Finding Nemo Again Riley and Bonnie
- "I know you don't desire me to, but... I miss home. I miss Minnesota. You lot need me to be happy, but... I desire my old friends and my hockey team. I desire to go abode. Please don't be mad."
- ―Riley[src]
Riley Elphaba Andersen [2] [3] is a major character in the 2015 Disney/Pixar animated feature film, Inside Out. She is an xi-year-erstwhile girl (subsequently 12) in 6th grade who loves water ice hockey. She was uprooted from her happy and simple life in Minnesota and taken to San Francisco, California, where she experiences various changes in her life. Her emotions (Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger) help her through this tough time, ensuring her well-existence.
Contents
- 1 Background
- 1.1 Personality
- ane.two Physical appearance
- 1.3 Mind Locations
- 2 Appearances
- two.1 Inside Out
- 2.ii Riley's First Date?
- ii.three Finding Dory
- 3 Disney Parks and alive appearances
- 4 Gallery
- 5 Trivia
- 6 References
Background
Personality
Riley'due south emotions contribute to her primary behaviors in the film. Overall, Riley is upbeat, honest, and goofy when she is content. Still, in adolescence, Riley becomes more sentimental, shy, and uncertain of herself equally her other emotions begin actualization. By the time her family moves to San Francisco, she starts to be more troubled, irked, and lonely. Her emotions at this point try to help her get adjusted to the new life. Riley can second-guess herself, but she doesn't always repent her actions.
Riley really misses Minnesota and is unable to cope with the transition. Nonetheless, Riley is agape to tell her parents her true feelings as they want her to accept the new home and because she has always been their "happy girl".
Every bit time goes on, however, Riley becomes emotionally vulnerable, entering a sort of numb state of mind and coming to the point where she tries to run away, nearly losing herself in the process. Simply information technology is here she realizes that she had well-nigh given up on the things that matter the most to her in life and realizes the gamble just in time. Returning home and admitting to her parents that she'southward greatly depressed, she learns to accept San Francisco when her parents comfort her over the personal loss, and Riley (with the guide of her emotions) eventually adapts to her new home.
Physical advent
Riley is an 11-yr-sometime preteen (later 12) with a slender figure. She has shoulder-length, muddied-blonde hair and cornflower-blue eyes. Both her parents have brown hair and dark-brown eyes, implying that both the dirty-blonde hair and cornflower-blue eyes are recessive traits. She has very faint freckles around her olfactory organ, and she also has a noticeable gap between her two front teeth.
Riley is seen wearing a different outfit daily. When showtime shown in the teaser trailer, she wore a long-sleeved shirt with thin horizontal red, xanthous, low-cal green zigzag lines, brownish pants, and red Antipodal sneakers. When Riley arrived on her first day of school, she wore the same outfit but a yellow jacket. When Riley suffered a brain freeze, she wore a solid pink short-sleeved shirt, blueish jeans, and green Converse sneakers. When arriving in San Francisco, she wore a long-sleeved rainbow shirt, blue jeans, and pinkish socks. Riley's pajamas consisted of a green curt-sleeved shirt with blue trim featuring a koala deport on the front and dark blue sweatpants.
Mind Locations
Her mind is extremely big and includes certain locations similar:
- Emotion Headquarters: The central part of Riley'southward mind, where Anger, Disgust, Joy, Fear, and Sadness all live and control Riley and where her memories are produced.
- Personality Islands: Vii personifications of unlike sides of Riley's personality, as determined by the core memories.
- Long Term Memory: Enormous shelves of diverse memories forming the primary layout of her mind.
- Imagination Country: A place where everything Riley imagines is built.
- Dream Productions: Where dreams are filmed.
- Subconscious: Contains Riley's worst fears.
- Abstract Idea: A place where ideas (or anyone inside) are simplified to abstract concepts.
- Train of Idea: A train that connects Headquarters and the residue of the mind.
- Retentivity Dump: An completeness surrounding Headquarters, where faded memories end up and somewhen disappear to be forgotten forever.
Appearances
Inside Out
Riley is a major grapheme in the picture. Her mind is the main location and the principal priority of it. When Riley is built-in, Joy, her first living emotion, is conjured up with baby Riley smiling right at her parents. A few seconds later, some other emotion named Sadness appears and makes Riley weep. Joy pushes Sadness out of the way and makes Riley happy again. Over the years, Riley starts to abound up in Minnesota and her other emotions, Disgust, Anger, and Fear, are born. Riley becomes happy and jolly pretty much all the fourth dimension and hardly deplorable at all. Because of her happiness and joy, Joy unintentionally mistreats Sadness (who was only used when Riley threw tantrums). Riley besides becomes ane of the all-time players on her hockey team.
When it is time for Riley and her parents to motility to San Francisco, Riley becomes sorry and misses her life in Minnesota. Riley starts to become from joyous and happy to sentimental and a bit depressed because she misses the good old days in Minnesota, not to mention that their new business firm is horrible and the only type of pizza they serve at a pizza restaurant is broccoli pizza. Riley becomes even sadder, and Joy does all she can to prevent this from happening. Things get from bad to worse when Sadness accidentally humiliates Riley by making her sob in front of the grade while telling her class most the good old days in Minnesota (although the other kids had empathetic looks on their faces when she was crying). This causes a new core memory to exist created, which is a pitiful ane. Joy doesn't want Riley to ever be sad, so she decides to get rid of information technology. Only during an argument, Joy and Sadness literally get lost in Riley's heed, leaving the others to try to go along Riley's head on straight, simply just end upward causing Riley to go rude, reclusive, and cantankerous.
From there, matters commencement taking turns for the worst. The adjacent twenty-four hour period, Riley video chats with her old friend Meg from Minnesota. Things go well until Meg tells Riley all about the wonders of her new best friend, whereupon Riley feels replaced and gets so angry that she hangs upward on Meg. When she attends the hockey tryouts, she doesn't perform too well, and she decides to call it quits.
Riley figures that since everything in San Francisco is horrible, combined with her being then nostalgic most Minnesota, she decides to run away and return to Minnesota (an idea that Acrimony created, believing it was in her all-time interest). She steals her female parent'south credit card and skips school to take hold of a bus back to Minnesota. As her emotions struggle inside her mind, Riley becomes apathetic and fully depressed. When Joy and Sadness finally make it back to Headquarters, Riley finally realizes what she is doing is incorrect and decides to run back home. When Riley returns to her worried parents, she confesses that she was pretending to still be happy and misses the good old days in Minnesota. Her parents confess that they miss Minnesota also, and Riley finally lets her feelings out. Shortly enough, things are finally looking upwardly for the Andersens. Riley is function of a brand-new hockey team, and there are new islands in her mind.
Riley's First Date?
Riley returns in the curt motion picture, where she goes out skating with a boy named Jordan (whom she met at the end of the picture). Meanwhile, her parents suspect that she is going out on a date with him and the Andersen'south emotions all try to find a way to make it through this, similar when her mother tells Riley in a "cool fashion" that is Riley hanging with Jordan, leaving Riley confused, with weird and comical results. Later assuring her female parent that she and Jordan are going skating with a group of friends, she soon realizes that Jordan was left alone with her father. She rushes downstairs to observe her begetter and Jordan listening to loud rock music while playing with air guitars. Embarrassed, Riley drags Hashemite kingdom of jordan out the door.
Finding Dory
Riley is an Easter egg in the movie. When Dory is thrown into Destiny's aquarium, she swims back and fears with a kid together to the grouping of children and Riley is in.
Disney Parks and live appearances
Riley'due south mind was built at Hong Kong Disneyland during the Coolest Summertime Ever outcome in 2015. Guests tin enter her mind and meet Joy and Sadness at the Art of Blitheness exhibition in the Opera House on Main Street USA.
Riley fabricated her beginning actual live appearance in the Disney on Ice show, Follow Your Heart.
Gallery
Trivia
- In the teaser trailer, Riley with her mom and dad are eating from Chinese food boxes of the same type as the i seen in A Bug'southward Life and several other Pixar films.
- In the said teaser trailer, the playground scene in Riley's Retentiveness Orbs is taken from Sunnyside Daycare in Toy Story 3.
- Her last proper name is based on Pixar employee Darla Chiliad. Anderson and the Toy Story 3 character Bonnie Anderson.
- Riley is cross-ascendant, using her left hand when drawing Bing Bong on the walls as a toddler and shooting the puck in hockey and her correct when she is eating.
- Riley is i of the few characters in the film to have emotions of different genders.
- According to Pete Docter, this was washed to make them equally diverse as possible, while the emotions of other persons were uniformized for quick readability. He states that it's "a piddling phony, but hopefully, people don't mind."
- When going into the minds of various characters, the moving-picture show seems to suggest that children and teenagers all have emotions of unlike genders while adults' emotions are all the same gender, only a cat's and dog's emotions are identical to the cat or dog they're controlling.
- Riley's yelling, screaming, and crying when she was a toddler are actually recycled recordings of Boo's shouting and crying from Monsters, Inc.
- Coincidentally, both Monsters, Inc. and Inside Out were directed by Pete Docter, which is said in several posters and Idiot box spots.
- Mary Gibbs, Boo'southward original vocalism actor, is even listed under additional voices for this film.
- Riley's original home in Minnesota might be a reference to director Pete Docter, who was also originally from Minnesota.
- Riley is inspired past Pete Docter's daughter, Elie (the voice of Young Ellie in Up). Elie Docter was very approachable and goofy when she was little, but became quieter and more introverted as she got older.
- What appears to be the A113 Easter egg is positioned on a wall next to Riley before she pulls out her phone the start time when she is running abroad. It is spray-painted in black behind her.
- Riley appearing as a cameo in Finding Dory could imply that both Inside Out and Finding Dory could accept place in the same universe every bit the Marine Life Institute is in California and Riley currently lives in San Francisco.
- Dissimilar other people, all of Riley's emotions wearable different wearing apparel and have different hairstyles.
- When Riley tells her parents she wants to become back dwelling house, Kaitlyn Dias was in tears.
References
- ↑ https://ohmy.disney.com/news/2016/11/15/9-finding-dory-fun-facts-and-easter-eggs-you-probably-didnt-notice/
- ↑ Inside Out: The Essential Guide, page 6
- ↑ Inside Out Press Kit
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