Posted by Kirthana Ramisetti on Friday, October 3, 2014 Under: 848FINACE
The first teaser for
the animated film, featuring the voices of Amy Poehler and Mindy
Kaling, illustrates the mind-bending concept by featuring scenes from
past Pixar films.
To promote its latest film, Pixar is looking back at its greatest hits.
The first teaser trailer for “Inside Out” was released Thursday, and
most of the brief clip features scenes from the studio’s past films in
order to illustrate the mind-bending concept of its latest animated
tale.
The trailer starts out by highlighting the different emotions evoked by
Pixar flicks, such as “Up” portraying joy and “Monsters Inc.” depicting
fear.
After the montage, the trailer asks, “Ever wonder where all those emotions really live?”
The teaser then introduces Riley, a little girl whose emotions are ruled by the voices in her head.
Viewers are actually taken inside Riley’s mind to meet the emotions,
who are characters in their own right: Joy (voiced by Amy Poehler),
Sadness (Phyllis Smith), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Mindy Kaling) and
Fear (Bill Hader).
“Meet the little voices inside your head,” the trailer says.
One of the show’s stars, Kaling, has already tweeted her excitement about the flick, writing about the trailer, “Wow. You need to see this!”
“Inside Out” is scheduled to hit theatres June 19, 2015.
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