Inside Out-Like RP...

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Inside Out-Like RP...

Inside Out-Like RP...

"Stupid ump!" shouted Anger. "That was totally a ball! It grazed my feet! In fact, I should be taking a base! Since when was that a strike?!"

"Yeah, that guy's terrible," Disgust agreed. "We should get him kicked out."

"What if another ball hits us?!" Fear cried.

"Oh, come on, guys," Joy sighed. "Everyone makes bad calls. Swing! Swing now!"

Veronica swung, but missed by a hairlength.

"AAARGH! Stupid pitcher, stupid bat, stupid everything!!!!!!!!" Anger cried, and he was about to push the levers back, but Joy stopped him.

"Cool down, Anger. Everyone has their bad days. Besides, remember that amazing play in right field during the second inning?"

Suddenly, Headquarters gave a mighty lurch.

"W-w-w-what's g-going on?" stuttered Fear.

"I-I don't know, but it has to pass!" Joy shouted as she grabbed onto a shelf of memories. "Everyone grab something!"

Suddenly, the rumbling subsided, and the emotions found themselves rolling...

On fresh grass.

So! The movie is called Inside Out, isn't it? But the thing is, the insides don't come out! And I thought to myself, what if they did?

Here's the idea: A few select people had their emotions launched out of them. These emotions have to meet up and figure out how to get back into their humans. Until this happens, they're hollow, empty shells.

You can have only one charrie (emotions). The form is below:

Name : The name OF YOUR HUMAN.

Age: The age OF YOUR HUMAN.

Appearance: The appearance of the emotions. You know how Mom's emotions all had hair and glasses, and Dad's all had mustaches? Add something that makes the emotions distinct.

Personality: You know how Joy had most of the control in the movie? Well, how angry can Anger get? Does Disgust care more about other people, or food? Is Sadness a very quiet, not noticable emotion, or is the human crying every five minutes?

My charrie:

Name: Veronica Smith

Age: 12

Appearance: They all wear blue baseball caps. (Anger's is fireproof.)

Personality: Sadness takes over a lot, but Joy usually stops Veronica from crying. Disgust usually complains abut decisions, but, of course, she cares about everything. Joy is rather powerful, but she lets others take their turns, and steps in if it gets out of hand. She strives to be optomistic at all times. Fear is... well, Fear is brave. :P

submitted by St.Owl, age Recarnated, Everywhere
(July 6, 2015 - 5:48 pm)

Name: Sylvia Prangston

Age: 14

Appearance: Fear and anger are their respective colors, but wear brightly colored shirts with a ton of references to pop culture on them (Star Wars, Harry Potter, etc.). The girls (Sadness, Disgust, and Joy) all have hair in low ponytails and large glasses.

Personality: Disgust and Joy are Sylvia's most prominent, but Sadness kicks in whenever she reads a book or watches a movie that makes her sad. (like her favorite character dies, or her two favorite characters don't get together) Fear is never very prominent, nor is Anger, but they show themselves from time to time. If you haven't already guessed, Sylvia is a full time fangirl.

submitted by Katie M
(July 8, 2015 - 4:56 pm)

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submitted by ToppityTop, age TOPTEEN, TOPLAND
(July 11, 2015 - 5:34 pm)

NAME: Giselle Hoover

AGE: 12

APPEARANCE: Everyone is a girl, and they have super long blonde hair and leopard-print glasses.

PERSONALITY: Joy is kind of shy and she only takes control a few times, but Giselle is happy. Sadness is kind of powerful but helpful. Anger is kind of powerful as well. Disgust is the most powerful, and she takes control most of the time, though she doesn't typically judge people. 

 

submitted by Joss, age 12, ME
(July 15, 2015 - 3:15 pm)

So. Cool.Money mouthThat is how I say roleplay seems to make me rich.

Name: Lia Brenner

Age: 10

Appearence: All emotions have really short black hair and contacts. They also need braces, and since Lia has rainbow bands, their bands vary depending on the feeling. [Anger has red-orange, Joy might have yellow, etc.]

Personality: Anger is there a lot, because she's a tomboy and people always think she wants girly stuff. Disgust is frequent because all the mean girls keep taunting her. Sadness and Fear come out a lot in private, because no one wants to be her friend and she's not sure what the bullies will do to her. Joy hardly ever gets a turn, except when Lia is playing football, but she doesn't have a team at school.

submitted by Skye, age 9
(July 24, 2015 - 2:42 pm)