It has been announced that Disney and Pixar’s latest film, “Inside Out 2,” will be available exclusively on Disney+ from November 27, 2024. You can experience this hugely successful “adult tear-jerking” story, which grossed over 5.3 billion yen, anytime, anywhere, and as many times as you want.
“Inside Out 2” is a moving film that will bring tears to the eyes of adults, depicting the “Riley’s Story” that everyone has experienced, set in a colorful and unique world of “emotions.”
The protagonist, a hardworking girl named Riley, has grown up a little since the previous film, Inside Out. As Riley prepares to enter high school, a turning point in her life, her “adolescence alarm” sounds, and the story begins with the appearance of the
Everyone has experienced a “storm of emotions” at least once in their lives, such as missing their best friend or feeling down about their weaknesses compared to others. This film depicts the theme, “Does joy disappear when you become an adult…?” and awaits the most “touching and touching ending” in Pixar history.
The cumulative box office revenue was 5,349,148,130 yen, far exceeding that of the previous film, and it was a huge hit, surpassing the live-action version of “The Lion King” and “Jurassic World” in the global box office revenue rankings with a total of 1,698,039,650 dollars (approximately 263.1 billion yen) (※Worldwide box office revenue is based on data from Box Office Mojo as of November 18th, calculated at 154.97 yen to the dollar).
The reason behind the film’s huge success around the world is that it has been mainly attended by adults, and that many foreign media, including the US magazine Time, have focused on the emotion of “anxiety.” As the world is in great turmoil, the emotion of “anxiety” is felt by everyone, regardless of borders or generations. How to deal with this “anxiety” is an eternal theme that troubles everyone. Adults all over the world deeply sympathize with Riley, who is at a turning point in his life and is dominated by the emotion of “anxiety” and struggles with the confusion of his emotions. Whether you have seen this film in the theater or not, this is a great opportunity to experience this film that has many adults crying.
The Disney+ distribution will include not only the main story, but also five unreleased scenes: “Riley in a Corner,” “Wanted,” “Joy in Trouble,” “At the Party,” and “Another Opening.” In addition, the two bonus content sections, “New Emotions” and “Inside the Vault,” will also feature commentary by the cast and staff of Inside Out 2 on the process of creating the film.
In addition, on December 11th, the four-episode animated series “From the World of Inside Out: Riley’s Dream Production Studio,” which delves into the secrets of Riley’s dreams, will begin distribution. This work depicts the events that took place between “Inside Out” and “Inside Out 2.” The movie studio-like place inside Riley’s head, which also appeared in “Inside Out,” creates the dreams that Riley sees while she sleeps.
Paula, the famous director of this dream production studio, has to reevaluate her own career as a director as the content of Riley’s dream changes as she grows up. So Paula teams up with Zeni, a conceited director who is looking for his next big break. While their visions for producing Riley’s “wonderful dream” differ, can the two work together to create a teen blockbuster that suits the grown-up Riley? The story unfolds as follows.
Disney and Pixar’s latest film, “Inside Out 2,” will be available exclusively on Disney+ from November 27th. The world of “Inside Out” will expand even further with not only the main story, but also unreleased scenes and animation series. Take this opportunity to enjoy it to your heart’s content.
“Inside Out 2”
will be available exclusively on Disney+ from Wednesday, November 27th.
Director: Kelsey Mann (“Monsters University”, “Onward”) Produced by: Mark Nielsen (“Toy Story 4”)
Japanese voice actors: Shinobu Otake (Sadness), Mikako Tabe (Shinpai), Naho Yokomizo (Riley), Murakami (Magical Lovely/Hazukashi), Ami Koshimizu (Joy), Yuka Komatsu (Anger), Koji Ochiai (Scary), Jin Urayama (Anchorage), Kana Hanazawa (Nice), Maaya Sakamoto (Darry), Shunsuke Takeuchi (Bluefie), Natsuki Hanae (Porch), Yuichi Nakamura (Rance)
Japanese ending song: “Present” Performed by SEKAI NO OWARI
Distributor: Walt Disney Japan
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