The main character goes through emotional events throughout the movie but she is eventually able to calm herself down each time.
Some mature themes such as anxiety, depression, puberty, and self-blame.
Riley accidentally knocking her old friend down in a hockey match and having a panic attack in one scene may be very sad for some people.
Joy gets very upset and snaps at the other emotions when Anger calls her delusional. This is at first, played for laughs, but it taken seriously when Joy later breaks down and cries.
Much darker and more mature than the first film.
There are some scenes that may be tense for lighthearted viewers.
The movie's memo is that sometimes life can be difficult but still cheerful at the same time, and we must cherish it.
A character named Anxiety might be difficult to teenagers to up, as she feeling out of control and stress/freak out.
Pretty bold/adventurous movie.
A "puberty" alarm goes off causing the emotions to freak out. They eventually send the alarm to the back of the mind.
None/Moderate for neurodivergent viewers.
For kids/tweens and up.