- “It's not brightly-colored or shaped like a dinosaur. Hold on, guys... it's broccoli!”
- ―Disgust
Disgust is a major character in the 2015 Disney/Pixar film Inside Out. She is one of the five emotions inside the mind of Riley Andersen.
Background
Official Description
- Disgust is highly opinionated, extremely honest and prevents Riley from getting poisoned — both physically and socially. She keeps a careful eye on the people, places and things that Riley comes into contact with — whether that's broccoli or last year's fashion trend. Disgust always has the best of intentions and refuses to lower her standards.
Appearances
Inside Out
Disgust is one of the five emotions controlling Riley's mind and helping her. She is first seen when Bill Andersen starts to feed broccoli to his daughter.
When their leader, Joy and another emotion, Sadness, literally get lost in Riley's mind, she and the other emotions have to keep Riley's head on straight until Joy and Sadness get home. However, things go wrong sooner or later, they even decide to make Riley run away, even though Fear tells them how wrong that idea is. She possibly belittles Sadness to a neutral degree due to her superficial teen attitude.
Riley's First Date?
Disgust returns in the short along with the other emotions.
Video games
Disney INFINITY 3.0
Disgust appears in Disney INFINITY's third installment as a playable character. However, Mindy Kaling did not reprise the role, as John Vignocchi explained that her agent said she was too busy.[1]
Inside Out: Thought Bubbles
Disgust was recently added in the 1.5.0 update and is unlocked after reaching level 126. Her ability is to cause memories of the same color to disappear when hit.
Quotes
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Gallery
Trivia
- According to Pete Docter, her appearance is based on that of broccoli, which, ironically, is what she, Riley, and the other emotions hate and Pete Docter himself, loves.
- In the first clips shown at the 2013 D23 Expo, Disgust wore a purple dress, had longer hair, didn't wear lipstick, and did not have long eyelashes.
- In one of the first concept drawings, Disgust was, in the planning stages, portrayed as a male character during production, but was later switched to a female character.
- The buckle on her waist belt is shaped like a "D" to represent the first letter in her name.
- During a stage where the emotion all had human names, Disgust was going to be called Nadia or gretchen.
- Disgust is the emotion that resemble Riley the most.
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