How we cite our quotes: All quotes are from Inside Out.
Quote #4
JOY: I love Imagination Land.
BING BONG: Isn't it great? And there's always something new, like…who the heck is that?
A skinny, floppy-haired teenage boy comes riding out on a conveyor belt.
MIND WORKER: Imaginary Boyfriend.
IMAGINARY BOYFRIEND: (overdramatically) I would die for Riley.
JOY: Ugh.
BING BONG: I've never seen him before.
IMAGINARY BOYFRIEND: I live in Canada.
Even the gang at headquarters is discombobulated by change. More specifically, they're thrown for a loop by Riley's changing interests, which are made crystal clear by the Imagination Land infrastructure. She's moving from fairy tale castles to imaginary boyfriends.
Quote #5
DREAM DIRECTOR: Set up the classroom set! Today's memories are in! We've got a lot to work with here. Riley dumped her best friend, had a miserable day at school, and quit hockey. The writers have put together a killer script!
They sure have. The change in routine, location, and just about everything that Riley experiences are primo dream fuel. Well done, writers.
Quote #6
RILEY'S DREAM CLASSMATE: Look! Her teeth are falling out!
A mind worker sprinkles teeth in front of the camera.
ANOTHER DREAM CLASSMATE: That's disgusting.
A DIFFERENT DREAM CLASSMATE: Gross!
FEAR: Teeth falling out. Yeah, I'm used to that one. Let me guess, we have no pants on.
ONE MORE DREAM CLASSMATE: Hey, look! She came to school with no pants on!
FEAR: Called it!
Riley's anxiety manifests itself in a pretty standard stress dream here. When it comes to dream premises, falling molars and going au naturel at school are like anxiety's greatest hits. That's why Fear can predict what's on tap so confidently.