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Inside Out (2015)

When 11-year-old Riley moves to a new city, her Emotions team up to help her through the transition. Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness work together, but when Joy and Sadness get lost, they must journey through unfamiliar places to get back home.
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When 11-year-old Riley moves to a new city, her Emotions team up to help her through the transition. Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness work together, but when Joy and Sadness get lost, they must journey through unfamiliar places to get back home.

Rating:PG
Genre:Animation, Family, Adventure, Drama, Comedy
Directed By:Pete Docter
Written By:Meg LeFauve, Josh Cooley, Pete Docter
In Theaters:6/19/2015
Box Office:$857,611,174
Runtime:95 minutes
Studio:Pixar

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Director

Pete Docter

Director

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Amy Poehler

Joy (voice)

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Phyllis Smith

Sadness (voice)

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Richard Kind

Bing Bong (voice)

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Bill Hader

Fear (voice)

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Lewis Black

Anger (voice)

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Mindy Kaling

Disgust (voice)

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Kaitlyn Dias

Riley (voice)

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Diane Lane

Mom (voice)

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Kyle MacLachlan

Dad (voice)

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Paula Poundstone

Forgetter Paula (voice)

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Bobby Moynihan

Forgetter Bobby (voice)

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