Sadness didn't mess up in the first movie, she was compelled to touch things because Riley was sad, but Anxiety was sabotaging things - I still like that she wasn't depicted as the villain in this.
EXACTLY, I feel like people don't fully understand what's happening because of the emotions being personified. Sadness feeling compelled to touch those memories was because they're MEANT to be sad... moving away from home, your old friends, and all the places you used to go and play are gonna make you sad and that's okay.
@@BailBonds-d1j Anxiety is not the VILLAIN, but rather the ANTAGONIST, there's a difference. Even though Anxiety went about changing Riley the wrong way, her intentions weren't for herself, but for that of Riley.
Sorry to correct you, but the destruction of the Islands of Personality was just as much Joy's fault as it was Sadness, both of them had their flaws that justified their journey to change. Sadness was too impulsive and nosy, but Joy was too controlling and egocentric. Both of their biggest flaws were what led to the destruction of Riley (at the insistence of Anger's blind rage yet was never ill intentioned all the same), yet their biggest strengths made them learn their lessons and work together.
@@OdogRuby77 It was Joy's fault alone, but it's understandable since Riley's Mom told her to keep smiling for her Dad. The core memories were meant to be touched by Sadness, as she did during the last couple of scenes at the end. Sadness wanted Riley to feel sad and mourn over their moving to a different place, that's why she was compelled to touch the core memories at the beginning, which Joy prevented many times. Riley's Mom told her to keep smiling and be happy despite the moving truck being delayed from transferring their stuff and her father having undefined trouble at work. Joy felt that pressure to be happy which drove her to suppress Sadness from doing her job.
My favorite from Riley's emotions are Joy, Disgust, Envy and Embarrassment also since it's almost fall when it comes to Halloween movies the top 3 I recommend you watch are Hocus Pocus (1993), The Haunted Mansion (2003) and Hocus Pocus 2 (2022) 😄🤞🏻🧡🖤🎃🎥
This is one of the best reaction i have ever watched about inside out 2 and trust me i have watched so many probably 20 already
Sadness didn't mess up in the first movie, she was compelled to touch things because Riley was sad, but Anxiety was sabotaging things - I still like that she wasn't depicted as the villain in this.
Precisely, if anything, it was Joy who was actively trying to sabotage Sadness that led to being expelled from Headquarters by accident.
EXACTLY, I feel like people don't fully understand what's happening because of the emotions being personified. Sadness feeling compelled to touch those memories was because they're MEANT to be sad... moving away from home, your old friends, and all the places you used to go and play are gonna make you sad and that's okay.
What did sadness didn't mess up in the first movie and how did anxiety wasn't depicted as the villain
@@BailBonds-d1j Anxiety is not the VILLAIN, but rather the ANTAGONIST, there's a difference. Even though Anxiety went about changing Riley the wrong way, her intentions weren't for herself, but for that of Riley.
My Favorite Emotion is Envy and Ennui are my favorites.
Sorry to correct you, but the destruction of the Islands of Personality was just as much Joy's fault as it was Sadness, both of them had their flaws that justified their journey to change. Sadness was too impulsive and nosy, but Joy was too controlling and egocentric. Both of their biggest flaws were what led to the destruction of Riley (at the insistence of Anger's blind rage yet was never ill intentioned all the same), yet their biggest strengths made them learn their lessons and work together.
You completely missed the entire point of the first film. 🤦♂️
@@hewhomustnotbenamed2864 How
@@OdogRuby77 It was Joy's fault alone, but it's understandable since Riley's Mom told her to keep smiling for her Dad. The core memories were meant to be touched by Sadness, as she did during the last couple of scenes at the end. Sadness wanted Riley to feel sad and mourn over their moving to a different place, that's why she was compelled to touch the core memories at the beginning, which Joy prevented many times. Riley's Mom told her to keep smiling and be happy despite the moving truck being delayed from transferring their stuff and her father having undefined trouble at work. Joy felt that pressure to be happy which drove her to suppress Sadness from doing her job.
@@hewhomustnotbenamed2864 Touché
If you're born in the 2000's and watched Disney preschool shows back then, you'd know that Bloofy is referencing Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
And Dora the Explorer
@@OdogRuby77 and Blue’s Clues.
Reel In MORE of our emotions! Is this film better than the first film?!
My favorite from Riley's emotions are Joy, Disgust, Envy and Embarrassment also since it's almost fall when it comes to Halloween movies the top 3 I recommend you watch are Hocus Pocus (1993), The Haunted Mansion (2003) and Hocus Pocus 2 (2022) 😄🤞🏻🧡🖤🎃🎥
I will say the whole cast was amazing (Maya Hawke was the perfect choice for anxiety) what do you think reel in reactions? of anxiety?
Maya is also a natural speed talker so it works!
Love your reaction ❤ frankly speaking anxiety was the emotion i like aside her being extra she kinda shaped riley
Fear: “Look I don’t like her words and I do not like her actions I just think I can change her!!!”
SIMP SIMP SIMP 🚨 😅 💜 🧡
I love Anxiety!
Can you do the hunchback of Notre Dame one of these days?! 😊❤️
@@mjoseph1991 might have to add it to my long list! Since I’ve never seen it haha
@@REELITINREACTIONS it’s a good one to check out, very underrated and well worth the time!
3:58 Nah you mean thanks to JOY!
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Watch Beetlejuice 🪲🧃