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{{Infobox|Box title = Do-Gooder|Row 1 title = Full Name|Row 1 info = Sadness|Row 2 title = Alias|Row 2 info = None|Row 3 title = Powers|Row 3 info = Flattening herself|Row 4 title = Hobbies|Row 4 info = none|Row 5 title = Goals|Row 5 info = To find her place in Riley's mind, to get along with her brother Anger, to defeat Jangles the clown|Row 6 title = Type of Hero|Row 6 info = Good Darkness, Protector of Innocence, Pure of Heart|Row 7 title = Fate|Row 7 info = Hugs Anger and thanks him for believing in her (which he rolls his eyes at)|Image file = Sadness.png|Image size = 210}}{{Quote|You really think I can do this? I never had a CHANCE, Joy! You ALWAYS treated me like dirt, so why are you helping me now?!|Sadness being confused with Joy's encouragement}}'''Sadness''' is the deuteragonist of the Pixar film Inside Out. She is one of the five emotions inside the mind of Riley Anderson. She is voiced by Phyllis Smith. Hence her name, she is always sad and miserable.
 
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|image = Sadness Full Body 2.webp
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|fullname = Sadness
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|alias = None
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|origin = ''{{w|Inside Out (2015 film)|Inside Out}}''
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|occupation = Riley's Sadness
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|skills = Sadness inducement<br>
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Sadness Embodiment<br>
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Psychological geography and knowledge<br>
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Sympathy<br>
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Turning memories sad<br>
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Memory rain <small>(''Thought Bubbles'')</small>
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|hobby = Reading manuals.<br>
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Riding the cloud.
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|goals = To find her place in Riley's mind <small>(succeeded)</small>.<br>
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To signal others when Riley needs help, comfort and support.<br>
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To help Riley feel true happiness and joy <small>(both ongoing)</small>.
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|family = Unknown
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|friends = [[Joy (Inside Out)|Joy]]<br>
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[[Fear]]<br>
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[[Disgust]]<br>
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[[Anger]]<br>
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[[Bing Bong]]
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|enemies = [[w:c:villains:Jangles the Clown|Jangles the Clown]]
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|type of hero = Insecure Pessimist}} {{Quote|Crying helps me slow down and obsess over the weight of life's problems.|Sadness to [[Joy (Inside Out)|Joy]].}}'''Sadness''' is the deuteragonist of the 2015 Pixar film ''Inside Out''.
   
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She is one of the five emotions inside the mind of Riley Andersen. Hence her name, she is always sad, pessimistic, and miserable.
==Role in the film==
 
   
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She is voiced by {{W|Phyllis Smith}} in the English version, and by Shinobu Otake in the Japanese version.
Sadness is one of Riley's emotions that are introduced when Riley cried as a baby. Whenever she touches a memory orb, it turns blue. Sadness is eventually seen with her friend Joy about collecting memory orbs into the internal core. When all the internal core orbs have been scattered, Sadness and Joy go after them and end up go into Long Term Memory.
 
   
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==Biography==
While trying to find the important orbs for the internal memory core, Sadness and Joy were distracted by an imaginary friend named Bing Bong. He guides Sadness and Joy across Imagination Land and trying to return to the headquarters with his rocket, but are unable to reach it. Suddenly, Sadness and Joy ended up in the Memory Dump when trying to return to the HQ.
 
 
Sadness is one of Riley's emotions that are introduced when Riley cried as a baby. Whenever she touches a memory orb, it turns blue. Sadness is eventually seen with her friend, [[Joy (Inside Out)|Joy]] about collecting memory orbs into the internal core. When all the internal core orbs have been scattered, Sadness and Joy go after them and end up going into Long Term Memory.
   
 
While trying to find the important orbs for the internal memory core, Sadness and Joy were distracted by an imaginary friend named [[Bing Bong]]. He guides Sadness and Joy across Imagination Land and they try to return to the headquarters by taking the Train of Thought, but are unable to reach it when Riley's Honesty Island begins collapsing and derails the train.
Joy later asks Sadness to return, but Sadness ends up convincing her that Riley doesn't need her; the two finally made it to the headquarters when Riley is leaving San Francisco by going across the tubes leading to the location. Sadness was able to save Riley by placing the memory orbs back into the Internal Core, which made Riley very sad in missing her parents. By the end of the film, Sadness and Joy became the best friends when Riley is adapting for a new life.
 
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When Joy finds a recall tube that sends memories to the headquarters, she gets in, but finds out if Sadness got in, the core memories were going to get sad. Joy, with no other choice, disowns Sadness and tells her that "Riley needs to be happy"; the plan however backfires when the tube is fractured, causing her and Bing Bong to fall into the Memory Dump. After Joy feels empathy for Sadness, the two manage to finally make it to the headquarters when Riley is leaving San Francisco, an idea hatched by [[Anger]]. Sadness was able to save Riley by removing the idea, and instructing her to return to her parents, causing her to reveal her personal thoughts about her new home and how she misses her old one, which her parents share as well. This ultimately negates the ordeal that Anger caused. By the end of the film, Sadness and Joy reconciliate and the emotions begin to help Riley adapt to a new life.
[[Category:Pixar Heroes]]
 
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==Powers and Abilities==
[[Category:Insecure Heroes]]
 
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As an emotion, she is in control of Riley's sad mood.
[[Category:Deuteragonists]]
 
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*'''Sadness Manipulation:''' She can program Riley to turn sad, when at the controls. She can even infect the environment as she turned a cloud into a rain cloud.
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*'''Memory Manipulation:''' She have the uncanny ability to turn memories into sad memories.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery position="center" captiontextcolor="#87CEFA" bordercolor="blue" widths="300">
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SADNESS Fullbody Render.png
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Sadness.png
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Tumblr nquj6aBofl1uzxxkxo1 500.png|Fear and Sadness
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Joy and Emotions.jpeg
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Joy and Sadness.png
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Joy and Sadness in the Hall of Abstract Thought.png
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Sadness-sadness-inside-out-38697593-250-205.gif
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tumblr_inline_nqb68q1Y331r102dg_540.gif|Sadness defeats Gloom
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Sadness_Disney_Infinity.png|Sadness as she appears in ''Disney Infinity 3.0''
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Sadness_Disney_Infinity_2.png|Sadness in ''Disney Infinity 3.0''
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</gallery>
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==External Links==
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*{{Wiki|Sadness|Sadness|disney|Disney}}
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*{{Wiki|Sadness|Sadness|pixar|Pixar}}
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*{{Wiki|Sadness|Sadness|insideout|''Inside Out''}}
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Crying helps me slow down and obsess over the weight of life's problems.
~ Sadness to Joy.

Sadness is the deuteragonist of the 2015 Pixar film Inside Out.

She is one of the five emotions inside the mind of Riley Andersen. Hence her name, she is always sad, pessimistic, and miserable.

She is voiced by Phyllis Smith in the English version, and by Shinobu Otake in the Japanese version.

Biography

Sadness is one of Riley's emotions that are introduced when Riley cried as a baby. Whenever she touches a memory orb, it turns blue. Sadness is eventually seen with her friend, Joy about collecting memory orbs into the internal core. When all the internal core orbs have been scattered, Sadness and Joy go after them and end up going into Long Term Memory.

While trying to find the important orbs for the internal memory core, Sadness and Joy were distracted by an imaginary friend named Bing Bong. He guides Sadness and Joy across Imagination Land and they try to return to the headquarters by taking the Train of Thought, but are unable to reach it when Riley's Honesty Island begins collapsing and derails the train.

When Joy finds a recall tube that sends memories to the headquarters, she gets in, but finds out if Sadness got in, the core memories were going to get sad. Joy, with no other choice, disowns Sadness and tells her that "Riley needs to be happy"; the plan however backfires when the tube is fractured, causing her and Bing Bong to fall into the Memory Dump. After Joy feels empathy for Sadness, the two manage to finally make it to the headquarters when Riley is leaving San Francisco, an idea hatched by Anger. Sadness was able to save Riley by removing the idea, and instructing her to return to her parents, causing her to reveal her personal thoughts about her new home and how she misses her old one, which her parents share as well. This ultimately negates the ordeal that Anger caused. By the end of the film, Sadness and Joy reconciliate and the emotions begin to help Riley adapt to a new life.

Powers and Abilities

As an emotion, she is in control of Riley's sad mood.

  • Sadness Manipulation: She can program Riley to turn sad, when at the controls. She can even infect the environment as she turned a cloud into a rain cloud.
  • Memory Manipulation: She have the uncanny ability to turn memories into sad memories.

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