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| alt = Five personified emotions (from left to right: Fear, Anger, Joy, Sadness, and Disgust) standing together, surrounded by multicolored polka dots. |
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| director = [[Pete Docter]] |
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| producer = [[Jonas Rivera]] |
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* Pete Docter |
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* [[Meg LeFauve]] |
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* [[Amy Poehler]] |
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| editing = Kevin Nolting |
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| music = [[Michael Giacchino]] |
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| production_companies = [[Pixar Animation Studios]] |
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| distributor = [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Walt Disney Studios<br/>Motion Pictures]]{{efn|name=Disney|Distributed by [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]] through the [[Walt Disney Pictures]] banner.}} |
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| released = {{Film date|2015|5|18|[[2015 Cannes Film Festival|Cannes]]|2015|6|19|United States}} |
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| runtime = 95 minutes |
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| country = United States |
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| distributor = [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Walt Disney Studios<br/>Motion Pictures]] |
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| language = English |
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| released = {{Film date|2015|5|18|[[2015 Cannes Film Festival|Cannes]]|2015|6|19|United States}} |
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| budget = $175{{nbsp}}million |
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| runtime = 95 minutes |
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| gross = $858.8{{nbsp}}million |
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'''''Inside Out''''' is a 2015 American [[ |
'''''Inside Out''''' is a 2015 American animated [[coming-of-age film]]<!-- WP:FILMLEAD, only primary genre or sub-genre. It has more genres; comedy, fantasy and adventure. It was labeled as a "coming-of-age film" according to Disney+, thus is listed as the primary genre. --> produced by [[Pixar Animation Studios]] for [[Walt Disney Pictures]]. It was directed by [[Pete Docter]] from a screenplay he co-wrote with [[Meg LeFauve]] and [[Josh Cooley]]. The film stars the voices of [[Amy Poehler]], [[Phyllis Smith]], [[Richard Kind]], [[Bill Hader]], [[Lewis Black]], [[Mindy Kaling]], Kaitlyn Dias, [[Diane Lane]], and [[Kyle MacLachlan]]. ''Inside Out'' follows the inner workings of the mind of Riley, a young girl who adapts to her family's relocation as five personified emotions administer her thoughts and actions. |
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Docter conceived ''Inside Out'' in October 2009 after observing changes in his daughter's personality as she grew older. |
Docter conceived ''Inside Out'' in October 2009 after observing changes in his daughter's personality as she grew older. The project was subsequently [[Greenlight|green-lit]], and Docter and co-director [[Ronnie del Carmen]] developed the story, while consulting psychologists and neuroscientists in an effort to accurately portray the mind. Development took five and a half years on a budget of approximately $175{{nbsp}}million. Significant changes to the film's story and characters delayed the film's [[production schedule]]. |
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''Inside Out'' debuted at the [[68th Cannes Film Festival]] on May 18, 2015, and was released in the United States on June 19. It received acclaim for its craftsmanship, screenplay, subject matter, plot, and vocal |
''Inside Out'' debuted at the [[68th Cannes Film Festival]] on May 18, 2015, and was released in the United States on June 19. It received critical acclaim for its craftsmanship, screenplay, subject matter, plot, and vocal performances—particularly those of Poehler, Smith, Kind, Hader, Kaling, and Black. The [[National Board of Review]] and the [[American Film Institute]] named ''Inside Out'' one of the top-ten films of 2015. It grossed $858.8{{nbsp}}million worldwide, finishing its theatrical run as the [[2015 in film#Highest-grossing films|seventh-highest-grossing film of 2015]]. The film was nominated for two awards at the [[88th Academy Awards]], winning [[Academy Award for Best Animated Feature|Best Animated Feature]], and received [[List of accolades received by Inside Out (2015 film)|numerous other accolades]]. Philosophical journal ''[[Film and Philosophy]]'' recognized ''Inside Out'' as one of the best animated films ever made.<!--Sourced in #Legacy and do not link to List of films considered the best since Inside Out is not mentioned in that article--> A sequel, ''[[Inside Out 2]]'', was released in 2024. |
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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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In the mind of a young girl named Riley Andersen are five personified emotions that influence her actions: [[Joy (Inside Out)|Joy]], [[Sadness (Inside Out) |Sadness]], Fear, Disgust, and Anger. Riley's experiences become [[memory|memories]] that are stored as colored orbs and are sent into [[long-term memory]] each night. The aspects of the five most important "core memories" within her personality take the form of five floating islands. Joy acts as the leader and tries to limit Sadness's influence, perceiving her as an unnecessary burden for Riley. |
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At age 11, Riley moves from [[Minnesota]] to <!--Do not link per MOS:OL-->San Francisco<!--Do not link per MOS:OL--> for her father's new job. On Riley's first day at her new school, Sadness retroactively saddens joyous memories, causing Riley to cry in front of her class. This creates Riley's first sad core memory. Joy tries to dispose of the memory using a [[pneumatic tube]] but knocks loose the other core memories during a struggle with Sadness, disabling the personality islands. Joy, Sadness, and the core memories are sucked out of Headquarters. |
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In Joy and Sadness |
In the absence of Joy and Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust try to make happy core memories, but the results are disastrous, distancing Riley from her parents, peers, and hobbies. Without the core memories, Anger causes Riley's personality islands to crumble and fall into the "Memory Dump", where things fade to non-existence as they are forgotten. |
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While navigating the vast long-term memory area, Joy and Sadness encounter Bing Bong, Riley's [[imaginary friend]], who suggests riding the "train of thought" back to Headquarters. |
While navigating the vast long-term memory area, Joy and Sadness encounter Bing Bong, Riley's [[imaginary friend]], who suggests riding the "[[train of thought]]" back to Headquarters. Meanwhile, Anger, intending to restore Riley's happiness, convinces Disgust and Fear that Riley should run away to Minnesota, where her happy memories were formed. Joy, Sadness, and Bing Bong catch the train, but it is derailed when another island collapses. Joy, who is afraid all of the core memories will become sad, abandons Sadness and tries to ride a "recall tube" back to Headquarters. The ground below the tube collapses, sending Joy and Bing Bong plunging into the Memory Dump. |
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Joy discovers a sad memory of losing a [[Ice hockey|hockey]] game that turned happy when Riley's parents and friends comforted her, and she realizes Sadness's purpose in alerting others when Riley is emotionally overwhelmed and needs help. Joy and Bing Bong try to use his song-fueled wagon rocket to escape the Memory Dump but are unable to ascend due to their combined weight. Bing Bong jumps out of the wagon to save Joy and fades away in the Memory Dump, forgotten. |
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Anger's idea disables the console, putting Riley into [[Depression (mood)|depression]] as she boards a bus to Minnesota. Joy reunites with Sadness, and they return to Headquarters. Joy hands control of the console to Sadness, who reactivates it and returns Riley to her parents. As Sadness re-installs the core memories, transforming them from happy to sad, Riley tells her parents she misses her old life. Riley's parents comfort her and tell her they also miss Minnesota. |
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Joy and Sadness work the console together, creating a new core memory that is both happy and sad, and a new island forms, representing Riley's acceptance of her life in San Francisco. One year later, a 12-year old Riley has adapted to her new home, made new friends, and acquired new hobbies. Inside Headquarters, Riley's emotions admire her new personality islands, powered by core memories that contain a mixture of emotions, and are given an expanded console that has enough room for them to work as a team. Although they admit slight concern over a large red alarm marked [[puberty]], they forget about it. |
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== Voice cast == |
== Voice cast == |
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{{Cast listing| |
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* [[Amy Poehler]] as Joy |
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| footer = [[Amy Poehler]] (left), [[Phyllis Smith]], [[Bill Hader]], [[Lewis Black]], [[Mindy Kaling]], [[Richard Kind]], [[Diane Lane]], and [[Kyle MacLachlan]] respectively play as Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, Disgust, Bing Bong, and Riley's Parents. |
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* [[Amy Poehler]] as [[Joy (Inside Out)|Joy]] |
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* [[Phyllis Smith]] as Sadness |
* [[Phyllis Smith]] as Sadness |
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* [[Richard Kind]] as Bing Bong |
* [[Richard Kind]] as Bing Bong |
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* [[Paula Poundstone]] as Forgetter Paula |
* [[Paula Poundstone]] as Forgetter Paula |
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* [[Bobby Moynihan]] as Forgetter Bobby |
* [[Bobby Moynihan]] as Forgetter Bobby |
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* [[Paula Pell]] as |
* [[Paula Pell]] as Dream Director and Mom's Anger |
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* [[Dave Goelz]] as Subconscious Guard Frank |
* [[Dave Goelz]] as Subconscious Guard Frank |
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* [[Frank Oz]] as Subconscious Guard Dave |
* [[Frank Oz]] as Subconscious Guard Dave |
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* [[Flea (musician)|Flea]] as Mind Worker Cop Jake |
* [[Flea (musician)|Flea]] as Mind Worker Cop Jake |
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* [[John Ratzenberger]] as Fritz |
* [[John Ratzenberger]] as Fritz |
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* [[Carlos Alazraqui]] as a helicopter pilot |
* [[Carlos Alazraqui]] as a helicopter pilot and Dad's Fear |
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* [[Peter Sagal]] as Clown's Joy |
* [[Peter Sagal]] as Clown's Joy |
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* [[Rashida Jones]] as Cool Girl's emotions |
* [[Rashida Jones]] as Cool Girl's emotions |
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== Production == |
== Production == |
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Development of ''Inside Out'' [[Greenlight|greenlit]] in October 2009,<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> after director [[Pete Docter]] noticed his daughter Elie becoming "more quiet and reserved"<ref name="NYTBarnes" /> and began to wonder what was happening internally.<ref name="DOGInterviewDelCarmen" /><ref name="TheVergeInterview" /> Docter invited [[Ronnie del Carmen]], who had previously worked as story supervisor on ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' (2003) and ''[[Up (2009 film)|Up]]'' (2009), to come on as co-director, a role del Carmen accepted.<ref name="PDIDelCarmen1" /><ref name="PDIDelCarmen2" /> They sought inspiration for the film from their own personal histories and experiences,<ref name="RapplerDelCarmen" /> and conferred with various psychologists and specialists (such as psychologist [[Paul Ekman]] and [[Dacher Keltner]], professor of psychology at the [[University of California, Berkeley]]), for greater accuracy.<ref name="NPR" /><ref name="TheDPBTS" /> While designing Riley's mental landscape, they consulted neuroscientists and took cues from DNA strands and photographs of neuronal flashes.<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> According to Keltner and Ekman, the film emphasized how emotions organize our thoughts and social lives and, especially the role of sadness in fostering connections.<ref name="NYTScience" /> |
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Development of ''Inside Out'' was [[Greenlight|green-lit]] in October 2009<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> after director [[Pete Docter]] noticed his daughter Elie becoming "more quiet and reserved",<ref name="NYTBarnes" /> and began to wonder what was happening internally.<ref name="DOGInterviewDelCarmen" /><ref name="TheVergeInterview" /> Docter invited [[Ronnie del Carmen]], who had worked as story supervisor on ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' (2003) and ''[[Up (2009 film)|Up]]'' (2009), to join the project as co-director, a role del Carmen accepted.<ref name="PDIDelCarmen1" /><ref name="PDIDelCarmen2" /> They sought inspiration from their own personal histories and experiences,<ref name="RapplerDelCarmen" /> and conferred with psychologists and specialists such as psychologist [[Paul Ekman]] and [[Dacher Keltner]], professor of psychology at the [[University of California, Berkeley]], for accuracy.<ref name="NPR" /><ref name="TheDPBTS" /> While designing Riley's mental landscape, they consulted neuroscientists, and took cues from [[DNA strand]]s and photographs of neuronal flashes.<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> According to Keltner and Ekman, the film emphasizes the ways emotions organize our thoughts and social lives, especially the role of sadness in fostering connections.<ref name="NYTScience" /> |
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A total of twenty-seven different emotions were considered for early versions of the film (such as irritation, envy, greed, gloom, despair, depression, love, [[Schadenfreude|schadenfreude]], [[Boredom|ennui]], shame, embarrassment, and hope<!-- Not sure whether these should be capitalised or not! -->), but the number was later reduced for the sake of simplicity.{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="THRMakingOf" /><ref name="DocterFuture" /><ref name="USATodayMissingEmotions" /><ref name="PolygonMissingEmotions" /><ref name="IGNMissingEmotions" />}} Ekman supplied a list of seven emotions: anger, fear, sadness, disgust, contempt, surprise, and happiness; Docter decided to remove surprise due to its similarity to fear, and also removed contempt. Happiness was renamed to Optimism and later Joy.<ref name="NPR" /><ref name="PostMagazine" /><ref name="KGO-TV" /> |
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Chief Creative Officer [[John Lasseter]] offered little input |
Twenty-seven emotions—including irritation, envy, greed, gloom, despair, depression, love, [[schadenfreude]], [[Boredom|ennui]], shame, embarrassment, and hope<!-- Not sure whether these should be capitalised or not! -->—were considered for early versions of the film, but the number was later reduced for the sake of simplicity.{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="THRMakingOf" /><ref name="DocterFuture" /><ref name="USATodayMissingEmotions" /><ref name="PolygonMissingEmotions" /><ref name="IGNMissingEmotions" />}} Ekman supplied a list of emotions—anger, fear, sadness, disgust, contempt, surprise, and happiness—and Docter decided to remove surprise due to its similarity to fear; he also removed contempt. Happiness was renamed Optimism and later Joy.<ref name="NPR" /><ref name="PostMagazine" /><ref name="KGO-TV" /> Chief Creative Officer [[John Lasseter]] offered little input to the film due to his focus on restructuring [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]]; it was the first [[Pixar]] film to be produced without involvement from the studio's co-founder [[Steve Jobs]], who died in 2011.<ref name="NYTBarnes" /> The film's development process took five-and-a-half years<ref name="APMakingOf" /><ref name="SlashFilm40Things" /> and had a budget of approximately $175{{nbsp}}million.<ref name="DeadlineProfitAnalysisFinal" /> [[Ralph Eggleston]], Pixar's production designer since 1992, stated it was the hardest and longest film he had ever worked on.<ref name="SlashFilm40Things" /> As a result, first-time directors were considered ineligible to work on the film.{{sfn|Diamond|2019|p=130}} |
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=== Writing === |
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In 2010, Docter and the filmmaking team met to discuss aspects |
In 2010, Docter and the filmmaking team met to discuss aspects of ''Inside Out'', including its setting, rules, and reels. Docter then recruited a small team to develop the film's plotline and design its characters within 12 months;<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /><ref name="LATimesInsideOutBTS" /><ref name="AnneThompson" /> their main challenge was to handle its multilayered technique.<ref name="NewGround" /> Del Carmen described his upbringing as a significant influence and had the idea of making Riley an avid ice-hockey player due to that sport's popularity in Minnesota.<ref name="GMANewsDelCarmen" /><ref name="WomenAndHollywood" /> Though the film's script was deemed ambitious and ingenious, screenwriter [[Michael Arndt]] spent a year on it before leaving the project in early 2011;<ref name="FilmScript" /> he was attributed with providing additional story material.<ref name="MetacriticCast" /> Along with Docter, [[Josh Cooley]] and [[Meg LeFauve]] were credited as screenwriters for its rewrites.<ref name="McKittrick" /> |
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To promote diverse input, half of the story team were women |
To promote diverse input, half of the story team were women at a time when the animation industry largely consisted of men. Although ''Inside Out''{{'s}} focus is a girl, research found females age 11 to 17 were more attuned to expressions and emotions than younger girls.<ref name="WomenAndHollywood" /> Docter decided Riley was not a main character but the film's setting.<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> He considered the lead emotion as female because Riley is a girl. Other emotion characters were assigned male and female.<ref name="USATodayEmotions" /> Docter discarded an initial idea about Riley falling into a deep depression.<ref name="NYTBarnes" /> Creation of storyboards for ''Inside Out'' took two-to-three years and included seven-to-eight screenings for Pixar's "brains trust", a small group of creative leaders who oversee development of all films. They spent over three years improving the dinnertime scene to avoid it becoming stale with audiences while sustaining the story and humor.<ref name="SecretReveal" /> |
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The filmmakers were responsible for expressing the characters' personal traits, talents,<ref name="THRMakingOf" /> and contrasts.<ref name="WomenAndHollywood" /> ''Inside Out''{{'s}} design team researched more of |
The filmmakers were responsible for expressing the characters' personal traits, talents,<ref name="THRMakingOf" /> and contrasts.<ref name="WomenAndHollywood" /> ''Inside Out''{{'s}} design team researched more of Riley's personality's distinct directions after Docter became concerned over Joy's displeasure. Designer Albert Lozano wanted Joy to be tomboyish and mischievous.<ref name="EWDocterMostDifficult" /> [[Amy Poehler]] helped the team write Joy, illustrating a broad range of happiness after facing difficulties. With LeFauve's help, the team envisioned Joy as a vulnerable, intangible character because she is "unapologetically positive".<ref name="LATimesInsideOutBTS" /><ref name="LisaMiller" /> From the outset, the idea of Joy's potential to excessively manipulate youth, persisted, setting off Riley's "social storms".<ref name="Moviefone" /> |
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In one instance, Riley was to have wanted the lead role as a |
In one instance, Riley was to have wanted the lead role as a turkey in a [[Thanksgiving Day]] pageant; Docter found that plot idea to be too unfamiliar and sought something to replace it. Several drafts emerged, including the characters cultivating ideas after falling to "Idea Fields";<ref name="SlashfilmDocterRiveraTalk" /> in another, Bing Bong would recruit at a large, exiled entourage of characters from Riley's childhood. [[Richard Kind]] later defined his character as "the fading of childhood" when ''Inside Out''{{'s}} development had progressed.<ref name="USATodayBingBong" /> In October 2011, [[Diane Disney Miller]] persuaded Docter to reduce ''Inside Out''{{'s}} distractions and reprioritize the story.<ref name="LATimesInsideOutBTS" /> Docter determined the concept of personality islands could integrate the mind world's geography and story.<ref name="SlashfilmDocterRiveraTalk" /> |
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In 2012, the film was put into production<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> after several screenings and suggestions, and evaluated after three months. Editor Kevin Nolting said |
In 2012, the film was put into production<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> after several screenings and suggestions, and was evaluated after three months. Editor Kevin Nolting said seven versions of the film were created before the production began.<ref name="SecretReveal" /> Balancing the film's tone, for example, viewers' responses to Joy's cheerful nature while feeling negative about the mess Joy manipulates in Riley, was difficult. Producer [[Jonas Rivera]] credited Poehler for developing these aspects of Joy's nature.<ref name="Moviefone" /> Eggleston recommended setting the film in Riley's mind rather than in her brain,<ref name="AWNEggleston" /> and a few scenes about the brain were dropped.<ref name="THRMakingOf" /> |
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Pixar filmmakers held an evaluation screening of the film in July 2012. An early version of ''Inside Out'' focused on Joy and Fear getting lost together. Docter deemed this problematic and determined the idea about Joy had learned from Fear to develop her characterization, before deciding to integrate emotions and relationships within the film. Instead, Sadness replaced Fear to have a "much juicier" role.<ref name="THRMakingOf" /><ref name="UpsideDown" /> Docter's altercation between Joy and Sadness lacked the film's emotional ending. To address the issue, he changed a scene where Riley is separating from her friend in its subsequent portions. Islands of Friendship and Personality became Joy and Sadness's outings in the film to maintain its [[Continuity (fiction)|continuity]].<ref name="AdultAppeal" /> |
Pixar filmmakers held an evaluation screening of the film in July 2012. An early version of ''Inside Out'' focused on Joy and Fear getting lost together. Docter deemed this problematic and determined the idea about Joy had learned from Fear to develop her characterization, before deciding to integrate emotions and relationships within the film. Instead, Sadness replaced Fear to have a "much juicier" role.<ref name="THRMakingOf" /><ref name="UpsideDown" /> Docter's altercation between Joy and Sadness lacked the film's emotional ending. To address the issue, he changed a scene where Riley is separating from her friend in its subsequent portions. Islands of Friendship and Personality became Joy and Sadness's outings in the film to maintain its [[Continuity (fiction)|continuity]].<ref name="AdultAppeal" /> |
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During the storyboarding process, 27 sequences and 178,128 outlines were developed,<ref name="LATimesInsideOutBTS" /> with 127,781 remaining upon completion.<ref name="THRMakingOf" /> According to Cooley, 10 plot rewrites of ''Inside Out'' and 10 unabridged scenes of Riley's mind were made.<ref name="AdultAppeal" /> Initial storyboarding differentiated the importance of Riley's [[character arc]] rather than her emotions but Rivera considered the film's balance was "about 75 percent inside, 25 percent out".<ref name="NewGround" /> In early 2013, the filmmakers made seven-to-eight distinct openings for the film.<ref name="LATimesInsideOutBTS" /> ''Inside Out''{{'s}} first completed scenes were [[Test screening|test-screened]] at the [[Annecy International Animated Film Festival]] in June 2014.<ref name="AIAFFTestScreening" /> The brain trust eventually [[Picture lock|locked the picture]] and its story. Production of the film concluded in May 2015<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> after three years.<ref name="PostMagazine" /> |
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=== Casting === |
=== Casting === |
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''Inside Out''{{'s}} principal characters were cast in August 2013.<ref name="CastingDeadline" /> |
''Inside Out''{{'s}} principal characters were cast in August 2013.<ref name="CastingDeadline" /> Voice recording began that year and ended in 2014.<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> Casting focused on actors who have personas identical to those of the characters they voiced.<ref name="KPCC" /> Because ''Inside Out''{{'s}} cast includes several veterans of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' (''SNL''), the film's production team spent a week at that program researching a live television sequence.<ref name="PeopleMagazine" /> |
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[[Phyllis Smith]] was the first of the emotions characters to be cast and Poehler was the last. Smith and Poehler had three voice-recording sessions each.<ref name="BackstageLyon" /><ref name="PoehlerSmithLATimes" /> Smith was initially concerned about her attempt to voice a role in an animated film.<ref name="ProductionNotes" /> Once Smith got a call to travel to Pixar's headquarters in [[Emeryville, California]], Rivera cast her after watching a lunch scene in ''[[Bad Teacher]]'' (2011). He contacted Docter and said, "I think we found our Sadness".<ref name="PoehlerSmithLATimes" /> Smith saw her natural voice following her first recording session.<ref name="ProductionNotes" /> |
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Kind was Docter's perfect choice for Bing Bong.<ref name="WSJInsideLook" /> Kind attempted to convey the same "sort of innocence" he had conveyed in his previous Pixar roles.<ref name="EWBingBong" /> Docter described Bing Bong as a contribution of Joy's characterization.<ref name="WSJInsideLook" /> Kind modeled Bing Bong's personality and appearance on [[Oliver Hardy]], [[Jimmy Durante]], and [[John Candy]], especially Candy's performance in ''[[Planes, Trains, and Automobiles]]'' (1987).<ref name="ProductionNotes" /> |
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[[Bill Hader]] and the filmmakers visited the set of ''SNL'' in New York City, where his immediate casting as Fear was assumed until his stay ended. Hader contacted Poehler and said his role was secret before reaffirming his involvement in ''Inside Out''. In preparation, Hader practiced "almost every emotion" and his screaming voice in recording sessions.{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="KGO-TV" /><ref name="PeopleMagazine" /><ref name="WaPoHaderFear" /><ref name="HuffPostEyeOpening" /><ref name="RapplerDelCarmen2" />}} Fear was modeled on both actor [[Don Knotts]] and [[Rowan Atkinson]]'s character [[Mr. Bean (character)|Mr. Bean]], both of whom have wide eyes. Docter described Fear as "the kind of guy who could bring sophistication and then flip on a dime".<ref name="USATodayEmotions" /><ref name="CharacterInspirations" /> |
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[[Mindy Kaling]] attended six recording sessions within four hours to voice Disgust before being cast in the role. She said the story sounded "really beautiful" when it was pitched to her.<ref name="NPR" /><ref name="HuffPostEyeOpening" /> Docter said [[Lewis Black]] exemplified Anger, and he was cast after the filmmakers kept him in mind, having heard Black's voice.<ref name="KGO-TV" /> The filmmakers cast Kaitlyn Dias as Riley, having described her performance as "touching" and adapted its "heartbreaking honesty". According to Rivera, Dias's casting was "perfect".<ref name="ProductionNotes" /> |
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[[Bill Hader]] was cast as Fear<ref name="PeopleMagazine" /> after he and the filmmakers visited the set of ''SNL'' in New York City for a week,<ref name="KGO-TV" /> and also assisted at the story room. His casting was assumed until his stay ended, but he asked to contact fellow ''SNL'' veteran Poehler<ref name="WaPoHaderFear" /> that it was secret. Hader later reaffirmed his involvement in ''Inside Out''. In preparation for his role, he practiced "almost every emotion" and his screaming voice across all recording sessions.<ref name="HuffPostEyeOpening" /><ref name="RapplerDelCarmen2" /> Fear was modeled on actor [[Don Knotts]] and the ''[[Mr. Bean]]'' (1990–1995) character [[Mr. Bean (character)|Mr. Bean]], since they have wide eyes. Docter described Fear as "the kind of guy who could bring sophistication and then flip on a dime".<ref name="USATodayEmotions" /><ref name="CharacterInspirations" /> |
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Eggleston was tasked with outlining the mind and real worlds through [[design brief]]s. The mind world incorporates soft surfaces, increased use of saturated colors and contrasty light, and translucency whereas the real world uses opposite attributes.<ref name="SlashFilm40Things" /> The worlds' design resembles those of Pixar films ''Up'' and ''[[Toy Story 3]]'' (2010),<ref name="PostMagazine" /> the romantic drama ''[[One from the Heart]]'' (1982), [[David Hockney]]'s theatrical productions,<ref name="EgglestonInspiration" /> and the intended 1950s [[Broadway musical]]s.<ref name="NYTBarnes" /> [[Supervising animator]] Victor Navone tightened the design's aspects,<ref name="PostMagazine" /> which were emphasized by [[freeform surface modeling]].<ref name="TechCrunchProblems" /> Around 300 designs of Headquarters were developed.<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> Decoding how to depict the mind's interior, the filmmakers concentrated on the word "electrochemical" and considered options using electricity.<ref name="JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind" /> |
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Character designs underwent several revisions before they were finalized. Simple shapes were initially designed; these included Anger as a brick, Joy as a star, Sadness as a tear, and Fear as a nerve. Sadness's appearance was eventually changed to that of [[Debbie Downer]]. Lozano planned to dress Sadness in pajamas to highlight her depression. Disgust's and Anger's approaches were respectively based on [[April Ludgate]] and [[Hades (Disney)|Hades]] from ''[[Hercules (1997 film)|Hercules]]'' (1997). To avoid similarities to [[Tinker Bell (Disney character)|Tinker Bell]], Joy was given a green dress and her hair color was changed to blue. After Pixar presented potential designs of Riley to the audience, Lozano thought the character looked like Elie.<ref name="CharacterInspirations" /><ref name="CreativeBloqCharacterDesigns" /> |
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When the story was [[Pitch (filmmaking)|pitch]]ed to [[Mindy Kaling]], she said that it sounded "really beautiful" and joined the cast,<ref name="NPR" /> receiving six recording sessions within four hours.<ref name="HuffPostEyeOpening" /> Disgust was described as akin to the looks of [[April Ludgate]] and [[Veruca Salt (character)|Veruca Salt]].<ref name="CharacterInspirations" /> Docter exemplified [[Lewis Black]] for Anger, and he was cast after the filmmakers kept him in mind as expected, having realized Black's voice.<ref name="KGO-TV" /> Kind was cast to voice Bing Bong, who tried to convey the same "sort of innocence" of his previous Pixar roles, and wound up not taking part in pre-release promotion as the producers decided to keep the character a secret.<ref name="EWBingBong" /> |
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Animation of ''Inside Out'' took a year and a half. About 48 animators |
Animation of ''Inside Out'' took a year and a half. About 48 animators, including supervisors Shawn Krause and Navone, and [[Animation director|director]] Jamie Roe and 350 artists—35 of them lighting–led by cinematographer Kim White–and 10 [[layout artist|layout]]—and technicians were involved in the production. Two animation teams were assembled: one for the abstract sequence and another involving [[crowd simulation]] for the character groupings.<ref name="PostMagazine" /><ref name="APMakingOf" /> They used novel technology to locate every part of the human body.<ref name="OdeToJoy" /> |
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Docter imagined |
Docter imagined with emotions for characters, they could "push the level of caricature" to both design and style of movement. To this end, they emulated the animation styles of [[Tex Avery]] and [[Chuck Jones]].<ref name="SlashfilmDocterRiveraTalk" /> Docter informed Krause and Navone to push the graphic caricature of each character rather than sticking to the rigid behavior of each [[Pixar RenderMan|RenderMan]] model. This required an artist to draw over characters in ''Inside Out'' using a [[Wacom Cintiq]] during [[dailies]].<ref name="BillDesowitz" /> After the characters' forms were finalized, they were proposed for 3D models using [[desktop computer]]s. The filmmakers studied dailies until Docter gave the film's finalized shots approval on lighting and [[Rendering (computer graphics)|rendering]].<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> |
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''Inside Out'' made increased use of an advanced sketching tool with which animators performed rapid sculpting on silhouettes, altering the characters' appearances and evaluating a "fine-tuning" cloth stimulation.{{sfn|Fleischer|Issacs|Parker|Haux|2015|page=1}} Through the simulation department, the motion of the characters' hair and garments was added.<ref name="THRMakingOf" /> Pixar co-founder [[Edwin Catmull]] felt the characters' attributes have to a lesser extent humanoid forms, bright colors, and strange shapes due to their possession of [[Force field (chemistry)|force fields]].<ref name="NewYorkerScience" /> All aspects of ''Inside Out'' were eventually merged into a single image,<ref name="THRMakingOf" /> becoming an animation spread across 1,600 shots. Each three seconds of footage took three weeks to create<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> and 33 hours to render.<ref name="NewYorkerScience" /> |
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Both animation teams handled the transition of Joy from a "complete abstract" to an "animatable character".{{sfn|Angelidis|Merrell|Moyer|Reisch|2015|page=1}} Lighting Joy was Eggleston's early inspiration through his production design. Eggleston's pastel diagram shaped Joy, increasing her illumination<ref name="IndieWire10Things" /> and making her Pixar's crucial character. Instead of being solid, Joy's effervescence was derived from pinwheels, [[Champagne]], and sparklers. Lozano thought Joy looked like [[Audrey Hepburn]].<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> For Joy to become brightened, the RenderMan team developed [[geometrical optics]],<ref name="IndieWire10Things" /> and Docter suggested designing her with "sprite-like and golden" modifications.<ref name="USATodayEmotions" /> These effects function dependably due to Joy's typical type. Over 750 shots were made using artistic performance and lighting cinematography.{{sfn|Angelidis|Merrell|Moyer|Reisch|2015|page=1}} The filmmakers worked on Joy's aura for eight months but encountered difficulties with time and budget. Lasseter requested that it be applied for each emotion instead. Eggleston described this technique, saying "You could hear the core technical staff just hitting the ground, the budget falling through the roof".<ref name="CinemaBlendBrightIdea" /> Docter and his six-designer team spent approximately 18 months finalizing Joy's look.<ref name="EWDocterMostDifficult" /> The process of making Joy took three years.<ref name="USATodayEmotions" /> |
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Director of photography [[Patrick Lin (cinematographer)|Patrick Lin]] focused on emphasizing ''Inside Out''{{'s}} cinematography. It created a [[visual language]] with unique camera styles to depict the mind world and the real world, allowing a connection between the film's story and Riley's character. Lin said these worlds can polarize themselves.<ref name="IndieWireLin" />{{sfn|Lin|2015|page=1}} The mind world's layout and cinematography were influenced by ''[[Casablanca (film)|Casablanca]]'' (1942). Pixar researched films from [[Classical Hollywood cinema|Hollywood's golden age]] for [[set construction]]s. They performed [[Master shot|master moving shot]]s, combining them into a single scene, the longest of which were 48 seconds and consisted of 1,200 frames.<ref name="IndieWire10Things" /> |
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Filming the real world encountered problems with lens distortion and out-of-focus shots but directorial changes countered the camera-work's complexity. The camera operators used Arri Ultra Prime and Zeiss Cooke S4 lenses with distinct camera movements and predetermined paths for both worlds. A [[Camera dolly|dolly]], [[Dolly track|track]], [[Crane (machine)|crane]], and [[Boom lift|boom]] were used for the mind world and hand-held cameras with [[zoom lens]]es and [[Steadicam]] mounts were used for the real one. Lin's crew supervised Riley's arc as these cameras were used across [[Three-act structure|three acts]]; the first was mounted on a Steadicam and the second was hand-held.<ref name="SlashFilm40Things" /><ref name="Camerimage" /> |
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''Inside Out''{{'s}} certain aspects were supported by "scale progressions" (the [[worldbuilding]] size based on the main characters' perspective) for characterizations, as well as Riley and Joy's arcs, [[Staging (theatre, film, television)|staging]] for the story, and [[Framing (visual arts)|framing]] for the theme.<ref name="Camerimage" /> The cameras were created by the crew have attached sensors; these cameras were "rough" and "physical" but were improved in ''Inside Out'' after being used in Pixar's short film ''[[The Blue Umbrella (2013 film)|The Blue Umbrella]]'' (2013). [[Human–machine system]] was made to roam each person within ''Inside Out''{{'s}} environment, assigning each of their performances to interact the film's scenes. Virtual ones were [[Blocking (animation)|blocked]] using Layout before being animated.<ref name="TechCrunchProblems" /> |
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[[File:Michael Giacchino Sep 2017.jpg|thumb|Composer [[Michael Giacchino]] in 2017|alt=Headshot of Michael Giacchino]] |
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[[Michael Giacchino]] |
[[Michael Giacchino]] composed the music for ''Inside Out''.<ref name="IndieWireGiacchino" /> He began planning in January 2015<ref name="VarietyGiacchino" /> and concluded in May 2015.<ref name="ShortListMakingOf" /> While in the music session, Docter felt its score was "bittersweet" and "nostalgic".<ref name="LATimesInsideOutBTS" /> Giacchino wanted to create something more emotionally monumental for ''Inside Out'' than [[Up (film score)|his score from ''Up'']].<ref name="VarietyGiacchino" /> The producers first met with Giacchino to discuss the film's concept and screen it for him. In response, Giacchino composed an eight-minute suite of music, unconnected to the film, based on his emotions viewing it. Rivera said because both Giacchino and Docter were musicians, they discussed the film in terms of story and character.<ref name="SlashfilmDocterRiveraTalk" /> In accordance with his creative preference, sound designer [[Ren Klyce]] created a progressive [[soundscape]].<ref name="Klyce" /> [[Audio mixing]] was done to harmonize "dense" sounds for the film's beginning scene. The introduction of Joy uses a single sound.<ref name="OscarsSoundProduction" /> |
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== Release == |
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=== Marketing === |
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Marketing ''Inside Out'' was considered difficult despite the enthusiasm of executives at [[Disney]] and Pixar for the film.<ref name="UpsideDown" /> Writing for ''[[The Washington Post]]'', Kristen Page-Kirby described this as "absolutely screwed".<ref name="WaPoMarketing" /> Disney's marketing strategy included an active [[social media]] campaign,<ref name="SocialMedia" /> a worldwide publicity tour,<ref name="WorldwideTour" /> and the creation of five colorful character posters.<ref name="CharacterPosters" /> Kind did not take part in ''Inside Out''{{'s}} marketing because the producers decided to keep Bing Bong a secret.<ref name="EWBingBong" /> As a result, the character was excluded from the film's promotion to focus on the emotion characters. Docter considered Kind's decision "smart", recognizing Bing Bong was a "surprise to the audience".<ref name="EWBingBongMarketing1" /><ref name="EWBingBongMarketing2" /> In the run-up to its release, the film was test-screened for children because executives were worried about its appeal to young viewers.<ref name="LisaMiller" /> ''[[Disney Infinity 3.0]]'' added a platformer-type ''Inside Out'' playset featuring all five emotion characters as playable characters.<ref name="GIDisneyInfinityIO" /><ref name="PolygonDisneyInfinityIO" /> A mobile ''[[Puzzle Bobble]]''-style game titled ''Inside Out: Thought Bubbles'' was released.<ref name="KongregateDisneyTakeover" /><ref name="InsideOutThoughtBubbles" /> |
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=== Box office === |
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The 95-minute ''Inside Out'' debuted out of competition at the [[68th Cannes Film Festival]] on May 18, 2015,<ref name="BBFC" /><ref name="Cannes" /> followed by a premiere on June 8 at the [[El Capitan Theatre]] in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles]].<ref name="WorldPremiere" /> ''Inside Out'' was originally scheduled for general release on May 30, 2014,<ref name="D232011" /> but it was pushed back to June 19, 2015.<ref name="CinemaCon2012" /> It was also released in [[3D films|3D]] and [[Dolby Vision]], making it one of the earliest films to adopt the format.<ref name="VoxBestMovie" /><ref name="DolbyVision" /> In theaters it was accompanied by a short film, ''[[Lava (2014 film)|Lava]]'' (2014).<ref name="Lava" /> |
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The 95-minute film ''Inside Out'' debuted in a competition at the [[68th Cannes Film Festival]] on May 18, 2015,<ref name="BBFC" /><ref name="Cannes" /> followed by a premiere on June 8 at the [[El Capitan Theatre]] in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles]].<ref name="WorldPremiere" /> In the event at Cannes, the film received an eight-minute standing ovation.<ref name="CannesOvationSeattleTimes" /><ref name="CannesOvationPEP" /> ''Inside Out'' was also released in [[Dolby Vision]], making it one of the earliest films to adopt the format.<ref name="DolbyVision" /> In theaters, it was accompanied by a short film called ''[[Lava (2014 film)|Lava]]'' (2014).<ref name="Lava" /> |
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On its first day in the United States and Canada, ''Inside Out'' earned $34.3{{nbsp}}million,<ref name="FridayDebut" /> including $3.7{{nbsp}}million from Thursday night previews.<ref name="ThursdayNightPreviews" /> During its opening weekend, it earned $90.4 million across 3,946 theaters (3,100 of which were in 3D), debuting at number two behind ''[[Jurassic World]]'' ($106.6{{nbsp}}million);<ref name="OpeningWeekend" /> this made it the first Pixar film not to debut at number one.<ref name="FirstPixarNotAtFirst" /> The film had the biggest number-two debut of all time, surpassing the $68.7{{nbsp}}million earned by ''[[The Day After Tomorrow]]'' (2004); the largest opening weekend for any original film, surpassing the $77{{nbsp}}million earned by ''[[Avatar (2009 film)|Avatar]]'' (2009); and was the second-biggest Pixar opening of all time after ''Toy Story 3''.<ref name="EWBiggestOriginal" /> Its successful opening was attributed to its Cannes premiere, [[CinemaCon]], and [[Fathom Events]] screenings; favorable critical reception and [[word-of-mouth]]; and its release over [[Father's Day|Father's Day weekend]].<ref name="SecondBiggestOpening" /><ref name="VarietySecondBiggestOpening" /> ''Inside Out'' had a 63 percent female audience, while families made up 71 percent. In addition, viewers under 12 years of age made up 38 percent, viewers under 18 made up 46 percent, and viewers under 25 made up 59 percent.<ref name="SecondBiggestOpening" /><ref name="VarietyMoviegoers2016" /> The film made $52.1{{nbsp}}million on its second weekend (a reduction of 42{{nbsp}}percent) and $29.3{{nbsp}}million on its third.<ref name="SecondWeekend" /><ref name="ThirdWeekend" /> By the end of its run on December 10, 2015, ''Inside Out'' had made a total of $356.9{{nbsp}}million in the U.S. and Canada.<ref name="BOM" /><ref name="BOMDomestic" /> In July 2020, due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] closing most theaters worldwide and limiting what films played, ''Inside Out'' returned to 442 theaters (mostly [[Drive-in theater|drive-ins]]) and earned $340,000.<ref name="COVIDBoxOffice" /> |
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''Inside Out'' was initially scheduled for release on May 30, 2014,<ref name="D232011" /> but was postponed to June 19, 2015.<ref name="CinemaCon2012" /> During its opening weekend in the United States and Canada, ''Inside Out'' grossed $90.4 million across 3,946 theaters, 3,100 of which were in [[3D film|3D]], debuting at number two behind ''[[Jurassic World]]'' ($106.6{{nbsp}}million).<ref name="OpeningWeekend" /> This revenue included $3.7{{nbsp}}million from Thursday night previews.<ref name="ThursdayNightPreviews" /> The weekend-total figure made ''Inside Out'' the first Pixar film not to debut at number one,<ref name="FirstPixarNotAtFirst" /> the biggest number-two debut of all time (surpassing ''[[The Day After Tomorrow]]''), and the largest opening weekend for any original film (surpassing ''[[Avatar (2009 film)|Avatar]]''), and was Pixar's second-biggest opening after ''Toy Story 3''.<ref name="EWBiggestOriginal" /> ''Inside Out''{{'s}} successful opening was attributed to its Cannes premiere, [[CinemaCon]], and [[Fathom Events]] screenings, favorable critical reception and word-of-mouth, and its release over the [[Father's Day|Father's Day weekend]]. It primarily drew a mostly female audience and approximately 71 percent of the viewers were families.<ref name="SecondBiggestOpening" /><ref name="VarietySecondBiggestOpening" /><ref name="VarietyMoviegoers2016" /> The film grossed $52.1{{nbsp}}million in its second weekend—a reduction of 42{{nbsp}}percent—and $29.3{{nbsp}}million in its third.<ref name="SecondWeekend" /><ref name="ThirdWeekend" /> After finishing its theatrical run on December 10, 2015, ''Inside Out'' had grossed $356.9{{nbsp}}million in the U.S. and Canada as the [[List of American films of 2015#Box office|fourth-highest-grossing film of the year]].<ref name="BOM" /><ref name="BOMDomestic" /> In July 2020, due to the worldwide closure of cinemas during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] and limits on which films played, ''Inside Out'' returned to 442 theaters—mostly [[Drive-in theater|drive-ins]]—and grossed $340,000.<ref name="COVIDBoxOffice" /> |
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Outside the U.S. and Canada, ''Inside Out'' earned $40.3{{nbsp}}million in 37 markets on its opening weekend.<ref name="WorldwideOpeningWeekend" /> Its top-earning markets were China at $11.7{{nbsp}}million,<ref name="MartianWorldwideDebut" /> the United Kingdom at $11.5{{nbsp}}million,<ref name="UKDebut" /> Mexico at $8.6{{nbsp}}million, Russia at $7.6{{nbsp}}million,<ref name="WorldwideOpeningWeekend" /> Italy at $7.4{{nbsp}}million,<ref name="ScorchTrialsWorldwideDebut" /> Germany at $7.1{{nbsp}}million,<ref name="MartianPanWorldwideFinal" /> and South Korea at $5.2{{nbsp}}million. It was the first Pixar film to earn over one billion rubles in Russia.<ref name="TerminatorMinionsWWJuly12" /> It earned a further $501.9{{nbsp}}million, performing well in the United Kingdom ($59.4{{nbsp}}million), Japan ($33{{nbsp}}million), Germany ($31.6{{nbsp}}million), Mexico ($31.1{{nbsp}}million), South Korea ($30.9{{nbsp}}million), France ($30.1{{nbsp}}million), Italy ($27.1{{nbsp}}million), Venezuela ($25.4{{nbsp}}million), and Australia ($24.2{{nbsp}}million).<ref name="BOM" /> This made it the seventh-highest-grossing film outside the U.S. and Canada,<ref name="BOMInternational" /> while its cumulative earnings of $858.8{{nbsp}}million made it the [[2015 in film|seventh-highest-grossing film of the year]].<ref name="Top2015Films" /> ''[[Deadline Hollywood]]'' calculated the film's net profit to be $279.51{{nbsp}}million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations, and other costs. Box office grosses and home media revenues placed it sixth on their list of "Most Valuable Blockbusters" of 2015.<ref name="DeadlineProfitAnalysisFinal" /> |
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Outside the U.S. and Canada, ''Inside Out'' grossed $40.3{{nbsp}}million during its opening weekend in 37 markets.<ref name="WorldwideOpeningWeekend" /> Its top-grossing markets were China at $11.7{{nbsp}}million,<ref name="MartianWorldwideDebut" /> the United Kingdom at $11.5{{nbsp}}million,<ref name="UKDebut" /> Mexico at $8.6{{nbsp}}million, Russia at $7.6{{nbsp}}million,<ref name="WorldwideOpeningWeekend" /> Italy at $7.4{{nbsp}}million,<ref name="ScorchTrialsWorldwideDebut" /> Germany at $7.1{{nbsp}}million,<ref name="MartianPanWorldwideFinal" /> and South Korea at $5.2{{nbsp}}million. ''Inside Out'' was the first Pixar film to gross over one billion rubles in Russia.<ref name="TerminatorMinionsWWJuly12" /> The film grossed a further $501.9{{nbsp}}million, its highest grosses coming from the United Kingdom ($59.4{{nbsp}}million), Japan ($33{{nbsp}}million), Germany ($31.6{{nbsp}}million), Mexico ($31.1{{nbsp}}million), South Korea ($30.9{{nbsp}}million), France ($30.1{{nbsp}}million), Italy ($27.1{{nbsp}}million), Venezuela ($25.4{{nbsp}}million), and Australia ($24.2{{nbsp}}million).<ref name="BOM" /> This made it the seventh-highest-grossing film outside the U.S. and Canada,<ref name="BOMInternational" /> and the [[2015 in film|seventh-highest-grossing film of 2015]] with a total gross of $858.8{{nbsp}}million.<ref name="Top2015Films" /> ''[[Deadline Hollywood]]'' calculated the film's net profit as $279.51{{nbsp}}million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participation, and other costs; box-office grosses and home-media revenues placed it sixth on their list of 2015's "Most Valuable Blockbusters".<ref name="DeadlineProfitAnalysisFinal" /> |
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[[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]] released ''Inside Out'' for [[Digital distribution|digital download]] on October 13, 2015, and on [[Blu-ray]] and [[DVD-Video|DVD]] on November 3.<ref name="HomeMediaRelease1" /><ref name="HomeMediaRelease2" /> Physical copies contain an [[audio commentary]], behind-the-scenes featurettes, deleted scenes,<ref name="HomeMediaFeatures" /> and the short films ''[[Riley's First Date?]]'' and ''Lava''.<ref name="RileysFirstDate?" /><ref name="NerdistHomeMediaReview" /><ref name="USATodayHomeMediaReview" /> ''Inside Out'' was the best-selling home-video release of November 2015 and the number-five rental during its release week. Blu-ray accounted for 57 percent of its sales.<ref name="HomeVideoVariety" /> By the end of 2015, the physical release had grossed about $97.8{{nbsp}}million.<ref name="VideoTitles" /> A [[Ultra HD Blu-ray|4K Ultra HD Blu-ray]] version was released in 2019.<ref name="4KUHDBluray-MPN" /><ref name="4KUHDBluray-Polygon" /> |
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== Reception == |
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''Inside Out'' received critical acclaim |
''Inside Out'' received critical acclaim,{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="CriticalAcclaimIndieWire" /><ref name="CriticalAcclaimCBSNews" /><ref name="CriticalAcclaimIndiaToday" /><ref name="CriticalAcclaimIndependent" /><ref name="CriticalAcclaimFT" /><ref name="CriticalAcclaimCNA" /><ref name="CriticalAcclaimGoldDerby" /><ref name="CriticalAcclaimComicBook" /><ref name="CriticalAcclaimAugustaChronicle" />}} and was listed on many critics' top-ten lists in 2015.<ref name="MetacriticBestOf2015io" /> It has an approval rating of {{RT data|score}} based on {{RT data|count}} professional reviews on the [[review aggregator]] website [[Rotten Tomatoes]], with an average rating of {{RT data|average}}. The consensus reads, "Inventive, gorgeously animated, and powerfully moving, ''Inside Out'' is another outstanding addition to the Pixar library of modern animated classics".<ref name="RottenTomatoes" /> [[Metacritic]] (which uses a weighted average) assigned ''Inside Out'' a score of 94 out of 100 based on 55 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".<ref name="Metacritic" /> Audiences polled by [[CinemaScore]] gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+-to-F scale.<ref name="SecondBiggestOpening" /> Before ''Inside Out''{{'s}} release, fans and critics were concerned by a perceived over-dependence on sequels on the part of Pixar that was exacerbated by the announcement of ''[[Toy Story 4]]'' (2019), and their films' decline in quality. ''[[The New York Times]]'' attributed this to [[DreamWorks Animation]]'s financial problems.<ref name="NYTBarnes" /><ref name="SyfyWireFirstTrailer" /> |
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Critics praised ''Inside Out''{{'s}} craftsmanship and Docter's direction,{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="TheWrapReview" /><ref name="ConsequenceReview" /><ref name="BostonGlobeReview" /><ref name="VarietyReview" /><ref name="LATimesReview" />}} describing it as a return to form for Pixar.{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="ChicagoTribuneReview" /><ref name="IndieWireReturnForm" /><ref name="AtlanticReview" /><ref name="ArizonaRepublicReview" /><ref name="NYTReview" /><ref name="SCMPReview" />}} Peter Debruge (''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]''), [[Kenneth Turan]] (''[[Los Angeles Times]]''), and [[Todd McCarthy]] (''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'') praised the film. Debruge and Turan described it as Pixar's best, calling it "sophisticated" and "audacious". Turan and [[Richard Brody]] (''[[The New Yorker]]'') cited the film's engaging visuals, its message about the value of emotions, and the depiction of Riley's imagination |
Critics praised ''Inside Out''{{'s}} craftsmanship and Docter's direction,{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="TheWrapReview" /><ref name="ConsequenceReview" /><ref name="BostonGlobeReview" /><ref name="VarietyReview" /><ref name="LATimesReview" />}} describing it as a return to form for Pixar.{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="ChicagoTribuneReview" /><ref name="IndieWireReturnForm" /><ref name="AtlanticReview" /><ref name="ArizonaRepublicReview" /><ref name="NYTReview" /><ref name="SCMPReview" />}} Peter Debruge (''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]''), [[Kenneth Turan]] (''[[Los Angeles Times]]''), and [[Todd McCarthy]] (''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'') praised the film. Debruge and Turan described it as Pixar's best, calling it "sophisticated" and "audacious". Turan and [[Richard Brody]] (''[[The New Yorker]]'') cited the film's engaging visuals, its message about the value of emotions, and the depiction of Riley's imagination, and Debruge and [[Anthony Lane]] (''The New Yorker'') praised its originality.{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="VarietyReview" /><ref name="LATimesReview" /><ref name="THRReview" /><ref name="NewYorkerReview1" /><ref name="NewYorkerReview2" />}} ''[[Vulture (website)|Vulture]]''{{'s}} [[David Edelstein]] said the film is a "new pop-culture touchstone".<ref name="VultureReview" /> Despite these overall reviews, ''[[The Guardian]]'' critic [[Peter Bradshaw]] and ''[[Slant Magazine]]'' writer Christopher Gray assessed the film as slightly inferior to Pixar's best works.<ref name="TheGuardianReview" /><ref name="SlantMgazineReview" /> |
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The scriptwriting, plot, and subject matter were praised.{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="ForbesReview" /><ref name="EmpireReview" /><ref name="NYDNReview" /><ref name="AVClubReview" /><ref name="FoxNewsReview" /><ref name="WSJReview" />}} ''[[Forbes]]''{{'s}} Scott Mendelson said the film's script supports its themes<ref name="ForbesReview" /> whereas Leigh Singer of ''[[IGN]]'' noted the film's tropes include child devotion, teamwork, and confused chases. Singer said the "tried-and-tested" journey had an unprecedented "licence to go".<ref name="IGNReview" /> Rene Rodriguez, writing for the ''[[Miami Herald]]'', said the story skips from the beginning to the end and characters inside Riley's head have thin goals.<ref name="MiamiHeraldReview" /> [[Ann Hornaday]] (''The Washington Post'') and [[A. O. Scott]] (''The New York Times'') appreciated its entertaining subject matter.<ref name="NYTReview" /><ref name="WaPoReview" /> ''[[The Hindu]]''{{'s}} Udhav Naig saw the film as promoting [[mental health]] but panned its misinterpretation of brain functions.<ref name="TheHinduReview" /> |
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Media reviews for the actors' performances were very positive;{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="VoxBestMovie" /><ref name="ForbesReview" /><ref name="FoxNewsReview" /><ref name="ComicBookReview" /><ref name="SlateReview" /><ref name="SeattleTimesReview" />}} their work was described as "wonderful" and "excellent".<ref name="DigitalSpyReview" /><ref name="NZHeraldReview" /> Edelstein commended Poehler's acting, saying she has "supernatural exuberance but the semi-tonal quavers of doubt that keep that ... from being cloying or cartoonish".<ref name="VultureReview" /> Magnett called Anger the "most perfect" character with a "sense of humor and genuine care".<ref name="ComicBookReview" /> |
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=== Accolades === |
=== Accolades === |
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{{Main|List of accolades received by Inside Out (2015 film)|l1=List of accolades received by ''Inside Out'' (2015 film)}} |
{{Main|List of accolades received by Inside Out (2015 film)|l1=List of accolades received by ''Inside Out'' (2015 film)}} |
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At the [[88th Academy Awards]], ''Inside Out'' received a nomination for [[Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay|Best Original Screenplay]] and won [[Academy Award for Best Animated Feature|Best Animated Feature]].<ref name="Oscars" /> The film's other nominations include fourteen [[Annie Awards]] (winning ten),<ref name="AnnieAwards" /> two [[British Academy Film Awards]] (winning one),<ref name="BAFTA" /> three [[Critics' Choice Movie Awards]] (winning one),<ref name="CriticsChoiceAwards" /> and a [[Golden Globe Award]] (which it won).<ref name="GoldenGlobeAwards" /> It was named one of the ten best films of 2015 by the [[National Board of Review]] (where it also won [[National Board of Review Award for Best Animated Film|Best Animated Film]]) and the [[American Film Institute]].<ref name="NationalBoardOfReview" /><ref name="AFI" /> |
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At the [[88th Academy Awards]], ''Inside Out'' received a nomination for [[Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay|Best Original Screenplay]] and won [[Academy Award for Best Animated Feature|Best Animated Feature]].<ref name="Oscars" /> Its other nominations include fourteen [[Annie Awards]] (winning ten),<ref name="AnnieAwards" /> two [[British Academy Film Awards]] (winning one),<ref name="BAFTA" /> three [[Critics' Choice Movie Awards]] (winning one),<ref name="CriticsChoiceAwards" /> and a [[Golden Globe Award]] (which it won).<ref name="GoldenGlobeAwards" /> The [[National Board of Review]] and the [[American Film Institute]] named ''Inside Out'' one of the ten-best films of 2015; it also won the National Board of Review's [[National Board of Review Award for Best Animated Film|Best Animated Film]] award.<ref name="NationalBoardOfReview" /><ref name="AFI" /> |
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== Post-release == |
== Post-release == |
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=== Thematic analysis === |
=== Thematic analysis === |
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A central theme of ''Inside Out'' is the consequences and portrayal of emotions and memories.<ref name="WaPoThemes" /><ref name="NerdistThemes" /><ref name="NPRThemes" /> Those depicted in the film are "honest" and "generous";<ref name="NerdistThemes" /><ref name="FastCompanyThemes" /> their goal is maintaining Riley's life.<ref name="DeseretThemes" /> Natasha Moore of the Australian [[ABC News (Australia)|ABC News]] |
A central theme of ''Inside Out'' is the consequences and portrayal of emotions and memories.<ref name="WaPoThemes" /><ref name="NerdistThemes" /><ref name="NPRThemes" /> Those depicted in the film are "honest" and "generous";<ref name="NerdistThemes" /><ref name="FastCompanyThemes" /> their goal is maintaining Riley's life.<ref name="DeseretThemes" /> Natasha Moore of the Australian [[ABC News (Australia)|ABC News]] said of the film's theme: "[If] Riley's carefree life gets more complicated, ... Joy's attempts to deliver uninterrupted happiness become increasingly neurotic".<ref name="ABCNewsAustraliaThemes" /> [[Nicole Markotic]] said the film explores the relationship between "the many and the one", demonstrating people have "composite" personalities. The different components of one person's personality are vital for that person's "emotional and psychological balance". Depression and sadness are distinct in the film; this distinction is meant to "[offer] individuals strategies to avoid suppressing crucial feelings".{{sfn|Markotić|2019|p=163}} Writing in the ''[[British Journal of Psychiatry]]'', Hannah Marcarian and Paul O. Wilkinson said this validation of different emotions helps people express themselves.{{sfn|Marcarian|Wilkinson|2018|p=377}} |
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Ruth Bettelheim of ''USA Today'' wrote |
Ruth Bettelheim of ''[[USA Today]]'' wrote human responses to physical and social environments evolved over millions of years and are yet fully understood, as shown by the film's omission of Riley's bodily sensations and their possible effect on mental states. Primatologist Louise Barrett said the film shows disconnection between characters who are not relating to each other or to their own emotions but moments of personal harmony lead to positive interpersonal connections.<ref name="USATodayBettelheim" /> According to ''USA Today''{{'}}s Jamie Altman, ''Inside Out'' shows major environmental changes can be "difficult, but not impossible, to overcome", recommending it to college students experiencing homesickness or sadness.<ref name="USATodayAltman" /> |
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=== Lawsuits === |
=== Lawsuits === |
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Three lawsuits followed ''Inside Out''{{'s}} release. Pediatrician Denise Daniels sued Disney and Pixar in 2017, claiming the film's personified emotions infringed on her pitch for a television series ''The Moodsters''.<ref name="June2017Lawsuit" /> Two similar suits |
Three lawsuits followed ''Inside Out''{{'s}} release. Pediatrician Denise Daniels sued Disney and Pixar in 2017, claiming the film's personified emotions infringed on her pitch for a television series called ''The Moodsters''.<ref name="June2017Lawsuit" /> Two similar suits followed in 2018; author Carla J. Masterson sued Disney for infringing her books ''What’s on the Other Side of the Rainbow?'' and ''The Secret of the Golden Mirror'',<ref name="June2018Lawsuit1" /> and another was brought in the [[United States District Court for the Northern District of California]] by a Canadian student Damon Pourshian, who had made a film titled ''Inside Out''.<ref name="June2018Lawsuit2" /><ref name="June2018Lawsuit3" /> Pourshian's suit was approved by an [[Ontario]] court in 2021.<ref name="July2021Lawsuit" /> The outcomes of these lawsuits is unknown<ref name="June2018Lawsuit1" /><ref name="July2021Lawsuit" /> and Daniels' was rejected.<ref name="March2020Lawsuit" /> |
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== Legacy == |
== Legacy == |
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=== Retrospective assessments === |
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Since its release, ''Inside Out'' has been named by multiple publications as one of the best animated films ever made.{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="HarpersBazaarBestAnimated" /><ref name="InsiderBestAnimated" /><ref name="USATodayBestAnimated" /><ref name="ElleBestAnimated" /><ref name="RollingStoneBestAnimated" /><ref name="EsquireBestAnimated" /><ref name="ParadeBestAnimated" /><ref name="ComplexBestAnimated" /><ref name="TimeOutNewYorkBestAnimated" /><ref name="EmpireBestAnimated" />}} Several publications have listed ''Inside Out'' among the greatest films of the twenty-first century,{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="BBCBestFilms21stCentury" /><ref name="NYTBestFilms21stCentury" /><ref name="IndependentBestFilms21stCentury" /><ref name="EmpireBestFilms21stCentury" />}} and the 2010s.{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="IndieWireBestof2010s" /><ref name="AVClubBestof2010s" /><ref name="TheIndependentBestof2010s" /><ref name="RogerEbert.comBestof2010s" /><ref name="SlashFilmBestof2010s" /><ref name="TimeOutLondonBestof2010s" /><ref name="GamesRadar+Bestof2010s" /><ref name="LATimesBestof2010s" />}} In December 2021, the film's screenplay was listed number 29 on the [[Writers Guild of America]]'s "101 Greatest Screenplays of the 21st Century (So Far)".<ref name="WGA" /> |
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According to ''[[Film and Philosophy]]'', a philosophical journal, ''Inside Out'' is one of the best animated films ever made.{{sfn|Shaw|2016|page=122}} Various publications, such as [[IndieWire]] and ''[[The A.V. Club]]'', have referred to ''Inside Out'' as a standout entry in the 2010s.{{efn|Attributed to multiple references:<ref name="IndieWireBestof2010s" /><ref name="AVClubBestof2010s" /><ref name="TheIndependentBestof2010s" /><ref name="RogerEbert.comBestof2010s" /><ref name="SlashFilmBestof2010s" /><ref name="TimeOutLondonBestof2010s" /><ref name="GamesRadar+Bestof2010s" /><ref name="LATimesBestof2010s" />}} A 2016 [[BBC]] poll of 177 film critics listed ''Inside Out'' as the 41st-[[BBC's 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century|best film of the 21st century]],<ref name="BBCBestFilms21stCentury" /> and ''The New York Times'' placed it seventh on its own list.<ref name="NYTBestFilms21stCentury" /> ''[[Empire (magazine)|Empire]]'' and ''[[The Independent]]'' respectively named it 18th- and 41st-best in 2020.<ref name="EmpireBestFilms21stCentury" /><ref name="IndependentBestFilms21stCentury" /> The film's screenplay was listed number twenty-nine on the [[Writers Guild of America]]'s "101 Greatest Screenplays of the 21st Century (So Far)" in 2021.<ref name="WGA" /> |
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=== Cultural impact === |
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In 2015, [[Google]] started a [[Made with Code]] event for ''Inside Out'' named "Inside HQ" to encourage children, especially girls, to study programming.<ref name="GoogleProgramming" /> Worldwide, it was among the top entertainment [[Google search]]es of 2015.<ref name="USGoogleSearch" /><ref name="PHGoogleSearch" /> The film is referenced in the television series ''[[The Simpsons]]''.<ref name="WAPOSimpsons" /><ref name="AVClubSimpsons" /> During the COVID-19 pandemic, ''Inside Out'' was one of the 35 films recommended by ''The Independent''.<ref name="COVIDIndependent" /> |
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''Inside Out'' inspired several [[Internet meme]]s. A meme implying a similarity between Joy and Disgust and the Philippine [[supercouple]] nicknamed [[AlDub]] was posted on social media in 2015.<ref name="AlDubMemes" /> Riley's mother and maternal characters from other Pixar films were shown in a buttocks-themed "Dump-Truck" meme.<ref name="DumpTruckMeme" /> |
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The concept of "core memories" became an expression used among [[Gen Z]] and later a [[Viral phenomenon|trend]] on video-sharing service [[TikTok]] in mid-2022.<ref name="InverseTikTok" /><ref name="ConversationTikTok" /> |
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[[Google]] started a [[Made with Code]] event for the film in December 2015, named "Inside HQ", to encourage children, especially girls, to study programming.<ref name="GoogleProgramming" /> [[Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind]], a spinner ride, has run since 2019 at [[Disney California Adventure]].<ref name="EmotionalWhirlwindOCRegister" /><ref name="EmotionalWhirlwindSlashfilm" /> ''Emotions at Play with Pixar's Inside Out'' is an [[Exhibit (educational)|exhibit]] at the [[Children's Museum of Pittsburgh]] that has been in operation since 2021. It features activities based on set pieces from the film.<ref name="EmotionsAtPlay" /> A confectionery store, ''Inside Out: Joyful Sweets'', opened on ''[[Disney Wish]]'' in July 2022.<ref name="SweetShop" /> |
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== Expanded franchise == |
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''Inside Out'' sparked various [[Internet meme]] reactions, including Joy and Disgust similarizing the Philippine [[supercouple]] nicknamed [[AlDub]];<ref name="AlDubMemes" /> and the real-world core memories montaging personal moments, which began spreading on [[TikTok]].<ref name="InverseTikTok" /><ref name="ConversationTikTok" /> During the COVID-19 pandemic, it was one of the 35 films recommended people watch by ''The Independent''.<ref name="COVIDIndependent" /> |
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''Inside Out'' was followed by a short film titled ''[[Riley's First Date?]]'' (2015) that takes place briefly after the events of the film and was included on the film's Blu-Ray release,<ref name="RileysFirstDate?" /> and later a feature-length sequel, ''[[Inside Out 2]]'' (2024).<ref name="IO2ReleaseDate" /> It featured Docter's "five to 27 emotions" idea,<ref name="DocterFuture" /> incorporating Anxiety ([[Maya Hawke]]), Envy ([[Ayo Edebiri]]), Embarrassment ([[Paul Walter Hauser]]), Ennui ([[Adèle Exarchopoulos]]), and Nostalgia ([[June Squibb]]) into the sequel,<ref name="IO2NewEmotions" /> and outgrossed the original film at the box office.<ref name="IO2SurpassedOriginal" /> A four-episode limited series titled ''[[Dream Productions]]'' that takes place between the events of ''Inside Out'' and ''Inside Out 2'' was released on [[Disney+]] on December 11, 2024.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Shanfeld|first=Ethan|title='Inside Out' Spinoff Series 'Dream Productions' and Pixar's 'Win or Lose' Set Disney+ Release Dates and Unveil New Footage|url=https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/inside-out-spinoff-dream-productions-disney-release-date-1236154852/|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=September 24, 2024|access-date=September 24, 2024}}</ref> |
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*[[Robert Plutchik]] |
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A sequel, ''Inside Out 2'', was announced to be in development at the [[D23 (Disney)|D23 Expo]] on September 9, 2022, for a June 14, 2024, release.<ref name="IO2ReleaseDate">{{Cite web |last1=Rubin |first1=Rebecca |last2=Vary |first2=Adam B. |date=September 15, 2022 |title=Disney Removes ''Star Wars'' Spinoff ''Rogue Squadron'' From Release Calendar, Sets Dates for ''Snow White'', ''Inside Out 2'' and ''Lion King'' Sequel |url=https://variety.com/2022/film/news/disney-star-wars-spinoff-rogue-squadron-release-snow-white-inside-out-2-lion-king-sequel-1235373972/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220915182131/https://variety.com/2022/film/news/disney-star-wars-spinoff-rogue-squadron-release-snow-white-inside-out-2-lion-king-sequel-1235373972/ |archive-date=September 15, 2022 |access-date=September 15, 2022 |website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]}}</ref><ref name="IO2Announcement">{{Cite web |last=Grobar |first=Matt |date=September 9, 2022 |title=''Inside Out'' Sequel Plans Confirmed By Pixar At D23 |url=https://deadline.com/2022/09/inside-out-sequel-plans-confirmed-by-pixar-at-d23-1235113202/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220913003924/https://deadline.com/2022/09/inside-out-sequel-plans-confirmed-by-pixar-at-d23-1235113202/ |archive-date=September 13, 2022 |access-date=September 13, 2022 |website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]}}</ref> The film will follow Riley as a teenager, with "a new set of personified emotions".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Grobar |first=Matt |date=2022-09-10 |title='Inside Out' Sequel Plans Confirmed By Pixar At D23 |url=https://deadline.com/2022/09/inside-out-sequel-plans-confirmed-by-pixar-at-d23-1235113202/ |access-date=2023-01-17 |website=Deadline |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name="IO2DateScreenRant"/> Amy Poehler will reprise her role as Joy; Mindy Kaling (Disgust) and Bill Hader (Fear) will not be returning due to reported contract disputes.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Kirby |first=Maegan |date=2022-09-09 |title=Inside Out 2 Reportedly Happening At Pixar Without 2 Major Stars |url=https://screenrant.com/inside-out-2-movie-updates-cast-hader-kailing/ |access-date=2023-01-17 |website=ScreenRant |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Shayo |first=Lukas |date=2023-01-06 |title=Inside Out Star Mindy Kaling Confirms She Isn't Returning For Sequel |url=https://screenrant.com/inside-out-2-mindy-kaling-not-returning-confirmed/ |access-date=2023-01-17 |website=ScreenRant |language=en}}</ref> Docter confirmed on June 16, 2023, that Sadness would return in the film.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Tangcay|first=Jazz|date=June 16, 2023|title=Pixar Boss Pete Docter Says the Studio 'Trained' Families to Expect Disney+ Debuts, 'Elemental' Buzz at Cannes Was 'Confusing'|url=https://variety.com/2023/biz/news/pixar-pete-docter-disney-elemental-cannes-inside-out-1235646648/|access-date=June 20, 2023|website=Variety|language=en-US}}</ref> Following the release of ''[[Elemental (2023 film)|Elemental]]'', he stated that all five emotions from the first film would return in the sequel, and would be joined by new emotions.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://variety.com/2023/biz/news/pixar-pete-docter-disney-elemental-cannes-inside-out-1235646648/ | title=Pixar Boss Pete Docter Says the Studio 'Trained' Families to Expect Disney+ Debuts, 'Elemental' Buzz at Cannes Was 'Confusing' | date=June 16, 2023 }}</ref> A television series is in development as of 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Belloni |first=Matthew |date=June 16, 2023 |title=The Troubling Pixar Paradox |url=https://puck.news/the-troubling-pixar-paradox/ |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/2023.07.17-080159/https://puck.news/the-troubling-pixar-paradox/ |archive-date=July 17, 2023 |access-date=June 18, 2023 |website=[[Puck News]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="IGNMissingEmotions">{{Cite web |last=Osborn |first=Alex |date=November 3, 2015 |title=''Inside Out'' Director Reveals Emotions That Almost Made the Cut |url=https://sea.ign.com/inside-out/93625/news/inside-out-director-reveals-emotions-that-almost-made-the-cut |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210706213116/https://sea.ign.com/inside-out/93625/news/inside-out-director-reveals-emotions-that-almost-made-the-cut |archive-date=July 6, 2021 |access-date=July 6, 2021 |website=[[IGN]]}}</ref> |
<ref name="IGNMissingEmotions">{{Cite web |last=Osborn |first=Alex |date=November 3, 2015 |title=''Inside Out'' Director Reveals Emotions That Almost Made the Cut |url=https://sea.ign.com/inside-out/93625/news/inside-out-director-reveals-emotions-that-almost-made-the-cut |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210706213116/https://sea.ign.com/inside-out/93625/news/inside-out-director-reveals-emotions-that-almost-made-the-cut |archive-date=July 6, 2021 |access-date=July 6, 2021 |website=[[IGN]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="UpsideDown">{{Cite web |last=Keegan |first=Rebecca |date=May 18, 2015 |title=Pete Docter turns expectations upside-down with ''Inside Out'' for Pixar |url=https://latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-pete-docter-inside-out-20150519-story.html#page=1 |url-access=limited |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150615124451/http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-pete-docter-inside-out-20150519-story.html#page=1 |archive-date=June 15, 2015 |access-date=June 16, 2015 |website=[[Los Angeles Times]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="APMakingOf">{{Cite web |last=Cohen |first=Sandy |date=April 7, 2015 |title=Pixar gets emotional with film 5½ years in the making |url=https://apnews.com/article/8f3fad7ca8134c8d8bed0ee3a3f9722e |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210701100239/https://apnews.com/article/8f3fad7ca8134c8d8bed0ee3a3f9722e |archive-date=July 1, 2021 |access-date=July 1, 2021 |website=[[Associated Press]]}}</ref> |
<ref name="APMakingOf">{{Cite web |last=Cohen |first=Sandy |date=April 7, 2015 |title=Pixar gets emotional with film 5½ years in the making |url=https://apnews.com/article/8f3fad7ca8134c8d8bed0ee3a3f9722e |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210701100239/https://apnews.com/article/8f3fad7ca8134c8d8bed0ee3a3f9722e |archive-date=July 1, 2021 |access-date=July 1, 2021 |website=[[Associated Press]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="SlashFilm40Things">{{Cite web |last=Fischer |first=Russ |date=April 6, 2015 |title=40 Things We Learned About Pixar's ''Inside Out'' |url=https://www.slashfilm.com/537012/inside-out-behind-the-scenes/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive. |
<ref name="SlashFilm40Things">{{Cite web |last=Fischer |first=Russ |date=April 6, 2015 |title=40 Things We Learned About Pixar's ''Inside Out'' |url=https://www.slashfilm.com/537012/inside-out-behind-the-scenes/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029195505/https://www.slashfilm.com/537012/inside-out-behind-the-scenes/ |archive-date=October 29, 2021 |access-date=October 13, 2021 |website=[[/Film]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="DeadlineProfitAnalysisFinal">{{Cite web |last=Fleming |first=Mike Jr. |date=March 23, 2016 |title=No. 6 ''Inside Out'' – 2015 Most Valuable Movie Blockbuster Tournament |url=https://deadline.com/2016/03/inside-out-profit-box-office-2015-pixar-disney-1201724894/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160326053651/http://deadline.com/2016/03/inside-out-profit-box-office-2015-pixar-disney-1201724894/ |archive-date=March 26, 2016 |access-date=March 24, 2016 |website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]}}</ref> |
<ref name="DeadlineProfitAnalysisFinal">{{Cite web |last=Fleming |first=Mike Jr. |date=March 23, 2016 |title=No. 6 ''Inside Out'' – 2015 Most Valuable Movie Blockbuster Tournament |url=https://deadline.com/2016/03/inside-out-profit-box-office-2015-pixar-disney-1201724894/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160326053651/http://deadline.com/2016/03/inside-out-profit-box-office-2015-pixar-disney-1201724894/ |archive-date=March 26, 2016 |access-date=March 24, 2016 |website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="NewGround">{{Cite web |last=Siegemund-Broka |first=Austin |date=June 20, 2014 |title=Pixar's Pete Docter Promises ''Inside Out'' Will Break New Ground |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/pixars-pete-docter-promises-inside-713756/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220118055213/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/pixars-pete-docter-promises-inside-713756/ |archive-date=January 18, 2022 |access-date=January 18, 2022 |website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref> |
<ref name="NewGround">{{Cite web |last=Siegemund-Broka |first=Austin |date=June 20, 2014 |title=Pixar's Pete Docter Promises ''Inside Out'' Will Break New Ground |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/pixars-pete-docter-promises-inside-713756/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220118055213/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/pixars-pete-docter-promises-inside-713756/ |archive-date=January 18, 2022 |access-date=January 18, 2022 |website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="GMANewsDelCarmen">{{Cite web |last=Dabu |first=Bianca Rose |date=May 5, 2015 |title=Pinoy, co-director sa isang Disney-Pixar film na ipapalabas sa Cannes Filmfest |trans-title=Pinoy, co-director of a Disney-Pixar film to be screened at Cannes Filmfest |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/showbiz/chikaminute/482226/pinoy-co-director-sa-isang-disney-pixar-film-na-ipapalabas-sa-cannes-filmfest/story/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210401072648/https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/showbiz/chikaminute/482226/pinoy-co-director-sa-isang-disney-pixar-film-na-ipapalabas-sa-cannes-filmfest/story/ |archive-date=April 1, 2021 |access-date=April 1, 2021 |website=[[GMA Integrated News]] |language=tl}}</ref> |
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<ref name="WomenAndHollywood">{{Cite web |date=June 11, 2015 |title=Why Pixar Whiz Pete Docter Decided to Enter a Young Girl's Mind — and Turn Your Emotions ''Inside Out'' |url=https://womenandhollywood.com/why-pixar-whiz-pete-docter-decided-to-enter-a-young-girls-mind-and-turn-your-emotions-inside-out-317bafbf8b38/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210803214548/https://womenandhollywood.com/why-pixar-whiz-pete-docter-decided-to-enter-a-young-girls-mind-and-turn-your-emotions-inside-out-317bafbf8b38/ |archive-date=August 3, 2021 |access-date=August 3, 2021 |website=Women and Hollywood}}</ref> |
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<ref name="FilmScript">{{Cite web |last=Alloway |first=Meredith |date=April 6, 2014 |title=Oscar winner Michael Arndt talks screenwriting, and offers some advice |url=http://thescriptlab.com/features/all-the-way-with-alloway/2608-oscar-winner-michael-arndt-talks-screenwriting-and-offers-some-advice# |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150906104026/http://thescriptlab.com/features/all-the-way-with-alloway/2608-oscar-winner-michael-arndt-talks-screenwriting-and-offers-some-advice |archive-date=September 6, 2015 |access-date=March 28, 2015 |website=The Script Lab}}</ref> |
<ref name="FilmScript">{{Cite web |last=Alloway |first=Meredith |date=April 6, 2014 |title=Oscar winner Michael Arndt talks screenwriting, and offers some advice |url=http://thescriptlab.com/features/all-the-way-with-alloway/2608-oscar-winner-michael-arndt-talks-screenwriting-and-offers-some-advice# |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150906104026/http://thescriptlab.com/features/all-the-way-with-alloway/2608-oscar-winner-michael-arndt-talks-screenwriting-and-offers-some-advice |archive-date=September 6, 2015 |access-date=March 28, 2015 |website=The Script Lab}}</ref> |
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<ref name="JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind">{{Cite web |last=Murphy |first=Mekado |date=June 17, 2015 |title=Pixar's ''Inside Out'' Takes a Journey to the Center of the Mind |url=https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/06/17/movies/21inside-out.html |url-access=limited |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150617235143/http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/06/17/movies/21inside-out.html |archive-date=June 17, 2015 |access-date=June 21, 2015 |website=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="Camerimage">{{Cite web |last=Barraclough |first=Leo |date=November 21, 2015 |title=Camerimage: Pixar's Patrick Lin on the Cinematography of ''Inside Out'' |url=https://variety.com/2015/film/global/pixars-patrick-lin-cinematography-inside-out-1201646039/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20211013010030/https://variety.com/2015/film/global/pixars-patrick-lin-cinematography-inside-out-1201646039/ |archive-date=October 13, 2021 |access-date=October 13, 2021 |website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]}}</ref> |
<ref name="Camerimage">{{Cite web |last=Barraclough |first=Leo |date=November 21, 2015 |title=Camerimage: Pixar's Patrick Lin on the Cinematography of ''Inside Out'' |url=https://variety.com/2015/film/global/pixars-patrick-lin-cinematography-inside-out-1201646039/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20211013010030/https://variety.com/2015/film/global/pixars-patrick-lin-cinematography-inside-out-1201646039/ |archive-date=October 13, 2021 |access-date=October 13, 2021 |website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="Klyce">{{Cite web |last=Desowitz |first=Bill |date=December 28, 2015 |title=Immersed in Movies: Ren Klyce Talks ''Inside Out'' Sound Design |url=https://www.indiewire.com/2015/12/immersed-in-movies-ren-klyce-talks-inside-out-sound-design-122441/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20211024144214/https://www.indiewire.com/2015/12/immersed-in-movies-ren-klyce-talks-inside-out-sound-design-122441/ |archive-date=October 24, 2021 |access-date=October 24, 2021 |website=[[IndieWire]]}}</ref> |
<ref name="Klyce">{{Cite web |last=Desowitz |first=Bill |date=December 28, 2015 |title=Immersed in Movies: Ren Klyce Talks ''Inside Out'' Sound Design |url=https://www.indiewire.com/2015/12/immersed-in-movies-ren-klyce-talks-inside-out-sound-design-122441/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20211024144214/https://www.indiewire.com/2015/12/immersed-in-movies-ren-klyce-talks-inside-out-sound-design-122441/ |archive-date=October 24, 2021 |access-date=October 24, 2021 |website=[[IndieWire]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="WaPoMarketing">{{Cite news |last=Page-Kirby |first=Kristen |date=June 19, 2015 |title=''Inside Out'' is a kids' movie without villains, princesses or cool cars — and that's a good thing |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2015/06/19/inside-out-is-a-kids-movie-without-villains-princesses-or-cool-cars-and-thats-a-good-thing/ |url-access=limited |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150619175207/https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2015/06/19/inside-out-is-a-kids-movie-without-villains-princesses-or-cool-cars-and-thats-a-good-thing/ |archive-date=June 19, 2015 |access-date=October 13, 2023 |newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="CharacterPosters">{{Cite web |last=Han |first=Angie |date=November 18, 2014 |title=See All The ''Inside Out'' Character Posters From Pixar [Updated] |url=https://www.slashfilm.com/534920/inside-out-character-posters/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20210930070757/https://www.slashfilm.com/616971/the-best-tv-shows-movies-coming-to-hulu-in-october-2021/ |archive-date=September 30, 2021 |access-date=September 30, 2021 |website=[[/Film]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="EWBingBongMarketing1">{{Cite magazine |last=Terrero |first=Nina |date=June 23, 2015 |title=''Inside Out'' director Pete Docter explains why he kept Bing Bong a big secret |url=https://ew.com/article/2015/06/23/inside-out-bing-bong-big-secret/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150625212300/https://ew.com/article/2015/06/23/inside-out-bing-bong-big-secret/ |archive-date=June 25, 2015 |access-date=October 28, 2023 |magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="EWBingBongMarketing2">{{Cite magazine |last=Terrero |first=Nina |date=November 3, 2015 |title=''Inside Out'': Bing Bong scene was supposed to be even sadder |url=https://ew.com/article/2015/11/03/inside-out-richard-kind-bing-bong/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151104133955/https://ew.com/article/2015/11/03/inside-out-richard-kind-bing-bong/ |archive-date=November 4, 2015 |access-date=October 28, 2023 |magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="GIDisneyInfinityIO">{{Cite magazine |last=Wallace |first=Kimberley |date=May 28, 2015 |title=Everything We Know About ''Disney Infinity 3.0''{{'s}} ''Inside Out'' Play Set |url=https://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2015/05/28/everything-we-know-about-disney-infinitys-inside-out-play-set.aspx |url-status=live |magazine=[[Game Informer]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210207042848/https://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2015/05/28/everything-we-know-about-disney-infinitys-inside-out-play-set.aspx |archive-date=February 7, 2021 |access-date=February 7, 2021}}</ref> |
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<ref name="WorldPremiere">{{Cite web |date=June 9, 2015 |title=''Inside Out'' premiere in Los Angeles |url=https://www.upi.com/News_Photos/Entertainment/Inside-Out-premiere-in-Los-Angeles/fp/9172/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410110205/https://www.upi.com/News_Photos/Entertainment/Inside-Out-premiere-in-Los-Angeles/fp/9172/ |archive-date=April 10, 2021 |access-date=April 10, 2021 |website=[[United Press International]]}}</ref> |
<ref name="WorldPremiere">{{Cite web |date=June 9, 2015 |title=''Inside Out'' premiere in Los Angeles |url=https://www.upi.com/News_Photos/Entertainment/Inside-Out-premiere-in-Los-Angeles/fp/9172/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410110205/https://www.upi.com/News_Photos/Entertainment/Inside-Out-premiere-in-Los-Angeles/fp/9172/ |archive-date=April 10, 2021 |access-date=April 10, 2021 |website=[[United Press International]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="DolbyVision">{{Cite web |last=Giardina |first=Carolyn |date=April 15, 2015 |title=''Tomorrowland'', ''Inside Out'' Will Help Launch Dolby Cinema |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/tomorrowland-inside-will-help-launch-788943/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220124101521/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/tomorrowland-inside-will-help-launch-788943/ |archive-date=January 24, 2022 |access-date=February 11, 2023 |website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="Lava">{{Cite web |last=Emery |first=Debbie |date=June 9, 2014 |title=Pixar's Short Film ''Lava'' Announced |url=https://hollywoodreporter.com/news/pixars-short-film-lava-announced-713613 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150622044858/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/pixars-short-film-lava-announced-713613 |archive-date=June 22, 2015 |access-date=June 6, 2015 |website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="OpeningWeekend">{{Cite web |last=McClintock |first=Pamela |date=June 21, 2015 |title=Box Office: ''Inside Out'' Hits Record $90.4M; ''Jurassic World'' No. 1 With $106.6M |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-inside-hits-record-804015 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210206140915/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-inside-hits-record-804015 |archive-date=February 6, 2021 |access-date=August 9, 2021 |website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="HomeMediaRelease2">{{Cite web |last=Anders |first=Charlie Jane |date=October 6, 2015 |title=How Pixar's ''Inside Out'' Avoided Its Greatest Danger: Becoming An 'After-School Special' |url=https://gizmodo.com/how-pixar-s-inside-out-avoided-its-greatest-danger-bec-1734883733 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210627080309/https://gizmodo.com/how-pixar-s-inside-out-avoided-its-greatest-danger-bec-1734883733 |archive-date=June 27, 2021 |access-date=June 27, 2021 |website=[[Gizmodo]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="4KUHDBluray-Polygon">{{Cite web |last=Heller |first=Emily |date=March 3, 2020 |title=A bunch of Pixar movies, including ''Up'' and ''A Bug's Life'', come to 4K Blu-ray |url=https://www.polygon.com/deals/2020/3/3/21162925/disney-pixar-4k-uhd-blu-ray-collectors-edition-amazon-best-buy-steelbook |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200304022027/https://www.polygon.com/deals/2020/3/3/21162925/disney-pixar-4k-uhd-blu-ray-collectors-edition-amazon-best-buy-steelbook |archive-date=March 4, 2020 |access-date=October 25, 2021 |website=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="CriticalAcclaimIndieWire">{{Cite web |last=Murthi |first=Vikram |date=May 19, 2015 |title=First Cannes Reviews: Pixar's ''Inside Out'' |url=https://www.indiewire.com/news/general-news/first-cannes-reviews-pixars-inside-out-130995/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230915062408/https://www.indiewire.com/news/general-news/first-cannes-reviews-pixars-inside-out-130995/ |archive-date=September 15, 2023 |access-date=September 15, 2023 |website=[[IndieWire]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="CriticalAcclaimCBSNews">{{Cite web |last=Mikelberg |first=Amanda |date=June 18, 2015 |title=Reviews are in for ''Inside Out'': Pixar has a masterpiece |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/reviews-are-in-for-inside-out-pixar-has-a-masterpiece/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150620232136/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/reviews-are-in-for-inside-out-pixar-has-a-masterpiece/ |archive-date=June 20, 2015 |access-date=September 10, 2023 |website=[[CBS News]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="CriticalAcclaimIndiaToday">{{Cite web |last=Singh |first=Suhani |date=June 23, 2015 |title=Exclusive: Disney's character supervisor Sajan Skaria on ''Inside Out'' and animation |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/bollywood/story/inside-out-movie-hollywood-sajan-skaria-toy-story-exclusive-disney-pixar-259153-2015-06-23 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230909013449/https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/bollywood/story/inside-out-movie-hollywood-sajan-skaria-toy-story-exclusive-disney-pixar-259153-2015-06-23 |archive-date=September 9, 2023 |access-date=September 9, 2023 |website=[[India Today]]}}</ref> |
<ref name="CriticalAcclaimIndiaToday">{{Cite web |last=Singh |first=Suhani |date=June 23, 2015 |title=Exclusive: Disney's character supervisor Sajan Skaria on ''Inside Out'' and animation |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/bollywood/story/inside-out-movie-hollywood-sajan-skaria-toy-story-exclusive-disney-pixar-259153-2015-06-23 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230909013449/https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/bollywood/story/inside-out-movie-hollywood-sajan-skaria-toy-story-exclusive-disney-pixar-259153-2015-06-23 |archive-date=September 9, 2023 |access-date=September 9, 2023 |website=[[India Today]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="CriticalAcclaimIndependent">{{Cite web |last=Kelner |first=Simon |date=August 5, 2015 |title=Disney Pixar is turning children into adults - and adults into children |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/disney-pixar-is-turning-children-into-adults-and-adults-into-children-10441162.html |url-access=limited |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151124023617/https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/disney-pixar-is-turning-children-into-adults-and-adults-into-children-10441162.html |archive-date=November 24, 2015 |access-date=September 15, 2023 |website=[[The Independent]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="CriticalAcclaimCNA">{{Cite web |date=December 25, 2020 |title=The maker of Pixar's ''Up'' and ''Inside Out'' talks about ''Soul'' and life's big questions |url=https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/entertainment/pixar-soul-pete-doctor-up-inside-out-258626 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210917144341/https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/entertainment/pixar-soul-pete-doctor-up-inside-out-258626 |archive-date=September 17, 2021 |access-date=September 9, 2023 |website=[[CNA (TV network)|CNA]]}}</ref> |
<ref name="CriticalAcclaimCNA">{{Cite web |date=December 25, 2020 |title=The maker of Pixar's ''Up'' and ''Inside Out'' talks about ''Soul'' and life's big questions |url=https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/entertainment/pixar-soul-pete-doctor-up-inside-out-258626 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210917144341/https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/entertainment/pixar-soul-pete-doctor-up-inside-out-258626 |archive-date=September 17, 2021 |access-date=September 9, 2023 |website=[[CNA (TV network)|CNA]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name="ForbesReview">{{Cite web |last=Mendelson |first=Scott |date=June 8, 2015 |title=''Inside Out'' Review: Pixar's Latest Masterpiece Will Make You Feel All The Feels |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2015/06/08/inside-out-review-pixars-latest-masterpiece-will-make-you-feel-all-the-feels/?sh=7d60ac903e5e |url-access=limited |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210721115240/https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2015/06/08/inside-out-review-pixars-latest-masterpiece-will-make-you-feel-all-the-feels/?sh=7d60ac903e5e |archive-date=July 21, 2021 |access-date=July 24, 2021 |website=[[Forbes]]}}</ref> |
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Directed by | Pete Docter |
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Produced by | Jonas Rivera |
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Edited by | Kevin Nolting |
Music by | Michael Giacchino |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $175 million |
Box office | $858.8 million |
Inside Out is a 2015 American animated coming-of-age film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Pete Docter from a screenplay he co-wrote with Meg LeFauve and Josh Cooley. The film stars the voices of Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Richard Kind, Bill Hader, Lewis Black, Mindy Kaling, Kaitlyn Dias, Diane Lane, and Kyle MacLachlan. Inside Out follows the inner workings of the mind of Riley, a young girl who adapts to her family's relocation as five personified emotions administer her thoughts and actions.
Docter conceived Inside Out in October 2009 after observing changes in his daughter's personality as she grew older. The project was subsequently green-lit, and Docter and co-director Ronnie del Carmen developed the story, while consulting psychologists and neuroscientists in an effort to accurately portray the mind. Development took five and a half years on a budget of approximately $175 million. Significant changes to the film's story and characters delayed the film's production schedule.
Inside Out debuted at the 68th Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2015, and was released in the United States on June 19. It received critical acclaim for its craftsmanship, screenplay, subject matter, plot, and vocal performances—particularly those of Poehler, Smith, Kind, Hader, Kaling, and Black. The National Board of Review and the American Film Institute named Inside Out one of the top-ten films of 2015. It grossed $858.8 million worldwide, finishing its theatrical run as the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2015. The film was nominated for two awards at the 88th Academy Awards, winning Best Animated Feature, and received numerous other accolades. Philosophical journal Film and Philosophy recognized Inside Out as one of the best animated films ever made. A sequel, Inside Out 2, was released in 2024.
Plot
In the mind of a young girl named Riley Andersen are five personified emotions that influence her actions: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger. Riley's experiences become memories that are stored as colored orbs and are sent into long-term memory each night. The aspects of the five most important "core memories" within her personality take the form of five floating islands. Joy acts as the leader and tries to limit Sadness's influence, perceiving her as an unnecessary burden for Riley.
At age 11, Riley moves from Minnesota to San Francisco for her father's new job. On Riley's first day at her new school, Sadness retroactively saddens joyous memories, causing Riley to cry in front of her class. This creates Riley's first sad core memory. Joy tries to dispose of the memory using a pneumatic tube but knocks loose the other core memories during a struggle with Sadness, disabling the personality islands. Joy, Sadness, and the core memories are sucked out of Headquarters.
In the absence of Joy and Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust try to make happy core memories, but the results are disastrous, distancing Riley from her parents, peers, and hobbies. Without the core memories, Anger causes Riley's personality islands to crumble and fall into the "Memory Dump", where things fade to non-existence as they are forgotten.
While navigating the vast long-term memory area, Joy and Sadness encounter Bing Bong, Riley's imaginary friend, who suggests riding the "train of thought" back to Headquarters. Meanwhile, Anger, intending to restore Riley's happiness, convinces Disgust and Fear that Riley should run away to Minnesota, where her happy memories were formed. Joy, Sadness, and Bing Bong catch the train, but it is derailed when another island collapses. Joy, who is afraid all of the core memories will become sad, abandons Sadness and tries to ride a "recall tube" back to Headquarters. The ground below the tube collapses, sending Joy and Bing Bong plunging into the Memory Dump.
Joy discovers a sad memory of losing a hockey game that turned happy when Riley's parents and friends comforted her, and she realizes Sadness's purpose in alerting others when Riley is emotionally overwhelmed and needs help. Joy and Bing Bong try to use his song-fueled wagon rocket to escape the Memory Dump but are unable to ascend due to their combined weight. Bing Bong jumps out of the wagon to save Joy and fades away in the Memory Dump, forgotten.
Anger's idea disables the console, putting Riley into depression as she boards a bus to Minnesota. Joy reunites with Sadness, and they return to Headquarters. Joy hands control of the console to Sadness, who reactivates it and returns Riley to her parents. As Sadness re-installs the core memories, transforming them from happy to sad, Riley tells her parents she misses her old life. Riley's parents comfort her and tell her they also miss Minnesota.
Joy and Sadness work the console together, creating a new core memory that is both happy and sad, and a new island forms, representing Riley's acceptance of her life in San Francisco. One year later, a 12-year old Riley has adapted to her new home, made new friends, and acquired new hobbies. Inside Headquarters, Riley's emotions admire her new personality islands, powered by core memories that contain a mixture of emotions, and are given an expanded console that has enough room for them to work as a team. Although they admit slight concern over a large red alarm marked puberty, they forget about it.
Voice cast
- Amy Poehler as Joy
- Phyllis Smith as Sadness
- Richard Kind as Bing Bong
- Bill Hader as Fear
- Lewis Black as Anger
- Mindy Kaling as Disgust
- Kaitlyn Dias as Riley
- Diane Lane as Mom
- Kyle MacLachlan as Dad
- Paula Poundstone as Forgetter Paula
- Bobby Moynihan as Forgetter Bobby
- Paula Pell as Dream Director and Mom's Anger
- Dave Goelz as Subconscious Guard Frank
- Frank Oz as Subconscious Guard Dave
- Josh Cooley as Jangles
- Flea as Mind Worker Cop Jake
- John Ratzenberger as Fritz
- Carlos Alazraqui as a helicopter pilot and Dad's Fear
- Peter Sagal as Clown's Joy
- Rashida Jones as Cool Girl's emotions
Production
Development
Development of Inside Out was green-lit in October 2009[1] after director Pete Docter noticed his daughter Elie becoming "more quiet and reserved",[2] and began to wonder what was happening internally.[3][4] Docter invited Ronnie del Carmen, who had worked as story supervisor on Finding Nemo (2003) and Up (2009), to join the project as co-director, a role del Carmen accepted.[5][6] They sought inspiration from their own personal histories and experiences,[7] and conferred with psychologists and specialists such as psychologist Paul Ekman and Dacher Keltner, professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, for accuracy.[8][9] While designing Riley's mental landscape, they consulted neuroscientists, and took cues from DNA strands and photographs of neuronal flashes.[1] According to Keltner and Ekman, the film emphasizes the ways emotions organize our thoughts and social lives, especially the role of sadness in fostering connections.[10]
Twenty-seven emotions—including irritation, envy, greed, gloom, despair, depression, love, schadenfreude, ennui, shame, embarrassment, and hope—were considered for early versions of the film, but the number was later reduced for the sake of simplicity.[b] Ekman supplied a list of emotions—anger, fear, sadness, disgust, contempt, surprise, and happiness—and Docter decided to remove surprise due to its similarity to fear; he also removed contempt. Happiness was renamed Optimism and later Joy.[8][16][17] Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter offered little input to the film due to his focus on restructuring Walt Disney Animation Studios; it was the first Pixar film to be produced without involvement from the studio's co-founder Steve Jobs, who died in 2011.[2] The film's development process took five-and-a-half years[18][19] and had a budget of approximately $175 million.[20] Ralph Eggleston, Pixar's production designer since 1992, stated it was the hardest and longest film he had ever worked on.[19] As a result, first-time directors were considered ineligible to work on the film.[21]
Writing
In 2010, Docter and the filmmaking team met to discuss aspects of Inside Out, including its setting, rules, and reels. Docter then recruited a small team to develop the film's plotline and design its characters within 12 months;[1][22][23] their main challenge was to handle its multilayered technique.[24] Del Carmen described his upbringing as a significant influence and had the idea of making Riley an avid ice-hockey player due to that sport's popularity in Minnesota.[25][26] Though the film's script was deemed ambitious and ingenious, screenwriter Michael Arndt spent a year on it before leaving the project in early 2011;[27] he was attributed with providing additional story material.[28] Along with Docter, Josh Cooley and Meg LeFauve were credited as screenwriters for its rewrites.[29]
To promote diverse input, half of the story team were women at a time when the animation industry largely consisted of men. Although Inside Out's focus is a girl, research found females age 11 to 17 were more attuned to expressions and emotions than younger girls.[26] Docter decided Riley was not a main character but the film's setting.[1] He considered the lead emotion as female because Riley is a girl. Other emotion characters were assigned male and female.[30] Docter discarded an initial idea about Riley falling into a deep depression.[2] Creation of storyboards for Inside Out took two-to-three years and included seven-to-eight screenings for Pixar's "brains trust", a small group of creative leaders who oversee development of all films. They spent over three years improving the dinnertime scene to avoid it becoming stale with audiences while sustaining the story and humor.[31]
The filmmakers were responsible for expressing the characters' personal traits, talents,[11] and contrasts.[26] Inside Out's design team researched more of Riley's personality's distinct directions after Docter became concerned over Joy's displeasure. Designer Albert Lozano wanted Joy to be tomboyish and mischievous.[32] Amy Poehler helped the team write Joy, illustrating a broad range of happiness after facing difficulties. With LeFauve's help, the team envisioned Joy as a vulnerable, intangible character because she is "unapologetically positive".[22][33] From the outset, the idea of Joy's potential to excessively manipulate youth, persisted, setting off Riley's "social storms".[34]
In one instance, Riley was to have wanted the lead role as a turkey in a Thanksgiving Day pageant; Docter found that plot idea to be too unfamiliar and sought something to replace it. Several drafts emerged, including the characters cultivating ideas after falling to "Idea Fields";[35] in another, Bing Bong would recruit at a large, exiled entourage of characters from Riley's childhood. Richard Kind later defined his character as "the fading of childhood" when Inside Out's development had progressed.[36] In October 2011, Diane Disney Miller persuaded Docter to reduce Inside Out's distractions and reprioritize the story.[22] Docter determined the concept of personality islands could integrate the mind world's geography and story.[35]
In 2012, the film was put into production[1] after several screenings and suggestions, and was evaluated after three months. Editor Kevin Nolting said seven versions of the film were created before the production began.[31] Balancing the film's tone, for example, viewers' responses to Joy's cheerful nature while feeling negative about the mess Joy manipulates in Riley, was difficult. Producer Jonas Rivera credited Poehler for developing these aspects of Joy's nature.[34] Eggleston recommended setting the film in Riley's mind rather than in her brain,[37] and a few scenes about the brain were dropped.[11]
Pixar filmmakers held an evaluation screening of the film in July 2012. An early version of Inside Out focused on Joy and Fear getting lost together. Docter deemed this problematic and determined the idea about Joy had learned from Fear to develop her characterization, before deciding to integrate emotions and relationships within the film. Instead, Sadness replaced Fear to have a "much juicier" role.[11][38] Docter's altercation between Joy and Sadness lacked the film's emotional ending. To address the issue, he changed a scene where Riley is separating from her friend in its subsequent portions. Islands of Friendship and Personality became Joy and Sadness's outings in the film to maintain its continuity.[39]
During the storyboarding process, 27 sequences and 178,128 outlines were developed,[22] with 127,781 remaining upon completion.[11] According to Cooley, 10 plot rewrites of Inside Out and 10 unabridged scenes of Riley's mind were made.[39] Initial storyboarding differentiated the importance of Riley's character arc rather than her emotions but Rivera considered the film's balance was "about 75 percent inside, 25 percent out".[24] In early 2013, the filmmakers made seven-to-eight distinct openings for the film.[22] Inside Out's first completed scenes were test-screened at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in June 2014.[40] The brain trust eventually locked the picture and its story. Production of the film concluded in May 2015[1] after three years.[16]
Casting
Inside Out's principal characters were cast in August 2013.[41] Voice recording began that year and ended in 2014.[1] Casting focused on actors who have personas identical to those of the characters they voiced.[42] Because Inside Out's cast includes several veterans of Saturday Night Live (SNL), the film's production team spent a week at that program researching a live television sequence.[43]
Phyllis Smith was the first of the emotions characters to be cast and Poehler was the last. Smith and Poehler had three voice-recording sessions each.[44][45] Smith was initially concerned about her attempt to voice a role in an animated film.[46] Once Smith got a call to travel to Pixar's headquarters in Emeryville, California, Rivera cast her after watching a lunch scene in Bad Teacher (2011). He contacted Docter and said, "I think we found our Sadness".[45] Smith saw her natural voice following her first recording session.[46]
Kind was Docter's perfect choice for Bing Bong.[47] Kind attempted to convey the same "sort of innocence" he had conveyed in his previous Pixar roles.[48] Docter described Bing Bong as a contribution of Joy's characterization.[47] Kind modeled Bing Bong's personality and appearance on Oliver Hardy, Jimmy Durante, and John Candy, especially Candy's performance in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987).[46]
Bill Hader and the filmmakers visited the set of SNL in New York City, where his immediate casting as Fear was assumed until his stay ended. Hader contacted Poehler and said his role was secret before reaffirming his involvement in Inside Out. In preparation, Hader practiced "almost every emotion" and his screaming voice in recording sessions.[c] Fear was modeled on both actor Don Knotts and Rowan Atkinson's character Mr. Bean, both of whom have wide eyes. Docter described Fear as "the kind of guy who could bring sophistication and then flip on a dime".[30][52]
Mindy Kaling attended six recording sessions within four hours to voice Disgust before being cast in the role. She said the story sounded "really beautiful" when it was pitched to her.[8][50] Docter said Lewis Black exemplified Anger, and he was cast after the filmmakers kept him in mind, having heard Black's voice.[17] The filmmakers cast Kaitlyn Dias as Riley, having described her performance as "touching" and adapted its "heartbreaking honesty". According to Rivera, Dias's casting was "perfect".[46]
Design
Eggleston was tasked with outlining the mind and real worlds through design briefs. The mind world incorporates soft surfaces, increased use of saturated colors and contrasty light, and translucency whereas the real world uses opposite attributes.[19] The worlds' design resembles those of Pixar films Up and Toy Story 3 (2010),[16] the romantic drama One from the Heart (1982), David Hockney's theatrical productions,[53] and the intended 1950s Broadway musicals.[2] Supervising animator Victor Navone tightened the design's aspects,[16] which were emphasized by freeform surface modeling.[54] Around 300 designs of Headquarters were developed.[1] Decoding how to depict the mind's interior, the filmmakers concentrated on the word "electrochemical" and considered options using electricity.[55]
Character designs underwent several revisions before they were finalized. Simple shapes were initially designed; these included Anger as a brick, Joy as a star, Sadness as a tear, and Fear as a nerve. Sadness's appearance was eventually changed to that of Debbie Downer. Lozano planned to dress Sadness in pajamas to highlight her depression. Disgust's and Anger's approaches were respectively based on April Ludgate and Hades from Hercules (1997). To avoid similarities to Tinker Bell, Joy was given a green dress and her hair color was changed to blue. After Pixar presented potential designs of Riley to the audience, Lozano thought the character looked like Elie.[52][56]
Animation
Animation of Inside Out took a year and a half. About 48 animators, including supervisors Shawn Krause and Navone, and director Jamie Roe and 350 artists—35 of them lighting–led by cinematographer Kim White–and 10 layout—and technicians were involved in the production. Two animation teams were assembled: one for the abstract sequence and another involving crowd simulation for the character groupings.[16][18] They used novel technology to locate every part of the human body.[57]
Docter imagined with emotions for characters, they could "push the level of caricature" to both design and style of movement. To this end, they emulated the animation styles of Tex Avery and Chuck Jones.[35] Docter informed Krause and Navone to push the graphic caricature of each character rather than sticking to the rigid behavior of each RenderMan model. This required an artist to draw over characters in Inside Out using a Wacom Cintiq during dailies.[58] After the characters' forms were finalized, they were proposed for 3D models using desktop computers. The filmmakers studied dailies until Docter gave the film's finalized shots approval on lighting and rendering.[1]
Inside Out made increased use of an advanced sketching tool with which animators performed rapid sculpting on silhouettes, altering the characters' appearances and evaluating a "fine-tuning" cloth stimulation.[59] Through the simulation department, the motion of the characters' hair and garments was added.[11] Pixar co-founder Edwin Catmull felt the characters' attributes have to a lesser extent humanoid forms, bright colors, and strange shapes due to their possession of force fields.[60] All aspects of Inside Out were eventually merged into a single image,[11] becoming an animation spread across 1,600 shots. Each three seconds of footage took three weeks to create[1] and 33 hours to render.[60]
Both animation teams handled the transition of Joy from a "complete abstract" to an "animatable character".[61] Lighting Joy was Eggleston's early inspiration through his production design. Eggleston's pastel diagram shaped Joy, increasing her illumination[62] and making her Pixar's crucial character. Instead of being solid, Joy's effervescence was derived from pinwheels, Champagne, and sparklers. Lozano thought Joy looked like Audrey Hepburn.[1] For Joy to become brightened, the RenderMan team developed geometrical optics,[62] and Docter suggested designing her with "sprite-like and golden" modifications.[30] These effects function dependably due to Joy's typical type. Over 750 shots were made using artistic performance and lighting cinematography.[61] The filmmakers worked on Joy's aura for eight months but encountered difficulties with time and budget. Lasseter requested that it be applied for each emotion instead. Eggleston described this technique, saying "You could hear the core technical staff just hitting the ground, the budget falling through the roof".[63] Docter and his six-designer team spent approximately 18 months finalizing Joy's look.[32] The process of making Joy took three years.[30]
Cinematography
Director of photography Patrick Lin focused on emphasizing Inside Out's cinematography. It created a visual language with unique camera styles to depict the mind world and the real world, allowing a connection between the film's story and Riley's character. Lin said these worlds can polarize themselves.[64][65] The mind world's layout and cinematography were influenced by Casablanca (1942). Pixar researched films from Hollywood's golden age for set constructions. They performed master moving shots, combining them into a single scene, the longest of which were 48 seconds and consisted of 1,200 frames.[62]
Filming the real world encountered problems with lens distortion and out-of-focus shots but directorial changes countered the camera-work's complexity. The camera operators used Arri Ultra Prime and Zeiss Cooke S4 lenses with distinct camera movements and predetermined paths for both worlds. A dolly, track, crane, and boom were used for the mind world and hand-held cameras with zoom lenses and Steadicam mounts were used for the real one. Lin's crew supervised Riley's arc as these cameras were used across three acts; the first was mounted on a Steadicam and the second was hand-held.[19][66]
Inside Out's certain aspects were supported by "scale progressions" (the worldbuilding size based on the main characters' perspective) for characterizations, as well as Riley and Joy's arcs, staging for the story, and framing for the theme.[66] The cameras were created by the crew have attached sensors; these cameras were "rough" and "physical" but were improved in Inside Out after being used in Pixar's short film The Blue Umbrella (2013). Human–machine system was made to roam each person within Inside Out's environment, assigning each of their performances to interact the film's scenes. Virtual ones were blocked using Layout before being animated.[54]
Music and sound design
Michael Giacchino composed the music for Inside Out.[67] He began planning in January 2015[68] and concluded in May 2015.[1] While in the music session, Docter felt its score was "bittersweet" and "nostalgic".[22] Giacchino wanted to create something more emotionally monumental for Inside Out than his score from Up.[68] The producers first met with Giacchino to discuss the film's concept and screen it for him. In response, Giacchino composed an eight-minute suite of music, unconnected to the film, based on his emotions viewing it. Rivera said because both Giacchino and Docter were musicians, they discussed the film in terms of story and character.[35] In accordance with his creative preference, sound designer Ren Klyce created a progressive soundscape.[69] Audio mixing was done to harmonize "dense" sounds for the film's beginning scene. The introduction of Joy uses a single sound.[70]
Release
Marketing
Marketing Inside Out was considered difficult despite the enthusiasm of executives at Disney and Pixar for the film.[38] Writing for The Washington Post, Kristen Page-Kirby described this as "absolutely screwed".[71] Disney's marketing strategy included an active social media campaign,[72] a worldwide publicity tour,[73] and the creation of five colorful character posters.[74] Kind did not take part in Inside Out's marketing because the producers decided to keep Bing Bong a secret.[48] As a result, the character was excluded from the film's promotion to focus on the emotion characters. Docter considered Kind's decision "smart", recognizing Bing Bong was a "surprise to the audience".[75][76] In the run-up to its release, the film was test-screened for children because executives were worried about its appeal to young viewers.[33] Disney Infinity 3.0 added a platformer-type Inside Out playset featuring all five emotion characters as playable characters.[77][78] A mobile Puzzle Bobble-style game titled Inside Out: Thought Bubbles was released.[79][80]
Box office
The 95-minute film Inside Out debuted in a competition at the 68th Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2015,[81][82] followed by a premiere on June 8 at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles.[83] In the event at Cannes, the film received an eight-minute standing ovation.[84][85] Inside Out was also released in Dolby Vision, making it one of the earliest films to adopt the format.[86] In theaters, it was accompanied by a short film called Lava (2014).[87]
Inside Out was initially scheduled for release on May 30, 2014,[88] but was postponed to June 19, 2015.[89] During its opening weekend in the United States and Canada, Inside Out grossed $90.4 million across 3,946 theaters, 3,100 of which were in 3D, debuting at number two behind Jurassic World ($106.6 million).[90] This revenue included $3.7 million from Thursday night previews.[91] The weekend-total figure made Inside Out the first Pixar film not to debut at number one,[92] the biggest number-two debut of all time (surpassing The Day After Tomorrow), and the largest opening weekend for any original film (surpassing Avatar), and was Pixar's second-biggest opening after Toy Story 3.[93] Inside Out's successful opening was attributed to its Cannes premiere, CinemaCon, and Fathom Events screenings, favorable critical reception and word-of-mouth, and its release over the Father's Day weekend. It primarily drew a mostly female audience and approximately 71 percent of the viewers were families.[94][95][96] The film grossed $52.1 million in its second weekend—a reduction of 42 percent—and $29.3 million in its third.[97][98] After finishing its theatrical run on December 10, 2015, Inside Out had grossed $356.9 million in the U.S. and Canada as the fourth-highest-grossing film of the year.[99][100] In July 2020, due to the worldwide closure of cinemas during the COVID-19 pandemic and limits on which films played, Inside Out returned to 442 theaters—mostly drive-ins—and grossed $340,000.[101]
Outside the U.S. and Canada, Inside Out grossed $40.3 million during its opening weekend in 37 markets.[102] Its top-grossing markets were China at $11.7 million,[103] the United Kingdom at $11.5 million,[104] Mexico at $8.6 million, Russia at $7.6 million,[102] Italy at $7.4 million,[105] Germany at $7.1 million,[106] and South Korea at $5.2 million. Inside Out was the first Pixar film to gross over one billion rubles in Russia.[107] The film grossed a further $501.9 million, its highest grosses coming from the United Kingdom ($59.4 million), Japan ($33 million), Germany ($31.6 million), Mexico ($31.1 million), South Korea ($30.9 million), France ($30.1 million), Italy ($27.1 million), Venezuela ($25.4 million), and Australia ($24.2 million).[99] This made it the seventh-highest-grossing film outside the U.S. and Canada,[108] and the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2015 with a total gross of $858.8 million.[109] Deadline Hollywood calculated the film's net profit as $279.51 million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participation, and other costs; box-office grosses and home-media revenues placed it sixth on their list of 2015's "Most Valuable Blockbusters".[20]
Home media
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released Inside Out for digital download on October 13, 2015, and on Blu-ray and DVD on November 3.[110][111] Physical copies contain an audio commentary, behind-the-scenes featurettes, deleted scenes,[112] and the short films Riley's First Date? and Lava.[113][114][115] Inside Out was the best-selling home-video release of November 2015 and the number-five rental during its release week. Blu-ray accounted for 57 percent of its sales.[116] By the end of 2015, the physical release had grossed about $97.8 million.[117] A 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray version was released in 2019.[118][119]
Reception
Critical response
Inside Out received critical acclaim,[d] and was listed on many critics' top-ten lists in 2015.[129] It has an approval rating of 98% based on 385 professional reviews on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 8.9/10. The consensus reads, "Inventive, gorgeously animated, and powerfully moving, Inside Out is another outstanding addition to the Pixar library of modern animated classics".[130] Metacritic (which uses a weighted average) assigned Inside Out a score of 94 out of 100 based on 55 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[131] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+-to-F scale.[94] Before Inside Out's release, fans and critics were concerned by a perceived over-dependence on sequels on the part of Pixar that was exacerbated by the announcement of Toy Story 4 (2019), and their films' decline in quality. The New York Times attributed this to DreamWorks Animation's financial problems.[2][132]
Critics praised Inside Out's craftsmanship and Docter's direction,[e] describing it as a return to form for Pixar.[f] Peter Debruge (Variety), Kenneth Turan (Los Angeles Times), and Todd McCarthy (The Hollywood Reporter) praised the film. Debruge and Turan described it as Pixar's best, calling it "sophisticated" and "audacious". Turan and Richard Brody (The New Yorker) cited the film's engaging visuals, its message about the value of emotions, and the depiction of Riley's imagination, and Debruge and Anthony Lane (The New Yorker) praised its originality.[g] Vulture's David Edelstein said the film is a "new pop-culture touchstone".[147] Despite these overall reviews, The Guardian critic Peter Bradshaw and Slant Magazine writer Christopher Gray assessed the film as slightly inferior to Pixar's best works.[148][149]
The scriptwriting, plot, and subject matter were praised.[h] Forbes's Scott Mendelson said the film's script supports its themes[150] whereas Leigh Singer of IGN noted the film's tropes include child devotion, teamwork, and confused chases. Singer said the "tried-and-tested" journey had an unprecedented "licence to go".[156] Rene Rodriguez, writing for the Miami Herald, said the story skips from the beginning to the end and characters inside Riley's head have thin goals.[157] Ann Hornaday (The Washington Post) and A. O. Scott (The New York Times) appreciated its entertaining subject matter.[142][158] The Hindu's Udhav Naig saw the film as promoting mental health but panned its misinterpretation of brain functions.[159]
Media reviews for the actors' performances were very positive;[i] their work was described as "wonderful" and "excellent".[164][165] Edelstein commended Poehler's acting, saying she has "supernatural exuberance but the semi-tonal quavers of doubt that keep that ... from being cloying or cartoonish".[147] Magnett called Anger the "most perfect" character with a "sense of humor and genuine care".[161]
Accolades
At the 88th Academy Awards, Inside Out received a nomination for Best Original Screenplay and won Best Animated Feature.[166] Its other nominations include fourteen Annie Awards (winning ten),[167] two British Academy Film Awards (winning one),[168] three Critics' Choice Movie Awards (winning one),[169] and a Golden Globe Award (which it won).[170] The National Board of Review and the American Film Institute named Inside Out one of the ten-best films of 2015; it also won the National Board of Review's Best Animated Film award.[171][172]
Post-release
Thematic analysis
A central theme of Inside Out is the consequences and portrayal of emotions and memories.[173][174][175] Those depicted in the film are "honest" and "generous";[174][176] their goal is maintaining Riley's life.[177] Natasha Moore of the Australian ABC News said of the film's theme: "[If] Riley's carefree life gets more complicated, ... Joy's attempts to deliver uninterrupted happiness become increasingly neurotic".[178] Nicole Markotic said the film explores the relationship between "the many and the one", demonstrating people have "composite" personalities. The different components of one person's personality are vital for that person's "emotional and psychological balance". Depression and sadness are distinct in the film; this distinction is meant to "[offer] individuals strategies to avoid suppressing crucial feelings".[179] Writing in the British Journal of Psychiatry, Hannah Marcarian and Paul O. Wilkinson said this validation of different emotions helps people express themselves.[180]
Ruth Bettelheim of USA Today wrote human responses to physical and social environments evolved over millions of years and are yet fully understood, as shown by the film's omission of Riley's bodily sensations and their possible effect on mental states. Primatologist Louise Barrett said the film shows disconnection between characters who are not relating to each other or to their own emotions but moments of personal harmony lead to positive interpersonal connections.[181] According to USA Today's Jamie Altman, Inside Out shows major environmental changes can be "difficult, but not impossible, to overcome", recommending it to college students experiencing homesickness or sadness.[182]
Lawsuits
Three lawsuits followed Inside Out's release. Pediatrician Denise Daniels sued Disney and Pixar in 2017, claiming the film's personified emotions infringed on her pitch for a television series called The Moodsters.[183] Two similar suits followed in 2018; author Carla J. Masterson sued Disney for infringing her books What’s on the Other Side of the Rainbow? and The Secret of the Golden Mirror,[184] and another was brought in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California by a Canadian student Damon Pourshian, who had made a film titled Inside Out.[185][186] Pourshian's suit was approved by an Ontario court in 2021.[187] The outcomes of these lawsuits is unknown[184][187] and Daniels' was rejected.[188]
Legacy
Retrospective assessments
According to Film and Philosophy, a philosophical journal, Inside Out is one of the best animated films ever made.[189] Various publications, such as IndieWire and The A.V. Club, have referred to Inside Out as a standout entry in the 2010s.[j] A 2016 BBC poll of 177 film critics listed Inside Out as the 41st-best film of the 21st century,[198] and The New York Times placed it seventh on its own list.[199] Empire and The Independent respectively named it 18th- and 41st-best in 2020.[200][201] The film's screenplay was listed number twenty-nine on the Writers Guild of America's "101 Greatest Screenplays of the 21st Century (So Far)" in 2021.[202]
Cultural impact
In 2015, Google started a Made with Code event for Inside Out named "Inside HQ" to encourage children, especially girls, to study programming.[203] Worldwide, it was among the top entertainment Google searches of 2015.[204][205] The film is referenced in the television series The Simpsons.[206][207] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Inside Out was one of the 35 films recommended by The Independent.[208]
Inside Out inspired several Internet memes. A meme implying a similarity between Joy and Disgust and the Philippine supercouple nicknamed AlDub was posted on social media in 2015.[209] Riley's mother and maternal characters from other Pixar films were shown in a buttocks-themed "Dump-Truck" meme.[210]
The concept of "core memories" became an expression used among Gen Z and later a trend on video-sharing service TikTok in mid-2022.[211][212]
Expanded franchise
Inside Out was followed by a short film titled Riley's First Date? (2015) that takes place briefly after the events of the film and was included on the film's Blu-Ray release,[113] and later a feature-length sequel, Inside Out 2 (2024).[213] It featured Docter's "five to 27 emotions" idea,[12] incorporating Anxiety (Maya Hawke), Envy (Ayo Edebiri), Embarrassment (Paul Walter Hauser), Ennui (Adèle Exarchopoulos), and Nostalgia (June Squibb) into the sequel,[214] and outgrossed the original film at the box office.[215] A four-episode limited series titled Dream Productions that takes place between the events of Inside Out and Inside Out 2 was released on Disney+ on December 11, 2024.[216]
See also
Notes
- ^ Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures through the Walt Disney Pictures banner.
- ^ Attributed to multiple references:[11][12][13][14][15]
- ^ Attributed to multiple references:[17][43][49][50][51]
- ^ Attributed to multiple references:[120][121][122][123][124][125][126][127][128]
- ^ Attributed to multiple references:[133][134][135][136][137]
- ^ Attributed to multiple references:[138][139][140][141][142][143]
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- ^ Attributed to multiple references:[150][151][152][153][154][155]
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External links
- Official website at Disney
- Official website at Pixar
- Inside Out at IMDb
- Inside Out at Rotten Tomatoes
- Official screenplay
- 2015 films
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- 2010s American animated films
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- Inside Out (franchise)
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- Personifications
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