Inside Out

(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing trailer clips and screenshots from "Inside Out")

Doug (vo): Well, for years, I said my favorite Pixar movie is "Up". But now, that is finally changed to "Inside Out". Not only the best Pixar film ever written, but one of the best Disney films I've ever seen. This is a movie that takes an idea and does everything great that you can do with it.

Story
Doug (vo): The setup is that everybody's mind is fueled by emotions. And here, the emotions are personalized. They're basically what you would think: Joy is very happy, Sadness is very depressed, Fear is very paranoid...you get the idea. We focus on the emotions of a girl named Riley, who's moving from one new location to another. Such a large change is throwing her emotions out of whack, and we find that Joy and Sadness are accidentally separated from headquaters and dropped off somewhere else. Thus, the movie is just them trying to get back in order to bring balance back to Riley's emotional state. In doing so, Joy and Sadness, two polar opposites, have to find a way to get along in order to work together.