This is a request by for Riley Anderson of Disney/Pixar film Inside Out being Bound and gagged as a Playboy bunny girl.
Riley's
emotions contribute to her primary behaviors in the film. Overall,
Riley is upbeat, honest, and goofy when she is content. However, at
adolescence, Rile:y becomes more sentimental, a bit shy, and uncertain
of herself as her other emotions begin appearing. By the time her family
moves to San Francisco, she starts to be more troubled, irked and
lonely. Her emotions at this point try to help her get adjusted to the
new life. Riley can second-guess herself, but she doesn't always repent
her actions.
Riley Andersen is a major character in the 2015 Disney/Pixar animated film, Inside Out.
She is in the 6th grade who loves ice hockey. She was uprooted from her
happy and simple life in Minnesota and taken to San Francisco,
California, where she experiences various changes in her life. Her
emotions ( Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger) help her through this
tough time, ensuring her well-being.
Riley really misses Minnesota and is unable to
cope with the transition. However, Riley is afraid to tell her parents
her true feelings on how they want her to accept the new home and
because she has always been their "happy girl".
As time goes on, however, Riley becomes emotionally vulnerable, entering a sort of apathetic state of mind and coming to the point where she tries to run away, almost losing herself in the process. But it is here where she realizes that she had almost given up on the things that matter the most to her in life and realizes the risk just in time. Returning home and admitting to her parents that she's greatly depressed, she learns to accept San Francisco when her parents comfort her over the personal loss and Riley (with the guide of her emotions) eventually adapts to her new home.
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