How do Inside Out’s Emotions react to Star Wars: The Force Awakens?

Everybody has a reaction to ‘THE’ Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer! And surely the trailer raised a mystery in the minds of all Star Wars lovers by amounting different reactions. The trailer created both suspense and terror and now we have Inside Out characters reacting to the same. What is their reaction? Will it create suspense among them too?

A video posted by the official Pixar Inside Out account, displays a flood of emotions by the ‘emotions’ of Inside Out while watching the trailer. With Fear, Anger, Disgust, Joy and Sadness all hooked up to the featurette, each one reacts according to their character. Fear, being the most excited for the trailer, is the first one to tremble and run away by the terror created. Joy is all set and into the mood as she is fascinated by the world of Star Wars. But at the end Sadness expresses what everyone feels without any doubt – ‘The loooooong wait’ till December for the movie release. And the most active character, Anger outrageously goes out of his way to break things as the movie has a long wait. And surely, this is what most of us have felt too!

A smart technique of cross advertising is used by Disney Pixar by using its two hit films Inside Out and Star Wars: The Force Awakens to promote each other. Also, with this you will want to watch the animated films due to its exciting characters running around and eagerly wait for the coming movie too. This wise marketing strategy has ventured a new era to create a feel for the movie and you can connect with it easily. With this innovative technique, Disney Pixar attempts to ask – How did it feel? And all this, by using the feel!

As the movie is much awaited with the trailer itself being viewed more than 112 mn times during its first 24 hours online, the buzz for the movie is increasing each day! And truly, a movie like Star Wars: The Force Awakens does not garners just reaction but demands a whole emotional attachment as the trailer itself will rope anyone and everyone who watches it. Leaving you with -what will happen next?, the trailer raises an obvious feeling ‘I want to watch the movie…’