The emotions Disgust (Mindy Kaling) and Anger (Lewis Black) help guide the toddler Riley through dinner in the first of two new clips from Inside Out. When Riley's father tries to feed her broccoli, Disgust swoops in to "save their lives," but when the father says she won't get any desert if she doesn't eat her dinner, Anger causes a tantrum until the tried-and-true "airplane" feeding tactic calms everybody down. The second clip shows Joy (Amy Poehler) trying to navigate her way through "long-term memory," with the help of Sadness (Phyllis Smith).

Do you ever look at someone and wonder what is going on inside their head? Disney Pixar's original new film Inside Out ventures inside the mind to find out. Based in Headquarters, the control center inside 11-year-old Riley's mind, five Emotions are hard at work, led by lighthearted optimist Joy (voice of Amy Poehler), whose mission is to make sure Riley stays happy. Fear (voice of Bill Hader) heads up safety, Anger (voice of Lewis Black) ensures all is fair and Disgust (voice of Mindy Kaling) prevents Riley from getting poisoned-both physically and socially. Sadness (voice of Phyllis Smith) isn't exactly sure what her role is, and frankly, neither is anyone else.

When Riley's family relocates to a scary new city, the Emotions are on the job, eager to help guide her through the difficult transition. But when Joy and Sadness are inadvertently swept into the far reaches of Riley's mind-taking some of her core memories with them-Fear, Anger and Disgust are left reluctantly in charge. Joy and Sadness must venture through unfamiliar places-Long Term Memory, Imagination Land, Abstract Thought and Dream Productions-in a desperate effort to get back to Headquarters, and Riley. Take a look at these two clips from director Pete Docter's Inside Out, arriving in theaters June 19.