Who is the main antagonist?
Anxiety
What's the name of the boy band Riley likes?
Get Up and Glow
Why did Riley's Sense of Self, which told her she's a good person, need to be destroyed and replaced with a new one?
Because Riley's first sense of self only had good memories, which didn't allow Riley to be who she truly was because it ignored her bad memories
What was the purpose of the new emotion, Ennui?
To make Riley look like a cool teenager in front of others
What was Riley's Deep Dark Secret?
That she burned a hole into a rug and her parents don't know
What's the biggest lesson watchers can learn from Inside Out 2?
That all emotions are important, and that we all have times where we feel mixed emotions
Our friends & family can help us work through new emotions
The emotion fear is introduced, what is Riley afraid of?
Riley is afraid of not fitting in with her new school, classmates, and making the team
What's the name of the videogame character Riley used to have a crush on?
Lance Slashblade
Why did the new emotions only appear now when Riley became a teenager, and weren't around before?
Because most of these feelings are new ones that Riley didn't feel as a child, for example, she was never embarrassed as a kid, but now she wants to be a cool teenagers and feels embarrassed
The emotion envy is also introduced- who or what does Riley feel envious of?
Riley is envious of popular hockey star Valentina who has everything she wants in her new school- popularity, friends, and hockey skill
Who are the 2 cartoon characters Riley still likes?
Bloofy and Pouchy
What lesson did both Joy and Anxiety have to learn about Riley's sense of self?
That they can't control which good memories make up her sense of self
Anxiety is the main antagonist of Inside Out 2, but is anxiety really an antagonist? Why or why not?
No, because in the end, Riley still needs anxiety, and even though anxiety makes her panic and stress, it is still needed for Riley to learn about responsibility
Who's your favorite emotion? Why?
All answers are correct!
Why is Anxiety a good metaphor for real-life anxiety?
She shows how anxiety makes us imagine the worst scenarios, lose confidence in ourselves, and how it can take over