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“Inside Out 2” is now streaming on Disney+ along with other Pixar films

“Inside Out 2” is now streaming on Disney+ along with other Pixar films

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Grab a bucket of popcorn, drinks and a snack, then skip the cinema lines and head straight to your sofa. “Inside Out 2,” the highest-grossing Pixar film of all time, is now available to stream from the comfort of your own home.

Here's what you should know.

At the moment. “Inside Out 2” began streaming on September 25, 2024.

Yes. Disney+ is the only streaming platform that allows existing subscribers to access “Inside Out 2” at no additional cost.

The film is now available to rent or purchase on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies and YouTube. Physical copies of the film (DVD and Blu-ray) are also available for purchase.

While “Inside Out 2” is not included in the streaming subscription on Amazon Prime Video, the film can be rented for $24.99 or purchased for $29.99. You can buy or rent Inside Out 2 on Amazon Prime Video now.

The rental price includes 30 days to start playing this video and 48 hours to complete it after it begins.

According to Pixar Studios, the film follows newly minted teenager Riley as she struggles with something unexpected: new emotions. “Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust,” who have long been running a successful operation, according to the studio, are unsure how to feel when fear arises.

In the first Inside Out film, viewers encountered the emotions of Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust and Fear, all living in the mind of a young girl named Riley. In the second part, Riley has just become a teenager and four new emotions are added. These emotions are fear, boredom, envy and embarrassment.

To learn more about all the characters in the film, you can visit Pixar's website.

The new feeling Ennui represents the feeling of boredom. Ennui is a word of French origin that means “a feeling of tiredness and dissatisfaction,” according to Merriam-Webster.

Disney, Pixar Studios and the Midwest

While Pixar Studios is headquartered in Emeryville, California, the animation studio has film ties to the Midwest. Inside Out fans will remember that, according to Pixar, Riley is uprooted from her Midwestern life in Minnesota before traveling to San Francisco.

In the Disney-Pixar short film “Hawaiian Vacation,” the characters Woody, Buzz and other toys help give Ken and Barbie a dream vacation in Hawaii, the studio writes, albeit from a girl's bedroom in the Midwest and in the middle of winter , because Ken completely miscalculated the travel arrangements.

The film “Zootopia” also has an Indiana connection with Muncie-born storyteller and animator Ben Lane. He was one of 20 story artists who worked on early versions of the film.

Hoosier and Indiana University graduate Jane Cassidy worked on the animation team for Pixar's “Turning Red.” An interview with Cassidy can be found online in the film Yap with interviewer Christopher Lloyd.

Indiana and Pixar: The Muncie native brings Disney's “Zootopia” to life

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