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But as the film developed, he realized Bing Bong could represent the fading of childhood. "He was really big when Riley was 3, so he thinks that's how things should be," Docter says.
Bing Bong died when he was trying to save Joy and Sadness sacrificing himself. The emotions in Riley’s mind, including Bing Bong, are based on her memories and experiences.
"Inside Out" was all about emotion, and it certainly brought out lots of emotions in moviegoers, too, particularly in one heart-wrenching scene between Joy (Amy Poehler) and Bing Bong.
Though he may not have been one of Riley's main emotions, Bing Bong had an incredible impact on Inside Out's story.While he had slipped from Riley's mind more and more as she grew older, he ...
This is when I say spoilers for Inside Out, though you might not be able to see the words I’m typing because your eyes are still filled with Bing Bong tears.#BingBongLives. Just as soon as the ...
In typical Pixar fashion, Inside Out showcases the pastel-colored veneer of bright-eyed optimism to cover some seriously sad, often dark themes. However, according to one cast member, one scene ...
Bing Bong with Sadness and Joy in ‘Inside Out’ (Disney/Pixar) Bing Bong, voiced by Richard Kind, lives in the deep corridors of Riley’s long-term memory, holding out for one more trip to the ...
We’re talking about Bing Bong, Riley’s adorable childhood imaginary friend, who—spoiler alert!—emerges from hiding in her subconcsious to help Joy and Sadness get back to Headquarters.
Bing Bong is the imaginary friend of 11-year-old protagonist Riley Andersen, who is guided by the emotions Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness in the control center of her mind in Pixar’s ...