This new emotion is set to join the core group of emotions in Inside Out 2, representing a feeling of unease or discomfort.
What is Anxiety?
This emotion is often associated with a fight-or-flight response and is triggered by perceived danger.
What is Fear?
This term describes the core memories that shape Riley's personality and create her "islands."
What are Core Memories?
"I've learned that every emotion is good"
What is Joy?
This term refers to the feeling of discomfort or embarrassment caused by the awareness of one’s own flaws or mistakes.
What is Shame?
In Inside Out 2, Riley is now a teenager. This major life transition is expected to bring new challenges to her emotional headquarters.
What is adolescence?
This complex emotion involves feelings of resentment and bitterness, often caused by perceived unfair treatment.
What is Jealousy?
This is the name of the train that represents Riley's stream of consciousness in the movie.
What is the Train of Thought?
"You've made a lot of mistakes... but if you let that stop you... we might as well lie down and give up"
What is Anger?
The sequel may explore the concept of emotional suppression. This psychological defense mechanism involves unconsciously blocking out painful or uncomfortable emotions.
What is Repression?
The name of the hockey team Riley tries out for at high school.
What are the Firehawks?
This term refers to the ability to regulate and manage one's emotions in a healthy and constructive way.
What is Emotional Intelligence?
This term refers to the process of retrieving information from long-term memory and bringing it back into conscious awareness.
What is Memory Recall?
"Riley’s life requires more sophisticated emotions than all of you."
What is Anxiety?
In Inside Out 2, Riley's emotional development is influenced by her teenage brain. This part of the brain, responsible for decision-making and impulse control, undergoes significant changes during adolescence.
What is the Prefrontal Cortex?
Instead of just Core Memories, this new, complex system is introduced to shape Riley's personality.
What is a Belief System?
This emotion, often linked to nostalgia, is characterized by a longing for the past or a desire to return to a previous time in life.
What is Sentimentality?
The sequel is expected to explore more complex emotions. This term refers to emotions that are a blend of two or more basic emotions, such as guilt or jealousy.
What are Secondary Emotions?
"Well, that’s a preview of the next ten years."
What is Mom’s Anger?
The sequel introduces new emotions to Riley's mind. This is the psychological term for the ability to experience multiple conflicting emotions at the same time, which is expected to be explored in Inside Out 2.
What is Emotional Ambivalence?
The name of the game Anxiety plays in her head, similar to "what if."
What is "Worst Case Scenario"?
This emotion is a mix of joy and sadness, often experienced when reflecting on a bittersweet memory.
What is Melancholy?
In Inside Out 2, Riley’s emotions may face challenges from her subconscious. This psychological concept refers to the part of the mind that contains thoughts, memories, and desires outside of conscious awareness.
What is the Unconscious Mind?
"We are suppressed emotions!"
What is Fear?
This term refers to the feeling of being overwhelmed by the beauty or grandeur of something, often leading to a sense of insignificance.
What is Awe?