Rachel Andersen's Mental Companions

Rachel Andersen's Mental Companions is an Inside Out parody series that is designed after silent films.

Style
The series is produced under the pretense of dating back exactly 100 years before its modern counterpart, Andersen's Mind. As such, it takes form of a silent film. As there was no technology to synchronize video and audio recording at the time, such silent films also had a pianist performing during the screening, and as such, a piano piece is featured alongside each series installment. Subtitles are also replaced with intertitles, with each "Mental Companion" receiving an appropriate font in which they speak.

Also of note is the idea that many concepts which Andersen's Mind depends on cannot be carried over: for example, as of 1916, Walt Disney had not yet founded an animation studio, and Adolf Hitler was a World War I soldier. Nevertheless, they are appropriately replaced, whenever these concepts need to be addressed.

The main character's name is changed from "Riley Andersen" to "Rachel Andersen", as the name "Riley" was, at first, used as a boys' name and only very recently has become a girls' name. As such, there is no direct connection between Rachel Andersen and Rachel, the founder of Pizza Planet, and the two are not to be confused. There is also no relation between Rachel and Anna Andersen, who would have been of a similar age to Rachel as she appears in the series.

Episodes
Each of the episodes appears to be a "demake" of an existing Andersen's Mind video; the modern videos are as follows:


 * Joy plans to open a theme park in Riley's mind
 * Riley Andersen vs. Adolf Hitler
 * Riley is informed about the results of the 2016 US presidential election
 * Andersen's Mind - Moments: Disgust
 * The Emotions' Tabletop Simulator Evening - #1: UNO

Trivia

 * The imagery to represent Rachel's Mental Companions in the titlecard originates in a limited edition English and French Inside Out poster.
 * It is likely that "Dream Theater" as used in Rachel Andersen's Mental Companions was further altered to "Dream Theatrical Studios" as used in Inside Out reImagined, doubling as an allusion to Pixar Animation Studios.

Goofs

 * It appears that the id, from Freud's theory of id, ego and superego, is the counterpart to the Subconscious. However, said theory wouldn't be published until 1923, and even then, the concepts were referred to by German names, "das Es", "das Ich" and "das Über-Ich".