Pixar’s highly anticipated sequel to the beloved animated film Inside Out has premiered in cinemas, and fans can now explore details of the movie’s soundtrack. A synopsis by Disney about the latest Pixar release states that the movie returns to the mind of newly turned teenager Riley as headquarters undergoes destruction to make room for new emotions. Confused about how they should feel with the arrival of anxiety and other emotions such as embarrassment, envy, and ennui, Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust soon realise that they are in for a wild ride.
Directed by Kelsey Mann, the cast of the movie features well-known names such as Maya Hawke, Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Lewis Black, Tony Hale, Liza Lapira, and Ayo Edebiri.
The score for the film is composed by Andrea Datzman – the first female composer to score a Pixar feature film – but there are some songs in the film as well, from the likes of The Linda Lindas.
For those interested, the entire soundtrack for the film is available, with the full list of scores and songs provided. You can listen to the whole soundtrack here. The song list includes tracks such as Ron Funches’ Bloofy’s House Theme Song, Growing Up by The Linda Lindas, and TripleDent Gum Jingle by Datzman and Nick Pitera.
The film has already received critical acclaim for its exceptional storytelling and the remarkable depiction of emotions. Consequently, there is great anticipation from fans of the original, as well as those excited to experience the journey of the new emotions. The creators of the movie have prioritised empowering children with the ability to talk about their emotions in a safe and healthy way, and have achieved this with a masterful stroke of storytelling genius.
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