00:00One task is inside. I obviously helped explain things like emotions and mental health to kids at the time
00:06I wondered how do you feel having?
00:09You know characters like anxiety envy on we an embarrassment might do the same with the sequel
00:14Yeah
00:14I think what Pixar does so well as they take these high
00:17Concepts and they create this visual landscape that we can that can help us
00:21Communicate better and talk about stuff and in the first one. They managed to find a way to remind us that sadness is
00:29You know, it's okay to kind of sit with sadness and just stay there which is such a beautiful
00:36idea
00:37in the second one anxiety shows up and kind of
00:41gets everyone all
00:44Bothered and what they do creatively and visually is they make it?
00:49the best way I can describe it is there scenes in the film where anxiety is taking over and
00:55Changing things and the way in which anxiety is enlisting other people to worry is
01:01super funny and
01:03So smart
01:04so I think it's gonna be another version of that where you're gonna be able to talk to your younger self or your young kids about
01:10What anxiety does when it's left unchecked and in a funny interesting visual way
01:17I mean, that's the part that was so excited about with
01:21Working on this movie is that you're right the first film, you know
01:24I think the first film I look at I think it does three things. It's a really funny movie. That's the hope
01:29Yeah, it's so too. Yeah, that's the hope with those guys
01:31yeah
01:32it's really imaginative and made a meaningful impact on the world and I'm like I want to do all three of these with this movie
01:37and especially that that last one too and
01:41there rallies a teenager so she's getting into more complex things and
01:46That time was a really hard time in my life
01:48You know being a teenager and so if we can do something to kind of expand out that
01:53Vocabulary and have people, you know, talk about those more complicated emotions. It'd just be helpful
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