Bing Bong in Inside Out

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Bing Bong in Inside Out is Riley’s imaginary friend, a pink, cotton-candy-like creature made of part elephant, part cat, and part dolphin, who provides comic relief and emotional depth in Pixar’s animated film.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
imaginary friend
allyOf Joy NERFINISHED
Sadness NERFINISHED
appearsIn Inside Out NERFINISHED
Inside Out (2015 film) NERFINISHED
associatedLocation Headquarters (Riley’s mind)
Memory Dump
Riley’s Imagination Land NERFINISHED
bodyPart cat tail
dolphin sounds
elephant trunk
color pink
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Pete Docter NERFINISHED
Pixar Animation Studios
designedBy Pixar character design team
distributor Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures NERFINISHED
emotionTheme childhood
growing up
loss of innocence
nostalgia
filmGenreContext animated fantasy comedy-drama
firstAppearance Inside Out (2015) NERFINISHED
friendOf Riley Andersen NERFINISHED
gender male
hasAccessory flower-shaped button
hasClothing bowler hat
patchwork jacket
hasScene sacrifice in Memory Dump
language English
material cotton candy
medium computer-animated film
narrativeFunction comic relief
emotional depth
notableQuote Take her to the moon for me, okay?
partOfFranchise Inside Out franchise NERFINISHED
portrayedAs childlike
loyal
self-sacrificing
productionCompany Pixar Animation Studios
role Riley Andersen’s imaginary friend
species imaginary creature
targetAudiencePerception heartbreaking character
targetOf audience empathy
vehicle rocket wagon
voiceActor Richard Kind NERFINISHED

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Richard Kind notableCharacter Bing Bong in Inside Out