This was a really sweet and touching scene. It drives home the point that sometimes, when you're sad and you've just suffered a major heartbreak, that sometimes, what you really need is not someone to cheer you up, but someone who will simply just listen to you and be sympathetic. Joy apparently didn't realize how much these losses meant to Bingbong, and tried to "snap him out of" his sadness, without success. It was Sadness who understood what Bingbong was feeling, and took the time to listen and understand what he was going through!
I always hated as a child when people would try to cheer me up when I was sad. People don't understand that you have to let people go through emotions. My grandmother has Alzheimer's and she cries every day. Everyone always tries to cheer her up and it never works. Sometimes they even blame her for crying while they're there to visit her. I'm the only one who listens to her. I try to tell everyone to leave her alone but they're so closed-minded.
Not only that, they also taught that men can let out their emotions just as much as women and kids. That's what I want for my future cartoon TV show. I feel like in kids cartoons, when a man cries, it's mostly for humor (I like SpongeBob and all but you gotta wonder if the way he cries was meant to make fun of the men don't cry stereotype). There are exceptions but I don't feel like there's enough. Other than crying candy, they did an excellent job with making Bing Bong's crying realistic. I also love that he cries on a girl's shoulder and the girl hugs him back. That's also what I want for my future show. I created this 13 or 14 year old mouse (originally a squirrel) boy and I'm thinking of making him an orphan and will break into tears every now and then. I'm considering doing the voice myself and if I do, I'll cry for real while recording my lines. If Paige O'Hara can do that, so can I. You gotta wonder if Richard Kind cried for real while recording his lines. I love that this scene contributes to breaking the stereotype against men crying.
@@matthewweatherford6566 Check out Roary the Racing Car. There are many instances of male characters on the show crying, and for a lighthearted racecar romp, these scenes are played completely seriously.
@@queenielouweekly3160 Well when Big Chris cries, it's usually for laughs. How about Shifty Dingo from Blinky Bill. The character is a kid who appears to be around 7 or 8 but the voice was done by a man.
It’s funny because at first glance Joy seems like the kindest most empathetic person ever, because she’s full of joy and happiness. Yet when the situation calls for empathy, she’s so focused on being happy and joyful that she forgets how other people feel and focuses on her ideals. It almost like she doesn’t know what sadness is, at least not until the end of the movie. Which explains why she treated sadness the way she did. Joy fails to realize that Sadness is a part of her, and not just her, everyone. So it’s okay to be sad, because after sadness comes happiness. This scene was kind of foreshadowing the ending of the show, and was a bit of a wake up call for Joy. Edit: Also notice how her character design isn’t just yellow which represents happiness, she also has shades of blue in her eyes and hair. That’s also a sign that sadness is a part of her.
This scene helped me realize something about myself. Ever since I was a teenager, if I was upset about something, I hated being cheered up by someone who was trying distract me from what I was going through. Unless of course it was relevant and they were helping me see passed a delusion I had. Someone asking how I felt about what had happened and how it impacted me was so much better. Even someone coming over to just sit with me in silence would have been better than someone trying to cheer me up.
This is one of Sadness's most noble moments in the whole movie! Hats off to Sadness. Thankfully, by the end of the film, Joy finally realizes how exactly Sadness managed to do that. When I first saw this movie, I thought Sadness did make Bing Bong feel worse, but what she really did was the complete opposite. This movie hits me right in the feels.
Sadness actually has the one thing that Joy doesn’t have; empathy. Joy, being the happy emotion, tends to distract Bing Bong from his grief, just like what she did to Riley. She doesn’t know what it’s like to be sympathetic to others, unlike Sadness.
The moment, which shows us, Joy is not always the most important and doesn't always help. Undoubtedly, Joy is wonderful, but she doesn't understand some moments. That's normal, none of us can't understand everything. Bing Bong was sad, he needs be sad, cry out. In this case Joy is powerless, he (Bing Bong) needs Sadness, because Sadness know, what is it to be sad...
It’s empathy; which is the exact thing that Sadness has. She listened to everything that Bing Bong wants to let out. Just like when she saved Riley from running away and finally letting out to her parents with tears and grief.
This scene thaught me a lot as a kid and made me discover how to treat a situation with someone being sad or grieving. It really has a very solid and true point that seems to not be as recognised in the day on day, it's important. To this day, as an adult, I still have this scene in mind and still teaches me after all this time
This scene alone shows what Sadness has something that Joy doesn’t have; empathy. When someone went through a heartbreak or a depressive state, it’s okay to be sad instead of distracting from it. By being sad, it lets out all of the suppressed emotions and you will feel a sense of relief as evident here when Bing Bing cried out, hugging Sadness, and finally feeling better.
One lesson I learned from this film is all emotions besides happiness have their uses,fear keeps us safe,digust prevents us from poisoning ourselves,anger helps us stand up for ourselves,sadness keeps us from living a life of suffering
But other than the candy, they did a good job with having Bing Bong cry authentically. What especially warms my heart is that a girl lets him cry on her shoulder. I find it frustrating that for so many pieces of animation, (especially aimed at kids), men crying is often played for laughs as if they're making fun of men who cry. I'm not saying they should stop doing that altogether but I wanna teach audiences that men can cry just as much as women and kids.
Joy: hey it's gonna be okay we can fix this we just need to get Back to headquarters which way to the train station, Bing Bong: I had a whole trip planned for us,
These workers inside Riley's mind are the most badass people of Inside Out. Always ruining the emotions' plans to get back to headquarters and taking away Bing Bong's rocket. Inside Out sure is a popular and magnificent movie but the workers are so selfish
I've come to appreciate this movie the more I've seen it. It is the perfect example of "toxic positivity"--I run a support group for people with a chronic condition and it causes dysfunction of the nerves and brain. People are really suffering, but sometimes you get "that person" who thinks that all you need to rainbows, sunshine and a pep talk, and it'll cure the disease. No. People need to be told, "I'm sorry this is happening to you," and while we do talk about treatment options (because they do exist), we don't pretend that positive thinking will cure anything. It can help cope and that's important, but it can also mutate into gaslighting if you're not careful. Sadness really shows it's okay to not be okay sometimes and how to let people feel loss without guilt.
I can see that both Joy and Sadness were trying to cheer him up. Joy was doing it a happy way, obviously. But she was trying to cheer him up, while Sadness actually comforts him. I see the difference.
Joy, being the happy emotion, doesn’t understand empathy and sympathy. Sadness is there to comfort Bing Bong with her understanding and listening of his pain.
This scene exactly accurate what happens when something worries me or when I am sad. When I am sad or worried, my mom turns on her joy and tries to cheer me up! It's incorrect! Because this is the same as ignoring feelings. Whats even worse, is that she is comparing my worries and pain with something else which is more serious and massive! That's not helping, not to me and not her. This is the same to compare, motorcycle with a ship! ☹️
Möbius They stole my joy forever Now it's gone, my hate will keep me warm Can never forgive! Got to find (My focus) Just find a better way! (Desire) Gonna wail against the wind! (Wail against the wind) Until the system changes from within (System changes) Come with me! (Come with me) Together we are strong (We are strong) Anyway to get it done (Way to get it done) Get it done! So that I don't have to feel sorry
Joy didn’t listen to what bing bing had to say because it was sad joy doesn’t know how to work with sad stuff.. she just annoyingly tries to make the situation happy and better Sadness on the other hand actually listens to what sad people have to say.. she takes her time to deal with the problem rather then just ignore it
Joy: Bing bong we did it! We- Bing bong? Bing bong! Bing bong: Ahahaha! You make it, Go! Go save Riley ahaha! Bing bong: Take her to the moon for me, okay? *slowly disappears* Joy: ;( Oh, I will try, Bing bong. ;), i promise.
Princess Dream World Gets Destroyed: Panik The Stuffed Animal Hall Of Fame Also Gets Destroyed: PANIK!!! YOUR ROCKET IS GOING TO GET SENT TO THE MEMORY DUMP: *XTRA PANIK*
Shouldn't the title say: "Inside Out (2015) Wagon To The Dump / Sadness Comforts Bing Bong / Train Of Thought"? Sadness is actually comforting Bing Bong.
There can be no empathy without sadness. I believe sociopaths, narcissists and psychopaths do not have this emotion. If you have no sadness, there's no remorse in you as the bad things you do or think about doing will not go through the lenses of sadness and it will prevent you from seeing things under its perspective. Which also explains why these types of people are stone cold about the negative things they pull off. It's crazy to think about it.
She reminds me of Bluto while her pink buddy, Bing Bong, reminds me of Flounder (except that there are no glass beer bottles, car crash, or a beer can).
This was a really sweet and touching scene. It drives home the point that sometimes, when you're sad and you've just suffered a major heartbreak, that sometimes, what you really need is not someone to cheer you up, but someone who will simply just listen to you and be sympathetic. Joy apparently didn't realize how much these losses meant to Bingbong, and tried to "snap him out of" his sadness, without success. It was Sadness who understood what Bingbong was feeling, and took the time to listen and understand what he was going through!
I always hated as a child when people would try to cheer me up when I was sad. People don't understand that you have to let people go through emotions. My grandmother has Alzheimer's and she cries every day. Everyone always tries to cheer her up and it never works. Sometimes they even blame her for crying while they're there to visit her. I'm the only one who listens to her. I try to tell everyone to leave her alone but they're so closed-minded.
Not only that, they also taught that men can let out their emotions just as much as women and kids. That's what I want for my future cartoon TV show. I feel like in kids cartoons, when a man cries, it's mostly for humor (I like SpongeBob and all but you gotta wonder if the way he cries was meant to make fun of the men don't cry stereotype). There are exceptions but I don't feel like there's enough. Other than crying candy, they did an excellent job with making Bing Bong's crying realistic. I also love that he cries on a girl's shoulder and the girl hugs him back. That's also what I want for my future show. I created this 13 or 14 year old mouse (originally a squirrel) boy and I'm thinking of making him an orphan and will break into tears every now and then. I'm considering doing the voice myself and if I do, I'll cry for real while recording my lines. If Paige O'Hara can do that, so can I. You gotta wonder if Richard Kind cried for real while recording his lines. I love that this scene contributes to breaking the stereotype against men crying.
@@matthewweatherford6566 I totally get this. I don't have a problem with a boy or a man crying if he has a really good reason to!
@@matthewweatherford6566 Check out Roary the Racing Car. There are many instances of male characters on the show crying, and for a lighthearted racecar romp, these scenes are played completely seriously.
@@queenielouweekly3160 Well when Big Chris cries, it's usually for laughs. How about Shifty Dingo from Blinky Bill. The character is a kid who appears to be around 7 or 8 but the voice was done by a man.
I once listened a song which said: "there's confort in pain". I absolutely agree. Sometimes, all you need to feel is the emotion you're feeling.
It’s funny because at first glance Joy seems like the kindest most empathetic person ever, because she’s full of joy and happiness. Yet when the situation calls for empathy, she’s so focused on being happy and joyful that she forgets how other people feel and focuses on her ideals. It almost like she doesn’t know what sadness is, at least not until the end of the movie. Which explains why she treated sadness the way she did. Joy fails to realize that Sadness is a part of her, and not just her, everyone. So it’s okay to be sad, because after sadness comes happiness. This scene was kind of foreshadowing the ending of the show, and was a bit of a wake up call for Joy.
Edit: Also notice how her character design isn’t just yellow which represents happiness, she also has shades of blue in her eyes and hair. That’s also a sign that sadness is a part of her.
Thanks i’ve been wondering why Joy is the only one with two different colors
That was so deep
I hadn't realized the blue tinges and connected it with that, so thanks for pointing that out. Very deep movie.
Could this be why Joy cried in the memory dump?
There’s no joy without sadness :(
This scene helped me realize something about myself. Ever since I was a teenager, if I was upset about something, I hated being cheered up by someone who was trying distract me from what I was going through. Unless of course it was relevant and they were helping me see passed a delusion I had. Someone asking how I felt about what had happened and how it impacted me was so much better. Even someone coming over to just sit with me in silence would have been better than someone trying to cheer me up.
This is one of Sadness's most noble moments in the whole movie! Hats off to Sadness. Thankfully, by the end of the film, Joy finally realizes how exactly Sadness managed to do that. When I first saw this movie, I thought Sadness did make Bing Bong feel worse, but what she really did was the complete opposite. This movie hits me right in the feels.
Sadness actually has the one thing that Joy doesn’t have; empathy. Joy, being the happy emotion, tends to distract Bing Bong from his grief, just like what she did to Riley. She doesn’t know what it’s like to be sympathetic to others, unlike Sadness.
I think joy doesn’t understand that you have to feel sad before you can feel happy
Exactly and When she learns it is what makes the movie wonderful
u know why bcs she is called *"JOY"*
Rain before Rainbow
@@recordedentertainment2916 yes :D
The moment, which shows us, Joy is not always the most important and doesn't always help.
Undoubtedly, Joy is wonderful, but she doesn't understand some moments. That's normal, none of us can't understand everything.
Bing Bong was sad, he needs be sad, cry out. In this case Joy is powerless, he (Bing Bong) needs Sadness, because Sadness know, what is it to be sad...
It’s empathy; which is the exact thing that Sadness has. She listened to everything that Bing Bong wants to let out. Just like when she saved Riley from running away and finally letting out to her parents with tears and grief.
This scene is very comforting for when your having a bad day
I love bing bong the most of the characters from inside out
He’s so sweet and nice I wish that I have a best friend who is like him!
This scene thaught me a lot as a kid and made me discover how to treat a situation with someone being sad or grieving. It really has a very solid and true point that seems to not be as recognised in the day on day, it's important. To this day, as an adult, I still have this scene in mind and still teaches me after all this time
Joy:How did you do that?
Sadness:I tried to see things from his perspective
This can be interpreted as a burn.
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My friend and I both watched this together and this scene totally broke us both and we began sobbing heavily
This is what sadness is for…
It isn't until near the end that Joy finally realizes this.
Awww so sweet 2:32 sadness can understand bing bong's pain , and with a sweet hug , so cute 🥺
and adorable
This movie really connects with me cause alot of times I feel like Riley. Getting confused in life happens to me alot oh! This movie is wonderful!
"these facts and opinions look so similar" "don't worry, it happens all the time"😂
That would explain so much.
This scene understands that when you're sad u don't need someone to cheer u up. U just nd someone to understand how you're feeling
Poor Bing Bong his wagon is at the Dump, but Sadness is cheering Bing Bong to make him feel better.
sadness saying i bet you both had great adventures together then forming a small smile shows she has a little joy in her
Sadness is directly linked to compassion.
This scene alone shows what Sadness has something that Joy doesn’t have; empathy. When someone went through a heartbreak or a depressive state, it’s okay to be sad instead of distracting from it. By being sad, it lets out all of the suppressed emotions and you will feel a sense of relief as evident here when Bing Bing cried out, hugging Sadness, and finally feeling better.
Sadness is the most matured character in inside out
One lesson I learned from this film is all emotions besides happiness have their uses,fear keeps us safe,digust prevents us from poisoning ourselves,anger helps us stand up for ourselves,sadness keeps us from living a life of suffering
The music scores in this animation is just mwah!...
Real stuff!!
I think this is most powerful part of the movie. And the most beautiful too.
0:23 its sounds like when you kill the minecraft ender dragon.
This scene made me sadder than his death.
Same here
I'm glad there's kids and family media out there that portray men crying authentically and not for laughs (other than the candy).
kill me...
Eow
Bing Bing crying it's sad but funny at the same time because of crying candy lol 😂
Took the words right out of my mouth.
But other than the candy, they did a good job with having Bing Bong cry authentically. What especially warms my heart is that a girl lets him cry on her shoulder. I find it frustrating that for so many pieces of animation, (especially aimed at kids), men crying is often played for laughs as if they're making fun of men who cry. I'm not saying they should stop doing that altogether but I wanna teach audiences that men can cry just as much as women and kids.
@@matthewweatherford6566 yeah true!
Now I remember when he said "try the caramel it's delicious"
@@matthewweatherford6566 love that gender equality!!!
Joy: oh no these facts and opinions look it's so Similar,
Bing Bong: don't worry about it it happens all the time,
Joy: hey it's gonna be okay we can fix this we just need to get Back to headquarters which way to the train station,
Bing Bong: I had a whole trip planned for us,
Dropping some tears is so good
Bing bong and Sadness = me and my counselor. I hope i find my wagon again someday. 😢
😢😢😢 one of the emotional scenes I had ever watched on inside out.
1:42 I always want to be tickled by Joy.🥰 She's so Cute!💕
1:50 Joy:🤪 Me: Aww! Now I have to Hug you!😍 you're so sweet and adorable Joy.
These workers inside Riley's mind are the most badass people of Inside Out. Always ruining the emotions' plans to get back to headquarters and taking away Bing Bong's rocket.
Inside Out sure is a popular and magnificent movie but the workers are so selfish
Joy: How did you do that?
Sadness: It’s called sympathy. Try it sometime.
that was so nice if sadness she is so kind and careful
Joy: oh here's a fun game, you point to the train station and we all go there, won't that be fun, come on let's go to the train station,
@Catlover102 Joy: Sadness, don’t make him feel worse.
@Catlover102 Bing Bong: It’s all I had left of Riley.
@@iandoe8793 Sadness: i bet you and Riley had great adventures..
@@miraculous_ashhh Bing Bing: Oh, they were wonderful. Once we flew back in time we had breakfast twice that day.
@@iandoe8793 Joy: sadness- *sighs in frustration*
I've come to appreciate this movie the more I've seen it. It is the perfect example of "toxic positivity"--I run a support group for people with a chronic condition and it causes dysfunction of the nerves and brain. People are really suffering, but sometimes you get "that person" who thinks that all you need to rainbows, sunshine and a pep talk, and it'll cure the disease. No. People need to be told, "I'm sorry this is happening to you," and while we do talk about treatment options (because they do exist), we don't pretend that positive thinking will cure anything. It can help cope and that's important, but it can also mutate into gaslighting if you're not careful. Sadness really shows it's okay to not be okay sometimes and how to let people feel loss without guilt.
Can joy just leave Bing bong alone!!!!???
I can see that both Joy and Sadness were trying to cheer him up. Joy was doing it a happy way, obviously. But she was trying to cheer him up, while Sadness actually comforts him. I see the difference.
Joy was not helping in this scene except when she wanted the train. 🚆
Joy, being the happy emotion, doesn’t understand empathy and sympathy. Sadness is there to comfort Bing Bong with her understanding and listening of his pain.
1:12 bingbong has been cursed
1:50 joy has been cursed
no she's closing her eyes
I wish sadness was my therapist 🥹😭😭💙💙💙
1:45
Joy: "Here comes the TICKLE MONSTER~!"
Bing Bong: (embraces Sadness) (cries)
*Tickle Trauma. 1 in 10 imagnary friends are affected by this abuse*
2:03-2:37 Phyllis Smith would be a great grandma!
Surprisingly the train in this movie has better physics than season 22 of thomas
🤣
Sadness was a sweetheart to Bing Bong. I think the Emotions are basically Care Bears.
I liked it when they were sharing a hug
1:50 Joy is being crazy! LOL
3:08 on the bottom right, you can see a painting of Figment from Journey Into Imagination ride at Epcot
Joy is the person you'd invite to a party
Sadness is the person you'd invite to cheer you up after a traumatic event
Bing Bong's rocket song Lyrics:
who's your friend who likes to play
This scene exactly accurate what happens when something worries me or when I am sad.
When I am sad or worried, my mom turns on her joy and tries to cheer me up! It's incorrect! Because this is the same as ignoring feelings. Whats even worse, is that she is comparing my worries and pain with something else which is more serious and massive! That's not helping, not to me and not her. This is the same to compare, motorcycle with a ship! ☹️
1:52 Doo doo do! Look at the funny face! *starting getting nervous* LOOK AT THE FUNNY FACE 😢
Sadness had a conversation with bing bong and she was so sad about what happened.
Joy: Hockey? Oh no no She loves hockey She can’t give up hockey. 0:22
0:33 Joy: Bing Bong, we have to get that station.
Bigbong is cute but I fell sad for him 😔
😮princess Dream World
😮Riley’s stuffed animal Hall of Fame
😮bing bong’s rocket!
nahhh because them hugging did not have to be so heartwarming what the heck 😭😭
I almost started crying because Bing bong was about to cry😢😢😢😢❤❤
Joy trying to cheer up Bing Bong = Bluto trying to cheer up Flounder
Bing Bong: I'm okay now, come on the train station is this way
0:49 Princess dream world
Möbius
They stole my joy forever
Now it's gone, my hate will keep me warm
Can never forgive!
Got to find
(My focus)
Just find a better way!
(Desire)
Gonna wail against the wind!
(Wail against the wind)
Until the system changes from within
(System changes)
Come with me!
(Come with me)
Together we are strong
(We are strong)
Anyway to get it done
(Way to get it done)
Get it done!
So that I don't have to feel sorry
Joy is helpless in this scene except for when she needs the train station.
Avoiding your sadness can lead to problems, it’s important to cry when you need too.
Joy didn’t listen to what bing bing had to say because it was sad joy doesn’t know how to work with sad stuff.. she just annoyingly tries to make the situation happy and better
Sadness on the other hand actually listens to what sad people have to say.. she takes her time to deal with the problem rather then just ignore it
Poor Bing Bong 😢😢😢😢
Sadness has compassion and empathy.......
The fact that they put the Electric lines for the electric locomotive is amazing
i always wonder what the train numbers on the boxcars and how they even drawn that train it looks so cool.
This is why I value modest people a lot.
Anybody else use this as a reference for how to listen and be a good friend? Because I have.
The riley part got me crying
0:19 (Rumbling)0:22 Joy: 😧 Hockey? 😰 Oh no no She Loves Hockey 😨 She can't give up Hockey
3:09 my favorite part
I love it 😻
Joy: Bing bong we did it! We- Bing bong? Bing bong!
Bing bong: Ahahaha! You make it, Go! Go save Riley ahaha!
Bing bong: Take her to the moon for me, okay? *slowly disappears*
Joy: ;( Oh, I will try, Bing bong. ;), i promise.
2:38 I cry candy
*dead*
this footage kinda doesn't look 4K
0:36 Bing-Bong: This way, just past Gram Cracker Castle
Thats the thing about sadness and pain. It demands to be felt not ignored.
1:06 🎼 🎶
Princess Dream World Gets Destroyed: Panik
The Stuffed Animal Hall Of Fame Also Gets Destroyed: PANIK!!!
YOUR ROCKET IS GOING TO GET SENT TO THE MEMORY DUMP: *XTRA PANIK*
It's all gone.
Who’s your favorite inside out character
Shouldn't the title say: "Inside Out (2015) Wagon To The Dump / Sadness Comforts Bing Bong / Train Of Thought"? Sadness is actually comforting Bing Bong.
There can be no empathy without sadness. I believe sociopaths, narcissists and psychopaths do not have this emotion. If you have no sadness, there's no remorse in you as the bad things you do or think about doing will not go through the lenses of sadness and it will prevent you from seeing things under its perspective. Which also explains why these types of people are stone cold about the negative things they pull off. It's crazy to think about it.
0:19 (Rumbling) 0:22 Joy: Hockey? 0:27 Oh no no she loves hockey she can't give up hockey
2:38 Bing Bong crying 😭
I cry a lot when I watch this scene
Aww So Sad🥺🥺🥺
“Don’t make him feel worse”.. “sorry” 😂😂
It’s not funny. This was serious
Well if this never happened than joy and bing bong would be stuck in the memory pit
Many times, not only does Joy exhibits toxic positivity but also she's super self-centered! Like, it really gets on my nerves 😬
1:50 joy is sticking her tune out
She reminds me of Bluto while her pink buddy, Bing Bong, reminds me of Flounder (except that there are no glass beer bottles, car crash, or a beer can).
I just realized that bing bong said a line from Toy story 2
???
~N.W
It was riley/Andy can't be done with me.
@@recordedentertainment2916
I honestly do not remember that line....
care to refresh my memory?
~N.W
@@natewilson6760 Actually it was “One more rip and Andy’s done with me.”
Pmg this is on a playlist
3:07 is the happy part
Train Of Thought
3:04 3:05 3:06 3:07 3:08 3:09 3:10 3:11 3:12 3:13 3:14 3:15 3:16