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“I'm Envy. Oh, look at your hair!”
―Envy introducing herself before admiring Disgust's hair.
True to the emotion she embodies, Envy gets easily fascinated by anything she finds pretty and beautiful, like Disgust's hairstyle and some cool girls Riley ends up meeting. It's unknown if she also embodies the more negative side of her emotion.
Physical appearance[]
Envy is a fairly small emotion compared to the rest of the Emotions, both the new ones and the old ones. She has aquamarine skin, a tiny body, and a head larger than her body. She has neck-length teal hair with some unruly strands tied up in two magenta hair clips. She has big, round aquamarine eyes that always fill with brilliance when she desires what others have. She also has freckles in the middle of her eyes and wears pink blush on her cheeks. Her wardrobe consists of a lilac long-sleeved dress with a magenta collar and white polka dots, dark magenta leggings, and teal boots.
Trivia[]
Concept art of the first film almost shows Envy as a slick greedy man, but was scrapped. In the sequel, Envy was redesigned as an excited little girl, shorter than her concept design, and her signature color is aquamarine instead of pale green.
Envy replaces Anger as the shortest and smallest of the emotions inside Riley's mind. She is so small that she needs to sit on the console in order to operate it and can be carried by the other emotions as if she is a toddler.
She is, in addition, the youngest of the Emotions.
Her appearance is quite similar to Aquamarine from Steven Universe.
Her main color is inclusive named after aquamarine gemstones, since that's their color.
She also almost bears a resemblance to the newborn souls from Pixar's Soul.
This is Ayo's second animated role from Disney in Kiff as Professor Totsy and the third animated role in film following Sony Pictures Animation's Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse as Glory Grant and Nickelodeon/Point Grey's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem as April O'Neil.
Based on the way she stands by Anxiety when the new emotions take over Riley (along with Ennui's lack of motivation and Embarrassment's shyness), she may serve as the second-in-command of the new emotions.
Envy’s eyes when being amazed by something she likes are similar to Mei Lee’s eyes from Turning Red when she tries to resist a box full of kittens during a test.
Envy is the only one of the nine emotions that has four fingers. This could be due to the fact that her body is so small that five fingers would be difficult to animate on a character of her size.