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Inside Out 2 could have connected with Turning Red through a missed opportunity to make 4* Town Riley’s favorite band.
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Both movies explore themes of puberty in different ways, making them a potential perfect crossover for the Pixar universe.
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A stronger connection between Inside Out 2 and Turning Red could have simplified the confusing Pixar Universe theory.
Like no other Pixar movie, Inside Out 2 Has easter eggs and references to other Pixar movies, but it missed the perfect opportunity to tie in to a recent Pixar hit with a 95% score on Rotten tomatoes. After some challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic that forced Pixar to release some of its movies on Disney+, the studio is back to its normal release schedule. After the release of Light year And the original story ElementalPixar moved on with a sequel to Pete Docter’s 2015 movie Inside outSimply titled Inside Out 2.
Inside Out 2 Catch up with Riley, now a 13-year-old girl about to enter high school. Riley enters puberty right before she attends hockey camp with her best friends, where she has to deal with the news of her friends attending another high school and the pressure of fitting in on her school’s hockey team. Meanwhile, joy, sadness, fear, anger and disgust are surprised by the arrival of anxiety, boredom, envy and embarrassment, which change the dynamic in the headquarters. Inside Out 2 Has a good dose of Pixar references, but it missed the perfect opportunity to connect to turning red.
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Turning Red’s 4* town may have been Riley’s favorite band in Inside Out 2
Inside Out 2 has the perfect setup for 4* City’s return
A key element in May’s story is her strong bond with her best friends Mary, Pria and Abby, who share their love for the boy band 4*Town.
turning red was the last of Pixar’s package of movies to be released directly on Disney+ due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, this had a strong impact on its reception with the general audience, but it is one of the most critically acclaimed Pixar movies in recent years. Directed by Domee Shi, turning red Taking viewers to Toronto, Ontario in 2002 to meet Mei Li, a 13-year-old Chinese-Canadian student who discovers that she carries a generational curse in which, once she reaches puberty, she turns into a giant red panda when she experiences any Strong emotion.
A key element in May’s story is her strong bond with her best friends Mary, Pria and Abby, who share their love for the boy band 4*Town. The band ends up playing a part in the climax of turning red As the concert of 4*Town is the setting for the confrontation between Mei and her mother, Ming, with Mei’s friends and 4*Town together with Mei’s aunts and grandmother in singing to complete the ritual needed to contain Ming’s red panda. 4 * City has become one of the most memorable elements of turning redAnd they could easily return Inside Out 2.
Among Riley’s likes is a boy band called Get Up and Glow, but Pixar had the perfect opportunity to make 4*Town her favorite band.
In the beginning of Inside Out 2Joy helps the audience catch up with what has changed in Riley and what she now likes and dislikes. Among Riley’s likes is a boy band called Get Up and Glow, but Pixar had the perfect opportunity to make 4*Town her favorite band. The band exists in the world of Inside Out 2 Like Riley has a poster of it in her roomBut get up and shine is made into her favorite.
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The crossover of Red and Inside Out 2 would emphasize very similar themes
Turned red and inside 2 addressed the same topics in different ways
Both Mei and Riley go through puberty in their respective movies.
turning red And Inside Out 2 are different stories in different settings, but they cover the same topics. Both Mei and Riley go through puberty in their respective movies, but while Mei’s process is represented by a generational curse and a giant red panda, Riley’s is represented by her real emotions living in her head. however, They go through similar situations and problemsSuch as with their social life, their bodies, and their parents, and have some shared interests as well, such as boy bands.
turning red And Inside Out 2 Could have been the perfect Pixar crossover thanks to their teams of puberty and being a teenage girl.
Mei and Riley’s love for 4*Town and Get Up and Shine are important in their stories in different ways – as mentioned above, for Mei it was a way to connect with her friends and the band was key in the Final Confrontation, while Riley’s love for getting up and shining is also a bonding experience with her friends, but also a theme used to highlight social pressure and awkwardness.
turning red And Inside Out 2 could have been the perfect Pixar crossover thanks to their teams of puberty and being a teenage girl, and it could have been as subtle as making 4* Town Riley’s favorite band (even if many years have passed since the events of turning red).
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Inside Out 2 connecting to Turn Red would strengthen the Pixar Universe theory
The Pixar Universe theory is getting more and more confusing Although Riley’s 4 * Town poster already creates a connection between Inside Out 2 And turning redPixar could have made it much stronger and better by making the band Riley’s favorite.
As mentioned above, one of Pixar’s traditions is adding Easter eggs and references to past (and future) movies, which led to the famous Pixar Universe theory. This theory brings together all the Pixar movies in a timeline that is confusing at some points, and it starts with The good dinosaur. The theory continues with toys coming to life, humanity being destroyed, sentient cars taking over, monsters going to the past, and more. With more and more Pixar movies being released, it’s hard to fit them into the theory, however Inside Out 2 Connecting to turning red Could have made this easier.
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Although Riley’s 4 * Town poster already creates a connection between Inside Out 2 And turning redPixar could have made it much stronger and better by making the band Riley’s favorite. Pixar completely missed this perfect opportunity, but the similarities between Inside Out 2 And turning red are very clear and will not go unnoticed among Pixar fans.