Riley's head, so that doesn't necessarily mean that Sadness and Anger are the Captains of Mom's and Dad's heads, respectively, all the time.... Hopefully that interpretation makes sense to other people as well lol
Oh my goddddd, the appas art in the thumbnail 😂😂😂
the dad is giving charlie swan from twilight, and idk how to feel about the fact that i'm attracted to both of them😭😭
“I’m pretty sure there’s an elephant” so that just stuck with all of us😂
anger being the main emotion for riley's dad doesn't have to be a bad thing. the movie itself states that anger is very concerned with things being fair, so anger in a normal adult could take the form of being headstrong, impulsive, protective and a quickness to correcting percieved injustices. our culture as a whole has a weird relationship with anger, because some don't even count it as an emotion (see all the people saying that men don't get emotional while those same men have angry outbursts all the time), and is also demonised (i rarely show or feel anger as an adult because every time i showed that emotion as a teen i was shot down and/or laughed at). like sadness, anger isn't a a wholly negative emotion
you are one of the only ones to notice sadness drive the moms controls
The second one will hit you right in the feels, I cried! It's so relatable.
one of my childhood films i watched growing up i also haven't watched the second movie though bc i LOVE watching the reactions
NOT MR ANDERSNEN 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💀💀💀💀
TYSM FOR THE HEART OMG 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 ( HE LITERALLY GOT VOTED THE HOTTEST DAD IN ANIMATED MOVIES SO HE KINDA 🤫🤫🤫🤫)
Literally dying at this reaction, amazing as always.
Had me laughing so much.
Especially at such a serious moment and you're like " guys imagine horny?" and I died LOL
Isn’t like everyone in love with the dad…👀
that’s what i’m saying
Oh yeah, and I wanted to say that I think when it comes to the "Core Memories" being sent back up by the jellybean people (or whatever), I think it's mostly just for comedy, but also that Joy is worried the memories will change if another emotion (Fear, Disgust, Anger) touches them like they had with Sadness, and she hadn't even considered that she herself might be able to get in the tube at that point, because it's never been done before... That's the way I perceived it anyways. 🤷
Omg! I luv Inside Out! Thank u for reacting to it! 🥰💛💙🥰
I'm sorry, but brad is so fucking fine. Imma need to find a flight to britain
For what inspired Inside Out, the original idea came from an attraction at Epcot in Disney World named Cranium Command/Body Wars, and this is where I recommend the TH-cam video “WHERE’S BUZZY?” by Jenny Nicholson which talks about that attraction in detail (and is a thrilling video that I’ve watched probably 100 times)