Summary

Inside Out 2introduced five new emotions to Riley’s head, but there were very nearly many, many more. Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment (not to mention Nostalgia) all ushered Riley into the beginning of puberty, allowing her to process her world through more nuanced emotions. It seems that, from the very beginning of production, Pixar knew that it wanted to makeInside Out’s protagonist’s mind far more crowded, but they were at first unsure how many new additions there should be. So, they conceived of as many as possible.

During a Pixar press conference, whichScreen Rantattended,Inside Outdirector Kelsey Mannand producer Mark Nielsen discussed the many characters they thought up as possibilities for Riley’s mind in the sequel. In addition to the five they settled on, a total of 12 were conceived, many of which only ever got a concept drawing. By the timeInside Out 2had its first screening, nine additional emotion characters made it to the screen. Ultimately, Mann explained that this was just too much, butit’s interesting to consider how these characters might have changed Riley’s story.

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12Shame

Shame Would Have Been Too Heavy

Shame was a character who made it rather far inInside Out 2’s development. She was initially meant to be one of the central new emotions coming in to take over Riley’s mind. However, she was ultimately cut because this negative emotion took things a touch too far. Mann explained thatShame wasn’t fun to watchand that it was hard to maintain the levity of the originalInside Outmovie with such a character on screen.

It’s easy to imagineShame taking things to a dark place inInside Out 2. Though there was a lot of emotional impact that came with Anxiety and the rest, each of the Pixar sequel’s new emotions wanted what was best for Riley. The same wouldn’t have been true for Shame. Instead,this feeling was wrapped up in the negative side of Riley’s “sense of self,“making an individual emotion unnecessary.

A photo of Envy from Inside Out 2 against a background collage of the other emotions.

11Jealousy

Jealousy Might Have Been Too Close To Envy

Jealousy is another emotion that made it as far as the first screening ofInside Out 2before being chopped. This character would have been rather similar to Envy, who was included in the film’s final cut. The overlap here might have made Jealousy (or Envy) redundant, so if this character had stuck around, there would have needed to be a distinction. While Envy was cute and well-intended, Jealousy might have been a much darker force.

Envy bordered on admiration inInside Out 2. She wasn’t overtly negative, though it was clear that things could easily tip toward a darker place if taken too far.Jealousy, on the other hand, is typically something of a great green monster. In Riley’s case, she might have become jealous that her two best friends were going to a different high school together while she was left out. Or, perhaps she would have become aggressive when someone else made the hockey team, but she didn’t.

Riley holds a hammer while standing next to a shattered plate in Inside Out

10Guilt

Guilt Wouldn’t Really Be Anything New

Guilt might have been a good substitute for Shame inInside Out 2since guilt isn’t as inherently negative.Guilt in moderation can help someone be a better personsince this emotion allows them to identify when they have done something wrong and motivates them to make up for it. Since Riley made a fewmistakes inInside Out 2, this would have been highly relevant.

Guilt is not something new that comes with puberty but a feeling that she would have developed as a toddler when she learned right from wrong.

Riley’s parents helping her skate on Inside Out

The problem with introducing Guilt inInside Out 2is that Riley already demonstrated this emotion in the first movie. It’s not something new that comes with puberty but a feeling that she would have developed as a toddler when she learned right from wrong. In addition, each individual emotion in Riley’s head showed the ability to experience guilt, so this character might not have fit.

9Love

When Riley went through puberty, she gained no new positive emotions. Of course, this is pretty fitting with this stage of life, but it seems thatPixar initially tried to introduce some emotion characters that would bring something a bit more upbeat to the story. Love might have been a sweet character that Joy would have immediately taken a liking to. However, it’s easy to imagine that this would quickly get complicated.

While puberty certainly changes how a person experiences love, it’s not an emotion exclusive to those early teen years. Riley loved her parents in the firstInside Outmovie, and she had already developed a few crushes by 12. Like Guilt, it might have beenhard to explain why a Love emotion arrived in headquarters only at the start of puberty.

Riley Anderson smiling with braces on during a hockey game in Inside Out 2’s trailer

8Pride

Pride would have been an interestingemotion inInside Out 2since this is another feeling that can be either negative or positive, depending on the character. Riley takes a lot of pride in her ability as a hockey player inInside Out 2, and this is part of what gives her confidence. However, if a Pride character had taken things too far, Riley might have been unwilling to listen and learn new things or admit when she had made a mistake.

The concept art for Pride indicates that the latter would have been true forInside Out 2, which certainly would have made sense with the existing story. It’s difficult to say why this emotion was cut, but it might have again been because it wouldn’t have had much to do with puberty.Pride can be a pitfall at any age, so it would have been more important to focus on emotion characters that brought something new to Riley’s life.

Inside Out Joy Riley Anxiety

7Hope

Hope Could Have Been The Antithesis Of Anxiety

Hope is another positive emotion that would have brought brightness toInside Out 2. However, there would have again been a problem differentiating this character from one of Riley’s existing emotions. Joy already encapsulates hope since her eternal optimism is essentially the same thing. While she has moments of despair inInside OutandInside Out 2, Joy’s natural state is extremely hopeful.

Still, as a more nuanced emotion, Hope might have fit in as a way to bring the existing emotion characters together. Anxiety was something of an antagonist inInside Out 2, but her primary motivation was to protect Riley from all the things that could possibly go wrong. Hope would have been the antithesis of this,perhaps being the one to calm Anxiety in the end rather than Joy.

Riley and her friend in Inside Out

6Schadenfreude

Schadenfreude Would Have Been A Comical Addition

Schadenfreude is a German word that means “pleasure derived by someone from another person’s misfortune.” This character would have no doubt been fun had he made it toInside Out 2. Rather than being an emotion character who sticks around all the time,Schadenfreude might have been one who pops in occasionally, like Nostalgia, such as when Riley’s friends take a comical fall while playing hockey.

The concern with Schadenfreude is that it can be a rather unkind emotion, andhe wouldn’t have been particularly important to the overall story. If the choice came down to Schadenfreude or Nostalgia, it makes sense that Pixar would have chosen the latter since the little old emotion foreshadowed the sorts of changes Riley had to look forward to down the road.

Envy, Riley, and Joy in Inside Out 2.

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5Suspicion

Suspicion Would Have Fit In With Anxiety

Suspicion would have fit in well inInside Out 2since this emotion is meant to protect a person but can sometimes lead to trouble. As far as the plot ofInside Out 2, Riley might have become suspicious of her friends, leading her to push them away even further. Or,perhaps she would have grown fearful that older teammate Val was only pretending to be her friendand suspicious that she was actually sabotaging her efforts to get on the team.

Of course, such fear would already be well covered by either Anxiety or Fear in Inside Out 2…

Anxiety playing on the controls with the four new emotions, Ennui, Embarrassment, and Envy in Inside Out 2

Of course, such fear would already be well covered by either Anxiety or Fear inInside Out 2since these two were constantly worrying about the people around them. While Suspicion might have been a more nuanced version of these emotions, there wasn’t much of a need for it in the final story.

4Courage

Inside Out 2 Could’ve Explored The Darker Side Of Courage

A Courage character could have meant a lot of changes forInside Out 2. Another typically positive emotion, Courage might have balanced out negative feelings like Anxiety, since, like Hope,this emotion would have helped Riley face the unknown rather than trying to obsessively prepare for it. However, Courage might have gotten in the way of Joy’s big confrontation with Anxiety in the end.

It is also interesting to consider how Courage might have been presented as a negative emotion. While such bravery is often a good thing, it can sometimes be taken too far, leading a person to make rash decisions. This is common inpuberty and is seen throughInside Out 2, especially when Riley breaks into her coach’s office. Of course, this moment was just as impactful without Courage, so this character was evidently unnecessary.

A body shot and close up of Riley in her Hockey Uniform in Inside Out 2

3Greed

Greed Doesn’t Really Fit With Riley’s Story

Riley wasn’t a particularly greedy character inInside Out, but part of the lesson ofInside Out 2was that humans are complex. It’s certainly possible that Greed might have been one of the primary emotion characters in the sequel, but it again seems likely that this would have been among those who would come and go.Everyone experiences greed from time to time, but there is nothing in the plot that would necessarily benefit from these characters.

Perhaps Riley Riley would have been greedy with a friendship in a version ofInside Out 2that included a Greed character, attempting to keep one of her friends to herself. Aside from this, it’s difficult to imagine how this would have fit in.