Jangles the Clown

Jangles the Clown is a supporting antagonist of Pixar's 15th full-length animated feature film Inside Out. He is one of Riley Anderson's worst fears.

He was voiced by Josh Cooley.

History
When Jangles was hired by Riley's parents to perform at her third birthday party, Riley became so scared of him that he traumatized her. The experience created as gigantic, twisted version of him living in Riley's mind and was kept in the Subconscious, a prison full of Riley's fears.

When Bing Bong is put into Subconscious, he is imprisoned in a balloon cage on top of the sleeping Jangles. After Joy and Sadness rescue him, They wake Jangle up in order to awaken Riley so they can use the Train of Thought and get back to Headquarters. They make up a lie that there's a birthday party at Dream Productions, which Jangles is greatly obsessed with. They lure Jangles into the studio and wreak havoc. Riley captures his image in her dream, terrifying both her and Fear.

It is unknown what happened to Jangles after the end of the film, although it is possible that Jangles was captured and sent back into the Subconscious.

During the credits scene, the real Jangles is seen at a birthday party and is revealed to be secretly unhappy with his job. According to his emotions, he attended drama school for 6 years.

Appearance
Jangles is a giant clown with blue hair tufts, a white face with a big smile, a large red nose, and glowing green eyes. He is dressed in a red top and blue polka-dot pants with big floppy shoes and carries a huge mallet.