@@the_leo873 Yes but maybe not as much as someone with ADHD would have. Like me for example, I was always being yelled at as a kid because of this cursed Disorder
Wat happened is that the original storyline it was going to be joy not wanting to see Riley grow up and wanted to keep her like a child forever so she was going to have the whole trip in Riley’s mind with fear and at the end she would realized that it’s ok to grow up (this was based on the director experience with his daughter and how fast she was growing up) but when they change the story to be centered on “it’s ok to not feel ok”they deleted some of this scenes
Ennui is a different type of boredom. This is childlike boredom off having nothing to do. From what I understand, ennui is a more of a directions emotion where you feel directions.
I wish they could keep this in because I remember I saw inside out in the cinema with my mum and my big brother when I was little I can’t wait for number two
i like this tbh... rly weird how this has so little views and stuff.. i like the idea of joy not always knowing whats suppose to happen. in the movie u normally see her take charge with what to do at what time but in this clip u see she doesn't know how to react in certain cinareos.. obv this wouldn't make sense for the movie mostly bc not being able to control yourself Is a symptom of adhd which riley doesn't have cannonicly.. rly cool tho
I mean, it’s also a symptom of just being a child, lol. It would be ADHD if it affected her life to the point she literally cannot function as well as her peers
The hardest part of growing up, besides simply surviving, is holding onto your happiness. Or rather the things that make you happy. Cus either someone gets in the way to take your happiness away, whether it’s intentionally out of petty spite or whatever. Or you lose your source of happiness due to forces beyond your control. Like if your best friend or loving relative died. Or if your family had to move away, forcing you to leave your friends behind.
0:39 I actually loved listening to orchestras and symphonies as a kid because i could sit back and imagine scenes to the music Also that stuffed animal scene was so cute. I came up with so many plots for my stuffed animals just like that
@@Geogod18 most people who work in stressful work environments, tend to wish they were back in school. At least then they had some freedom, now all they have to worry about are taxes, and how to prevent being evicted.
I wish the 5 main emotions had a 6th emotion, “surprise” it would make sense too, in the scene where Riley is eating broccoli, everyone gets captivated by seeing their dad make airplane noises, which would be perfect for surprise to jump in as a character. Joy could say, “Oh! That’s Surprise! He’s basically the thing keeping Riley focused, or engaged with something. He’s really good at keeping things going, for everyone. But it’s only on stuff Riley actually wants to know, not boring stuff..” and his personality would basically just be him making audible gasps and being like, “whaaaatttt.” But, he’d be kind of an alert system for the other emotions, like if he saw something of interest when the other emotions are doing things he’d be like, “You guys! You gotta see this!!”
Heh, considering that all 5 first movie emotions plus Surprise are supposedly listed as people's 6 basic ones. Not to mention that was gonna be one of the like 20-something emotions in one of the original drafts, so ehhh
2:30 the emotion on the far right, is that supposed to be disgust? She looks very different, sadness does aswell. The storyboard was probably made before the designs were fully finished
Yeah the emotion on the far right is disgust, what happened is that the designers originally wanted to represente her as disgusting or not so visually pleasing but at the end they decided to make her pretty and make her feel disgusted about everything
I haven't looked into the behind the scenes of this film since the initial home release but I am curious about the early drafts. I don't know how they compare to the final version of the movie but I like the more slice of life approach in this sequence.
As you grow older, it gets harder to stay happy because it feels everything that comes in your way wants to prevent you from having fun.
true
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Nuh uh
Me learning cannibalism is illegal
@@BeansRiceCornandSpicetrue its so good to eat human flesh but prions and other diseases will get you after
Tbh this is kinda sad how relatable this is.
Before I was diagnosed with ADHD this is how my parents treated me
How they treat you now?
@@guillermocervisalmeron2209 better but they still get frustrated when I keep fidgeting
Same! :(
im sorry for the way it is
@@L00z3rB01 I’m sorry for you it’s probably because they don’t have ADHD so they don’t understand you that much
This is how living with adhd feels like:
fr i tought that (i dont have it tho)
I was gonna say the same thing. This actually made me sad because I was treated very similar as a kid too.
everyone experiences this.. this is not just an adhd thing
Real
@@the_leo873 Yes but maybe not as much as someone with ADHD would have. Like me for example, I was always being yelled at as a kid because of this cursed Disorder
It honestly sucks to see this scene deleted. I feel like it would portrayed growing up in just as good as a way as the final product did
Wat happened is that the original storyline it was going to be joy not wanting to see Riley grow up and wanted to keep her like a child forever so she was going to have the whole trip in Riley’s mind with fear and at the end she would realized that it’s ok to grow up (this was based on the director experience with his daughter and how fast she was growing up) but when they change the story to be centered on “it’s ok to not feel ok”they deleted some of this scenes
Now we can see, that Ennui(Boredom) had a right to be earlier in Rileys mind :)
Ennui is a different type of boredom. This is childlike boredom off having nothing to do. From what I understand, ennui is a more of a directions emotion where you feel directions.
Directionless*
I wish they could keep this in because I remember I saw inside out in the cinema with my mum and my big brother when I was little I can’t wait for number two
I've had it all my life
Gesh it's like watching why adults never have fun, it was systemically beaten out over the years.
What?
Tbh everyone finds different things fun. I enjoy watching the world go by, it’s also okay that other people have different interests
By the harsh reality of the cold cruel world.
Too true.
So true generally everyone needs help nowadays 😂
I kinda want a spinoff series showing her growing up.
Yesssssss
joy acts so crazy in this one
Here I thought poppy is the one who gets her head in the clouds.
Joy is happiness
i like this tbh... rly weird how this has so little views and stuff..
i like the idea of joy not always knowing whats suppose to happen. in the movie u normally see her take charge with what to do at what time but in this clip u see she doesn't know how to react in certain cinareos.. obv this wouldn't make sense for the movie mostly bc not being able to control yourself Is a symptom of adhd which riley doesn't have cannonicly.. rly cool tho
I mean, it’s also a symptom of just being a child, lol. It would be ADHD if it affected her life to the point she literally cannot function as well as her peers
@@ObsidianGloria very good point!!
@@ObsidianGloriaits also a symptom of being human child or not
See this is called “multitasking”.
I'm surprised Ennui was not in the first film. Kids get bored very easily.
This feels exactly like how my parents dealt w my adhd, the “sit still” part hits so hard too 😢
Yeah, these words actually hurt since we can't sit still.
i guess i understood why Ennui had to do the job to exist like this
The hardest part of growing up, besides simply surviving, is holding onto your happiness.
Or rather the things that make you happy.
Cus either someone gets in the way to take your happiness away, whether it’s intentionally out of petty spite or whatever.
Or you lose your source of happiness due to forces beyond your control.
Like if your best friend or loving relative died.
Or if your family had to move away, forcing you to leave your friends behind.
I grew up with undiagnosed adhd and this is very relatable exept adults were usualy a lot meaner
This is actually weirdly relatable
Ok but is noone going to talk about the MLP reference at 0:26 ?
The scene makes me a question the original plot of inside out
0:39 I actually loved listening to orchestras and symphonies as a kid because i could sit back and imagine scenes to the music
Also that stuffed animal scene was so cute. I came up with so many plots for my stuffed animals just like that
Ngl this is oddly relatable. Better than what replaced this scene
The ending... Nobody wants school.
I do
No you don't.
@@Geogod18 After being stuck in a place like that all day, you probably would. 😂
Geogod18 doesn't need to go to... school. Geogod18 is happy to be free.
@@Geogod18 most people who work in stressful work environments, tend to wish they were back in school. At least then they had some freedom, now all they have to worry about are taxes, and how to prevent being evicted.
Imagine, you're closing your eyes and pretend it's like the actual scene
They should have kept this
The only weird part is where the dad iis chill during the traffic jam lol
This is a great scene, I think. It's so real because the world is designed to inhibit joy.
I wish the 5 main emotions had a 6th emotion, “surprise” it would make sense too, in the scene where Riley is eating broccoli, everyone gets captivated by seeing their dad make airplane noises, which would be perfect for surprise to jump in as a character. Joy could say, “Oh! That’s Surprise! He’s basically the thing keeping Riley focused, or engaged with something. He’s really good at keeping things going, for everyone. But it’s only on stuff Riley actually wants to know, not boring stuff..” and his personality would basically just be him making audible gasps and being like, “whaaaatttt.” But, he’d be kind of an alert system for the other emotions, like if he saw something of interest when the other emotions are doing things he’d be like, “You guys! You gotta see this!!”
Heh, considering that all 5 first movie emotions plus Surprise are supposedly listed as people's 6 basic ones. Not to mention that was gonna be one of the like 20-something emotions in one of the original drafts, so ehhh
2:30 the emotion on the far right, is that supposed to be disgust? She looks very different, sadness does aswell. The storyboard was probably made before the designs were fully finished
Idk maybe these are scrapped emotions
Yeah the emotion on the far right is disgust, what happened is that the designers originally wanted to represente her as disgusting or not so visually pleasing but at the end they decided to make her pretty and make her feel disgusted about everything
This would’ve made the movie better in my opinion :P
I think that they're gonna save this for Inside Out 2
Would be kinda off this in the first one
I haven't looked into the behind the scenes of this film since the initial home release but I am curious about the early drafts. I don't know how they compare to the final version of the movie but I like the more slice of life approach in this sequence.
A very interesting scene!
Dad needs Grammarly 😂
so do you. its grammar, not grammer
0:40 Bro the meme song! XD
Before poppy. Joy is nuts .
When they walked out the theatre, I was half expecting this to turn into Batman, if you know what I mean
1:16 that’s just so sad why does that hit so hard when i don’t think that happened to me
Early design 😭 2:27
Why the 2D look so great
I wish the movie went this direction instead
Ngl im hoping they reuse this for inside out 2
That was so amazing job and you'll be great! 😊
He didn’t make the video…
Is that Luz voicing Joy? 😭
Thanks for making this video have much views ❤
Would have been a great scene
Uhm, who are those emotions in the ending next to Anger and Fear?
(Left to right) Sadness, Fear, Joy, Anger, Disgust
What the heck is sadness and disgust supposed to be
shes so me
Why is this scene deleted?
They change the narrative from “its ok for a child to grow” to “it’s ok to no feel ok”
@@andresmaldonado8935 ok thanks.
Temor parece un pajaro
i always hated this movie