Explore the emotions living inside Riley's mind as she navigates teenage life!
Released June 14, 2024 | Pixar Animation Studios
The optimistic leader of Riley's emotions! Joy always tries to keep Riley happy and positive. She learns important lessons about accepting all emotions, not just happiness.
Voiced by Amy Poehler
The hyperactive new emotion that arrives when Riley turns 13! Anxiety speaks a thousand words per minute and leads a takeover, trying to protect Riley by planning for every possible future scenario.
Voiced by Maya Hawke
The melancholic blue emotion who helps Riley process difficult feelings. Sadness proved her importance in the first film by showing that it's okay to feel sad and ask for help.
Voiced by Phyllis Smith
The small, teal-colored emotion that makes Riley covet things in a small, insecure way. Envy looks up to others and wants what they have, representing typical teenage feelings of comparison.
Voiced by Ayo Edebiri
The fiery red emotion who erupts when things aren't fair! Anger is passionate about justice and keeping Riley from being pushed around, though sometimes he's a bit too quick to react.
Voiced by Lewis Black
The slim, soft-spoken emotion representing boredom and apathy. This French term describes listlessnessEnnui lounges on the couch all day and controls the dashboard through a phone app!
Voiced by Ad�le Exarchopoulos
The nervous purple emotion constantly on the lookout for danger! Fear keeps Riley safe by assessing risks and preventing her from doing anything too dangerous or scary.
Voiced by Tony Hale
The sassy green emotion who keeps Riley from being poisonedphysically or socially! Disgust has high standards and makes sure Riley doesn't do anything that would damage her reputation.
Voiced by Liza Lapira
The 13-year-old girl whose mind the emotions live in! Riley navigates the challenges of becoming a teenager, dealing with new emotions, friendships, hockey camp, and finding her sense of self.
Voiced by Kensington Tallman
Inside Out 2 is a 2024 Pixar animated film that premiered on June 10, 2024, and was released in theaters on June 14, 2024. The sequel follows Riley Andersen as she turns 13 and enters her teenage years, bringing massive changes to her Headquartersthe place where her emotions work to guide her through life.
The original five emotionsJoy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgustfind themselves joined by four new emotions that arrive with puberty: Anxiety, Envy, Embarrassment, and Ennui. When Anxiety takes control and bottles up the original emotions (dubbing them "suppressed emotions"), Joy and her team must find a way to restore balance and help Riley develop a healthy sense of self.
The film explores how emotions become more complex during adolescence. Anxiety (voiced by Maya Hawke) becomes the central new character, representing the overthinking and future-planning that often comes with teenage years. Envy (Ayo Edebiri) shows insecurity and comparison, Embarrassment (Paul Walter Hauser) captures self-consciousness, and Ennui (Ad�le Exarchopoulos) embodies teenage apathy and boredomshe even controls the emotion dashboard through a phone app!
Inside Out 2 tackles important themes about emotional complexity, self-acceptance, and the challenges of growing up. It shows that all emotionseven the uncomfortable ones like anxiety and embarrassmentserve important purposes in helping us navigate life. The film became a massive success and continues Pixar's tradition of creating emotionally resonant stories that appeal to both children and adults.