This really is the best scene in the whole movie in my opinion. Ralph speaks with such an honest and straight-forward tone, that you immediately are able to relate to him, as the concept of being stuck in a routine job without recognition/affirmation is so universally understood. We understand where he's coming from, and we want to see him succeed: All within a span of 3 minutes and 40 seconds.
03:34......this expression on his face.... He's such a kind hearted guy! I think Ralph is one of the best characters Disney ever created. He's sweet, caring and kind hearted
I like how the classics are left in the back, not because they're bad games, but because the arcade can only make money by having the newer games in the front. While Pac-man isn't seen as much, everyone knows him and his colleagues. They're respected as a game in the world by both old and new. It's cool to see how we really resonate with the classic machines. If I ever visit an arcade, while the new games are cool to check out, I always find myself going to the back and look for a Ms. Pac-Man/Galiga game. Maybe it's time where I'm becoming the boomer but let's be honest they really are good games.
@@aarongaming2878 to make it sad, Ralph didn’t choose to be the villain but it was his programming. Calhoun didn’t choose to have a hard and haunting life but it was her programming. Turbo didn’t choose to have a good life but it’s his programming until he went against it and face the consequences. The creators of these games have to be cruel to create a villain, or disparity
Like what ztslovebird said. There are still the stereotypes of those who view gamers. Plus, if Wreck It Ralph were to receive an award, it would be more fuel to the conversation. "Are videogames art?" Which it is...
Can someone explain why Ralph is actually the bad guy in his game? Imagine you have a home and someone just destroys it (or moves it away to a dump) and builds their own home over it? Wouldn't we all be a little bit mad? The nicelanders are the real enemies and Felix is no better in helping them.
Ammmmm...Because it's a video game from the 80s.And...Nothing should have just logic about the villain?. I wonder more, where Felix comes from that call. Is your neighbor or what?
I love the Wreck-It Ralph. Ralph's intro scene makes you sympathize with him. It's understandable he doesn't like his job and that he doesn't like being the villain and it makes him lonely, homeless and a social outcast. He just wanted to win that medal in Hero's Duty cos for once he wanted to be the hero and he just wanted to be liked, loved and accepted and respected.
For 1980, it definitely was. I even remember how awestruck I was with the animation and the backgrounds in Forgotten Worlds, back when Capcom released _that_ game in 1988. I was also awestruck by the realistic-looking characters in NARC, which was also released right around that time. Nowadays, we have games which would make Forgotten Worlds _and_ NARC look like something that a box of Legos vomited up. But when they were new, they were nothing short of magical. It makes you wonder what video games will look like in _another_ 20 or 30 years, doesn't it?
utubrGaming Anyway, _you're missing the point._ 1980 was *not* 2015. If you've never, _ever_ thought that playing games like Donkey King or Pac-Man was breathtaking, then you weren't around for the 80's. (And let me tell you, those 70's games were pretty snazzy for their time, too. I could sink five dollars into Sea Wolf back in its prime, easily.)
U should watch it again... I did not really remember all of it so it feel like I watch it for the first time lol.. The ending about king candy real identify still blow my mind haha
This is like being sad but you don’t cry but you still feel everything. Like your have lived with something your whole life so your just used to it, but it doesn’t feel like your used to it. It’s like you are living through it over and over again, just on repeat. And eventually it just becomes like a routine but it hurts worse every time. You hear people around you talk and complain about their lives but no one ever stopped to ask how yours was............
I can't even picture how hard it must've been to animate this segment 1:29 Imagine having to make so many single frames of the same room with different character models, props constantly changing position, lighting being slightly altered, animating it in a way where the camera slowly moves backwards in a straight line, and with insane attention to continuity. If you watch this segment after having seen the film, you can see every major game in the story somewhere.
@@asharahmed5238 yeah I came back to this movie because Everyone claims sonic the hedgehog movie is the best video game film ever Clearly I do not believe a film that got lucky to be the best I’ve seen so far I see a film for the first time that pretty much made video games films great that is called wreck it Ralph Holy hell this film released in 2012 and I still remember these video game characters and references it is such a smart move to pick Iconic characters from the 1990s or 1980s The world building is borderline fantastic it’s a god dam shame wreck it Ralph 2 wasted this world by going to the internet which to this day adding a plot for the Internet is going to be mediocre or bad because people forget about memes and emojis or trends in a few weeks or months Ralph story in the beginning 15 seconds that where I started to like him because there taking video games as a job which aged insanely well because I see so many speed runners and youtubers making a living over playing video games And everything Ralph does is understandable he spent 30 years doing his job and goes to therapy with other bad guys constantly to feel motivated to do his job and gets treated badly like mabye the worst I’ve seen for a protagonist like he’s homeless and missing out of tons of party’s and food or drinks or shelter like all he has is his stump which don’t mean much anyways it’s still uncomfortable just like the bricks And that’s the intro of this film and written this much about a protagonist that’s rare for me to do Every other character well that’s spoilers for other people it’s clearly the first 3 minutes of the movie I just watched
That would be true; Sugar Rush was released in 1997 fictionally, and the Turbo incident probably happened around 1987 (Roadblasters' release), meaning he spent up to a decade in hiding.
Probably the 'nice' thing about that movie is the disney princesses ( kinda only stayed for the movie because i want to see the princesses scene ngl ) but the rest of the story/movie? Just awful. Very awful. 🙃
Yeah! Although he's done a few immature things in the first movie, he wasn't as immature as the second movie. He was at least MORE mature in the first movie.
I love how even though he’s this retro, old character, his powers still apply to the modern games. In his game he’s able to easily crush buildings, able to casually survive falls from tall buildings. When you compare him to say street fighter characters. He’s powers are still top tier.
This is honestly one of my favorite Disney movies and its sad that it doesn’t get recognized more. Also that transition from 8 bit to 4k is just so good
I like the scene in the arcade of ralph's machine taking center stage while the rest flash in and out around him. It eventually settles down and pulls back, all the while drawing yours eyes to Ralph's machine...to the point that you will *never* notice the Sugar Rush machine with Vanellope on the side on the first viewing.
I agree. While I did notice it due to my eyes trying to see the different games showing up, I announced this out loud while my family was watching the movie the first time and the first time we saw Vanellope on screen, they didn't believe me until they saw it too. It was highly entertaining to have them look at me and say I was right. Especially my parents.
It also hides Vanellope PERFECTLY behind the Open sign when present day shows, so if you aren't looking for it, you WILL miss it. That camera trick has so much foresight to ensure the key component of the movie is not revealed early.
As much as I loved this movie (I was born in the 70s, so this entire movie felt like a love letter to my childhood obsession), I would change only ONE thing about it. I would have made the arcade itself a live-action set, to further emphasize the difference between the real world and the game world. Of course, I'd still keep Ed O'Neill as the arcade operator.
Um I know it's probably to late to answer but, Gene and Fix-it Felix do realize that Wrack-it Ralph only does his job right. They are aware that Ralph isn't really a bad guy right?
That's gotta be the best part about Ralph's job. Throwing the guy at work that hates you for no reason as far as your can after he doesn't realize he's still a dork, and he could be the schoolyard bully that kicks his ass.
I once saw a trailer of Wreck-It-Ralph and I thought it wasn't going to be my cup of tea. But when I saw some cute fan art of Ralph and little Vanellope , I became curious to watch the movie and I loved it. I still love it.^^
998Nikki His stump in the middle of the forest was his home before they rudely bulldozed his forest/shoved his stump out of the way. Ralph was able to comfortably dive down the hole before they moved it, now he's on bricks D:
I adore this movie with every fiber of my being. The characters, story, music, atmospheres, artstyles, worlds, story, message, everything! Its my favorite Revival Era movie and favorite animated movie all time. So much opportunities for Disney to expand the arcade's world-building through spin off shows about the other games like Hero's Duty and Sugar Rush. Instead we got the atrocity of Breaks the Internet...
“it becomes kind of hard to love your job when no one seems to like you for doing it” I hate to admit that, but being a college teen working in retail, this is a very unfortunate truth. My managers have a very obvious vendetta for young employees like me, so they like to give us hard work that they don’t praise us enough for. I couldn’t bring myself to hate my job, considering my experience in other industries, but the amount of times i have to pull a muscle just so my managers can like me seems impossible
+Schwarzer Ritter their approaches aren't comparable. Ralph is mad because his stump was moved to a dump. The Lorax is mad because trees are dying. In Ralph's case, the tree is already dead, since it's a stump with a hole big enough for him to fit in.
Wreck it Ralph gets overlooked in regards to just how unique and progressive of a film it is. I mean, there is an built in inequality in the world that nobody addresses, and when Ralph tries to change it for himself, nobody understands that there is even a problem. It's pretty much a movie about Privilege- Opportunities are more common for different people based on race, class, and gender, and when somebody says that's wrong, people react as though people are looking for handouts or are treated as though they are looking for special privileges.
Matthew Pniewski This movie struck a major chord with me, and it's still one of my all-time favorites. Ralph's not looking for a kingdom, or true love, or tons of shiny junk; he just wants to hear "Nice work, Ralph. Thank you for being here."
@ Matthew Pniewski Beautifully typed description for this film! My thoughts exactly! This is why Wreck-It-Ralph needs to be acknowledged more for the masterpiece that it is.
Oh boy, somebody talking about privilege. Yeah, opportunities are different in Wreck it Ralph, just like the real world, and despite those differences in opportunity Ralph was still able to achieve happiness and fulfillment.
+Matthew Pniewski Hmm, you've almost got it, but not quite IMO. Ralph and other villains for instance, aren't feared for how they look, but what they do. In fact, it seems like the entirety of Bad-Anon was quite happy with their roles as a villain, and could care less about who liked them or disliked them, because they enjoyed their job. This would be why Ralph is lumped in with the others, because it is literally unheard of for a villain to want to be nice, just like it is for a protaganist to want to be evil for a change (Wreck-It Ralph hasn't really covered that aspect, unless you count Turbo maybe). In fact, I'd say the movie sends a message that's more along the lines of "It's not who you are, that makes you. It's what you do". I mean this in the sense that Ralph, intentionally or not, was always seen as the bad guy since his actions are often (even if the intention was otherwise) destructive... Thus, it became easier for the other protaganists to just lump him in with the rest of his fellow villains (in other words, it wasn't because Ralph was part of a group that shared his same qualms about being a villain. He was an outlier, an odd one out, which is why everyone was so surprised when he went "turbo". Not because he was of any race, or gender, or even I daresay, his "class". The closest thing that there is to it, is his status as a villain, in which I say again... He was an odd one out (as far as we know anyways), and often times systems/ways of operation designed to adhere to the majority simply aren't well equipped to handle outliers.) To add onto what I'm saying, I suppose the entire thing was supposed to also be a lowkey jab at how (oldschool) videogame logic usually works; the villain is always the villain, and the hero is always the hero. Neither have too much in the way going for what makes them who they are... But usually the player(s) just roll with it, and accept it as is. Thus it would stand to reason, that most residents of Fixit Felix's game would follow this same sort of "videogame logic". However, this has changed by the present day; while villains are still sometimes just tossed in with a very basic reason for being who they are... There are plenty of them that exist who one may even be able to relate to, so much so that they may not even see them as villains anymore, and look past their actions. This is in fact, what has eventually happened with Ralph, when he finally proved that he wasn't just a "bad guy", despite his role as a villain... And his absense actually gave the inhabitants of his game a new appreciation for what he does. In other words, he did something that ultimately allowed everyone to accept his status as an outlier, and thus... Make a few compromises so both parties would be better off, and then some.
Good character introduction. Already giving him a basic backstory and showing his personality, giving him multiple emotions, take a hink disney, this is how you do it.
Wait a sec. So ralph isnt the bad guy here. These selfish people moved his home to the dump and build this giant ass apartment building in its place. So by felix fixing it he is part of the problem.
This movie is meant to appeal to two generations of video game players. Arcades first appeared during the early 80s and the children who once played there are now adults. Ralph is portrayed as a 30 year-old who's going through a midlife crisis - someone to whom said adults can relate. The 9 year-old Vanellope represents the current generation, giving today's children common ground with the adults.
1:29 you can see Turbo's console just beside Ralph's This is actually some kind of foreshadowing of whats going to happend later on... Cool lil easter egg
I've watch this movie a long time ago when I was in Grade 6 in 2012, 6 years ago! I miss 2012!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I like the consistency of this movie; you can see the Turbo Time arcade to Fix-It Felix Jr.'s left at 1:27 and when you watch the scene where Fix-It Felix tells the story of Turbo and the expression "Going Turbo", you can see the Fix-It Felix Jr. arcade to Turbo Time's right.
Becomes kinda hard to love your job when no and I mean no one seems to like you for doing it anybody notices that people just pretend to like you when it’s clearly they don’t
I love that my favorite arcade game DanceDanceRevolution got a cameo and even gave one of their characters, who in the actual game never had VAs before, a line and voice. 💛
They should know a game isn't fun at all without a bad guy, A game with no bad guy is not fun at all, a game with. Bad guy is fun And besides that's just how they were created right! It's not like they are totally a bad guy :)
Wreck-It Ralph: That one guy who just wants to be loved, be respected, and be accepted into society. The Nicelanders: The guys who just want you to suffer and even said that you will never be loved nor accepted into society. Fix-It Felix: That other guy who is friends with that guys that bully the guy outcast, but can see what you're going through.
“It becomes hard to do your job when no one appreciate you for it”
This comment hits harder when you watch the movie as an adult.
Yep, that what it's like to work in retail, housekeeping and food service.
In the end the Nicelanders fake appreciating him, because they remember he holds their fate in his colossal hands
I gotta say, in Ralph's game, he still seems like the good guy. I mean, shit, he's trying to get his home back!
+Eric Alex ñka
That's the point.
Mattman324
No it ain't.
Who saw the Star Wars easter egg?
zahid hussain I did! Did you see the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
This really is the best scene in the whole movie in my opinion. Ralph speaks with such an honest and straight-forward tone, that you immediately are able to relate to him, as the concept of being stuck in a routine job without recognition/affirmation is so universally understood. We understand where he's coming from, and we want to see him succeed: All within a span of 3 minutes and 40 seconds.
The movie directors nailed it more than I did, but thank you good sir :)
FreshTillDeath56 kook
Okay, relax loser. You're not Mr. Plinkett but you definitely want to copy him.
Crenshaw Dapple Who's that? A movie reviewer?? :)
@@theloanranger2632 Chillax, Sour Apple.
This is one of Disney’s best (modern) classics.
Period.
FAX!
This movie is also for gamers
True fax
I know right? It's almost like a Disney parody movie based off of every popular video game, and referencing other video games.
@@Drawn_Together_Lover Yeah! but it's kinda dissapointing that they didn't include mario.
"if you've got a magic hammer from your father, how hard can it be?" I think Ralph is referring to Thor :D
Finally!! I thought no one else noticed.. Good God!
@@HappySingh-mo4vn you made a pun without noticing.
@@Iron8127 haha.. 😂 now I see.. Thanks for noticing.. 🤣
Wait, felix is thor's son?
(This is a joke)
maybe because felix's father is thor LOL
This movie has a positive message on excepting people for who they are.
Yeah, don't just dismiss them for who they're not.
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accepting*
@@masterpenguin8472 👏👏👏
excepting?
"Sometimes I think, man... It sure must be nice being the good guy" This single line taught me more about the world than the entire frozen movie.
What did it teach you
@@giggitymaster8799 The thought that, while it’s a sad to think about, it is true that some people are never going to be given a chance…
@@thetapperhatz_laboratories2574 goodbye forever
To be fair, they did force Ralph out in order to build the nicelanders' homes. I'd be mad too.
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Turbo9987 Exactly.
I'd be funny if he just knocked the building over or blew it up. Then ask so what's it like to have your home taken?
zadose Yea basically
03:34......this expression on his face.... He's such a kind hearted guy! I think Ralph is one of the best characters Disney ever created. He's sweet, caring and kind hearted
Speak out for those who are "bad" guys in gaming history
@GT012345tube That's why i said he is "one" of the best. Not "the" best
Probably the best hugger out of that game! ^^
Look at what they did to him in the sequel tho
@@omato2288 they made him like a predator
The most original and moving story Disney ever came up with, a true classic.
And it was a great way to teach people about self-acceptance.
More original than 99% of their older films if you ask me
I cant believe the secuel is so bad
it's not the "most" but it IS one of the best they ever made.
Bowser’s in here
Very memorable movie, one of Disney's best. :-D
+Mr.Showtime Yes it is one of Disney's Best movie's Wreck It Ralph is Awesome!=)
My favorite Disney Movie with my favorite video game characters
Mine too alongside the lion king & Lilo & Stitch.
Memories, man
999940.so 0 to 0 10p o.o 8u 6 508old to 8
I like how the classics are left in the back, not because they're bad games, but because the arcade can only make money by having the newer games in the front. While Pac-man isn't seen as much, everyone knows him and his colleagues. They're respected as a game in the world by both old and new. It's cool to see how we really resonate with the classic machines. If I ever visit an arcade, while the new games are cool to check out, I always find myself going to the back and look for a Ms. Pac-Man/Galiga game. Maybe it's time where I'm becoming the boomer but let's be honest they really are good games.
Holy hell that is actually a really good detail
I’m just glad classic arcade game characters are acknowledged like PacMan, Mario and Sonic.
"i wreck things,, professionaly.." lol
+Reza Adi Pratama Xd
IMMA GONNA WRECKA ITA
Ah buset buff gua diambil sama hanzo
Ralph gets his tree stump moved to a dump, and he has to be the BAD GUY
@KyodaiKen1979
Ralph = homeless
Nicelanders = rich people
@@stefthorman8548 accurate
HEY, YOU MOVED MY STUMP!
@@aarongaming2878 to make it sad, Ralph didn’t choose to be the villain but it was his programming. Calhoun didn’t choose to have a hard and haunting life but it was her programming. Turbo didn’t choose to have a good life but it’s his programming until he went against it and face the consequences. The creators of these games have to be cruel to create a villain, or disparity
POP GOOFY
Pop Goofy Minnie and Donald Mickey
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I don't know how this movie lost to Brave at the Oscars when it had way better reviews than Brave. Can someone please explain why?
Because Brave was Pixar. And Wreck-it Ralph was about video games.
just say, this is about arcade P2P game by coin.
Like what ztslovebird said. There are still the stereotypes of those who view gamers. Plus, if Wreck It Ralph were to receive an award, it would be more fuel to the conversation. "Are videogames art?" Which it is...
so what u saying is any PIxar movie that come out, it steals any Oscars
keniel francis exactly
The creativity and originality of this film is truly one of a kind. Probably my favorite Disney movie
That moment when you realize that the villain is more well-known than the hero in his own game
Can someone explain why Ralph is actually the bad guy in his game?
Imagine you have a home and someone just destroys it (or moves it away to a dump) and builds their own home over it? Wouldn't we all be a little bit mad?
The nicelanders are the real enemies and Felix is no better in helping them.
Epsonthe Giraffe Not mad enough to wreck the apartment
Epsonthe Giraffe Because he didn't pay taxes
Ralph= American Indians
Nicelanders= colonists
Ammmmm...Because it's a video game from the 80s.And...Nothing should have just logic about the villain?. I wonder more, where Felix comes from that call. Is your neighbor or what?
You still shouldn’t destroy the building and hold the people in it hostage.
I love the Wreck-It Ralph. Ralph's intro scene makes you sympathize with him. It's understandable he doesn't like his job and that he doesn't like being the villain and it makes him lonely, homeless and a social outcast. He just wanted to win that medal in Hero's Duty cos for once he wanted to be the hero and he just wanted to be liked, loved and accepted and respected.
1:25 ''This animation is so realistic!''
For 1980, it definitely was. I even remember how awestruck I was with the animation and the backgrounds in Forgotten Worlds, back when Capcom released _that_ game in 1988. I was also awestruck by the realistic-looking characters in NARC, which was also released right around that time. Nowadays, we have games which would make Forgotten Worlds _and_ NARC look like something that a box of Legos vomited up. But when they were new, they were nothing short of magical.
It makes you wonder what video games will look like in _another_ 20 or 30 years, doesn't it?
*Goes back in time and show them Battlefield 3*
And in the news, the arcade became a gory slash-fest after 90 gamers' heads were blown off...
utubrGaming Battlefield 3? Should have shown them Crysis. Not that time travel exists, anyway (at least not yet)....
But when the Frostbite Engine is pushed to its limits...
utubrGaming Anyway, _you're missing the point._ 1980 was *not* 2015. If you've never, _ever_ thought that playing games like Donkey King or Pac-Man was breathtaking, then you weren't around for the 80's.
(And let me tell you, those 70's games were pretty snazzy for their time, too. I could sink five dollars into Sea Wolf back in its prime, easily.)
"This animation is so real!"
-Arcade Kid 2013
it said 30 years ago dumbass
violet chachki woah calm down there buddy
A Fresh Egg From The Grocery Store lol
h k but that’s the year the movie is made in
BellaUnicorn _506 Actually the movie came out in 2012.
I feel bad for Ralph
We all do.
We always can relate to him.
Ralph = most fandoms after hearing their franchise got “bought” by Disney
The Nicelanders: Disney and China
Felix = Governments
Can’t believe it’s been 8 years… I wish I could watch this movie for the first time again.
U should watch it again... I did not really remember all of it so it feel like I watch it for the first time lol.. The ending about king candy real identify still blow my mind haha
I think that the message in this movie is one of the most impactful because it isn’t just “follow your dreams” but more about self identify.
Yeah well they made their bed...they’re most certainly sleeping in it now...
@Super Nitro 64 Yee Yee Ass Emoji Movie
3:05 I like that rapid punch.
My parents when I do something wrong: 3:05
This is like being sad but you don’t cry but you still feel everything. Like your have lived with something your whole life so your just used to it, but it doesn’t feel like your used to it. It’s like you are living through it over and over again, just on repeat. And eventually it just becomes like a routine but it hurts worse every time. You hear people around you talk and complain about their lives but no one ever stopped to ask how yours was............
You good sir, summed it up perfectly, that's exactly how I feel every day and why I relate to Ralph so much.
Thank you for explaining my feelings through words.
I can't even picture how hard it must've been to animate this segment 1:29
Imagine having to make so many single frames of the same room with different character models, props constantly changing position, lighting being slightly altered, animating it in a way where the camera slowly moves backwards in a straight line, and with insane attention to continuity. If you watch this segment after having seen the film, you can see every major game in the story somewhere.
2:06 love this intro
Join the club, Johnny.
One of my favorite scenes in any movie. Seeing that for the first time when I was younger, being someone who grew up with video games was just magic.
Same. You got good taste of movie. Like me 😁
@@asharahmed5238 yeah I came back to this movie because
Everyone claims sonic the hedgehog movie is the best video game film ever
Clearly I do not believe a film that got lucky to be the best I’ve seen so far
I see a film for the first time that pretty much made video games films great that is called wreck it Ralph
Holy hell this film released in 2012 and I still remember these video game characters and references it is such a smart move to pick Iconic characters from the 1990s or 1980s
The world building is borderline fantastic it’s a god dam shame wreck it Ralph 2 wasted this world by going to the internet which to this day adding a plot for the Internet is going to be mediocre or bad because people forget about memes and emojis or trends in a few weeks or months
Ralph story in the beginning 15 seconds that where I started to like him because there taking video games as a job which aged insanely well because I see so many speed runners and youtubers making a living over playing video games
And everything Ralph does is understandable he spent 30 years doing his job and goes to therapy with other bad guys constantly to feel motivated to do his job and gets treated badly like mabye the worst I’ve seen for a protagonist like he’s homeless and missing out of tons of party’s and food or drinks or shelter like all he has is his stump which don’t mean much anyways it’s still uncomfortable just like the bricks
And that’s the intro of this film and written this much about a protagonist that’s rare for me to do
Every other character well that’s spoilers for other people it’s clearly the first 3 minutes of the movie I just watched
If I could, I'd give Ralph a big hug for being a good bad guy and for being him outside of work.
That’s like hating the actor because he played a villain in a movie.
Does anyone see Turbo's Game at 1:27? Consider the flashback of the game.
Yes
Yep
Hell yeah. So I'm going to take a guess that Fix It Felix Jr has been one of the games still in the arcade since it opened. lol
TURBO-TASTIC!
TURBO
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Aw come on.
Mr. Litwak?
Ralph should’ve hopped into Rampage rather than Hero’s duty. That game is right up his alley
That would be true; Sugar Rush was released in 1997 fictionally, and the Turbo incident probably happened around 1987 (Roadblasters' release), meaning he spent up to a decade in hiding.
How did we went from this mature thinking Ralph to the shameless, obsessive Ralph in the 2nd movie?
Probably the 'nice' thing about that movie is the disney princesses ( kinda only stayed for the movie because i want to see the princesses scene ngl ) but the rest of the story/movie? Just awful. Very awful. 🙃
Yeah! Although he's done a few immature things in the first movie, he wasn't as immature as the second movie.
He was at least MORE mature in the first movie.
The sequel never happened. Let's just leave it at that. Agreed?
@@tablettablet3028agreed the sequel ruined my boy
Just imagine the sequel not being canon and in a different universe
I love how even though he’s this retro, old character, his powers still apply to the modern games. In his game he’s able to easily crush buildings, able to casually survive falls from tall buildings. When you compare him to say street fighter characters. He’s powers are still top tier.
This is honestly one of my favorite Disney movies and its sad that it doesn’t get recognized more. Also that transition from 8 bit to 4k is just so good
A lot of people seem to really like the movie. Number two people hate on
@@livelylopunny7664 because it was shite
@Cartoon Tingzzz the sequel was just an excuse for Disney to show all the products they own
The movie even got a sequel
@@bengilhooly3616 0:06 Not mention that voice is similar to Corpsman Dey from Guardians of the Galaxy and Eddie from Sing!
Ralph's backstory can best be described as a person having an unfulfilling life, especially if they sleep in a dump.
This just proves that Ralph is THE perfect written protagonist
Stop at 1:44 and look at pink arcade next to yellow. What you see? It's sugar rush with Vanellope! It's telling the film in one second!
Yes
LOL
You can hardly make her out at all so no it don't
Ciaran McCormick
On the second viewing, I noticed that and Turbo Time right off the bat.
I like the scene in the arcade of ralph's machine taking center stage while the rest flash in and out around him. It eventually settles down and pulls back, all the while drawing yours eyes to Ralph's machine...to the point that you will *never* notice the Sugar Rush machine with Vanellope on the side on the first viewing.
I agree. While I did notice it due to my eyes trying to see the different games showing up, I announced this out loud while my family was watching the movie the first time and the first time we saw Vanellope on screen, they didn't believe me until they saw it too. It was highly entertaining to have them look at me and say I was right. Especially my parents.
Did you notice to the right his machine was beside turbotime at the beginning
It also hides Vanellope PERFECTLY behind the Open sign when present day shows, so if you aren't looking for it, you WILL miss it. That camera trick has so much foresight to ensure the key component of the movie is not revealed early.
As much as I loved this movie (I was born in the 70s, so this entire movie felt like a love letter to my childhood obsession), I would change only ONE thing about it.
I would have made the arcade itself a live-action set, to further emphasize the difference between the real world and the game world. Of course, I'd still keep Ed O'Neill as the arcade operator.
To this day, Wreck it Ralph is still Disney's most unique film
"Literally the name of the game, Fix it Felix", movie title - Wreck it Ralph I like what they did
Happy 10 year anniversary Wreck It Ralph!
0:39 the guy Ralph is grabbing and throwing. Is that Gene? No wonder Gene does not like Ralph!😟
+Antoninus Pius Yeah it's Gene.
That means Gene gets killed every time the game starts. XD
Um I know it's probably to late to answer but, Gene and Fix-it Felix do realize that Wrack-it Ralph only does his job right. They are aware that Ralph isn't really a bad guy right?
+Sonja Sofijka Well, that's... Literally the point of the movie.
That's gotta be the best part about Ralph's job. Throwing the guy at work that hates you for no reason as far as your can after he doesn't realize he's still a dork, and he could be the schoolyard bully that kicks his ass.
I once saw a trailer of Wreck-It-Ralph and I thought it wasn't going to be my cup of tea. But when I saw some cute fan art of Ralph and little Vanellope , I became curious to watch the movie and I loved it. I still love it.^^
It’s like they say, “Looks can be deceiving”.
Fix it Felix jr=Super Mario
Wreck-It Ralph=Donkey Kong
:D
No need to be rude...
sapphirestar316 or bowser
sapphirestar316 I thanks I never knew. (Not sarcasm, for real, I didn't know)
sapphirestar316
Ralph is such a great protagonist. Honestly one of Disney’s best
Ralph is someone who wants to fit in and once to prove himself he just wants to be loved like every one else
am i the only one that laughed so hard when the pot of plants fell over XD
Demon Slayer lolololol goody anime
Emmie the animation of it and the sound is perfect
thumbs up if you just saw turbo time before Turbo has gone Turbo
Me to I and Astroids
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warlock923
First time I saw it I thought it was Rally X.
warlock923: hey buddy, screw you for asking for thumbs up. Damn leech
I saw turbo time the one day it went *POOF* I thinks it was a hint of foreshadowing.
how is ralph the bad guy if he's the one being kicked out of his own home
I KNOW RIGHT
its not his home; he lives in the dump but yea. i know what you mean
998Nikki His stump in the middle of the forest was his home before they rudely bulldozed his forest/shoved his stump out of the way. Ralph was able to comfortably dive down the hole before they moved it, now he's on bricks D:
Serenity Joy Oh, true. I see.
Serenity Joy yes & ralph would've had a hard time getting out if the buildings were built on top his hole. bugs bunny had these kind of problems too
I like how Felix fixes windows by smashing them with a hammer since in real life, it would just break it even more. LOL.
I adore this movie with every fiber of my being. The characters, story, music, atmospheres, artstyles, worlds, story, message, everything! Its my favorite Revival Era movie and favorite animated movie all time. So much opportunities for Disney to expand the arcade's world-building through spin off shows about the other games like Hero's Duty and Sugar Rush. Instead we got the atrocity of Breaks the Internet...
Breaks the Internet was pretty good, but it had the wrong ending
@@EdenLovesDragonsForSomeReason Oof
This makes me miss my arcade so much... T_T
The older we get the more we relate to Ralph, how he wants more respect and not to be literally treated like a bad guy
That reveal of the villain support group is always so good 😂😂😂😂
Happy 10th Anniversary Wreck-It Ralph!
Ralph: Magic hammer from your father, how hard can it be
Thor: Not very hard.
Kinda right
Man I always have felt bad for Ralph when he was telling that story
I love the movie, even if it doesn't have a start song. Shows the reason for Ralph's problems and why he wants to change how he's seen in others eyes.
“it becomes kind of hard to love your job when no one seems to like you for doing it”
I hate to admit that, but being a college teen working in retail, this is a very unfortunate truth. My managers have a very obvious vendetta for young employees like me, so they like to give us hard work that they don’t praise us enough for. I couldn’t bring myself to hate my job, considering my experience in other industries, but the amount of times i have to pull a muscle just so my managers can like me seems impossible
Ralph came out of tree stump.
Does that mean he is the Reverse Lorax?
What do you mean, "Reverse"? The Lorax came "out" of a tree stump too.
MultiMetar
Yes, but they have the opposite approach.
+Schwarzer Ritter their approaches aren't comparable. Ralph is mad because his stump was moved to a dump. The Lorax is mad because trees are dying. In Ralph's case, the tree is already dead, since it's a stump with a hole big enough for him to fit in.
Easter egg!
Also, side note BOTH WiR and The Lorax came out in 2012. No expense.
i would watch this over and over and over again when i was younger
Wreck it Ralph gets overlooked in regards to just how unique and progressive of a film it is. I mean, there is an built in inequality in the world that nobody addresses, and when Ralph tries to change it for himself, nobody understands that there is even a problem.
It's pretty much a movie about Privilege- Opportunities are more common for different people based on race, class, and gender, and when somebody says that's wrong, people react as though people are looking for handouts or are treated as though they are looking for special privileges.
Matthew Pniewski This movie struck a major chord with me, and it's still one of my all-time favorites. Ralph's not looking for a kingdom, or true love, or tons of shiny junk; he just wants to hear "Nice work, Ralph. Thank you for being here."
I think Ralph is a good guy
@ Matthew Pniewski Beautifully typed description for this film! My thoughts exactly! This is why Wreck-It-Ralph needs to be acknowledged more for the masterpiece that it is.
Oh boy, somebody talking about privilege. Yeah, opportunities are different in Wreck it Ralph, just like the real world, and despite those differences in opportunity Ralph was still able to achieve happiness and fulfillment.
+Matthew Pniewski Hmm, you've almost got it, but not quite IMO. Ralph and other villains for instance, aren't feared for how they look, but what they do. In fact, it seems like the entirety of Bad-Anon was quite happy with their roles as a villain, and could care less about who liked them or disliked them, because they enjoyed their job.
This would be why Ralph is lumped in with the others, because it is literally unheard of for a villain to want to be nice, just like it is for a protaganist to want to be evil for a change (Wreck-It Ralph hasn't really covered that aspect, unless you count Turbo maybe).
In fact, I'd say the movie sends a message that's more along the lines of "It's not who you are, that makes you. It's what you do". I mean this in the sense that Ralph, intentionally or not, was always seen as the bad guy since his actions are often (even if the intention was otherwise) destructive... Thus, it became easier for the other protaganists to just lump him in with the rest of his fellow villains (in other words, it wasn't because Ralph was part of a group that shared his same qualms about being a villain. He was an outlier, an odd one out, which is why everyone was so surprised when he went "turbo". Not because he was of any race, or gender, or even I daresay, his "class". The closest thing that there is to it, is his status as a villain, in which I say again... He was an odd one out (as far as we know anyways), and often times systems/ways of operation designed to adhere to the majority simply aren't well equipped to handle outliers.)
To add onto what I'm saying, I suppose the entire thing was supposed to also be a lowkey jab at how (oldschool) videogame logic usually works; the villain is always the villain, and the hero is always the hero. Neither have too much in the way going for what makes them who they are... But usually the player(s) just roll with it, and accept it as is. Thus it would stand to reason, that most residents of Fixit Felix's game would follow this same sort of "videogame logic".
However, this has changed by the present day; while villains are still sometimes just tossed in with a very basic reason for being who they are... There are plenty of them that exist who one may even be able to relate to, so much so that they may not even see them as villains anymore, and look past their actions. This is in fact, what has eventually happened with Ralph, when he finally proved that he wasn't just a "bad guy", despite his role as a villain... And his absense actually gave the inhabitants of his game a new appreciation for what he does. In other words, he did something that ultimately allowed everyone to accept his status as an outlier, and thus... Make a few compromises so both parties would be better off, and then some.
And to think all that is 40 YEARS OLD, chronologically 🙂
Yeah I just noticed that
Good character introduction. Already giving him a basic backstory and showing his personality, giving him multiple emotions, take a hink disney, this is how you do it.
If ralphs good at wrecking things in his game doesn't that mean that he likes to LEVEL buildings?
Anyone? Anyone?
emeraldmb65 anyone indeed. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
*_Boo! Get off the stage!_*
(Laughter) That’s a good one, emeraldmb65
@@justinpollard2308 no its not piss off
Ralph only does it in his role. I bet if he had his way, he wouldn't be wrecking buildings.
Wait a sec. So ralph isnt the bad guy here. These selfish people moved his home to the dump and build this giant ass apartment building in its place. So by felix fixing it he is part of the problem.
Oh wow- I did not think of that
"this animation is so real"
My favourite movie!
This movie is meant to appeal to two generations of video game players. Arcades first appeared during the early 80s and the children who once played there are now adults. Ralph is portrayed as a 30 year-old who's going through a midlife crisis - someone to whom said adults can relate. The 9 year-old Vanellope represents the current generation, giving today's children common ground with the adults.
Wreck it Ralph was literally such a hit
If only that could be said for the "second" movie...
1:28
Turbotime on the right.
nice picture
Iamatheist1234 Yeah, it looks like the picture from oh i dont know, RALLY X?!
ciberkid22
no it's elsa.
KingfishSalmon rally x is an old racing game that turbotime was based on. i think he was referring to that and not elsa.
samtherat6 true turbo tastic
❤It's 2024 and I realize how quickly time flies when I watch this FILM ❤
Just because he plays the role of a villain doesn't mean his heart is a villain.
This movie is nearly 10 years? I can't believe how times have changed since then.
Tell me about it! 😲😲😲😔
2012: arcade boi
2018: internet meme princess friend boi
2024: anime chakra warrior with god on his side boi
lol his shout when he throws a person at 0:40 HAAHAHAH
3:20 Ralph has eyes like a fucking HAWK to see so far from where he is.
1:29 you can see Turbo's console just beside Ralph's
This is actually some kind of foreshadowing of whats going to happend later on...
Cool lil easter egg
Cool that you pointed it out.
I've watch this movie a long time ago when I was in Grade 6 in 2012, 6 years ago!
I miss 2012!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
this is one of my favorite movies, its just such a cool movie
I like the consistency of this movie; you can see the Turbo Time arcade to Fix-It Felix Jr.'s left at 1:27 and when you watch the scene where Fix-It Felix tells the story of Turbo and the expression "Going Turbo", you can see the Fix-It Felix Jr. arcade to Turbo Time's right.
All hail the best movie intro of all time
One of the most interesting, unusual and great cartoons.
1:02 Nice Donkey Kong reference where Mario used to be a carpenter/contractor guy before he was shown as a plumber in Mario Bros.
0:16 Hey, you moved my stump!
0:33 I'm gonna wreck it!
+seanpatrickcain2 :D
0:44 FIX-IT FELIX
Ready Player Two, it’s 0:17
Becomes kinda hard to love your job when no and I mean no one seems to like you for doing it anybody notices that people just pretend to like you when it’s clearly they don’t
Am i the only one who thinks bowser is just amazing in this movie?
Sad thing is he doesn't appear in the sequel..
but sonic does!
Eggman!
(0:20)
Me: Ralph, calm down.
Wralph: How can I calm down, when my stump is moved!?
That's not how you spell "Ralph"...
WHAT SEE IDEA?!
And PACMAN (on the left) has been there for 30 years
Villains always brings reasons and heroes protect for no reason.
I like how even in 3D, the Nicelanders have sprite-like frames of animation while only Ralph and Felix have smooth, fluid animation. XD
I love that my favorite arcade game DanceDanceRevolution got a cameo and even gave one of their characters, who in the actual game never had VAs before, a line and voice. 💛
1:37 I can hear Toadette from Mario kart. *I swear.*
Edit: I literally forgot about this comment lmfao
They should know a game isn't fun at all without a bad guy,
A game with no bad guy is not fun at all, a game with. Bad guy is fun
And besides that's just how they were created right! It's not like they are totally a bad guy :)
I love the movie but the fact that the design of the arcade machine kinda perplexes me since it looks similar to Donkey Kong's design
replying to an ancient comment but, that was a very common art-style in 1980's arcade games. which would explain the similarity
@@JasonTGF it's also because Felix and Ralph were based on Mario and Donkey Kong
the game is actually based off of 2 games, donkey kong and wrecking crew.
@@thenewkoopanetwork7016 something I've caught on over the past 7 years. Fits quite well :p
I love watching this movie back in like 2018. It's really good that I had to search it up and rewatch it.
It's not often you hear Reuben langdon, the voice of Dante from Devil May Cry and Ken from Street Fighter in a Disney movie.
He also voices Ken in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Wreck-It Ralph: That one guy who just wants to be loved, be respected, and be accepted into society.
The Nicelanders: The guys who just want you to suffer and even said that you will never be loved nor accepted into society.
Fix-It Felix: That other guy who is friends with that guys that bully the guy outcast, but can see what you're going through.