Riley's First Date?

Riley's First Date? is the Pixar short officially complementing Inside Out and continuing its story. It gives Jordan, the boy who briefly appeared in Inside Out as briefly bumping into Riley, a more major role, even downright suggesting that he might be Riley's romantic partner.

Plot
After a three-second version of Disney and Pixar logos, the short introduces Bill Andersen, whose house's door was just rung by Jordan, asking if Riley is home. Inside Bill's mind, his emotions immediately go into an emergency mode, with a "BOY! BOY! BOY!" alarm which segues into the short's title.

Bill thus immediately comes to discuss the matter with his wife, Jill. Jill decides to ask Riley about Jordan, and when her emotions are seen, they are once again instructed to probe, but this time trying to cover it up by using "cool words that kids say". Unsurprisingly, Jill's attempt at talking to Riley ends up being hilariously inappropriate, and Riley's emotions react with disdain.

Meanwhile, Jordan and Bill engage in a sort of psychological warfare. While Jordan takes to it rather lightly, with a clip of his emotions being shown in which they do not even pay close attention to Bill, Bill's emotions are fully alert, ready to watch any signs of disobedience and even, rather seriously, asking Jordan about his interests. However, once Jordan tells that he plays in a band, Bill's emotions stop, recalling that Bill himself used to be part of a band once. Jordan and Bill then quickly discover their mutual love for AC/DC and begin playing "Back in Black" very loudly, alerting Jill and Riley.

The short then cuts to Jordan and Riley leaving the house. With only Jill and Bill remaining, their emotions agree to a kiss, and credits play. After the credits, Jill's emotions are first to interrupt the kiss, and Bill quickly motions to clean up the mess that he and Jordan had made.

In parodies
Riley's First Date? is yet to be used in any Inside Out parody. However, much like the Dinner Table Scene, it has seen usage in other meme circles, where Bill's emotions recalling the memory of him playing in a band are replaced with something else (possibly even serving as a male counterpart, as the Dinner Table Scene meme primarily looks into Jill's mind).

Trivia

 * Each of Riley's emotions has exactly one line in this short.