In the first scene at the try-outs, Riley is wearing her Foghorns shirt. When she starts talking to Val during the time-out, she is wearing the orange and white try-out shirt.
While on the scissor lift, Joy knocks a lever on the control panel to the down position. A moment later when she gets off the lift, the lever is in the up position.
When the original emotions are in the back of Riley's mind with all the suppressed memories of negative experiences, several gold ones can be seen strewn about mixed in with the rest, representing joyful experiences.
Although this may seem as if the original emotions have tried to suppress joyful memories, which they wouldn't do, this sequence occurs after the new emotions have taken over operations, so we can assume they are the ones behind the jettisoning.
Although this may seem as if the original emotions have tried to suppress joyful memories, which they wouldn't do, this sequence occurs after the new emotions have taken over operations, so we can assume they are the ones behind the jettisoning.
Pouchy changes from 2D to 3D when Anger is delving for supplies. Though, of course, Pouchy is still 2D animated even when interacting with a CGI character like Anger.
While the emotions are trying to turn off the Puberty alarm, Disgust hits Anger with the wrong end of the bat. This can be expected in a high-stress situation when one is panicking and out of control.
When joining the parade, the gang grabs the guide ropes to a balloon figure and float up and away. Adding weight to a balloon should cause it to drop, not rise. Unless, of course, the emotions themselves cannot weigh the balloon down hard enough, as they are actually lighter than living human bodies combined.
Despite the fact that they were the happy, scared, and anxious emotions, Joy, Fear, and Anxiety had the ability to cry. This also happened in the first movie. However, every emotion has other emotions.