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local p = {} p.featured = { {		year = 2018, month = 8, name = "Andersen's Mind (longitudinal series)", desc = "Andersen's Mind is the primary, expansive, loosely connected series of Inside Out parodies by CreativityTheEmotion. Directly following her involvement with Downfall parodies, it aims to establish the initial characterizations and stereotypes of Inside Out parodies, both for proper involvement with the main series and for use by other parodists. It exists in a wide variety of genres and styles, but nevertheless has some design commonalities across all parodies." },	{		year = 2018, month = 9, name = "Inside Out parodies", desc = "Inside Out parodies are a form of subtitle parodies primarily using the 2015 Disney/Pixar animated feature Inside Out as their source. While the movie had gained some recognition around the day of its release, including in the Unterganger community, the current trend of Inside Out parodies has been started by CreativityTheEmotion, who is far detached from the community. Like Downfall parodies, Inside Out parodies use certain scenes of the film and turn them into series with a common theme." },{	   year = 2018, month = 10, name = "Riley is informed (scene)", desc = "\"Riley is informed\" is an Inside Out scene that figures extensively in parodies, being second in number of uses only after the \"Joy plans\" scene. In it, Riley Andersen's emotions argue about her family's move to San Francisco, only for Riley's mother to come in and reassure Riley that there is nothing to worry about, as well as that Riley smiling is appreciated. However, in parodies, Riley's mother talks about a much wider range of topics, often having to do with politics." },{       year = 2018, month = 11, name = "Joy", desc = "Joy is the main character of Inside Out. She is Riley Andersen's lead emotion, and the main plot of Inside Out is her journey of discovery, going from a ruthless control freak who doesn't give any other emotion and especially not Sadness any console time to a merely spiritual leader who instils happiness onto other emotions, rather than Riley. However, in Inside Out parodies, she hasn't really learned her lesson, and therefore is depicted as a dictator with the most absurd kinds of plans, much like Adolf Hitler in Downfall parodies." },{       year = 2018, month = 12, name = "Emotions", desc = "According to the rules of Inside Out, each person's mind is home to a team of five emotions, namely Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust. These five characters, as they exist in Riley Andersen's mind, are the main characters of Inside Out, and thus, Riley's emotions appear to be a model of sorts. Developing this model and extending it to minds not seen in Inside Out can and has been done, to the extent where entire genres of Inside Out fanfic, such as mind guessing games, have popped up, and the relation between the emotions is also emphasized by certain parodies." },{       year = 2019, month = 1, name = "Dinner Table Scene", desc = "The Dinner Table Scene is a scene of Inside Out. Occurring roughly in the first third of the film, it features the Andersen family, consisting of Bill, Jill and their daughter Riley, eating dinner. However, when Riley's parents try to ask her about her first day of school, they do not get a satisfactory response, and eventually, in a fit of anger, Riley's father sends her to her room. While this scene doesn't see much use in Inside Out parodies, it has been used as a trailer, and therefore, is parodied extensively in other meme circles." },{       year = 2019, month = 2, name = "Joy plans (scene)", desc = "\"Joy plans\" is a scene of Inside Out that is commonly used in parodies. During the morning of Riley Andersen's first day of school, Joy, as per the scene's name, outlines a plan in order to survive it and make a good first impression on the students of San Francisco. However, in parodies, Joy can plan for virtually anything, including some of the most outrageous plans such as banning the use of an alphabet letter, as well as plans that break the fourth wall, such as presenting Inside Out parody resources, much like its Downfall parody counterpart, the Hitler Planning Scene." },{       year = 2019, month = 8, name = "Shared Pixar universe", desc = "The shared Pixar universe is a theoretical universe in which every single Pixar film, including Inside Out, takes place. The most well-known Pixar universe theory, oftentimes known simply as \"the Pixar Theory\", was first pitched by Jon Negroni in 2013, and has since been developed to include Pixar's releases since then. For parodies, the connection with both Downfall and AGK parodies implies that the Pixar universe is also the same as the parody universe." } }

p.brandnew = { {       year = 2018, month = 8, name = "Meg", desc = "In Inside Out, Meg is Riley Andersen's childhood friend and the basis for her Friendship Island. However, after Riley's move to San Francisco, their relationship quickly turns sour; as Riley has lost Joy and Sadness, she is much more prone to outbursts, and after learning that Riley's former hockey team has accepted a new girl, her emotions are quick to cut Meg off from their lives. In parodies, this outburst is directed towards characters such as Leopold Slikk and Adolf Hitler, and as such, Meg is absent from parodies." },{       year = 2018, month = 9, name = "Loneliness", desc = "\"Loneliness\" is a short, dialogueless Inside Out scene roughly in the middle of the film. Its primary feature is Riley Andersen, at her school, sitting down to eat lunch alone, and Riley's mind and emotions are completely absent. However, as Riley's school is featured, the scene is usable in parodies to feature other schoolkids coming to Riley's school, such as Leopold Slikk, known to have an animosity towards Riley in parody series such as the Inside Out Kid Series." },{	   year = 2018, month = 10, name = "Joke languages", desc = "In addition to English and Lithuanian, CreativityTheEmotion's Inside Out parodies are occasionally subtitled in joke languages. These include Esperanto, a language which has gained a significant following yet nevertheless has also become a meme, and variations of English and Lithuanian which are also centered either around memes or other works of fiction, such as another Disney/Pixar feature film, Cars, or George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. However, parodies subtitled in any of these languages are far and few." },{       year = 2018, month = 11, name = "Kseniya Sobchak", desc = "Kseniya Sobchak (Ксения Собчак) is the VA for Disgust in the Russian version of  Inside Out. However, outside this, she has a presence in media, where she is known as \"Moscow's Paris Hilton\", and politics, having run a presidential campaign against Vladimir Putin in 2018. Therefore, Inside Out parodies depict her in this fashion, having her and Disgust's roles constantly conflated. She also appears in \"Andersen's Mind - Trailer 2: Behind the Scenes\", giving mindless praise to Andersen's Mind and its creator, CreativityTheEmotion." },{       year = 2018, month = 12, name = "Rachel Andersen's Mental Companions", desc = "Rachel Andersen's Mental Companions is a series of Inside Out parodies that has been designed after silent films. To this extent, it features period-appropriate English, including cultural references relevant to the 1910s, as well as original piano compositions that serve as soundtrack in lieu of synchronized audio. The series, so far, has one episode, \"Bliss devises an attraction fair in Rachel's mental realm\" (a play on an existing parody, \"Joy plans to open a theme park in Riley's mind\"), but titles for four more have been revealed, showing the extent of the replacement that the series needs." },{       year = 2019, month = 1, name = "Development and fandom history of Inside Out", desc = "This article chronicles the development and fandom history of Inside Out, starting with when Pete Docter first had the idea for the film, following its development up to its theatrical and home media releases, and continuing with its fandom output such as PotterPhantomKitten's Intercom and CreativityTheEmotion's Andersen's Mind. It also indulges in details of Inside Out development that cannot be easily tracked by date, but nevertheless are known from interviews with the cast and crew published on various on- and offline media, as well as DVD extras." },{       year = 2019, month = 2, name = "Riley's First Date?", desc = "Riley's First Date? is the Pixar short officially complementing Inside Out and continuing its plot. It features the minds of Riley Andersen, as well as her mother, her father and Jordan, in a small vignette, in which the Andersens warm up to Jordan, while being worried that he and Riley might be romantic partners despite being of a much too young age. In parody circles, the short is primarily known as an exploitable; as Bill reminisces of his time in a band, the screen's content can be swapped for anything, resulting in a similar meme to that based on the Dinner Table Scene." },{       year = 2019, month = 8, name = "Islands of Personality", desc = "At the start of the main plot of Inside Out, there are five Islands of Personality in Riley's mind: Family, Honesty, Hockey, Friendship and Goofball (usually referred to with the \"Island\" suffix, e.g. Family Island). They are powered by Core Memories created by Riley's emotions, and when the Core Memories are misplaced, the Islands begin to fall, one by one. However, by the end of the movie, new Core Memories are created, making for a new total of nine Islands, including the original five, as well as Tragic Vampire Romance, Fashion and Boy Band." } }

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