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* Similarly, it might seem odd that Ennui is a new emotion, when at the climax of the first movie Riley already felt empty and lifeless, which was depicted as the console shutting down and the emotions unable to make Riley feel anything. But there's a difference. Ennui defines herself as "boredom." Riley wasn't bored when she shut down in the first film -- she was ''depressed.'' Ennui is an entirely different experience from depression.

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* Similarly, it might seem odd that Ennui is a new emotion, when at the climax of the first movie Riley already felt empty and lifeless, which was depicted as the console shutting down and the emotions unable to make Riley feel anything. But there's a difference. Ennui defines herself as "boredom." Riley wasn't bored when she shut down in the first film -- she was ''depressed.'' Ennui Even though they create a similar sense of apathy on the surface, ennui is an entirely different experience from depression.
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* Similarly, it might seem odd that Ennui is a new emotion, when at the climax of the first movie Riley already felt empty and lifeless, which was depicted as the console shutting down and the emotions unable to make Riley feel anything. But there's a difference. Ennui defines herself as "boredom." Riley wasn't bored when she shut down in the first film -- she was ''depressed.'' Ennui is an entirely different experience from depression.
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* Embarrassment is depicted as a towering giant who sticks out like a sore thumb among his fellow emotions. A common side effect when you feel embarrassed is that you think everyone is watching you and that there's no place to hide. It's small wonder then that he's such a ShrinkingViolet.
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* Why do Disgust and Envy seem to be paired together? Because they are opposite foils, Disgust is an emotion that drives one to push things away, and Envy is an emotion that drives one to seek things out.
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* It sword of makes sense symbolically why Embarrassment would be the one to bottle up the first generation of emotions because when you're embarrassed, you bottle up uncomfortable feelings.

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* It sword sort of makes sense symbolically why Embarrassment would be the one to bottle up the first generation of emotions because when you're embarrassed, you bottle up uncomfortable feelings.
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* It sword of makes sense symbolically why Embarrassment would be the one to bottle up the first generation of emotions because when you’re embarrassed, you bottle up uncomfortable feelings.
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** Also, everyone develops and feels emotions differently, that's also why Riley's parents are compatible, they're on similar emotional wavelengths due to how their emotions developed.
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* Why does Anxiety look so out of proportion compared to Anger and Fear? It's shows the unpredictability and erratic nature of anxiety.
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** Another reason for Anxiety being introduced first is that she's orange, mean she, Fear, and Disgust complete the set of secondary-colored emotions, complementing Joy, Anger, and Sadness, who represent the three primary colors.

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** Another reason for Anxiety being introduced first is that she's orange, mean meaning she, Fear, and Disgust complete the set of secondary-colored emotions, complementing Joy, Anger, and Sadness, who represent the three primary colors.
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** In the United States, the term is used to describe a mess of biohazardous material that requires decontamination, such as bodily fluids. No wonder why the other emotions freak out over how much Anxiety causes them to panic!

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** In the United States, the term is used to describe a mess of biohazardous material that requires decontamination, such as bodily fluids. No wonder why the other emotions freak out over how much Anxiety causes them to panic!panic!
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* It might seem odd that Embarrassment didn't appear in the first movie, since Riley gets pretty embarrassed about leaving a bad first impression at her new school. But when you remember that Disgust was in charge at that point, suddenly it makes sense. Riley wasn't embarrassed by the mistake -- she was ''disgusted with herself''.

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* It might seem odd that Embarrassment didn't appear in the first movie, since Riley gets pretty embarrassed about leaving a bad first impression at her new school. But when you remember that Disgust was in charge at that point, suddenly it makes sense. Riley wasn't embarrassed by the mistake -- she was ''disgusted with herself''.herself''.

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* In most provinces of Canada, the term "code orange" is an emergency term used in hospitals to describe a disaster, which is fitting for how the Command Center is ransacked in the trailer.
** In the United States, the term is used to describe a mess of biohazardous material that requires decontamination, such as bodily fluids. No wonder why the other emotions freak out over how much Anxiety causes them to panic!
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** Another reason for Anxiety being introduced first is that she's orange, mean she, Fear, and Disgust complete the set of secondary-colored emotions, complementing Joy, Anger, and Sadness, who represent the three primary colors.
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* Why did we not see the new emotions in the heads of any adults in the first film? Well, there's a thing a lot of adults do known as "bottling up emotions" and "hiding their feelings".

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* Why did we not see the new emotions in the heads of any adults in the first film? Well, there's a thing a lot of adults do known as "bottling up emotions" and "hiding their feelings".feelings".
* It might seem odd that Embarrassment didn't appear in the first movie, since Riley gets pretty embarrassed about leaving a bad first impression at her new school. But when you remember that Disgust was in charge at that point, suddenly it makes sense. Riley wasn't embarrassed by the mistake -- she was ''disgusted with herself''.
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Maybe this could also be Fridge Horror as it's the state of mental health but idk


* It seems odd that we would be first introduced to Anxiety before the other new emotions, but it makes sense since Anxiety is what people will feel first when they begin puberty, they start to feel awkward and see the world how it is.

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* It seems odd that we would be first introduced to Anxiety before the other new emotions, but it makes sense since Anxiety is what people will feel first when they begin puberty, they start to feel awkward and see the world how it is.is.
* Why did we not see the new emotions in the heads of any adults in the first film? Well, there's a thing a lot of adults do known as "bottling up emotions" and "hiding their feelings".
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*It seems odd that we would be first introduced to Anxiety before the other new emotions, but it makes sense since Anxiety is what people will feel first when they begin puberty, they start to feel awkward and see the world how it is.

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