Who was Bing Bong and what happened to him in the first movie

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Inside Out: Who was Big Bong.

Bing Bong, the imaginary friend of Inside Out: what happened to him

In this very particular story, the audience learns about the 4 emotions that live within Riley’s consciousness and how they help develop her personality on a daily basis. Besides, the movie shows memories and even imaginary friends of the protagonist as is the case of bing bong.

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Inside Out: Who was Big Bong.

This character is a large pink elephant that was inspired by an imaginary friend of Pete Docter, creator of “Intensely“His name was Norman and he was an elephant who drove a stroller. I imagined it going around. “It was a way to pass the time because I knew it wasn’t real, but it was still fun to imagine,” he said.

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In the movie, bing bong It is a mix between a dolphin, a cat and an elephant; He dresses in a brown jacket and is characterized by crying candy. The character’s culminating moment occurs when he falls into the Mental Dump with Alegría and, in an attempt to get out of there, he ends up helping his partner and understanding that his moment of self-realization has arrived to be forgotten by a girl who has already grown enough to leave it behind.

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In that scene, bing bong utters a phrase that moved everyone who saw “Intensely” and says, “Take her to the moon for me. Ok?” That scene is one of the most recognized in the plot and expresses that the character is completely forgotten and will not appear again.

 
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