I’m of course talking about the traumatizing death of Riley’s imaginary friend Bing Bong, voiced by Richard Kind. Almost a ...
When Riley Forgets Bing Bong, So Does The Movie It tends to be the case that, when a major character in a movie has a big, tear-jerking death scene like the one Bing Bong has in "Inside Out," the ...
When Bing-Bong died, America mourned, and I did as well. In Inside Out, we see Bing-Bong, a forgotten imaginary friend of ...
including whether Toy Story's Andy and Riley share a dad Welcome to the Belief System, a core part of Riley's mind in Inside Out 2 ...
Pixar’s dull emphasis on childhood, rather than adult matters, gets a delightful boost with the introduction of Riley’s imaginary friend Bing Bong (part elephant and part cat, with a cotton ...
Visually, the film alternates between the bright, creative style inside Riley's mind ... and Richard Kind as Bing Bong. The stand-out performance here is Phyllis Smith, who is nothing short ...
"The Riley Doll was created in response to strong consumer demand, as a mixed Asian doll was the top request from the Jilly Bing community. For so many of us, growing up meant feeling pressured to ...
There is a silver lining. When Joy, Sadness, and their sidekick Bing Bong - Riley's imaginary friend - enter Imagination Land's off-limit zone of Abstract Thought, they lose their complexity in ...
I went to Pixar’s offices once and demanded to meet the person who killed off Bing Bong. I’m still upset. You know what’s interesting? In our first press tour, Richard Kind didn’t even do ...