
Riley's new House
Riley's House is the second home of the Andersens in the Disney/Pixar film Inside Out (2015).
Location[]
Riley's first home is in Minnesota, while her new one is in San Francisco.
Characteristics[]
Lore[]
When Riley's father got a new job in San Francisco, the family packed their bags, and they headed west. Before they arrived to their new house, the Emotions tried to predict on what their future house will look like (like a house with a big slide, or a tree house, or a castle with a dragon, much to Anger's enjoyment). Unfortunately, when they arrive, their house turns out to be one of those condensed houses along an alleyway.
When Riley walks into the house, it turns out that everything is condensed and messy, like either the last person who owned it never bothered to clean the place or it had been awhile since the last time someone actually lived in the house (or both)--there was even a dead mouse lying in a corner. The emotions then made Riley check her room, and it too was compressed. In fact, whenever a vehicle passed by at night, the house rattled loudly, scaring Riley.
Despite hating the new house upon arrival, Riley eventually warmed up to it when Sadness was in control of Riley, where she tearfully admitted she missed Minnesota. Her parents consoled her by telling her that they missed Minnesota as well, but they will eventually get used to it by saying that everything will be all right. With Sadness being treated equally by her fellow emotions, Riley gradually embraces her new life in San Francisco and the house gradually gets better as well.
Role in the Crossover[]
Riley's house is where Riley spends time and invites the Modern Four and Girls over.