Expanding the emotional universe of Pixar's Inside Out, Dream Productions delves deeper into the story with a new Disney+ series.
In the exciting world of animation, Pixar has announced its latest project, a four-episode series titled "Dream Productions." Set between the beloved films "Inside Out" and "Inside Out 2," this unique production promises to delve into Riley's dreams like never before.
At the helm of "Dream Productions" is Mike Jones, who serves as both writer and director. The series is structured as an "Office"-style mockumentary, offering a fresh and intriguing take on the dream world.
The voice cast for this production is nothing short of stellar. Amy Poehler voices the character Joy, while Phyllis Smith lends her talents to the character Sadness, both reprising their roles from the "Inside Out" films. Joining them are Maya Rudolph, Ally Maki, and Kensington Tallman, who voicing Riley in the series.
Other notable cast members include Richard Ayoade as Xeni, the daydream director trying to step up into the big leagues of night dreams, and Lewis Black as Anger. Liza Lapira voices Disgust, and Tony Hale brings the character Fear to life.
The series also features the voice talents of Paula Pell, who plays the role of dream director Paula Persimmon, and Paula Pell as the acclaimed director Paula Persimmon. Rounding out the cast is Nami Melumad as the composer and Jaclyn Simon as the producer.
The trailer for "Dream Productions" features a mix of familiar faces and new characters, promising a thrilling and emotional journey through Riley's dreams.
Fans of Pixar will be thrilled to know that all four episodes of "Dream Productions" will be available on Disney+ on December 11. Get ready to dive back into the world of "Inside Out" and experience a whole new level of dream exploration.
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