Loneliness

"Loneliness" is a brief, dialogueless scene of Inside Out featuring Riley Andersen sitting down to eat lunch alone. However, as it features Riley on school grounds, it is still usable for parodies which take place at school.

In Inside Out
Presumably during lunch break, Riley, wearing a darker hoodie compared to her previous appearances in the movie, walks into the schoolyard with a tray of food in her hands. Many of her classmates and schoolmates can be seen, chatting together and sitting down at tables. However, despite all of this, Riley dejectedly walks past the tables to a corner near the garbage bin. She then sighs to herself once more.

In parodies
In the first episode of the Inside Out Kid Series, the bench next to the garbage bin turns out to be already occupied by Leopold Slikk. Leopold is angry at Riley sitting down next to him and further maddened when Riley suggests that he play a physical sport, but nevertheless agrees.

Stage directions
Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20151207171801/http://waltdisneystudiosawards.com/downloads/inside-out-screenplay.pdf (official release by Disney, but now removed from the original website)

Capitalization and punctuation is preserved from the original source.

Trivia

 * The scene's name comes from dialogue of the following scene by the Abstract Thought workers, who decide to process "loneliness" as an abstract concept.
 * The sign "CONSERVATION WEEK" seen in the schoolyard can be interpreted in two ways: either continuing the "green" theme of San Francisco first seen in the Dinner Table Scene, or as a pun on "conversation", which is what Riley deliberately refuses to engage in.