As a 'Comedy, Family' film, Marley & Me: The Puppy Years primarily elicits positive and light-hearted emotional responses. Humor is the most dominant emotion, driven by the antics of the naughty pup Marley and the comedic situations in the puppy obedience show. Joy and Happiness are central, reflecting Bodi's dream of getting a puppy, the fun of training, and the overall positive atmosphere of a family-friendly narrative. Love is a significant emotion, stemming from the developing bond between Bodi and Marley, as well as the evolving relationship with his strict grandpa. Relief, Satisfaction, Anticipation, and Excitement are also prominent, tied to the challenges faced during the competition, the eventual triumph over the villain, and the fulfillment of Bodi's dream. While minor elements of Anxiety and Anger arise from the antagonist's cheating, these are mild and ultimately resolved positively, fitting the genre's focus on feel-good outcomes.
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