Watch Amy Poehler Get Animated in the First Trailer for Pixar's 'Inside Out'

If you found yourself feeling a little less animated than usual these last few months, there’s a good reason why: For the first time in almost ten years, we didn’t get a new summer movie from Pixar. The studio’s planned 2014 release, The Good Dinosaur, was pushed off the schedule for extensive retooling, leaving a Sulley-sized hole in our movie-going schedule, and making for one of the least kid-friendly seasons on record.

Thankfully, relief is on the way, as the studio’s next film, the highly anticipated Inside Out, is set to hit theaters in June. And if the first teaser trailer for the film — which you can watch above — is any indication, this is going to be one heady movie.

Directed by go-to Pixar star Pete Docter (who also helmed Monsters, Inc. and Up), and written by Oscar-nominee Michael Arndt (Little Miss Sunshine), Inside Out is the story of Riley, a young girl whose life is upended when her family relocates from the Midwest to San Francisco.

But the trailer — which takes great care to remind us of Pixar’s past glories — focuses less on Riley’s drab day-to-day existence, and more on the vibrant playground within her mind. That’s where her varying emotions, including Joy (voiced by Amy Poehler) and Fear (Bill Hader), live, play, and occasionally over-emote in a colorful cranial landscape.

According to Docter, Inside Out was inspired by his own experiences of watching his young daughter transition into adolescence. “[As parents] we were like, ‘Wow, that’s so unlike her, what’s going on in her brain?’” he told Entertainment Weekly. “And that’s what lead to the heart of the story — the question of what goes on inside our own minds.” We’ll see how deep things get when Inside Out opens June 19.