The much-anticipated release of "Inside Out 2" has arrived. The sequel, out June 14, comes nearly a decade after Disney and Pixar released "Inside Out," a coming-of-age film that followed 11-year-old Riley Andersen as she navigated life in a new city with the assistance of her emotions Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust. Tony Hale, who voices Fear in "Inside Out 2," tells TODAY.

com that the first film was one of his "favorite movies of all time." “The way that Pixar has orchestrated the emotional life, which is obviously very complex, and made it accessible, I’ve just never seen anything like it. It was a game changer," he said.

"Inside Out 2" picks Riley's story up a few years later and sees her as a teenager attending hockey camp before she starts high school. In addition to the emotions in the first film, viewers get introduced to five new personalities: Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, Embarrassment and Nostalgia. Here’s a guide to the new and returning emotions in Riley’s mind in "Inside Out 2.

" Amy Poehler reprises her role as Joy, the first emotion to appear inside Riley's mind when she's born, in "Inside Out 2." Lighthearted and optimistic, Joy fittingly strives to keep Riley joyful. When speaking to at the "Inside Out 2" premiere earlier this month, Poehler said that playing Joy is "an incredible gift.

" "It's changed me a lot. I'm very, very grateful to be back," Poehler said. Phyllis Smith returns as Sadness in "Inside Out 2.

" Sadness entered Riley's mind less than .