Following in the steps of Tomorrowland, Inside Out has staked its claim in Disney World’s EPCOT park. Over the next month, a short clip of Inside Out will be shown at Imagination! pavilion. The clip features an interview with Director Pete Docter and then audiences are treated to about five minutes of the film. The theater, formerly used for Captain EO, offers Disney the chance to do in-theater effects, but early reviews from audiences have found the effects to be underwhelming.

Pixar’s Inside Out, which comes to theaters June 19, tells the story of five emotions—Joy, Anger, Fear, Disgust and Sadness—that live inside the head of a girl named Riley. Riley’s emotions are thrown into chaos when her family moves to San Francisco. At the same time, Joy and Sadness accidentally get lost inside the memories of Riley’s brain (See Trailer below). Inside Out tells the story of how her emotions help navigate the changes in her world and in theirs.

Pixar recently released several clips from the film to help whet our appetite—as if we needed more beautiful animation to drool over. This first clip is part of the introduction sequence for the emotions in Riley’s head. As you may already know, Joy (Amy Poehler) is “born” the first time Riley smiles. The clip below shows the birth of Anger (Lewis Black) and Disgust (Mindy Kaling).

Pretty cute huh? The next clip shows the emotions—no pun intended—Inside Out will take us through. Just like in the trailer, Joy and Sadness (Phyllis Smith) are venturing into long-term memory with the hopes of getting back to headquarters. It’s very apparent that Joy has started to see Sadness as an anchor, but in this clip she finally discovers a use for her.



The final clip offers a bit too much insight into the film, so proceed with caution. The film shows how the core memories come to be and what happens to Riley’s personality when those memories on born. For me, combining these images with the trailer helped me figure out a little more of the movie than I wanted to know going into it. That being said, proceed with caution.

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