Therapist Reacts to INSIDE OUT 2 from INSIDE Pixar (No Spoilers!)

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Published 2024-06-14
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Join us for a spoiler free discussion of the first 30 minutes of the film. I mean, there are spoilers, but only what's in the trailers. So, if you've seen a trailer, you're good. If you're a purist, go see the movie, then come back and watch this!

How does becoming a teenager affect our emotions?

Licensed therapist Jonathan Decker and filmmaker Alan Seawright are taking a field trip to Pixar! Yes, you read that right! A couple of months ago, Jonathan and Alan got to preview the first 35 minutes of Disney and Pixar's Inside Out 2 and talk to some of the geniuses behind the film. This time, they are the guests, and their hosts are director, Kelsey Mann, and producer, Mark Nielsen, of Inside Out 2. Together, they watch scenes and talk about the filmmaking process as well as the new Emotions who arrive on the scene as Riley enters puberty and navigates becoming a teenager.

Inside Out 2 is in theaters starting June 14th! Go see it in a theater near you and tell us what you think in the comments! www.fandango.com/InsideOut2

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All Comments (21)
  • Save 20% on your system and your first month is free when you sign up for Fast Protect Monitoring. Visit simplisafe.com/cinema to customize yours! Try SimpliSafe risk-free. If you don’t love it, return it for a full refund within 60 days.
  • The little detail that stuck out to me was that Fear was almost immediately on board with Anxiety. Fear and anxiety frequently go hand in hand, frolicking in a meadow of the worst possible outcomes, with sadness or anger following close behind
  • @AlanSeawright
    Hey guys, sorry for the last second re-upload. Had a little copyright issue, but we got it all worked out with Disney/Pixar, and we're ready to go for tomorrow morning!
  • Small detail, but I really like the transition from "personality islands" to a more interwoven Sense of Self. When we're younger we tend to base our identities on a handful of traits and priorities (I.e. the islands) but as we grow up things get more interconnected and nuanced
  • @edo0girl2.03
    Oh boy! Watching Anxiety work triggered my anxiety! The whole time I was like "DO NOT LET ANXIETY DRIVE!" This is gonna be a good movie for sure.
  • I have a ten year old daughter, and I kind of feel like 10 is the new 13. She definitely has the enormous emotions of puberty already, and I’m expecting to identify with this movie so much.
  • the fact that Ennui is french is KILLING ME 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
  • Thank you for including "no spoilers" in the title I was going to scroll by and come back once I had seen the movie. Then I was like oh snap I can watch this video 😅❤
  • I found the Emotions' bunkbeds so adorable and once again it expresses their character as the emotion they each represent like Fear sleeps with a teddybear as something to keep tucked close to him for safety, Disgust sleeps like she wants to wake up NOT feeling disgusting so she's having her beauty-sleep, Anger's moving in his sleep like's he's fighting someone, Sadness looks more curled into herself like it's a self-soothing tactic and Joy just look like she's just deep into dreamland contently.
  • @mangantasy289
    wow, congrats guys of how far you've made it. Being invited inside Pixar! You deserve it. And we your audience are sharing your excitement.
  • @Zephirite.
    17:31 i just realized what a great parallel these scenes are: Riley anxiously fangirls as she meets her idol, and then Anxiety fangirls over HER idol (Joy) and is equally awkward because she's anxious!
  • "I don't know how to stop Anxiety. Maybe this is what happens when you grow up. You feel less joy." Don't bottle up your emotions, nor allow the emotions to control you. Both "Inside Out" and "Inside Out 2" should be watched by parents with their children on a regular basis.
  • i remember finding this channel when you guys were still so small and now you get opportunities like this, its so so cool <3
  • @Mendoxs_
    Inside Out completely shaped the way i viewed and processed emotions as little kid. So much that i still use it as a template as an adult. To say that im excited for this movie would be the understatement of the century lol.
  • @Nwoknu
    You know what makes me happy? Seeing how our 2 Internet Dads came from "We're just 2 guys watching movies, talking about them and the psychological themes in them" to "We're inside Pixar!" in a dream come true like scenario :D And even better: They did it while staying the positive and joyful guys they have been from the beginning! Of course, without the people behind the camera working hard as well this would probably not have come to be, so I just want to thank ALL you people for doing what you are doing :) You are amazing!
  • @swirm621
    Seen it twice already, and I have to say that Pixar nailed the portrayal of Anxiety. I've always loved the first movie, but as someone with pretty bad anxiety, the second movie REALLY resonated with me.
  • I’m SO HAPPY that they made all the characters look out for Riley, because it is true, that these emotions are all there to help, just don’t know how yet. Especially at this stage in life. Such a good movie
  • @L8yMeg314
    From the day they announced Anxiety I knew just how necessary a sequel needed to exist to introduce her, and I knew immediately how relatable she will be as she is at the helm for MANY of us. I'm already laughing so hard and tearing up at the accuracy