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  1. The Life of Riley: With William Bendix, Marjorie Reynolds, Wesley Morgan, Tom D'Andrea. Riley worked in an aircraft plant in California, but viewers usually saw him at home, cheerfully disrupting life with his malapropisms and ill timed intervention into minor problems.

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    • 1953-01-02
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  2. The Life of Riley is a music piece in Inside Out 2. It is 2 minutes and 32 seconds long. Summary [] It plays when Joy tells the audience about Riley becoming a teenager, and the introduction to the Sense of Self. Notes and Trivia [] It features Joy's leitmotif and the Personality Islands / Riley's leitmotif from the first Inside Out.

  3. A British family sitcom staring Caroline Quentin and Neil Dudgeon as Maddy and Jim Riley, a pair of recently married divorcées who collectively form an elaborate and dysfunctional family tree. There’s Maddy’s nerdy and effeminate son Ted Jackson (Patrick Nolan), Jim’s typically teenage children Danny (Taylor Fawcett) and Katy (Lucinda ...

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    Personality

    Riley's emotions contribute to her primary behaviors in the film. Overall, Riley is an upbeat, honest, and goofy person when she is content. However, in adolescence, Riley becomes more sentimental, shy, and uncertain of herself as her other emotions begin to appear. By the time her family moves to San Francisco, she starts to be more troubled, irked, and lonely. Her emotions at this point try to help her get adjusted to the new life. Riley can second-guess herself, but she doesn't always repe...

    Physical appearance

    In the first film, Riley is an 11-year-old preteen (later 12) with a slender figure. She has shoulder-length, dirty-blonde hair and cornflower-blue eyes. Both her parents have brown hair and brown eyes, implying that both the dirty-blonde hair and cornflower-blue eyes are recessive traits. She has very faint freckles around her nose, and she also has a noticeable gap between her two front teeth. In the second film, Riley is now 13 years old. Her hair becomes a lighter blonde and has grown lon...

    Mind Locations

    Riley's mind is extremely large and includes certain locations like: 1. Emotion Headquarters: The central part of Riley's mind, where Anger, Disgust, Joy, Fear, and Sadness (later, Anxiety, Ennui, Envy, Embarrassment, and Nostalgia) all live and control Riley and where her memories are produced. 2. Personality Islands: Multiple personifications of different sides of Riley's personality, as determined by the core memories. Whenever Riley is doing whatever relates to a specific island, that isl...

    Riley is a major character in the film. Her mind is the main location and the main priority of it. When Riley is born, Joy, her first living emotion, is conjured up with baby Riley smiling right at her parents. A few seconds later, another emotion named Sadness appears and makes Riley cry. Joy pushes Sadness out of the way and makes Riley happy again. Over the years, Riley starts to grow up in Minnesota and her other emotions, Disgust, Anger, and Fear, are born. Riley becomes happy and jolly...

    Riley returns in the short film, where she goes out skating with a boy named Jordan(whom she met at the end of the film). Meanwhile, her parents suspect that she is going out on a date with him and the Andersen's emotions all try to find a way to make it through this, like when her mother tells Riley in a "cool way" that Riley is hanging with Jordan, leaving Riley confused, with weird and comical results. After assuring her mother that she and Jordan are going skating with a group of friends,...

    Riley's emotions are happily tending to her during a hockey game and preparing her for high school. As they work in tandem, the emotions have created a sub-basement in Headquarters called the "Sense of Self" where they place the memories that help build Riley's character. This results in the creation of a ball of strands that voices Riley's inner self; "I am a good person". Joy has also built a pipe that shoots out terrible memories that they want to forget to the "back of the mind". Riley wa...

    Riley's mind was built at Hong Kong Disneyland during the Coolest Summer Ever event in 2015. Guests can enter her mind and meet Joy and Sadness at the Art of Animation exhibition in the Opera House on Main Street, USA. Riley made her first actual live appearance in the Disney On Iceshow Follow Your Heart.

    In the teaser trailer, Riley and her mom and dad are eating from Chinese food boxes of the same type as the ones seen in A Bug's Life and several other Pixarfilms.
    In the said teaser trailer, the playground scene in Riley's Memory Orbs is taken from Sunnyside Daycare in Toy Story 3.
    Her last name is based on Pixar employee Darla K. Anderson and the Toy Story character Bonnie Anderson.
    Riley is cross-dominant, using her left hand when drawing Bing Bongon the walls as a toddler and shooting the puck in hockey, and her right hand when she is eating.
  4. Tom D'Andrea. Jim Gillis 92 Episodes 1958. Lugene Sanders. Babs Riley Marshall 108 Episodes 1958. Sterling Holloway. Waldo Binney 4 Episodes 1956. Martin Milner. Don Marshall 9 Episodes 1957.

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  5. S1.E23 ∙ Riley Gets Engaged. Fri, Jun 5, 1953. At the laundromat Chester meets an attractive French miss upset over her visa expiration. The lady explains that if it appears that she's to be married she can stay. Riley becomes engaged to her but explaining to wife Peg is difficult. Rate.

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