![]() ![]() Joy tries to take a recall tube back to Headquarters, but the ground in Long-Term Memory starts cracking and crumbling, too, and she and Bing Bong plunge into the Memory Dump. That causes Honesty Island to crash, derailing the Train of Thought. All's well until Riley nicks her mom's credit card to buy a bus ticket to Minnesota. Joy, Sadness, and Bing Bong sneak into Dream Production Studios, and interrupt one of Riley's dreams, which wakes her up and gets the train chugging along again. It's a perfect plan until Riley falls asleep and the train stops for the night. He says they can get back to Headquarters by catching the Train of Thought. Meanwhile, Joy and Sadness meet Bing Bong, Riley's old imaginary friend in Long-Term Memory. Hockey Island starts to crumble into the Memory Dump below.Īnger plugs the idea to run away to Minnesota, where she was happy, into Riley's control panel. Riley lashes out at her parents and does a lousy job at hockey tryouts. In the meantime, Anger, Disgust, and Fear try to "do what Joy would do." The results are terrible. With Joy absent from the control panel, Riley won't be able experience happiness, so Joy needs to get back to HQ, ASAP. Inside Headquarters, a little mayhem breaks out: Joy tries to get rid of the sad memory, Sadness tries to keep it, and they both get sucked up a tube and transplanted to Long-Term Memory, along with Riley's Core Memories, which got loose in the scuffle. On her first day of school, Sadness touches some of Riley's Minnesota memories, and Riley has a full-on sobfest while describing life back in the Land of 10,000 Lakes in front of her new classmates. The Andersens move to San Francisco and, suddenly, things aren't so hot for Riley. Beneath the islands is the dark and treacherous Memory Dump, where memories go to fade away forever. Just beyond Riley's Personality Islands is Long-Term Memory, row after towering row of memory orbs. Those parts of her personality are represented by islands, like Hockey Island and Family Island. ![]() Riley also has a set of Core Memories, each of which fuels part of her personality. Riley's eyes are their windows to her world. Memories are manufactured on the spot and take the shape of color-coded orbs, each one colored according to the emotion that's associated with the experience. From behind their control panel in Riley's head, they manage everything Riley thinks, feels, and does, including her memories. Joy leads a team of feelings that also includes Fear, Disgust, Anger, and Sadness. Ready to meet the team and get a quick tour of her brain? Here we go: She's got loving parents, great friends, awesome hockey teammates-and a staff of five personified emotions running the show from Headquarters in her, well, head. Riley Andersen is an 11-year-old-girl growing up in Minnesota, and life is good. ![]()
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