INSIDE OUT 2...
Read Count : 152
Category : Books-Fiction
Sub Category : Adventure
The story so far... (Riley was unhappy to go San Francisco. But she had to. To maintain her happiness every emotion works together except of Sadness because she is expressed as sorrow in Riley's life. But after she touches one of her memories it turns sad and Joy with Sadness is swallowed BY a tube and hence has to go back headquater. In the way they find Big Bong-riley's childhood imaginary friend. But due to detailed thought train, Joy decides to go back with recall tube but falls down in memory dump with Big-bong but after realised that sadness is also important in Rilay's life..) Now further..... Inside Out... This revelation energizes Joy and Bing Bong, who sees his rocket in the dump. They decide to use it to return to the top but are dismayed when it falls short every time no matter how loudly they sing. Bing Bong figures out that they're too heavy together and starts the rocket one last time, then jumps off as it begins to fly. Joy looks back on Bing Bong in the memory dump as she realized Bing Bong's act of selflessness. Bing Bong cheers on Joy to go save Riley. As he starts to fade away, Bing Bong lastly asks Joy "Take her to the moon for me, okay?" Joy sorrowfully watches Bing Bong fade away and promises that she will try to fulfill his last wish. Joy grabs the bag full of Riley's core memories and attempts to reconcile with Sadness but discovers that Sadness has run away from her, hopped onto a cloud, and flew away, believing that she only makes everything worse and that Riley is better off without her. Using various tools from Imagination Land, Joy launches herself from the trampoline on Family Island, grabbing Sadness and sending the two flying towards HQ. However, a thick window separates them from the other emotions, and Anger desperately tries to break it using a chair. When this fails, Disgust has an idea. As Anger gets frustrated, Disgust insults his intelligence, making Anger furious and causing his head to go up in flames. Disgust uses him as a blowtorch to melt the window, allowing Joy and Sadness to return. Although the other emotions beg her to stop Riley from running away and fix the relationship between her and her parents, Joy turns control over to Sadness, which surprises the others. Sadness successfully removes the idea of running away from Riley's mind. This action restores the control panel and makes Riley give up on running away, and she decides to return home to her worried parents. Joy gives Sadness the happy memories and let's her turn them into sad ones. Sadness takes control of the panel and Riley finally reveals her true feelings to her parents as she begins to cry. Explaining to her parents how much she hates San Francisco, and misses her old life in Minnesota. She had been pretending to be happy because she was afraid they'd be mad if she stopped being their "happy girl." Riley's parents admit they share her sadness and begin to comfort her. Sadness and Joy press the button together, making Riley cry tears of joy, creating a new core memory — only this one is a mixture of yellow and blue; both Joy and Sadness. It creates a new "Family Island" that is visibly more complete and allows for the various aspects of her personality to return in full. Several months later Riley recovered, and she now has new Personality Islands. All created by mixed core memories (Anger notes that he likes how Friendship Island has expanded with a new "friendly argument section", suggesting that Frienship Island is powered by a shared core memory between Joy & Anger. Meanwhile, Sadness is finally treated as an equal among the other four emotions, and Joy solemnly remembers Bing Bong's sacrifice as things are beginning to return to normal and Riley, who is now twelve years old, adapts to life in her new home. Finally, the five emotions now have a much larger, more complete console, with which they can act at the same time and help Riley better. Disgust also notes a large red alarm labeled "Puberty" and questions what it does; however, Joy dismisses it as "not important". Meanwhile, at a hockey game, Riley picks up a water bottle belonging to a boy, and inside his mind we see his own emotions freaking out, with a large alarm blaring "GIRL!", possibly hinting at what is to come for Riley's own emotions in the coming years.