Anger plans (part 2)

"Anger plans (part 2)" is a scene used in Inside Out parodies. As its plot directly continues from the first part, there is potential to use the two in conjunction, but it is also viable for use on its own.

In Inside Out
As Riley Andersen wakes up, Anger and Disgust walk up to the console. They see Fear, collapsed by the console, talking about the nightmare Riley just had. Anger thus decides he cannot trust Fear with anything and especially not Dream Duty, before retrieving the lightbulb from the first part again and motioning to put it in. Anger then asks for approval from both Fear and Disgust. While Fear's response is inconclusive (there is no specific direction in the screenplay, and while he disagrees in the English version, he agrees in the Russian version), Disgust agrees, and Anger puts the idea in, making Riley retrieve her laptop.

The emotions thus immediately plan Riley's journey. Anger immediately sarcastically suggests renting an elephant, before revealing that Riley is taking the bus, due to Fear misunderstanding him. Riley then looks up buses from San Francisco to Minneapolis, and finds out that there is a bus leaving for the next day. However, Disgust points out that a bus ticket costs money, and Anger suggests stealing the money from Mom. He then attempts to retrieve a memory concerning the location of her purse, but is instead confronted by the TripleDent Gum jingle again. Finally, Anger blames Riley's parents for the move and suggests that making them pay for the return is the right thing to do.

In parodies
The first use of the second part, Theresa May's new Parliament - #2: Pressing the Brexit Button, actually uses the English version. In it, the idea inserted is that to commence Article 50, initiating Brexit.

The outside world intro to the second part, featuring Riley heavily breathing as she has just woken up from her nightmare, is usually not even used at all.

The idea lightbulb has been named an "iBulb" once in Andersen's Mind - #1: What do you Mean, We're a Princess?, and was revealed to be a device for remote communications between Anger, Fear and Disgust in Headquarters and Joy and Sadness on the Train of Thought. As with the iPaper, this is a part of CreativityTheEmotion's general style.

Like in parodies using the "Riley Andersen vs. Meg" scene, the TripleDent Gum jingle is also usually replaced.

The second part, like the "Riley Andersen vs. Meg" scene, also features Riley by her laptop, and therefore can also be used to make her do something other than order bus tickets. So far, this includes her watching a documentary about Anna Andersen in "What do you Mean, We're a Princess?", and watching a parody by Soalric Parker in "Anger plans to overthrow Joy".

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 2, Russian, mp4)