Teenager Riley's mind headquarters is undergoing a sudden demolition to make room for something entirely unexpected: new Emotions! Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust, who’ve long been running a successful operation by all accounts, aren’t sure how to feel when Anxiety shows up. And it looks like she’s not alone.
Directed by Kelsey Mann
sadness
disgust
sequel
computer animation
teenage girl
fear
anger
envy
aftercreditsstinger
duringcreditsstinger
emotions
embarrasment
joy
anxiety
witty
assertive
cheerful
Rank
#150 in 2024·#3715 overall
Trailer
IMDB
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Letterboxd
3.5 / 5
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Cast
Amy Poehler
Joy (voice)
Maya Hawke
Anxiety (voice)
Kensington Tallman
Riley (voice)
Liza Lapira
Disgust (voice)
Tony Hale
Fear (voice)
Lewis Black
Anger (voice)
Phyllis Smith
Sadness (voice)
Ayo Edebiri
Envy (voice)
Lilimar
Valentina (voice)
Grace Lu
Grace (voice)
Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green
Bree (voice)
Adèle Exarchopoulos
Ennui (voice)
Crew
Kelsey Mann
Director
Meg LeFauve
Screenplay
Dave Holstein
Screenplay
Andrea Datzman
Original Music Composer
Maurissa Horwitz
Editor
Jonathan Pytko
Director of Photography
Mark Nielsen
Producer
Pete Docter
Executive Producer
Jonas Rivera
Executive Producer
Dan Scanlon
Executive Producer
Jason Deamer
Production Design
Coya Elliott
Supervising Sound Editor
Popular Reviews
14547 reviews
Emily Mcclanahan
7.4★ · 05/26/25
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JessPRO
8.8★ · 01/16/25
I’ll admit it I cried. Truly so well done and a movie that speaks to the middle school experience in such a special, nostalgic way. Very impressed and surprised how much I loved it
I’ll admit it I cried. Truly so well done and a movie that speaks to the middle school experience in such a special, nostalgic way. Very impressed and surprised how much I loved it
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Caity FreitasPRO
9.2★ · 07/23/24
this movie depicted an inflection point in every kid’s life… puberty. It did this with grace and humor, and in a way that would resonate with any age. I kept recommending this to every person I came in contact with for the rest of my life to this point
this movie depicted an inflection point in every kid’s life… puberty. It did this with grace and humor, and in a way that would resonate with any age. I kept recommending this to every person I came in contact with for the rest of my life to this point
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Spencer
9.9★ · 07/09/25
i always forget this takes place over a few days. like she went from perfectly normal to neurotic within HOURS
i always forget this takes place over a few days. like she went from perfectly normal to neurotic within HOURS
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VicPRO
5.7★ · 10/28/24
not as good as the first one, didn’t hit the themes the way I wanted. Also they really actually didn’t bring back bing bong, bro what 😭
not as good as the first one, didn’t hit the themes the way I wanted. Also they really actually didn’t bring back bing bong, bro what 😭