Anger plans (part 1)

"Anger plans (part 1)" is a scene used in Inside Out parodies. Their use usually involves Anger planning his own plans concerning Riley Andersen and her mind, often in contrast to Joy's plans.

In Inside Out
With Anger, Fear and Disgust still the only emotions in Riley's Headquarters as part of the plot of Inside Out, her days have been going terrible, with Disgust opening this scene with her famous quote, "On a scale of one to ten, I give this day an F.". Anger and Fear thus resolve to do something about it, and Fear starts off by attempting to leave Headquarters via the recall tube, the same way Joy and Sadness were exiled, but is stopped as memories clog up. After this plan fails, Disgust declares that ultimately, the emotions' purpose is to keep Riley happy, and Anger has an idea. He thus retrieves a lightbulb (in Riley's mind, lightbulbs represent ideas she has) and proclaims his plan: for Riley to return to Minnesota and create happy Core Memories there. Fear objects, and Anger attempts to show happy memories of Minnesota, but is confronted by the TripleDent Gum jingle again. Thus, Disgust agrees to the plan, and Fear realizes that it's late and Riley should sleep. Anger thus postpones the plan for the next day, and Riley goes to sleep, with Fear serving Dream Duty.

In parodies
The first part has seen uses in parodies earlier, starting with The Emotions play Kerbal Space Program. This use also introduces the main use of the "Anger plans" scenes, namely to have Anger's plans oppose those of Joy, as Joy's previous plan to get popular on YouTube via Minecraft has failed.

Like in parodies using the "Joy plans" scene, the outside world intro to the first part, featuring Riley entering her room angrily, dropping hockey gear and laying down, is cut out and replaced with a title card. However, the audio is usually kept.

Like in parodies using the "Riley Andersen vs. Meg" scene, the TripleDent Gum jingle is also usually replaced. However, this scene actually features the video portion of the jingle, which can be used for more adequate parodies concerning the jingle itself. The first use of this was in the very first Inside Out parody, Russian Inside Out series - Pilot: GGGGGGGGGGGGGG, and features Vladimir Putin singing "I am gay! Gay! Gay!". This eventually carried over to the main series.

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.

Downloads

 * Anger plans (part 1, Russian, mp4)