She then duplicates Riley’s imaginary boyfriends (from Canada) many times over to help lift her high enough into the air that she can reach and fall on the trampoline out on Family Island. Joy tracks Sadness down, and sends her back to Headquarters on a cloud. Alone, he then fades away into the other memories while Joy helplessly looks on. Bing Bong encourages Joy to try one more time, and on the way up, he jumps out so that Joy can escape. However the wagon is too heavy to fly high enough with the two of them in it. Joy and Bing Bong work together to use Bing Bong’s old wagon rocket to escape the Memory Dump. While Joy means well, sheltering Riley from sadness also keeps her from happiness. Joy finally understands that Sadness helps evoke empathy in others-prompting others to reach out to help Riley when she finds herself feeling alone and overwhelmed. She finds it turns happy when Riley’s parents and friends comfort her. With all hope lost, Joy breaks into tears until she discovers a sad memory in the pile of forgotten memories. Joy and Bing Bong fall into the Memory Dump below. Once inside, the ground below the tube collapses, and it falls to pieces. Joy’s now desperate to get Riley smiling again, and she ditches Sadness to take a recall tube back to Headquarters when one appears. However, it derails entirely when Honesty Island collapses from Riley stealing her mother’s credit card to pay for the bus ride back to Minnesota. Sadness uses a nightmare to wake Riley and start the train running gain. Soon though, the three do catch the train only to see it stop when Riley falls asleep. Unfortunately, the route to the train station is fraught with much peril, and more of life’s mishaps cause Riley’s personality islands to crumble. Trying not to lose their Train of Thought He suggests the three ride the Train of Thought back to Headquarters, and off they go. Eventually, they come across Bing Bong, Riley’s somewhat forgotten imaginary friend as a little girl. Meanwhile, Joy and Sadness find themselves winding through the cerebral maze of Riley’s long-term memory. His idea is to have Riley to run away from home, and hightail it back Minnesota where she can be happy again. They distance Riley from her parents, friends, and hobbies until her personality islands begin to crumble into an abyss below called the Memory Dump-there the distant memories fade away to nothingness.Įventually, Anger gets a bright idea, and inserts that little bulb into Riley’s console. With Joy and Sadness gone, Anger, Fear, and Disgust have full control of Riley, and the results are quite disastrous. Joy, Sadness, and the core memories find themselves sucked out of Headquarters where they fall into long-term memory storage. The personality islands deactivate themselves from the turmoil. Instead, she accidentally jolts the other core memories loose as she and Sadness wrestle in Riley’s mind. Joy, seeing the core memory roll into the Headquarters, jumps to deactivate it with little or no avail. This earns Riley her life’s first sad core memory. However, on Riley’s first day of school, Sadness makes Riley to cry in front of her entire class. Joy does her best to keeps Sadness occupied, and isolate her. Sadness starts creeping into Riley’s life more and more-touching Riley’s memories, and turning them from happy to sad. Additionally, Riley’s dad is under a lot of stress from this change of life, so he’s not his usually happy self. There’s been a mix up at the mover’s office, and they will be late with their furniture, and the local pizza parlor only serves pizza with broccoli. Her first impressions of the new city are terrible. Her dad takes a job in San Francisco, and it uproots the entire family. Joy tries to keep Sadness away from both the console and memory orbs at all costs. However, as young children often have trouble understanding their emotions, none of the four understand or appreciate Sadness. They take the form of giant floating islands in her mind.Īs an innocent child of wonder, Joy is the emotion’s leader. Riley also has five core memories that she keeps in a hub in her mind-each one is the source of certain aspects which make up her personality. These memories then roll into her long-term memory while she sleeps at night. These emotions influence her actions in the real world via a small color-changing control console.Īs she grows up, all her experiences turn into colored orbs. Inside her mind’s Headquarters resides the personification of five basic emotions: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger. The movie Inside Out starts with baby Riley living in small town Minnesota.
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