While 鈥淚nside Out 2鈥 is now the most financially successful animated film of all time, there鈥檚 plenty that was left out that could prompt another sequel.
In 鈥淭he Art of Inside Out 2,鈥 director Kelsey Mann shows characters who didn鈥檛 make the second film, concepts that got cut and background about some of the characters who have been added.
Clearly, Anxiety became a key focus for many of the film鈥檚 animators. The wild character pops up all over the place and becomes a key player in the story. Anxiety, according to John Hoffman, story supervisor, is an 鈥渙vereager intern who sees a problem and tries to fix it.鈥
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From left are Embarrassment, voiced by Paul Walter Hauser, Anxiety, voiced by Maya Hawke, Envy, voiced by Ayo Edebiri, and Ennui, voiced by Ad猫le Exarchopoulos, in a scene from "Inside Out 2."
That helps set the tone for the film and shows how Riley, the human who plays host to all the emotions, struggles to get through those tough adolescent years.
Puberty 鈥 which becomes a player in the story 鈥 is an 鈥渋ntense, inconvenient project that overwhelms the emotions,鈥 according to John West, sets art director.
The concept gets traction at a place called 鈥淧uberty Park,鈥 where an emotional roller coaster shares space with the Bone Stretcher ride and Growing Pains taffy and candy shop.
Other theme park-ish ideas include Procrastination Land, which is near Sar-Chasm, and Spinney鈥檚 Pizza. The latter (which does get a shot in the film) is named for Caroll Spinney, the Muppeteer who played Big Bird.

Joy, voiced by Amy Poehler, left, and Anxiety, voiced by Maya Hawke, in a scene from "Inside Out 2."聽
The insight in 鈥淎rt of Inside Out 2鈥澛爄s much greater than in other 鈥渕aking of鈥 books. Artists who worked on various aspects of the film (including those characters that were excluded) get to weigh in and explain what might have been. Captain Gail, one of the characters who didn鈥檛 make the cut, offers plenty of visual opportunity and could be a jumping off point for 鈥淚nside Out 3.鈥
While we get plenty of details about the new emotions, we don鈥檛 hear a lot about Pouchy, a two-dimensional character who became a fan favorite. He鈥檚 in here, just not in the same number of pages as Ennui, Embarrassment and Envy.

From left are Sadness, voiced by Phyllis Smith, Joy, voiced by Amy Poehler, Disgust, voiced by Liza Lapira, Fear, voiced by Tony Hale, and Anger, voiced by Lewis Black, in a scene from "Inside Out 2."
Anxiety has a bedroom that provides insight the film didn鈥檛. There, we see inspirational posters, fidget spinners, a TV set and a cup of tea.
Twins 鈥 representing jealousy 鈥 didn鈥檛 figure into the final film but they work to convey emotions that, maybe, Envy couldn鈥檛.
While 鈥淎rt of Inside Out 2鈥 has great tributes to animators and artists who work in the Pixar shop, it鈥檚 best contributions are the near-misses that didn鈥檛 make it in the film. A potential theme park ride? The ground work is here.