To be honest I kind of feel sad for everybody I mean think about moving from San Francisco from Minnesota to San Francisco they're moving everywhere and leaving all your friends behind everyone that you ever loved behind and yet your parents don't even tell you what the hell's going on they don't even know how to effect their kids parents don't give a s*** because it doesn't affect them but they don't understand how well it will affect the kids that's well
To everyone saying this is Anger's fault, remember that Disgust and Fear want what Anger wants: to make Riley happy again. However none of them are capable of doing that, leaving nothing but frustration and frustration leads to anger. Nothing they've tried worked, which lead Fear become complacent and Disgust onboard with Anger's rash, irrational, and in the end desperate decision to run away. Anger can be a great tool for focus, but can also blind you to reason. Anger near the end saw his plan had no logic to it and tried to back out, for Riley's safety, but the constant influx of negative aspects of each emotion present (fear, disgust, anger) caused Riley to go numb to stop the feeling so terrible. All three failed, because they couldn't give Riley the relief she needed, that Joy and Sadness could provide.
That is why Joy and Sadness are the most important, given they are the most positive(even though sadness is more negative than joy in some ways). Fear, Anger and Disgust alone meant well but were more negative than actually positive, that's why they failed to keep Riley happy. If it weren't for Joy and Sadness entering at the right time, Riley would have not felt the feeling and gone back to her parents, instead running. Her parents would have had to frantically search, ending the movie more badly.
All of them are important and hence why they are all needed together. If you only feel joy without fear then you risk your own safety in some situation@@abhinavbhargava978
@@abhinavbhargava978I don't know what's going to happen to Riley if joy and sadness never came back But I feel that something terrible could have happened
Riley might not have depression but she is having depressive episode for sure. Triggered by big change in life that feels like for the worse. Due to moving stress, family arguments, surpressing negative feelings, botteling up sadness, it all came to having breakdown at shcool. Aftermath lost of intrests that used to make you happy. Intense mood swings. Slowly becoming numb to feelings all together. Untill she snaps out of bad decition, and finally breaks down crying allowing herself to feel the sorrow, the loss she feels.
I think that the fear that Fear admitting into Riley when the console turned gray finally kicked in after Sadness removed the idea bulb and it caused Riley to be quick to come to her senses and recover from her Hero BSoD and realize that it was wrong for her to run away home to Minnesota and leave her parents in the dust in a selfish kind of a way and get off the bus and run home and tearfully reconcile with them under Sadness’s control.
I bet Anger’s selfish, reckless and foolish mistake towards (almost) destroying Riley’s mental health and making her do the wrong things in the first Inside Out and making all her islands of personality expect Goofball Island fall and incidental villain and antagonistic behavior towards Joy and Sadness while trying to get back to HQ and being indirectly responsible for Bing Bong’s death will cause Joy while having more trust and supportiveness towards Sadness’s role as an emotion also as Riley’s savior towards her mental health same for Fear and Disgust undoing Anger’s mistake will now have more distrust towards Anger in the sequel and limit his influence on Riley only letting her feel angry for when she needs it and not all the time in a reckless kind of way. Joy and Anger’s mistakes in the first movies also are one of the reasons why Anxiety and the new emotions had them and Sadness, Disgust and Fear bottled up in the sequel so they could take full control of Riley’s mental health. Anger will also try to find a way to redeem himself for his mistake in the sequel in an incidental villain redemption arc type subplot.
This is why I think the 2nd movie would not have been needed. Fear made her anxious about what she's doing and double thinking her actions. But since anger kept taking charge, it basically stopped fear from keeping her safe. That's why having anxiety as a new emotion felt unnecessary, to me at least. All the main emotions, especially when they mix at the end, already create those feelings.
@@StefonTV1like in the 2nd movie said. Fear only protects her from the current situation. Anxiety looks into different outcomes that have not happened yet or will not happen, hence why fear is somewhat the same yet different to anxiety.
@@justpassing_by although that's true, in the first movie, Fear was looking at possible outcomes that were almost impossible, like a meteor killing Riley, you can argue that Fear also protects Riley from hypothetical situations (although Anxiety claims that's her job). Fear was also worried about the teacher calling out Riley her first day of school, which is another future possibility that Fear was taking in account, much like Anxiety was doing in the sequel. I get their different, but there are some inconsistencies with the two movies
What I love about this scene is the always scared and stressed fear is speaking up while the confident disgust is staying quiet. That's because while fear mean's afraid it also mean's care and love for your life. Fear knew this was wrong for Riley's life and wanted to stop it. And there is disgust. She is confident and likes to speak up but when Riley was running away she stayed quiet. That's because it wasn't her job, she is supposed to be the emotion that tells you what's disgusting or not or what's trendy. Running away sometimes involve's Disgust but in Riley's case it doesnt.
The reason why Joy’s initial plan of having her, Sadness and Bing Bong wake up Riley in Dream Productions by making her so happy and excited she will wake up didn’t work was because Joy was not there in headquarters to make Riley happy to wake her up after witnessing it and Fear was on dream duty witnessing the dream instead and while impressed over the party and dog dream alongside the school one and Rainbow Unicorn one did not wake up Riley and make her happy over it was because he only wakes her up when she witnesses scary dreams (He was even tempted to wake her up after witnessing the dog in half played by Sadness and Joy which would have worked if he had not noticed Bing Bong entering the dream.) and it took Joy, Sadness and Bing Bon luring Juggles the Clown into the Rainbow Unicorn Dream to give Riley a dream scary enough where Fear has no choice but to wake Riley up.
I came here for the line "guys we can't make Riley feel anything" I saw this in theaters and even then you hear the theater go quiet other then the movie to quote a famous line "it was so quiet you could hear a mouse"
Fear’s line “Guys, we can’t make Riley feel anything.” is very heartbreaking, and it hits really hard on you once you’ve been through depression at least once in your life, but I came here for one very specific detail: Riley’s eyes turning more and more gray as she gets closer and closer to leaving San Francisco. You notice throughout this scene, especially when Riley is at the bus station, her eyes start desaturating from that bright glowing blue to a dark and deep gray. The reason why Riley’s eyes are turning gray is because the substance that turns the console dark gray has taken full control after Anger, Fear, and Disgust fail to remove the lightbulb from Riley’s mind. This substance is known as Gloom. Gloom taking over the console in Riley’s mind is a very clever representation of Riley going through depression and not feeling any emotions after she tries to leave San Francisco. Once Sadness came back and removed the lightbulb from Riley’s mind, Riley realized leaving San Francisco was the worst idea she’s ever had, and that she was actually going through depression while she was trying to leave San Francisco.
Depression is when you feel nothing but sadness. But sadness isn't with the other emotions right now. What she's feeling is the result of her supressing her sadness and the joy she lost.
@@shanespotton5512 Riley’s feeling nothing but sadness because Sadness herself actually created Gloom due to her turning Joy’s memories blue and sad, causing Gloom to manifest himself
@@rawansinger77two things. One, either she becomes homeless after returning to Minnesota, or two, she will not know what to do and ends up being missing.
Sadness was just following her instincts and inner voice of being Riley’s sadness emotion when Joy liked it or not during these moments in the first movie: Sadness appearing after Joy when Riley was a newborn baby had Riley cry as newborn babies cry to get clean diapers and signal their parents to snuggle them and breathe for the first time. Sadness made Riley sad and cry in her childhood in the moments where she needed it to signal her parents to comfort her when she was in sad situations. Sadness turning some of Riley’s happy memories from Minnesota and the one with her and her parents in the dinosaur park blue and sad by touching them because those happy memories reflect places where Riley had fun in but will never be returning to sadly so it was fun for Riley at first to experience them but felt sad after she left and to cry because of it to signal her parents and friends to comfort her and give her sympathy and support because of it. Sadness even had Riley feel sad about the time she and her hockey team the Prairie Dogs lost their competition so that she could get the support she needed from her parents to feel better again and continue playing hockey despite the difficulties she faces in the process. Sadness making Riley cry on her first day of school was her way of having Riley admit the truth to her class that while she was optimistic about she and her parents moving to San Francisco which Joy was trying to do was heartbroken about leaving Minnesota and all her friends like Meg and favorite things back home and will never be returning to them and get the support and comfort she needed from her friends to feel better again and the sad core memory with Riley crying on her first day of school would have been a good one and would have created Support Island, a new good island of personality. Sadness helped comfort Bing Bong and have a good cry and get all the sadness out of him as he moped over his rocket wagon, the only thing he had left of Riley before she forgot her when it was cast into the Memory Dump. Lastly, after Joy and Sadness made it back to headquarters and Sadness removes the idea bulb Anger inserted to have Riley run away home to Minnesota causing gloom to cease to exist and for Riley to come to her senses and return home to her parents, Sadness making Riley’s core memories sad and taking control had Riley admit to her parents that she hates San Francisco and wants to return home to Minnesota and she misses it and tearfully apologize for her selfish and short-tempered behavior caused by Joy and Sadness’s absence and Anger (Though he didn’t mean it)’s control and cry tears of remorse over her behavior and be forgiven by her parents for it admitting that they miss Minnesota too and comfort Riley and Riley accepts San Francisco as her new home and Joy makes Riley happy again and lets them keep the sad core memory making Support Island and this event makes a new happy and sad core memory restoring and extending Family Island. Also saving Riley and her relationships with her friends and family.
Anger is just that, Anger. He can’t make Riley feel happy but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t want to make her feel happy. He simply did what he thought would work but because he’s Anger it doesn’t follow the right logic. Fear and Disgust also want to make Riley feel better but these three just can’t do that but it won’t stop them from trying.
Yes, if anything, Fear did have a point, Anger was being impatient all along and he and the other emotions should have kept Riley inactive and waited for Joy and Sadness to get back to fix everything which was the right thing to do but Anger disregarded that advice and tried to get Riley to run away home to Minnesota to regain her happiness which instead just made her worse. Anger regrets his mistake at the end, and redeems himself for it by letting Disgust use him as a flamethrower to burn the HQ window and let Joy and Sadness back in so they could fix and save Riley.
When we are suppressed from happiness and sadness, we do not think properly and we become desperate to get it back, that’s why anger effortlessly forced the board to do what he said until she lost all connection to emotions. Anger is good when it has purpose, but the second it doesn’t it’s a very bad thing, hell it’s the thing that makes us motivated to win most of the time by fuelling our determination. But the moment it has no purpose, the moment we can’t get something back or gain something by fighting it becomes a problem.
Yes, a good positive trait of anger is that it is this emotion that defends us from injustices and makes us speak on our behalf! The movie make a really good job of showing that all emotions (even tho they may seen negatives at first) are capable of doing good and bad things to us!
At least the fear Fear put it to change Riley’s mind about running away home to Minnesota finally kicked in after Sadness removes the idea bulb and reverses Gloom’s effects on the console and therefore Riley aside from coming to her senses and seeing the error of her ways and realizing what she was doing was wrong and selfish was quick to abort her mission and head back to her parents in their new home and tearfully reconcile with them and accept San Francisco as her new home under Sadness’s control.
Riley pauses & Fear voices his worry: “Wait. Wait. Hang on, guys. Are we really doing this? I mean, this is serious.” Anger refuses to turn back. Riley looks upset, as she sees Mom is calling her. Disgust looks worried as Anger tells Riley to keep going. As Family Island falls apart, Anger knows making Riley decide to run away from home was a bad idea, but it’s already too late. Fear, quietly to them: “Guys. We can’t make Riley feel anything.”
@@jacobvanantwerp2001The others were against it. Fear spoke up, but Disgust said nothing, though her expression showed she didn’t like this. It was Anger’s idea, so he was partly to blame. The others hold blame too, for not trying harder to convince him to change his mind.
@olivijastrandjord Yeah, Anger was the one who came up with the idea, but while the others were against it, they decided it's how they roll, and by the time they realize it was a bad idea, it is indeed too late.
1:20-1:23 I would like point out this scene, if you look closely to the first time Riley hangs up on her mom (0:53)Anger is in control, shutting the phone off. In this scene, Anger’s hands are completely off the console, Riley hung up without anyone’s intervention. Does anyone have any ideas on what this could mean?
@@irlfuhuadespite Gloom being in control, the Long Term Memory was collapsing. So, (in my personal theory) if the brain is collapsing, the console can lose control. So, in short, Riley's losing self control.
i believe is because the idea is already locked in the console. The emotions cant even take the idea out. And then the console starts shutting off. I think its a transition of the feeling of not feeling anything. She is not even thinking or feeling anymore. She already set her mind and is just following the plan (the idea of leaving).
This part hits me hard yall. Fear: “Guys, we can’t make riley feel anything.” Anger: “What’ve we done..” Funniest Part Anger: “Let me try! *Casually punches the Console* “ Disgust: “Great now you broke it >:0”
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When I first watched this when it came out when I was a tween I didn’t realize that when the console short-circuited, that was a representation of depression!
Oh, wow… I didn’t even notice that Riley’s eyes had turned gray when I first watched this movie. That’s actually a really clever representation of gloom or depression.
The moral of this story is that without the yin and yang ☯️ of joy and sadness, the human mind becomes a toxic and unforgiving environment. Shitty decisions are made in a practically futile effort to troubleshoot things, pinpoint what went wrong and figure out a way to resolve the issue. Sounds logical, right? From face value, yes. However, when the remaining emotions are fear, anger and disgust, they become dominant, resulting in a dysfunctional contempt for what is. I know all this because I’ve watched Inside Out and I’ve even experienced major changes in my own life. Obviously for Riley, things worked out in the end when she realised that she was growing up and what she wanted back in Minnesota was actually no longer there. Sometimes we humans do what Riley did and realise that what we’re trying to achieve to thwart adversity may not be so smart after all. Other times it doesn’t end that way. We’ll act out of anger and what happens could be irreversible.
To be honest, I actually blame Anger for all of this. He sabotaged Riley to run away, causing a majority of islands to be destroyed. If Joy and Sadness didn't make it on time, Riley would be dead.
How is it angers fault it's not his fault that his own role is to feel anger and besides they were trying their best to make Riley happy but obviously they're not like Joy, so no it's no one's fault
You don't seem to get that... The characters are just there to make it easier to see some mental gymnastics we do sometimes... But all emotions are in fact Riley herself... Not exactly sure why anger is shown as a little man but people seem to associate anger with masculine and sadness with feminine. Thus anger is the most masculine emotion of any person and sadness the most feminine emotion of any person.
Emotions are not a person. In real life they are all part of the same system and perceive themselves as a collective. In a lot of ways... The kind of bullying that Joy does to sadness in this movie is Riley herself suppressing sadness. Anger does all that but the other emotions don't seem to think he is to blame for everything because they are part of the same system and see themselves as a collective. The game of blaming therefore only makes sense towards people with a full set or emotions... A singular emotion cannot process guilt or have any notion of accountability as this also involves systems beyond the core emotions.
Technically, it's all of their mistake because of Anger's suggestion to use the idea of Riley to run away, and everyone else agreed on it. So it's a collaborative screw-up if you think about it.
You need all emotions. Dysfunction ensues when you try to suppress even one. That's why blaming Anger misses the point. If Anger, Fear, or Disgust where the ones stuck away, Riley would still have had serious problems. (Anger is what motivates us to stand up for ourselves.) The point isn't that one emotion is more important, it's that you need the entire team working together. Anger was doing the job it's supposed to do (pushing Riley to take action and change a bad situation). He just didn't have the teammates he would normally have to do it well.
To people saying it’s Anger’s fault or it’s Joy’s fault or whatnot, I think the point of these scenes are showing that everyone is partially at fault here. Not because they’re evil, but because their methods don’t work. None of the emotions were TRYING to sabotage Riley, they just each had different ideas of what was right. Anger wants core memories to make her feel happy, but without joy they can’t. This scene really shows that it’s not always one thing that causes events, but really a mix of things building up. Each emotion made valid points really. They’re all FLAWED, not evil. But that’s what makes a character great.
Anger had his hand on the wheel, but all three of them were driving. It was anger, fear, and disgust that drove Riley to make the choices she did, not anger alone.
Fear: You're all angered this is all your fault! Anger: how is my fault? disgust: It was your idea what triggered all this and now Riley's running away from home and her life will be ruined!!! Fear: Fix this or face!,the consequences So help us! Anger: Okay Settle down okay
honestly a very gripping scene considering a kids movie. fear saying “we can’t make riley feel anything” feels kind of chilling tbh, and it feels genuinely unnerving when anger went “what have we done”
Anger: This is madness. She shouldn't be running away. Me: Oh, you're realizing this issue now!? If only someone told you this was a stupid idea. Like Disgust and Fear, maybe.
Now that I think about it, how is it that not a single person in the bus noticed there was a kid without her parents going with them, like why didn’t any of them question themselves how is it that this kid is traveling alone
Interesting thing to note: even though it was Anger's idea to have Riley run away, most of her memory orbs of that day were Fear's, even though Anger was in control. Even in Inside Out 2, the memory that shows Riley stealing her mom's credit card was purple
@@chazreid5168 Actually, my name is Tayler. I'm a boy. My username is saying I am a fan of Monica's Gang (Turma da Mônica) and Pixar. But thanks for agreeing.
Fear’s line “we can’t make Riley feel anything” really creeps me out. It’s ultimately the constant influx of negative emotions that made her emotionally numb and going through depression.
This part never fails to make me sob,the music,the situation,the lines of the characters...everything...that"guys,we can't make riley feel anything"always make me feel so uneasy and sad...I love this part so much
joking aside this black shit is gloom the real villain of the movie hatching an entire plan to get joy out of the control room and responsible for literally darkening all of riley's mind. if the panel goes completely black probably gloom would manifest itself as a new emotion, depression and destroy Riley's mind
"Guys. We cant make riley feel anything." That hits hard.
It hit hard for me too. That look on her face scared the hell out of me…..I don’t wish for anyone to feel that way.
Having been depressed (not a a psychology expert, so can't be sure what is termed what), this just feels accurate.
Locked in perpetual apathy. 😥
"What have we done?"
To be honest I kind of feel sad for everybody I mean think about moving from San Francisco from Minnesota to San Francisco they're moving everywhere and leaving all your friends behind everyone that you ever loved behind and yet your parents don't even tell you what the hell's going on they don't even know how to effect their kids parents don't give a s*** because it doesn't affect them but they don't understand how well it will affect the kids that's well
To everyone saying this is Anger's fault, remember that Disgust and Fear want what Anger wants: to make Riley happy again. However none of them are capable of doing that, leaving nothing but frustration and frustration leads to anger. Nothing they've tried worked, which lead Fear become complacent and Disgust onboard with Anger's rash, irrational, and in the end desperate decision to run away. Anger can be a great tool for focus, but can also blind you to reason. Anger near the end saw his plan had no logic to it and tried to back out, for Riley's safety, but the constant influx of negative aspects of each emotion present (fear, disgust, anger) caused Riley to go numb to stop the feeling so terrible. All three failed, because they couldn't give Riley the relief she needed, that Joy and Sadness could provide.
That is why Joy and Sadness are the most important, given they are the most positive(even though sadness is more negative than joy in some ways). Fear, Anger and Disgust alone meant well but were more negative than actually positive, that's why they failed to keep Riley happy. If it weren't for Joy and Sadness entering at the right time, Riley would have not felt the feeling and gone back to her parents, instead running. Her parents would have had to frantically search, ending the movie more badly.
All of them are important and hence why they are all needed together. If you only feel joy without fear then you risk your own safety in some situation@@abhinavbhargava978
OK now I forgive anger
@@abhinavbhargava978I don't know what's going to happen to Riley if joy and sadness never came back
But I feel that something terrible could have happened
@@facusmendoza1061 well it’s getting another sequel .
Powerful message this movie has you can’t live your life ruled by just one emotion even happiness
That’s why this movie will always have a special place in my heart ❤️😊
Yes it’s so deep even tho it’s a kids movie
Yeah, no matter how painful it can be, we need all the emotions in our lives, it makes us who we are, and it's what makes us humans.
@@Peacemaker2024-A9T true
1:45
Riley might not have depression but she is having depressive episode for sure. Triggered by big change in life that feels like for the worse. Due to moving stress, family arguments, surpressing negative feelings, botteling up sadness, it all came to having breakdown at shcool. Aftermath lost of intrests that used to make you happy. Intense mood swings. Slowly becoming numb to feelings all together. Untill she snaps out of bad decition, and finally breaks down crying allowing herself to feel the sorrow, the loss she feels.
She had been struggling to battle her feelings, especially sadness. In the end she gave up and set her feelings free.
She is suffering of dissociation in this scene.
This.. sounds real.
I think that the fear that Fear admitting into Riley when the console turned gray finally kicked in after Sadness removed the idea bulb and it caused Riley to be quick to come to her senses and recover from her Hero BSoD and realize that it was wrong for her to run away home to Minnesota and leave her parents in the dust in a selfish kind of a way and get off the bus and run home and tearfully reconcile with them under Sadness’s control.
I bet Anger’s selfish, reckless and foolish mistake towards (almost) destroying Riley’s mental health and making her do the wrong things in the first Inside Out and making all her islands of personality expect Goofball Island fall and incidental villain and antagonistic behavior towards Joy and Sadness while trying to get back to HQ and being indirectly responsible for Bing Bong’s death will cause Joy while having more trust and supportiveness towards Sadness’s role as an emotion also as Riley’s savior towards her mental health same for Fear and Disgust undoing Anger’s mistake will now have more distrust towards Anger in the sequel and limit his influence on Riley only letting her feel angry for when she needs it and not all the time in a reckless kind of way. Joy and Anger’s mistakes in the first movies also are one of the reasons why Anxiety and the new emotions had them and Sadness, Disgust and Fear bottled up in the sequel so they could take full control of Riley’s mental health. Anger will also try to find a way to redeem himself for his mistake in the sequel in an incidental villain redemption arc type subplot.
I love how fear is the voice of reason in this.
Sometimes, he can be.
Fear keeps you alive and cautious
This is why I think the 2nd movie would not have been needed. Fear made her anxious about what she's doing and double thinking her actions. But since anger kept taking charge, it basically stopped fear from keeping her safe. That's why having anxiety as a new emotion felt unnecessary, to me at least. All the main emotions, especially when they mix at the end, already create those feelings.
@@StefonTV1like in the 2nd movie said. Fear only protects her from the current situation. Anxiety looks into different outcomes that have not happened yet or will not happen, hence why fear is somewhat the same yet different to anxiety.
@@justpassing_by although that's true, in the first movie, Fear was looking at possible outcomes that were almost impossible, like a meteor killing Riley, you can argue that Fear also protects Riley from hypothetical situations (although Anxiety claims that's her job).
Fear was also worried about the teacher calling out Riley her first day of school, which is another future possibility that Fear was taking in account, much like Anxiety was doing in the sequel.
I get their different, but there are some inconsistencies with the two movies
What I love about this scene is the always scared and stressed fear is speaking up while the confident disgust is staying quiet.
That's because while fear mean's afraid it also mean's care and love for your life. Fear knew this was wrong for Riley's life and wanted to stop it.
And there is disgust. She is confident and likes to speak up but when Riley was running away she stayed quiet. That's because it wasn't her job, she is supposed to be the emotion that tells you what's disgusting or not or what's trendy. Running away sometimes involve's Disgust but in Riley's case it doesnt.
The reason why Joy’s initial plan of having her, Sadness and Bing Bong wake up Riley in Dream Productions by making her so happy and excited she will wake up didn’t work was because Joy was not there in headquarters to make Riley happy to wake her up after witnessing it and Fear was on dream duty witnessing the dream instead and while impressed over the party and dog dream alongside the school one and Rainbow Unicorn one did not wake up Riley and make her happy over it was because he only wakes her up when she witnesses scary dreams (He was even tempted to wake her up after witnessing the dog in half played by Sadness and Joy which would have worked if he had not noticed Bing Bong entering the dream.) and it took Joy, Sadness and Bing Bon luring Juggles the Clown into the Rainbow Unicorn Dream to give Riley a dream scary enough where Fear has no choice but to wake Riley up.
I came here for the line "guys we can't make Riley feel anything" I saw this in theaters and even then you hear the theater go quiet other then the movie to quote a famous line "it was so quiet you could hear a mouse"
I came here for the line what have we done?
2:05 "what have we done?" Has to be the first time anger & disgust were scared
that line gave me goosebumps even tho i didnt even get goosebumps idk how to explain it
@@_princessluna shook maybe
Their faces 😂😂😂
1:47 Disgust seems scared when she suggests making Riley scared.
Fear’s line “Guys, we can’t make Riley feel anything.” is very heartbreaking, and it hits really hard on you once you’ve been through depression at least once in your life, but I came here for one very specific detail: Riley’s eyes turning more and more gray as she gets closer and closer to leaving San Francisco.
You notice throughout this scene, especially when Riley is at the bus station, her eyes start desaturating from that bright glowing blue to a dark and deep gray. The reason why Riley’s eyes are turning gray is because the substance that turns the console dark gray has taken full control after Anger, Fear, and Disgust fail to remove the lightbulb from Riley’s mind. This substance is known as Gloom.
Gloom taking over the console in Riley’s mind is a very clever representation of Riley going through depression and not feeling any emotions after she tries to leave San Francisco. Once Sadness came back and removed the lightbulb from Riley’s mind, Riley realized leaving San Francisco was the worst idea she’s ever had, and that she was actually going through depression while she was trying to leave San Francisco.
Depression is when you feel nothing but sadness. But sadness isn't with the other emotions right now. What she's feeling is the result of her supressing her sadness and the joy she lost.
I'm wondering what would have happened had she actually left.
@@shanespotton5512 Riley’s feeling nothing but sadness because Sadness herself actually created Gloom due to her turning Joy’s memories blue and sad, causing Gloom to manifest himself
@@rawansinger77two things. One, either she becomes homeless after returning to Minnesota, or two, she will not know what to do and ends up being missing.
@@dude_uncool_6969 that could be terrible does what could happen if Joy and sadness never came back thankfully sadness save her
I didn’t understand this as a child when I first saw this back in 2015.
As a young adult in 2023 it all make sense now…
*screaming a pool **-of lava-*
OH MY GOD
It's all makes sense now!
@@Starvazereference to Steven Universe?lol
Sadness was just following her instincts and inner voice of being Riley’s sadness emotion when Joy liked it or not during these moments in the first movie:
Sadness appearing after Joy when Riley was a newborn baby had Riley cry as newborn babies cry to get clean diapers and signal their parents to snuggle them and breathe for the first time.
Sadness made Riley sad and cry in her childhood in the moments where she needed it to signal her parents to comfort her when she was in sad situations.
Sadness turning some of Riley’s happy memories from Minnesota and the one with her and her parents in the dinosaur park blue and sad by touching them because those happy memories reflect places where Riley had fun in but will never be returning to sadly so it was fun for Riley at first to experience them but felt sad after she left and to cry because of it to signal her parents and friends to comfort her and give her sympathy and support because of it. Sadness even had Riley feel sad about the time she and her hockey team the Prairie Dogs lost their competition so that she could get the support she needed from her parents to feel better again and continue playing hockey despite the difficulties she faces in the process.
Sadness making Riley cry on her first day of school was her way of having Riley admit the truth to her class that while she was optimistic about she and her parents moving to San Francisco which Joy was trying to do was heartbroken about leaving Minnesota and all her friends like Meg and favorite things back home and will never be returning to them and get the support and comfort she needed from her friends to feel better again and the sad core memory with Riley crying on her first day of school would have been a good one and would have created Support Island, a new good island of personality.
Sadness helped comfort Bing Bong and have a good cry and get all the sadness out of him as he moped over his rocket wagon, the only thing he had left of Riley before she forgot her when it was cast into the Memory Dump.
Lastly, after Joy and Sadness made it back to headquarters and Sadness removes the idea bulb Anger inserted to have Riley run away home to Minnesota causing gloom to cease to exist and for Riley to come to her senses and return home to her parents, Sadness making Riley’s core memories sad and taking control had Riley admit to her parents that she hates San Francisco and wants to return home to Minnesota and she misses it and tearfully apologize for her selfish and short-tempered behavior caused by Joy and Sadness’s absence and Anger (Though he didn’t mean it)’s control and cry tears of remorse over her behavior and be forgiven by her parents for it admitting that they miss Minnesota too and comfort Riley and Riley accepts San Francisco as her new home and Joy makes Riley happy again and lets them keep the sad core memory making Support Island and this event makes a new happy and sad core memory restoring and extending Family Island. Also saving Riley and her relationships with her friends and family.
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Everyone that is saying this is anger fault BE QUITE ANGER DID NOTHING WRONG HE WAS JUST TRYING TO MAKE RILEY HAPPY WITHOUT JOY
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO SAYS THIS
1:18 looked like Anger was sort of regretting his decision already and the island breaking was the final push for him to set things right
Anger is just that, Anger. He can’t make Riley feel happy but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t want to make her feel happy. He simply did what he thought would work but because he’s Anger it doesn’t follow the right logic. Fear and Disgust also want to make Riley feel better but these three just can’t do that but it won’t stop them from trying.
He meant well, & was only trying to help, but didn’t realize that making Riley decide to run away was a bad idea until it was too late.
Anger did everything wrong. He almost got her thrown in danger. They should’ve listened to fear.
Fear stopping raily would actually make lots of sense, because fear makes you second guess your decisions
Yes, if anything, Fear did have a point, Anger was being impatient all along and he and the other emotions should have kept Riley inactive and waited for Joy and Sadness to get back to fix everything which was the right thing to do but Anger disregarded that advice and tried to get Riley to run away home to Minnesota to regain her happiness which instead just made her worse. Anger regrets his mistake at the end, and redeems himself for it by letting Disgust use him as a flamethrower to burn the HQ window and let Joy and Sadness back in so they could fix and save Riley.
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@@IndriidaeNTI don’t feel like he needed redeeming, he has the maturity of an 11 year old girl of course he’s gonna be rash with decisions.
when that console turns dark it really shows that they writers did a fantastic job. this was such a powerful part of the film.
When we are suppressed from happiness and sadness, we do not think properly and we become desperate to get it back, that’s why anger effortlessly forced the board to do what he said until she lost all connection to emotions.
Anger is good when it has purpose, but the second it doesn’t it’s a very bad thing, hell it’s the thing that makes us motivated to win most of the time by fuelling our determination.
But the moment it has no purpose, the moment we can’t get something back or gain something by fighting it becomes a problem.
Wow.
That's VERY in-depth.
Some people just try to suppress it because they are afraid of what others will think. Especially kids with their parents
Yes, a good positive trait of anger is that it is this emotion that defends us from injustices and makes us speak on our behalf! The movie make a really good job of showing that all emotions (even tho they may seen negatives at first) are capable of doing good and bad things to us!
Cat
At least the fear Fear put it to change Riley’s mind about running away home to Minnesota finally kicked in after Sadness removes the idea bulb and reverses Gloom’s effects on the console and therefore Riley aside from coming to her senses and seeing the error of her ways and realizing what she was doing was wrong and selfish was quick to abort her mission and head back to her parents in their new home and tearfully reconcile with them and accept San Francisco as her new home under Sadness’s control.
Riley pauses & Fear voices his worry: “Wait. Wait. Hang on, guys. Are we really doing this? I mean, this is serious.” Anger refuses to turn back. Riley looks upset, as she sees Mom is calling her. Disgust looks worried as Anger tells Riley to keep going. As Family Island falls apart, Anger knows making Riley decide to run away from home was a bad idea, but it’s already too late. Fear, quietly to them: “Guys. We can’t make Riley feel anything.”
Anger: (stunned that he broke Riley) What have we done?
@@jacobvanantwerp2001The others were against it. Fear spoke up, but Disgust said nothing, though her expression showed she didn’t like this. It was Anger’s idea, so he was partly to blame. The others hold blame too, for not trying harder to convince him to change his mind.
@olivijastrandjord Yeah, Anger was the one who came up with the idea, but while the others were against it, they decided it's how they roll, and by the time they realize it was a bad idea, it is indeed too late.
@@jacobvanantwerp2001 Fear actually spoke out against it from the start.
@@olivijastrandjord True. Fear's care for Riley is evident.
2:05
The Class After Making The Nice Teacher Angry:
Been there.
@@autisticblood5123 Done that.
Lol
Seen it
Been there
1:20-1:23 I would like point out this scene, if you look closely to the first time Riley hangs up on her mom (0:53)Anger is in control, shutting the phone off. In this scene, Anger’s hands are completely off the console, Riley hung up without anyone’s intervention. Does anyone have any ideas on what this could mean?
Gloom is taking control
@@irlfuhuadespite Gloom being in control, the Long Term Memory was collapsing. So, (in my personal theory) if the brain is collapsing, the console can lose control. So, in short, Riley's losing self control.
i believe is because the idea is already locked in the console. The emotions cant even take the idea out. And then the console starts shutting off. I think its a transition of the feeling of not feeling anything. She is not even thinking or feeling anymore. She already set her mind and is just following the plan (the idea of leaving).
I think Riley exist beyond her emotions
This part hits me hard yall.
Fear: “Guys, we can’t make riley feel anything.”
Anger: “What’ve we done..”
Funniest Part
Anger: “Let me try! *Casually punches the Console* “
Disgust: “Great now you broke it >:0”
That’s how he gets the levers to pop up. Every time.
SufferedZ? I never thought I'd see Zangaranga9806 Crew in this video?
Lol
Holy shit..
This is so well written, it's kinda scary.
Scary as Albert Einstein maybe
Please don't blaspheme for it disrespects God, He always loves you unconditionally and wants the best for you, please repent and turn to Jesus only in Him we can find true love peace and happiness
May God bless you and your loved ones, have a nice day
Consider reading John 3:16, Psalm 23 and Bar 4:21 from the Bible
1:17 Fear rapidly breathing, had me wheezing 😂
Fr Lmao
When I first watched this when it came out when I was a tween I didn’t realize that when the console short-circuited, that was a representation of depression!
*Bro, the music in this scene actually gave me actual goosebumps! It’s an real intense scene!*
i cant find what its called
@@eggdrew *Huh? Can’t find what?*
@@James_Howlett_The_Wolverine the music in 0:35 to 2:07 i cant find it anywhere...
0:35 The music in the background, I can't forget how amazing it is

Imagine if after he said "what have we done" you heard a deep voice and gloom came out
"You mean what I will do"
“You made me, that’s what”
Y’all shall be writing the next movie please
Depression :((
Seems like it. The fact that the emotions couldn't control Riley could mean that she was becoming emotionally numb.
Isn't depression close to sadness
In other words: EMO
@@aidenemerson670 that's a very simplified take on depression that the movie seems to disagree with. In many ways depression is the lack of emotion
@@aidenemerson670Depression is a very severe form of sadness. It’s a serious illness.
2:05 Imagine if Anger instead said this... "What have we done? What have... *I* done?"
Yeah but disney just made how it is
@@chazreid5168 True. I'm just saying what IF Anger said that.
I under stand
Well, it isn't fake beacuse everyone agree with Anger with run away, so it's true THEY did it
@@SilverDragon147a True. It's just Anger suggested it. That's all.
For anyone who said inside out 1 had no villain, now you know.
Depression
1:26 Maybe Anger's idea wasn't the best idea
Yep. He only realized his mistake when it was already too late.
Imagine if they requested the dang Triple Dent Gum commercial memory?
1:42 This scene and the music make you feel Riley's depression and lack of feeling 💔 2:02
Anger realized he screwed up
2:05 That moment Anger expressed fear
Fear: guys we can’t make Riley feel anything🙁
Anger: what have we done😨
Me: man that’s sad
So she basically felt emotionless and when fear said “we can’t make Riley feel anything” breaks your heart
1:32 Gloom
2:04 you can tell Riley’s eyes have gone darker than her usual blue
I didn’t see that until now.
The light had gone out of her eyes.
Wow I never noticed that. Completely fits both the mood of the scene and Riley's emotional state.
A great way to represent empath- *ehem* I mean. "Derpresion"
Oh, wow… I didn’t even notice that Riley’s eyes had turned gray when I first watched this movie. That’s actually a really clever representation of gloom or depression.
She became from a fun kindly girl, to a menace to society of leaving the house when she’s in middle school!
The moral of this story is that without the yin and yang ☯️ of joy and sadness, the human mind becomes a toxic and unforgiving environment. Shitty decisions are made in a practically futile effort to troubleshoot things, pinpoint what went wrong and figure out a way to resolve the issue. Sounds logical, right? From face value, yes. However, when the remaining emotions are fear, anger and disgust, they become dominant, resulting in a dysfunctional contempt for what is. I know all this because I’ve watched Inside Out and I’ve even experienced major changes in my own life. Obviously for Riley, things worked out in the end when she realised that she was growing up and what she wanted back in Minnesota was actually no longer there. Sometimes we humans do what Riley did and realise that what we’re trying to achieve to thwart adversity may not be so smart after all. Other times it doesn’t end that way. We’ll act out of anger and what happens could be irreversible.
The only emotions left in the control room are trying to troubleshoot things and get more core memories but... It would be impossible.
To be honest, I actually blame Anger for all of this. He sabotaged Riley to run away, causing a majority of islands to be destroyed. If Joy and Sadness didn't make it on time, Riley would be dead.
i feel like if you blame any one emotion then you’re not really understanding the characters or the movie
How is it angers fault it's not his fault that his own role is to feel anger and besides they were trying their best to make Riley happy but obviously they're not like Joy, so no it's no one's fault
@@lolvioletcore Because running away was his idea in the first place. :)
@@isanelseem3057anger could be the villain
You don't seem to get that... The characters are just there to make it easier to see some mental gymnastics we do sometimes... But all emotions are in fact Riley herself... Not exactly sure why anger is shown as a little man but people seem to associate anger with masculine and sadness with feminine. Thus anger is the most masculine emotion of any person and sadness the most feminine emotion of any person.
Who's going to remind Anger that running away was his idea in the first place? :)
Emotions are not a person. In real life they are all part of the same system and perceive themselves as a collective. In a lot of ways... The kind of bullying that Joy does to sadness in this movie is Riley herself suppressing sadness. Anger does all that but the other emotions don't seem to think he is to blame for everything because they are part of the same system and see themselves as a collective. The game of blaming therefore only makes sense towards people with a full set or emotions... A singular emotion cannot process guilt or have any notion of accountability as this also involves systems beyond the core emotions.
I would.
Fact: Anger used to be mean but now he’s nice and supportive to Joy
1:25 This is madness!
Madness.. THIS IS SPARTA!
Let's get this idea out of her head!
Me and Fear: THATS WHAT WE’VE BEEN SAYING!!!
IT’S STUCK!!!
@@roastytoasty4350oh great
Anger's change of attitude feels so sudden in this edit
idk if I am hallucinating but when Riley is getting on the bus the blue in her eyes slowly fade to grey but maybe I am seeing things
Nope, it did. It did fade bruv
Anger’s Big Mistake
Technically, it's all of their mistake because of Anger's suggestion to use the idea of Riley to run away, and everyone else agreed on it. So it's a collaborative screw-up if you think about it.
1:41 is made me laugh so hard
1:18 me when I lose in flee the facility:
You need all emotions. Dysfunction ensues when you try to suppress even one.
That's why blaming Anger misses the point. If Anger, Fear, or Disgust where the ones stuck away, Riley would still have had serious problems. (Anger is what motivates us to stand up for ourselves.) The point isn't that one emotion is more important, it's that you need the entire team working together.
Anger was doing the job it's supposed to do (pushing Riley to take action and change a bad situation). He just didn't have the teammates he would normally have to do it well.
To people saying it’s Anger’s fault or it’s Joy’s fault or whatnot, I think the point of these scenes are showing that everyone is partially at fault here. Not because they’re evil, but because their methods don’t work. None of the emotions were TRYING to sabotage Riley, they just each had different ideas of what was right. Anger wants core memories to make her feel happy, but without joy they can’t. This scene really shows that it’s not always one thing that causes events, but really a mix of things building up. Each emotion made valid points really. They’re all FLAWED, not evil. But that’s what makes a character great.
2:06
Anger: What have we done?
Me; Correction, What have you done?
Anger had his hand on the wheel, but all three of them were driving. It was anger, fear, and disgust that drove Riley to make the choices she did, not anger alone.
@@dextercochran4916nah so cap. Fear disagree with this so it not fear. It anger and disgust who drag Riley into this
I love the music here, it amplifies when she gets in the bus, it is so good.
Gloom (antagonist) reveals itself.
😒 riley 🚶🏿 🚍
@@anthonyleachman3541I hate the 😒 emoji
"What have we done?"
WE?!
Bill and Ben: Your going to get into trouble!!!!
@@AckleyAttack1127 Bill and Ben can’t talk
Yeah, Anger, this isn't "we"! It was YOUR idea for Riley to run away!
Well others agreed
Anger: I..I...Yes you're right....W-what have I done... I'm sorry, everyone...
Anger: What have we done?😧
Me: you know what you did anger and you can't not say it someone fault
Fear is keeping us safe 🚕🚕🚕🚕
But I love fear 👪👪👪👪👪
Fear: You're all angered this is all your fault!
Anger: how is my fault?
disgust: It was your idea what triggered all this and now Riley's running away from home and her life will be ruined!!!
Fear: Fix this or face!,the consequences So help us!
Anger: Okay Settle down okay
Anger: also, why didn’t you stop me before it was too late? You two weren’t any better either
Fear : It's too late, the bus has moved, we have failed in our role as feelings
Anger should’ve listen to fear so that Riley could be happy cause she is cranky
Anger is a boy emotion.
1:29 I like how disgust tries to stop Riley from going on the bus back to Minnesota but then the console fades
also the music makes this scene that much more suspenseful damn
WHY IS IT SO GOOD?!
Ikr it goes hard af
2:05 we joker this all your fault
Well Disgust and Fear went along with the plan, so I’d say they’re just as responsible as Anger.
Joy: you're fired
Firepiece* 😂😂😂😂😂
1:53 sibling in a nutshell
Depression is not good for our mental health
1:32 *Console.exe has stopped working*
1:46
honestly a very gripping scene considering a kids movie. fear saying “we can’t make riley feel anything” feels kind of chilling tbh, and it feels genuinely unnerving when anger went “what have we done”
Anger: This is madness. She shouldn't be running away.
Me: Oh, you're realizing this issue now!? If only someone told you this was a stupid idea. Like Disgust and Fear, maybe.
1:26 Anger: This is madness! She shouldn’t run away!
Disgust: "Let's Get The Idea Out Of Her Head!"
Anger:Ugh, it's stuck.
Disgust: Oh, great.
Fear: What?! What do you mean it’s stuck?!
Disgust: Now what?!
Fear: No, no, no, no, no, no! What is this?!
Fear, disgust and anger were huge idiots because they understood very lately that none of them could actually make riley someone happy.
Now that I think about it, how is it that not a single person in the bus noticed there was a kid without her parents going with them, like why didn’t any of them question themselves how is it that this kid is traveling alone
Sometimes parents send their kids to travel by themselves, many people do this when traveling on airplanes. It’s happened before.
She feels Emotionless.
*Leonardo:* Funny thing about anger, let it consume you and soon enough, you’ll lose sight of everything.
To be fair Anger went too far and I blame him for ruining Riley plus he did destroy all the islands and it was his idea to make Riley run away
It's no one's fault, what else was anger supposed to do? And besides that's angers whole job, his purpose is to feel anger and be passionate
@@lolvioletcore and Fear and Disgust were trying to prevent him for causing more trouble
@@oziswag3260 Ok so, obviously it was a bad idea but there was nothing else they can do so... yea
@@lolvioletcoreI still blame Anger because he just messed up
@@lolvioletcore I would said this is all or nothing gambles
He did best but since neither of them are Joy, its probably not working
Anger: what have we done?
Me: more like what have you done
Disgust and Fear agreed to the plan and didn’t stop Anger, so they’re technically responsible as well.
i miss disgust and fear's old voices
Same. They sound better here. Disgust has a much more unique voice here, and Fear doesn’t sound like a goofball but just nervous
Who’s Excited For 2?
[It said January right?]
*ehem*
1 MONTH TO GO BABY
@@Starvazejune 14, 2024
Well done anger you just broke your subject
FEAR FELL OVER LIKE A SANDWICH WHEN THE CROWBAR SLAPS HIM 1:39
Interesting thing to note: even though it was Anger's idea to have Riley run away, most of her memory orbs of that day were Fear's, even though Anger was in control.
Even in Inside Out 2, the memory that shows Riley stealing her mom's credit card was purple
1:26 He sounds a lot like TF2 Soldier. He should definitely cast in TF3!
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!! SHE SHOULDN'T RUN AWAY!!!!!! 1:25
You should've thought of that BEFORE you put that idea bulb there, Anger!
Yeah I'm with u Monica
@@chazreid5168 Actually, my name is Tayler. I'm a boy. My username is saying I am a fan of Monica's Gang (Turma da Mônica) and Pixar. But thanks for agreeing.
Oh my bad didn't know
@@chazreid5168 No, that's okay.
1:33 idk if this is being cross by the idea or a entity
*You have reached a state called Depression.*
So is this what it looks like to go numb?
I can't feel my legs, anger what did you do
Fear’s line “we can’t make Riley feel anything” really creeps me out. It’s ultimately the constant influx of negative emotions that made her emotionally numb and going through depression.
1:26 , Anger’s realization. “THIS IS MADNESS! SHE SHOULDN’T RUN AWAY!”
Let’s get this idea out of her head!
@@roastytoasty4350it’s stuck
Gloom: hi~
@@rodrigoallende7317 what do you mean it’s stuck?!
@@oghcuteanimationhq5121 hi
This part never fails to make me sob,the music,the situation,the lines of the characters...everything...that"guys,we can't make riley feel anything"always make me feel so uneasy and sad...I love this part so much
What do you think would have happened if the panel blacked out completely
Riley's suicide!
joking aside this black shit is gloom the real villain of the movie hatching an entire plan to get joy out of the control room and responsible for literally darkening all of riley's mind. if the panel goes completely black probably gloom would manifest itself as a new emotion, depression and destroy Riley's mind
Aphaty
Full-on depression; the inability to feel anything. A pit from which escape may take years.
Don’t want to know
1:40
Riley.EXE stoped working
Fear:no no no no NO WHAT IS THIS 1:34
Inside Out is the most amazing movie ever!
1:25 This is madness!
LETS TAKE THIS IDEA OUT OF OUR HEAD 1:28
Patrick: BOO!!!!!!!
Fear say "what is this?" I don't know it. Can you tell me?
1:26 this is madness
1:51 everyone fighting
2:05😢
April 30,2023
*Gloom: it's over. Return in next time.*
Nice voicline for a deleted villain😏
I GOT IT MAKE HER FEEL SCARED! THAT'LL CHANGE HER MIND 1:46
BRILLANT!!
@@pencilholder9789 I know it’s brilliant, DO IT!
@@justicesimpson8727 Nothing’s working!!Wait WHY ISN’T IT WORKING?!
@@BaronTheBarberTv Let me try!
@@justicesimpson8727 WAIT, YOU BROKE IT!