I don’t know why, but I could’ve sworn Sepheroth was in this scene and I even looked it up to confirm it but I was surprised to find out he wasn’t! And you’d think he would be because of kingdom hearts it just makes sense but nope. I’m definitely experiencing the mandala effect.
I’m not sure if they actually got the permission from Neverrealm Studios or whoever to use Kano in this scene, I think it’s just a stand in for him like when other medias weren’t allowed to mention Mario or Pokémon by their actual names. So they made sorta pseudo versions of the characters where they’re references to the source material, like I don’t think the Cyborg guy is credited as Kano in the credits… but also then there’s that ninja guy who looks a lot like Smoke in the same scene.
My interpretation: I'm bad and that's good I will never be good = acceptance that they're bad guys and unless the developer makes a sequel or sorts, they will stay bad guys But that's not bad, there's no one I'd rather be than me = (now picture every video game villain you fought and defeated saying this) it means that even though that they're bad guys... They're actually doing a really important good thing and that good thing is letting the player, aka You, have fun
This scene doesn’t get enough credit. Yes, there are jokes, and it’s cool to have all these characters in one room, but the group therapy is played pretty straight. The humor comes from the personalities, not the support group.
I love how realistic and detailed the animation’s nuances are. The way Zangief puts down his drink, the ninja constantly in “attack” position, and how the blue witch is comforting the purple rhino when Ralph said he didn’t want to be the bad guy anymore.
What makes this scene even better is that Nintendo told the animators every detail that was necessary about how Bowser, King of the Koopas, should hold and drink his tea. So much detail and though put into a very underrated movie.
I do have to ask though about Bowser not saying that he didn't have a single line in the movie for when the closer you can see that he's talking but can we get some clarification that voice actor actually spoke along with a group or not
I agree, it also emphasizes the message being shown of "just because you're programmed to be a bad guy doesn't mean you are one", because each Pac-Man ghost has a different personality type, and Clyde's is "stupid" essentially, yet he's very intelligent and down to earth while communicating with this group, showing that even though he's programmed to be the dumb ghost, that isn't his real personality.
@@ikarainijirai Clyde isn’t completely random, that’s a misconception. When he’s far enough away from the player, he tries to go directly to you, like Blinky does. But when Pac-Man is close enough, Clyde instead tries to go to the bottom left corner of the maze
I think the Zombie offered the advice that the movie wanted to tell. Some people are portrayed bad. A boss, a co-worker, IRS, and all like that. But it is nice to have glory but we still need to love ourselves.
I love how Bowser’s calm and chill throughout the session, and then batshit crazy as if he’s seen Mario with a Starman when Ralph says he wants to be good
@@gothnerd887 I think he talking about the N in Pokemon Black and White/B2W2 but uh to be honest that N not really a Bad Guy more like was manipulated by the actual villain Ghetsis to think Pokemon Trainer are bad, but really N like a Good guy now
Bison is literally a mass murderer and leader of an organization that traffics drugs and weapons, it just feels so weird seeing him chill and not aggressive at all.
Man the stories Bowser could tell. "I'm getting sick of this whole Mario comes to save the day thing guys. I mean we've done too much! Between the parties, the sports, and the endless battles in paper form, space, and my gajillion castles, i'm swamped."
"I mean we done everything together from Party games to Sports games, Look at Kano you don't see him going to parties with Sonya or Liu Kang, i feel like Mario doesn't really appreciate what i do the amount of times i kidnapped Peach is something that i just do"
Kinda bummed they couldn't give Bowser something say cause his voice is badass on the games, but the fact that Nintendo actually let one of there beloved characters in the movie is good enough.
Ralph's intro and this part IMO is easily one of the best beginnings to a movie ever. In 5 minutes we're introduced to the main character, given his motivations, feelings, and beliefs, and made to sympathize with his plight, and it's all done through a medium that makes the giant exposition dump that it is not feel like an exposition dump. I love the expression on Ralph's face as the pledge recitation ends and the camera pans to his face. You can tell that whatever he expected to get out of the meeting, it didn't meet his expectations. He looks lost, almost haunted, even. He truly feels trapped in his own life.
His facial expression is my favorite part too. Like this was the final place that he thought would give him closure and it just, wasn't what he was looking for. It's a good real world experience
Bad guy doesn't mean they alway bad if we can feel it when we play game.Just thinking if a game was created and without bad guy,then how the game will end and what purpose of the game that we need to complete when we play.In this video said bad guy are program to follow the role in their own game but they have good heart and they don't bad at all
In the next scene we see Ralph being the only one sharing food with Qbert. This shows us he is programmed to do bad things in his game (although I still think his anger his justified) but outside of that he is actually a really nice guy.
The game characters are basically actors. For example, Just because James Earl Jones voiced Darth Vader, doesn't mean he has to go around blowing up planets in his down time. He just does that for fun.
"Bad Guy" is just a title and a role in the game but not the core of who they are. He's playing the role of "bad guy" in Fix-it Felix Jr. but he still has a good heart, is the point. All Ralph wanted was to be treated as an equal to the other game sprites in his game, which isn't much to ask. The film is about overcoming prejudices and your own limitations. I think it was quite clever, personally but I've been gaming since forever so maybe I'm biased.
*the idea that robotnik and bowser actually have personal struggles as the "bad guys" is about as much character development as I've ever needed from a disney film*
Closest thing to a canon Eggman redemption story we’ll get where he is himself and not brainwashed… granted he also realizes that his entire life is code, I’m surprised no one here is going through a Buzz Lightyear dilemma where they think they are the real versions of themselves, not essentially copies of fictional characters… why the hell didn’t we get this kind of drama in the sequel?
@@hypershadix1 judging by Sonic Boom, Eggman's not really struggling with the bad guy stuff, or being evil, or scheming, engineering his plans into mosterous machines, etc. It's more like a hobby to the guy. What he seems to struggle with is lack of friends and loneliness, cuz how much of a dialogue can he get out his two robot assistants, really?
I know he’s referred to as “Cyborg” since Disney can’t reference Mortal Kombat too much since it’s too violent for their audience, but I gotta say as both a diehard Disney and Mortal Kombat fan. It was so awesome seeing Kano doing his heart ripping fatality in a Disney movie. I’m surprised Disney got away with that actually. Also, holy shit. The Axe Zombie from The House of The Dead is there too. This is awesome!
MisterX867 I know right Oh I'm about to die on a shin Megami tensei four apocalypse thanks thanks Satan for healing me now let's proceed with killing God.
@@tadhgwalsh342 "In a heartwarming scene for Wreck it Ralph 2, Ralph found out that Eggman pissed on the moon after discovering all his twitter accounts."
Ralph in THIS MOVIE genuinely feels like a 40 yr old who’s come far in life and yet unsatisfied with the cards he’s given and just wants desperately to live the life he’s always wanted. In the end he realizes that it doesn’t matter and that mentorship is a great way to improve someone else’s life as well as your own
Bowser: I have a story. Every year and every game, Mario and Luigi would jump on me and make me fall into lava since I have to capture the princess as part of the game, and everyday my son, Junior, would say, "Don't worry Dad, we'll get em next time". One day, after my latest lost, I was ready to give up when Luigi came and told me that I am popular now for being the strongest character in Super Smash Bros like him being the fan favorite. So, I finally asked myself, "Why should I quit now? I mean, I'm popular now, it's time to step up my villainy and boss battles to make the fans happy.
@@lexramstudios1386 Eggman: I have my story to tell. You see, I am an inventor. A genius to say the least. And everyday I created something for me to achieve my goals. However, my game programming prevents me to do that and that Sonic is destined to defeat me, over and over again like Bowser did. I would try to give up but then I thought of something: what if I use all of my creations to make the game more difficult? That should make people to admire me! And so, from that point on, I began to create more robots to fight Sonic, and give the players something to play for
Sooo, we just watched a scene, in a DISNEY movie, where a character literally ripped another character's heart out, on screen, and in plain view, said heart is also still beating and dripping with. . .blood? Best. Disney Movie. EVER!
They also showed a man get eaten by a giant robot bug and then his marriage partner grabs a mini-gun from god knows where and starts smoking the said bug
+Arael, light of God that's correct actually. The directors had to go out of their way to ask for every single existing character to know how to portray them. Zangief, Bowser, Dr. Eggman, Sonic, Pacman, M.Bison, and probably the ghost monster of the Pacman games.
There's something magical to me seeing Bowser and Eggman in the same room fully rendered and animated. Honestly wish we got an interaction between them. I would've LOVE to see them talk about things like how much they hate Mario and Sonic and why they wanna take over the world. Kind of hoping Wreck it Ralph 2 will give us that
The closest we ever got to that was an 8-bit short by the RUclips channel "Dorkly", where Bowser and Eggman decided to switch places and fight each other's archenemies for a day.
@@pifflesomepuffnadder855 Bro the sequel was super disappointing! This had so much potential! Why did they introduce the internet. I really don’t get it. Well at least it’s better than the emoji movie ig.
@@goudendynamiethd2117 I agree. Wreck it Ralph is about video games. Why did they make it about the internet? I guess they just didn't want to risk a new character and used Ralph instead.
@@ermacn.cheese726 Yeah. It was easier to have the internet 🛜 to cash in on the IP’s, while at the same time it’s a whole advertisement. They made a movie and an advertisement at the same time. And people knew Ralph already so they made this a sequel to Wreck-it-Ralph to draw more people in.
I love that when zangief was talking bowser sort of rolled his eyes and shrugged. He didn't express much, but those eyes told a whole story of "Yeah I've been there, questioning; pondering, wondering why". It's the small subtle things that make the biggest impact in animation :D
Even though the film's moral was to accept who you are, or in other words, "be yourself," which can be really overused in many other movies, books, TV shows, and other forms of pop culture, I actually have to agree with Ralph on this one. I mean, who else would be fed up of living the same life over and over again and yet gets no respect nor any love after many years of being like a black sheep/outcast?
Really, Bad-Anon had it right. And Zangief made a good point. However, they explained it to Ralph rather too unclear for Ralph to take it to heart (although he gets it at the end of the film). And Clyde took his time and explained it further, Ralph would have understood. Things like: 1. "Ralph, your job title may be called Bad Guy, but it doesn't mean that you are a bad being. Job title is just that. A title that comes along with a job. Off the clock, you are not a bad guy. None of us are. The world may not understand that, but as long as you yourself understand that, it's what really matters." 2. "I know that you don't like your job, and there's nothing you can do about it (otherwise, you'd be going turbo). However, understand that you are a VITAL part of the game, since a game cannot exist without you. Perhaps you can explain that to your NPCs. Even if most will not understand, some of them will, and that can only change things for the better." 3. "Even if others don't treat you well, as long as you acknowlegue to yourself that you are a decent guy in your own right, you will be able to find peace."
Yup. That goes for not just video games, but pretty much all media. Example: why is Dark Knight one of the most highly rated game? It's not because of the Batman. It's because of the Joker. That's actually why so many actors compete so fiercely for the villain position. Villains get all the cool lines, and they get to kick all kind of ass, until the necessary PIS does its job and end the movie.
The only reason why he hated being bad guy because the people in the pent house were shit people they had no right to hate on Ralph while on work he is a bad guy but while on break he isn't really a bad guy.
@@agentzurg3592 Yeah. And as many sites pointed out, Zangief isn't even a villain. In fact, in SF lore, he's firmly on the heroic side (although not a very bright one).
Aren't you a bad guy too? Shouldn't you be there too? Edit: RUclips has only just now told me I've got people replying to me after a years notice.... -_-
This movie should have got the Oscar, not Brave, which was probably the weakest Pixar film. Then again, many members of the academy don't even watch the damn movies and just vote based on assumptions.
Invader Tool to be fair brave did something that hasn't been seen since mulan, have a female lead that wasn't a damsel in distress who didn't beat the bad guy because she had the power of love, friendship and singing, instead using her skills to win the day
Wow, I just realized something. 0:34 Three of the most iconic villains from three of the most iconic video game franchises are sitting next to each other. That is awesome. Man, I love this freakin movie.
@@somerandomperson6851 I dunno, I just felt like coming. I mean, I suppose it has something to do with the fact that, ah.. Well, today is the 30th Anniversary of my game.
It's actually sad that they didn't actually want to be bad but the game scenarios made them bad. And if they stop being bad, the series will stop. And then the game will be forgotten. They have to be bad in order to make the game Continue. They are bad guys. But that doesn't mean they are bad guys. That's deep.
I love how apparentally, the reason Zangief is an antagonist in Wreck It Ralph even though he isn't necessarily one in the games was because the director was salty as hell getting beat by him back in the day. Best form of seetheium imo.
I feel terrible for Ralph and the fictional villains, because they've been treated like crap for a long time, because it's how they are designed to become their roles. But without villains, there will be no fun without them.
"No I'm not going turbo! Come on guys! Doesn't turbo ever want a friend once in a while, a pie or something like that?" Bowser: I can relate. I would like some cake every once in a while.
@@ItsFactsSoCope peach really expect everyone to beleive that she isn't trying to get "kidnapped" when she refuses to upgrade her security beyond a boy with a mushroom head
@@lune_xox I believe she's named Sorceress, an original character for the movie. The rhino on the other hand is an actual licensed character named Neff, from SEGA's Altered Beast.
@@lune_xoxAnd the Rhino was Nep's beast form from Altered Beast. ...Who flexes on the player character after he gets dominated into a game over if he loses the final battle in the console version. Learn from Baffacake's example; never go down without a fight and let Rhino Nep flex on you. E v e r.
@@lonelywolf5659 Persona 5, I presume? Because you specifically said Christmas, and I can't really think of any mainline Shin Megami Tensei games like that
Brandon Cazares It's a rail shooter where _i think_ the fbi or some scientists have to destroy the source of the creation of zombies, which is in a big and eerie mansion. There's about 4 of them and it's really great!
How old we're yall to watch this as a kid and rewatch it again as an adult already? Like... I watched this when i was a kid and I'm still in my teens 😂
Reminds me of that old Warner Bros. cartoon with Ralph the wolf and Sam the sheepdog acting as friendly "coworkers," but after they "check into work" at the farm they're immediately at each other's throats, then when the "work day" ends they clock out and are back to being friendly coworkers again. XD
As simple as that sounds, it is really deep “Just because you are bad guy, does not mean youre a bad guy” everyone makes mistakes and just because everyone else paints you as the villain, doesnt mean thats who you are
I didn't understand it when I first saw this movie all those years ago. But now, Zangief's words are absolutely clear to me. Ralph may be the antagonist of his game but when the arcade closes, he's actually a nice person. The problem is people like Gene and the Nicelanders can't seem to look PAST that and give Ralph any compassion; even Felix is guilty of that (albeit unknowingly.) This kind of thing happened with Jack Gleeson, the actor who played Joffrey Baratheon/Lannister on Game of Thrones. Due to the cruel and unhinged nature of his performance, not only did he lose all passion for acting as a whole but people often disrespected him BECAUSE of how he played Joffrey. They felt he was just as mean, fowl and ill-tempered as his character
apparently his being there is an inside joke. one of the developers struggled against him in the street fighter games, so he's "villain" to that guy, lol. It also could be a reference to the '94 live action SF movie, in which 'Gief is a idiot villain.
"I'm bad and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be than me." Honestly the last part of this quote has stuck with me over the years. It's message about to not be ashamed of who you are really struck home for me as a child and even now. I was never really the most expressive kid in elementary and middle school, always afraid of what others thought of me. This quote should be remembered more often.
Sure, this scene as a whole was amazing- Just a beautiful crossover of videogame characters in 1 room casually talking together- but for me it was 2:40 onward that made the scene so surreal. It really made them feel "alive". The room suddenly stopped being a brightly lit room. The neon rims flickered on- That was the maze. Disney/Pixar not only modelled all these amazing characters in beautiful 3D, but they also made the entire MAZE. and they did it RIGHT, too. The very next scene shows the full maze, and sure enough, it matches the game. Everything's there, all in the right place. The sound effects are perfect, the colors are beautiful, but the coolest part is how alive it feels. The scene is through the lens of the arcade cabinet. Everything's blurry and pixellated. But behind that NTSC lies actual cognitive characters with feelings and emotions. It's just a beautiful concept to think of.
Ok so we have M Bison and Zangief from Street Fighter, Cyril the Zombie from House of the Dead, Bowser from Super Mario bros, Kano and Smoke from Mortal Kombat, Neff from Altered Beast / Golden Axe, Beholder from Balder's Castle, Clyde from Pacman, Yellow Robot from Cyborg Justice, Dr. Robotnik from Sonic, Saitine from Ghosts and Goblin and Mishaela from Shining Force,
that's what I thought too. Then I thought that it was meant to be a misdirection. i.e. oh it's just a throw away jo- wait, a second, turbo is a character?
Oh my god, I did too! I was expecting the film to take a radically different turn from that line alone. Like Ralph running around throwing out mad Psycho Crushers!
Same. I laughed because I thought it meant that Bison was warning him about becoming a playable character. First big laugh I let out in the whole movie.
I guess Disney just assumed Zangief was anti soviet propaganda when he's one of the most wholesome characters in the series, he just loves wrestling and glory, and will probably help you if you want to get stronger
@@benjaminherrera1987 There was an interview about that to promote this movie. Apparently one of the producers couldn't get past Zangief when he played Street Fighter as a kid, and decided to put him here because of that.
I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw Bowser and Eggman in this, thats so cool! Like what a riot, these iconic game villains you'd never dream of seeing in this context, just sitting down with a coffee having a share, that's hilarious xD
The first time I watched the movie and I saw this scene, I literally screamed "OMG IT"S EGGMAN!" Then I saw Sonic and freaked out even more. I love this movie. It's just too sweet!
Let’s be honest, Ralph _and_ Zangief have a point... Villains don’t have to be a bad person But at the same time, they’re honestly some of the most important characters of the game Without villains, the hero _typically_ has nobody to fight
I just love how they got BOWSER in this movie! Just casually sitting down with a coffee having a share. Just not something you'd ever see in the games XD
This was every 2000’s kid dream when this first came out! Seeing bowser, robotnik and zangief in the same room this still remains one of if not my favorite Disney movie of all time
Ralph's problems hit a lot harder when you grow up. He spent his whole life being treated like crap and being feared by everyone when he's actually a nice guy deep down. Growing up, I understood that more and more. Zangief: You are bad guy, but this does not mean you're a 'bad guy.'
2:16 *I love the "Bad Guy Affirmation”!* ❤️ "I'm bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be than me." 🤭 Ha ha ha
This was a great break to the generic group of villains trying to force the redeeming one to stay evil, they didn't want him to stay the bad guy because he liked him like that, he wanted him to stay the bad guy because that's his role in the game, if he defies it, it would mean everyone in Ralph's game would loose their world and be forced to live like Q-Bert who also lost his game
The film was the best homage to gaming hollywood ever made and they havent shown this level of respect towards video games since, this film was the sincerity and everything since has been the irony
How did Wreck It Ralph 1 incorporate references so well then the sequel couldn't go two seconds without shoving a pop culture reference down your throat to keep you from snoring
Differences in the culture the movie was aimed towards the first movie was aimed towards older audiences who would get the references to classic arcade characters the new one was aimed towards the internet zoomers
King Dedede was only a bad guy in Kirby’s Dreamland(and Spring Breeze which is a cliff notes version of Dreamland), possessed in the Dark Matter trilogy & Kirby Star Allies, and as a rival in Gourmet Race, Kirby Fighters 2, and Kirby Battle Royale. Starting with Kirby 64 he’s been seen helping Kirby out(other games where he’s helped include Kirby’s Return to Dreamland and Kirby Star Allies)
The fact that this is a REAL scene in a DISNEY movie where Kano, Bowser, Clyde, Eggman, and M. Bison all in the same room is still mind blowing to me
I don’t know why, but I could’ve sworn Sepheroth was in this scene and I even looked it up to confirm it but I was surprised to find out he wasn’t! And you’d think he would be because of kingdom hearts it just makes sense but nope. I’m definitely experiencing the mandala effect.
@@ronchee4121to be fair, i don’t think kingdom hearts/ff has ever had an arcade game
I’m not sure if they actually got the permission from Neverrealm Studios or whoever to use Kano in this scene, I think it’s just a stand in for him like when other medias weren’t allowed to mention Mario or Pokémon by their actual names. So they made sorta pseudo versions of the characters where they’re references to the source material, like I don’t think the Cyborg guy is credited as Kano in the credits… but also then there’s that ninja guy who looks a lot like Smoke in the same scene.
You forgot smoke too
@@videoinspector9903It's not smoke, it's shinobi from the sega game
Your position as a villain doesn't make you a bad person. That's all he needed to hear.
No, you're just doing your job.
and yet everyone in the movie treats him like a bad guy
Aidan Barnes that’s the point he wants to be treated as an equal and not the person he has to be for the player
Tell that to Felix and the others.
Basically what Sageiph (I don't know how to spell his name) tried to say
What he means is, “You were created to be the antagonist of the video game, but this does not automatically imply you are an evil natured individual.”
My interpretation:
I'm bad and that's good I will never be good = acceptance that they're bad guys and unless the developer makes a sequel or sorts, they will stay bad guys
But that's not bad, there's no one I'd rather be than me = (now picture every video game villain you fought and defeated saying this) it means that even though that they're bad guys... They're actually doing a really important good thing and that good thing is letting the player, aka You, have fun
*cough* Bison *cough*
Why do you write that?? Its obvious..
@@retryoxx8340 just because its obvious doesnt mean its obvious
@@ayashi4611 😂
"Just because you're the bad guy, does not mean you're a *bad* guy."
The line is far more poignant than you think.
poignant
@hohohodrigues that's when a chick is going to have a baby 😂
The anti-villain.
This line makes more sense in Polish dub.
"You are negative, but that doesn't mean you're...evil."
I’d like to say this to the guy who murdered Richard Huckle
This scene doesn’t get enough credit. Yes, there are jokes, and it’s cool to have all these characters in one room, but the group therapy is played pretty straight. The humor comes from the personalities, not the support group.
First comment.
@@Mii.2.0 yeah but like say something. I love what the zombie adds. The "ERGHHHH" really hit different.
@@slishslash9202 Something.
@@slishslash9202 He said "Yes" but it's hidden in a groan.
@@slishslash9202 I also like how the zombie is saying smart stuff in…zombie-ese or whatever 😂
I love how realistic and detailed the animation’s nuances are. The way Zangief puts down his drink, the ninja constantly in “attack” position, and how the blue witch is comforting the purple rhino when Ralph said he didn’t want to be the bad guy anymore.
Where is she from? The blue witch?
@@bryceplayer1012 bro?
@@akaliotp6766 seriously, I don’t know where she’s from
I also love how Clyde (the orange ghost) is constantly moving in his seat as if he were moving in Pac-man
@@BlueBird180 i love that his name is clyde it's such a normal ass name like he's just some guy
What makes this scene even better is that Nintendo told the animators every detail that was necessary about how Bowser, King of the Koopas, should hold and drink his tea. So much detail and though put into a very underrated movie.
Does that mean Sora is coming to Smash?
I wonder why mario was even scrapped to begin with
I do have to ask though about Bowser not saying that he didn't have a single line in the movie for when the closer you can see that he's talking but can we get some clarification that voice actor actually spoke along with a group or not
@@landonbrown3400 it was Jack Black all along…
@@Mii.2.0 IT DID
Best. Crossover. Ever.
+Agustín Magallanes well we get to see kano's fatality in a disney movie
Wait until Ready, player one
It's about to get BETTER in 2018
Agustin Camejo just imagine smash Bros like this.
Yeah
It's interesting that Clyde is the one that leads the meetings. After all, out of all of them, he's the one that's been doing this for the longest.
I agree, it also emphasizes the message being shown of "just because you're programmed to be a bad guy doesn't mean you are one", because each Pac-Man ghost has a different personality type, and Clyde's is "stupid" essentially, yet he's very intelligent and down to earth while communicating with this group, showing that even though he's programmed to be the dumb ghost, that isn't his real personality.
It's also because the meeting happen in Pac Man world in this room
And doing a shitty job at it lol his whole gimmick is that his movement patterns are completely random and doesn't aim for PACMAN all the time
I like how he is always moving
@@ikarainijirai Clyde isn’t completely random, that’s a misconception. When he’s far enough away from the player, he tries to go directly to you, like Blinky does. But when Pac-Man is close enough, Clyde instead tries to go to the bottom left corner of the maze
Wow I love Zombie's advice in this scene. I really took it to heart.
+AydinPrower Like literally. XD
I think the Zombie offered the advice that the movie wanted to tell. Some people are portrayed bad. A boss, a co-worker, IRS, and all like that. But it is nice to have glory but we still need to love ourselves.
Kano took it literally.
I love it when he says "UUUUUUNG"
Gives me chills
Evangelyne Zuuvita ww
A family film that includes the line 'Thanks, Satan.' xD
And Kano performing a fatalaity
+TranscendentLion It's pronounced Satin.
including the satanic hand sign...sad.
+TranscendentLion I love that.
+devil slayer LMAO. "Satanic hand sign". By that, I assume you mean the horns? Because that wasn't even close.
I love how Bowser’s calm and chill throughout the session, and then batshit crazy as if he’s seen Mario with a Starman when Ralph says he wants to be good
@caitlyncarvalho7637 the only N I know is from Murder Drones and that's not a video game (yet)
@@gothnerd887 I think he talking about the N in Pokemon Black and White/B2W2 but uh to be honest that N not really a Bad Guy more like was manipulated by the actual villain Ghetsis to think Pokemon Trainer are bad, but really N like a Good guy now
And RUclipsr SMG4(Super Mario Glitchy 4) Was Starting His Channel the same year this movie released which is why I love this scene even more.
@Caitlyn Carvalho those aren't arcade games
It’s bowser from the super Mario movie 🍿
This is why the first wreck it ralph is better than the second one.
There's a million reasons as to why.
The second one forgot it was about video games and instead Disney just started wanking itself off and showing off its IP's.
Agreed
This movie was so creative and cool it had so much missed opportunities for ideas and sequels.
I found the sequel annoying at times
I wish Eggman had a speaking moment in this film.
or bowser
STH no you don't last time that was done it was botched
well, they are doing a sequel so there may be room for that.
+Darkstar263 Would it be 'FUCK YOU STINKBALL!' from Sonic for Hire
Shrek The Ogre No!
All these villains seem so nice and friendly outside of their games and it’s strange because normally some of them would do very heinous things.
Think of it like actors. I heard the actor for bully Biff in Back to the Future is a pretty nice guy in real life
@@hexingcan that’s true, maybe they aren’t so bad after all, at least not in this movie
Bison is literally a mass murderer and leader of an organization that traffics drugs and weapons, it just feels so weird seeing him chill and not aggressive at all.
@@legoc-3po845 ikr? Exactly what I was thinking lol
@@ShadowDante7Zangief said it himself “Just because you are bad guy doesn’t mean you are *bad* guy”
Man the stories Bowser could tell. "I'm getting sick of this whole Mario comes to save the day thing guys. I mean we've done too much! Between the parties, the sports, and the endless battles in paper form, space, and my gajillion castles, i'm swamped."
That's a great bowser line
more like anithero
"And I know I can trust you guys with this, but Peach and I have actually hit it off!" *GASP*
realafan888
"I mean we done everything together from Party games to Sports games, Look at Kano you don't see him going to parties with Sonya or Liu Kang, i feel like Mario doesn't really appreciate what i do the amount of times i kidnapped Peach is something that i just do"
Kinda bummed they couldn't give Bowser something say cause his voice is badass on the games, but the fact that Nintendo actually let one of there beloved characters in the movie is good enough.
Bowser can't really talk since he doesn't speak english, unless there's someone who can translate. But that will take over the story about Ralph:)
He spoke in Sunshine. Aside from that he says a few other words like “SHOWTIME!”
I also heard Diddy can also speak but chooses not to.
Bowser I could kinda understand, since he barely does talk and usually it’s just growls, but Eggman...
Egg man was there, too
@@mjpilot4439 Growls with subtitles?
Ralph's intro and this part IMO is easily one of the best beginnings to a movie ever. In 5 minutes we're introduced to the main character, given his motivations, feelings, and beliefs, and made to sympathize with his plight, and it's all done through a medium that makes the giant exposition dump that it is not feel like an exposition dump.
I love the expression on Ralph's face as the pledge recitation ends and the camera pans to his face. You can tell that whatever he expected to get out of the meeting, it didn't meet his expectations. He looks lost, almost haunted, even. He truly feels trapped in his own life.
His facial expression is my favorite part too. Like this was the final place that he thought would give him closure and it just, wasn't what he was looking for. It's a good real world experience
"You are bad guy, but this does not mean you're a 'bad guy'".
Anyone get that?
He's bad because he has to do bad things but once out of view he's a nice guy
Bad guy doesn't mean they alway bad if we can feel it when we play game.Just thinking if a game was created and without bad guy,then how the game will end and what purpose of the game that we need to complete when we play.In this video said bad guy are program to follow the role in their own game but they have good heart and they don't bad at all
In the next scene we see Ralph being the only one sharing food with Qbert. This shows us he is programmed to do bad things in his game (although I still think his anger his justified) but outside of that he is actually a really nice guy.
The game characters are basically actors. For example, Just because James Earl Jones voiced Darth Vader, doesn't mean he has to go around blowing up planets in his down time. He just does that for fun.
"Bad Guy" is just a title and a role in the game but not the core of who they are. He's playing the role of "bad guy" in Fix-it Felix Jr. but he still has a good heart, is the point.
All Ralph wanted was to be treated as an equal to the other game sprites in his game, which isn't much to ask. The film is about overcoming prejudices and your own limitations. I think it was quite clever, personally but I've been gaming since forever so maybe I'm biased.
*the idea that robotnik and bowser actually have personal struggles as the "bad guys" is about as much character development as I've ever needed from a disney film*
Eggman: And don't even get me STARTED on that wretched abomination of a game they made in *_2006!_*
Everyone else: 🤢
Eggman: *_I KNOW, RIGHT?!_*
Closest thing to a canon Eggman redemption story we’ll get where he is himself and not brainwashed… granted he also realizes that his entire life is code, I’m surprised no one here is going through a Buzz Lightyear dilemma where they think they are the real versions of themselves, not essentially copies of fictional characters… why the hell didn’t we get this kind of drama in the sequel?
@@vanndymaywho1910that would be meta af
Well considering the amount of lore Eggman has about being a bad guy yeah I can understand why he is having struggles
@@hypershadix1 judging by Sonic Boom, Eggman's not really struggling with the bad guy stuff, or being evil, or scheming, engineering his plans into mosterous machines, etc. It's more like a hobby to the guy. What he seems to struggle with is lack of friends and loneliness, cuz how much of a dialogue can he get out his two robot assistants, really?
I know he’s referred to as “Cyborg” since Disney can’t reference Mortal Kombat too much since it’s too violent for their audience, but I gotta say as both a diehard Disney and Mortal Kombat fan. It was so awesome seeing Kano doing his heart ripping fatality in a Disney movie. I’m surprised Disney got away with that actually.
Also, holy shit. The Axe Zombie from The House of The Dead is there too. This is awesome!
Can't reference a gory violent fighting game, and yet they made Kano ripping out Zombie HOTD heart out with dripping blood 😅
@@Dr_Doomfans01 weird
Ahhh yes...Kano. MK's Merc...with a mouth!
I wonder - is the black ninja sitting between "Sa-teen" and Bowser supposed to be a reference to Scorpion or Sub-Zero, or any of the ninjas in MK?
Yea but Kano is Australian and this cyborg don’t speak like Kano but what the heck
Without bad guys, there would be no basis for what a good guy even is.
Kinda like there's always Good and Evil in this world right?
There are currently 69 likes to this comment. I salute you, soldier.
Your comment proves why Hero Factory sucks.
I think Metal Gear would like a word
You mean hero?
A good guy doesn't have to have a villain
He just needs to have a kind and compassionate heart cause that what defines "good"
I'm surprised that the "Thanks Satan" moment wasn't more controversial
Ummmm its Sa-teen
MisterX867 I know right
Oh I'm about to die on a shin Megami tensei four apocalypse thanks thanks Satan for healing me now let's proceed with killing God.
What's so controversial about it? Hillary Clinton says it all the time
..no one cared ..it's the times we live in..sadly, many video games and movies promote evil and satan..
Ok
"It becomes kinda hard to love your job when no one appreciates you for doing it."
- Ralph, 2012
The stories Eggman and Bowzer could tell
Oh tell me about it I wish they could at least say one thing
and then i got drunk and then lazer pissed the moon in half after shadow pissed on my wife
@@tadhgwalsh342 "In a heartwarming scene for Wreck it Ralph 2, Ralph found out that Eggman pissed on the moon after discovering all his twitter accounts."
I'm sure they are pretty close. They meet up at the Olympics all the time.
(Bowser) True brother. So true!
That moment when you spot Kano in a Disney Film
Brandon Togans He does a fatality on Zombie.
Don't forget Shadow was there too
+Brandon Togans I saw someone that looked like Smoke or possibly Noob Saibot in there as well.
I could be wrong though.
M Bison's Ultra 2 is basically the non-gory version of Kano's fatality
+Brandon Togans finish him!
Ralph is SUCH a well written character
And then in the 2nd movie, he becomes a bumbling idiot.
@@sonicfan9144agreed, this is the Ralph we love more, he’s mature, honest, sometimes smart, a gentle giant and very relatable right here
Ralph in THIS MOVIE genuinely feels like a 40 yr old who’s come far in life and yet unsatisfied with the cards he’s given and just wants desperately to live the life he’s always wanted. In the end he realizes that it doesn’t matter and that mentorship is a great way to improve someone else’s life as well as your own
@@Mr_bukowski4435
30 year old would be more accurate, since he is canonically that age in the first movie
Bowsers reaction was the best
And orange ghost XD
TheCreepinGamer *Clyde ;)
For a zombie that eats brains, he has a good head on his shoulders.
And a good heart lol
Leo Lim Yeah, we got to see that first hand.
Must have eaten someone intelligent.
He battled the heroes of house of the dead, bet when the arcade is closed they go to the games' breakroom and enjoy a conversation or two.
Thats a nice head you have on your shoulders - sea raiders
Bowser: I have a story. Every year and every game, Mario and Luigi would jump on me and make me fall into lava since I have to capture the princess as part of the game, and everyday my son, Junior, would say, "Don't worry Dad, we'll get em next time". One day, after my latest lost, I was ready to give up when Luigi came and told me that I am popular now for being the strongest character in Super Smash Bros like him being the fan favorite. So, I finally asked myself, "Why should I quit now? I mean, I'm popular now, it's time to step up my villainy and boss battles to make the fans happy.
Underrated comment!!! :)
Yes now what would Eggman's story be?
@@lexramstudios1386
Eggman: I have my story to tell. You see, I am an inventor. A genius to say the least. And everyday I created something for me to achieve my goals. However, my game programming prevents me to do that and that Sonic is destined to defeat me, over and over again like Bowser did. I would try to give up but then I thought of something: what if I use all of my creations to make the game more difficult? That should make people to admire me! And so, from that point on, I began to create more robots to fight Sonic, and give the players something to play for
Is Mewtwo considered a bad guy?
@@darrenkhosasi1252 Your writing skills amaze me
LOL Browser's spit take when Ralph announced he doesn't want to be the bad guy anymore.
*Bowser
It even played his retro Fire sound effect too lol
Sooo, we just watched a scene, in a DISNEY movie, where a character literally ripped another character's heart out, on screen, and in plain view, said heart is also still beating and dripping with. . .blood?
Best. Disney Movie. EVER!
MiloMarioPlushBrother Hey its Kano... you know from MK... thats what he does best. Rip peoples hearts out.
It's the most badass way to say "love yourself in your heart", that's what it is
Not to mention Ralph saying "thanks Satan".
And it's Kano. 🤷🏼
@@SolarStarArt plus the z was from the house of the dead in which you just dismember zombies with nothing but DA GLOCK
“Labels don’t make you happy. Good… bad… you must love you.”
How did a zombie teach me how to love myself better than my own parents?
"Thanks, Satan" is a line in a disney movie
it's actually sa-TEEN.
@Caleb Mayfield I wasn't quoting. I was just telling him it's sa-teen
They also showed a man get eaten by a giant robot bug and then his marriage partner grabs a mini-gun from god knows where and starts smoking the said bug
That surprise you?
to be fair,so is the word "hell/hellfire".
"I am bad and that's good, I will never be good and that's not bad, there's no one I'd rather be than me."
Best "evil group" quote ever. Lol
a villain support group is just such a brilliant idea it deserves way more cred and would have been a fun concept outside this movie
Just, Bowser. Straight up, in-the-flesh, ORIGINAL BRAND, *Bowser*, ladies and gents.
God I love this movie. And Disney, as well as Pixar. G'bless em'.
I don't think this movie is Pixar but I could be wrong.
+MultiSuperguy101 Its more of disney, but John Lassiter was credited.
+Bear-Man Jon every bowser is better than the 1993 movie bowser XD
+BearManJon! I read that they talked with people in Nintendo to know the canonical way Bowser holds his coffee.
+Arael, light of God that's correct actually. The directors had to go out of their way to ask for every single existing character to know how to portray them. Zangief, Bowser, Dr. Eggman, Sonic, Pacman, M.Bison, and probably the ghost monster of the Pacman games.
There's something magical to me seeing Bowser and Eggman in the same room fully rendered and animated. Honestly wish we got an interaction between them. I would've LOVE to see them talk about things like how much they hate Mario and Sonic and why they wanna take over the world. Kind of hoping Wreck it Ralph 2 will give us that
The closest we ever got to that was an 8-bit short by the RUclips channel "Dorkly", where Bowser and Eggman decided to switch places and fight each other's archenemies for a day.
Well prepare to be disappointed because the sequel was... Well it didn't have any of that.
@@pifflesomepuffnadder855 Bro the sequel was super disappointing! This had so much potential! Why did they introduce the internet. I really don’t get it. Well at least it’s better than the emoji movie ig.
@@goudendynamiethd2117 I agree. Wreck it Ralph is about video games. Why did they make it about the internet? I guess they just didn't want to risk a new character and used Ralph instead.
@@ermacn.cheese726 Yeah. It was easier to have the internet 🛜 to cash in on the IP’s, while at the same time it’s a whole advertisement. They made a movie and an advertisement at the same time. And people knew Ralph already so they made this a sequel to Wreck-it-Ralph to draw more people in.
I love that when zangief was talking bowser sort of rolled his eyes and shrugged. He didn't express much, but those eyes told a whole story of "Yeah I've been there, questioning; pondering, wondering why".
It's the small subtle things that make the biggest impact in animation :D
The art of acting is reacting. Same goes with animation too.
I love how they made Kano use his fatality
In a Movie For Kids
But why Kano? Why didnt they use shang tsung ? Isn't he the final boss of the arcade mk ? Making him the main villain of that game
Why Shao Khan, sephiroth,kefka,ganondorf,vergil not on there
@@nra3zehuti781 IT COULD HAVE BEEN SHAO KAHN AND ALSO ZANGIEF IS NOT A VILLAIN
In a kids rated movie
Just came here to remember when Ralph's character wasn't shitty.
Same
More like came here to remember what the original was like instead of the shitty sequel
The sequel based ignored what they did in the first one. Penelope? Basically went turbo and left her game
*Haha what sequel*
What happened? I’ve never seen the sequel
Even though the film's moral was to accept who you are, or in other words, "be yourself," which can be really overused in many other movies, books, TV shows, and other forms of pop culture, I actually have to agree with Ralph on this one.
I mean, who else would be fed up of living the same life over and over again and yet gets no respect nor any love after many years of being like a black sheep/outcast?
The films moral wasn’t to be yourself, it was don’t let others treat you like shit for being yourself
Really, Bad-Anon had it right. And Zangief made a good point. However, they explained it to Ralph rather too unclear for Ralph to take it to heart (although he gets it at the end of the film). And Clyde took his time and explained it further, Ralph would have understood. Things like:
1. "Ralph, your job title may be called Bad Guy, but it doesn't mean that you are a bad being. Job title is just that. A title that comes along with a job. Off the clock, you are not a bad guy. None of us are. The world may not understand that, but as long as you yourself understand that, it's what really matters."
2. "I know that you don't like your job, and there's nothing you can do about it (otherwise, you'd be going turbo). However, understand that you are a VITAL part of the game, since a game cannot exist without you. Perhaps you can explain that to your NPCs. Even if most will not understand, some of them will, and that can only change things for the better."
3. "Even if others don't treat you well, as long as you acknowlegue to yourself that you are a decent guy in your own right, you will be able to find peace."
Michael Song For Real Villians Make The Game Even More Then The Hero’s
Yup. That goes for not just video games, but pretty much all media. Example: why is Dark Knight one of the most highly rated game? It's not because of the Batman. It's because of the Joker.
That's actually why so many actors compete so fiercely for the villain position. Villains get all the cool lines, and they get to kick all kind of ass, until the necessary PIS does its job and end the movie.
The only reason why he hated being bad guy because the people in the pent house were shit people they had no right to hate on Ralph while on work he is a bad guy but while on break he isn't really a bad guy.
You noticed that there are two villains from street fighters M. Bison and Zangief
@@agentzurg3592 Yeah. And as many sites pointed out, Zangief isn't even a villain. In fact, in SF lore, he's firmly on the heroic side (although not a very bright one).
M.Bison: your not going turbo, are you?
Me: You have gone Turbo, Super turbo, Alpha, EX, Alpha+EX, Vanilla, Super AND now Ultra. Can it Bison!
What does "Turbo" mean, anyway?
*Edit*: Just watched the movie. Forget what I said.
***** Turbo is referring to characters that abandon their game and try to take part in others. Putting both their game and other games at risk.
DJsquare3 Did you read my edit?
+Diablos Can it. Poster was nice enough to give some info. He missed your stupid edit no attitude
Mango Mint As if you've got a better attitude. The edit is right there, as clear as the sun. _You_ can it.
So this is what my dad does in his spare time
@Super Nitro 683 heyq
What are you doing here Junior?
Oh really? Did your dad even take you to the arcade with him, Jr? I'm pretty sure this is for adult bad guys, so you'd just wait till your his age?
@@jacobvanantwerp2001 yea it is
Aren't you a bad guy too? Shouldn't you be there too?
Edit: RUclips has only just now told me I've got people replying to me after a years notice.... -_-
This movie should have got the Oscar, not Brave, which was probably the weakest Pixar film. Then again, many members of the academy don't even watch the damn movies and just vote based on assumptions.
Invader Tool While I agree that Ralph should have one Brave isn’t half as weak as Cars 2
..it was so robbed ! ..wreck it ralph is a master piece
No cars 2 is great. Brave sucks.
Invader Tool to be fair brave did something that hasn't been seen since mulan, have a female lead that wasn't a damsel in distress who didn't beat the bad guy because she had the power of love, friendship and singing, instead using her skills to win the day
Exactly
Wow, I just realized something. 0:34 Three of the most iconic villains from three of the most iconic video game franchises are sitting next to each other. That is awesome. Man, I love this freakin movie.
It would have been cool if doctor Wiley made an appearance or a robot master
+TheKillakam64 Dr Willy was going to appear. Then Capcom vetoed it out of nowhere.
When you have the rights to include these iconic villains in your movie, you get as much screen time as you possibly can!
Zangief isn’t a villain though.
LJ808 Eggman's been snooping as usual I see.
1:43. I really like Bowser’s roaring in this movie.
Who’s the blue hair girl?
@@nigeriachin6993 shes called "sorceress" in the movie but shes actually mishaela from the game "shining force".
I like the fire sound effect
Zombie bad guy......they keep saying labels not make you happy....good....bad....ahhhrrgggg.....YOU...MUST....LOVE....YOU!
lmao brilliant!
Jamallah Bergman YEAH, INSIDE HERE
Lockdown The bounty hunter Uhh ok, ok yeah I get ya, watch out it’s dripping
I'm suprised Rogan and G did not bust in and blow off the zombie's head
@@edmontonboy99 Question, Ralph- We've been asking you to bad anon for years now and tonight, you finally show up. Why is that?
@@somerandomperson6851 I dunno, I just felt like coming. I mean, I suppose it has something to do with the fact that, ah.. Well, today is the 30th Anniversary of my game.
It's actually sad that they didn't actually want to be bad but the game scenarios made them bad. And if they stop being bad, the series will stop. And then the game will be forgotten. They have to be bad in order to make the game Continue.
They are bad guys. But that doesn't mean they are bad guys.
That's deep.
Honestly out of all the villains bowser is treated the nicest by his in game counter parts. He gets invited to party's and gets to go go-cart racing.
Don't forget he was also teamed up with Mario and friends in the Olympics
I'm bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be than me.
I love how apparentally, the reason Zangief is an antagonist in Wreck It Ralph even though he isn't necessarily one in the games was because the director was salty as hell getting beat by him back in the day. Best form of seetheium imo.
I feel terrible for Ralph and the fictional villains, because they've been treated like crap for a long time, because it's how they are designed to become their roles.
But without villains, there will be no fun without them.
But don't fictional villains ar loved by fans
M. Bison saying "You're not going turbo, are you?" Is the best thing ever.
You'd think it's because of the Turbo versions of some of the Street Fighter games
@@mercmouth1 My thoughts exactly.
"No I'm not going turbo! Come on guys! Doesn't turbo ever want a friend once in a while, a pie or something like that?"
Bowser: I can relate. I would like some cake every once in a while.
He's getting peach cake if you know what i mean😏
@@ItsFactsSoCope dude you dirty. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@ItsFactsSoCope peach really expect everyone to beleive that she isn't trying to get "kidnapped" when she refuses to upgrade her security beyond a boy with a mushroom head
He did get a cake though. Unintentionally saving the whole mushroom kingdom to some lunatic bean boi and dark star madness
@@ItsFactsSoCope peaches peaches peaches peaches peaches
1:46, That bad girl character comforting the rhino was so wholesome.
I'm a bit late on time but, do you know her name perhaps?
@@lune_xox I believe she's named Sorceress, an original character for the movie.
The rhino on the other hand is an actual licensed character named Neff, from SEGA's Altered Beast.
@@far8811 alright thanks dude
@@lune_xox She's Mishaela from Shining Force.
@@lune_xoxAnd the Rhino was Nep's beast form from Altered Beast.
...Who flexes on the player character after he gets dominated into a game over if he loses the final battle in the console version.
Learn from Baffacake's example; never go down without a fight and let Rhino Nep flex on you.
E v e r.
Thanks satan. XD
that's Sa-TEEN lol
Wow that's really meta as I am currently playing at shin Megami tensei game by shooting a God in the face on Christmas
blade wind which god?
@@lonelywolf5659 Persona 5, I presume? Because you specifically said Christmas, and I can't really think of any mainline Shin Megami Tensei games like that
House Of The Dead zombie made a great appearance here.
Yeah, he is awesome!
What's house of the dead
Brandon Cazares
It's a rail shooter where _i think_ the fbi or some scientists have to destroy the source of the creation of zombies, which is in a big and eerie mansion. There's about 4 of them and it's really great!
+FjordTheFurr I think it's up to 7 now.
Blowtorch the Robot
Wow really? I only see HoTD 3 and 4 in few arcades.
I've seen countless animated films but Wreck it Ralph is still to this day among my favorites.
You know a movie is great when you’re rewatching it as an adult having not watched it since you were a kid, and it still holds up very well.
How old we're yall to watch this as a kid and rewatch it again as an adult already? Like... I watched this when i was a kid and I'm still in my teens 😂
I love the idea of video game characters being really chill when they aren't being hero or villians.
Reminds me of that old Warner Bros. cartoon with Ralph the wolf and Sam the sheepdog acting as friendly "coworkers," but after they "check into work" at the farm they're immediately at each other's throats, then when the "work day" ends they clock out and are back to being friendly coworkers again. XD
As simple as that sounds, it is really deep “Just because you are bad guy, does not mean youre a bad guy” everyone makes mistakes and just because everyone else paints you as the villain, doesnt mean thats who you are
When M. Bison said "You're not thinking of going Turbo!" I originally thought that was a stab at Super Street Fighter 2 TURBO.
Anyone else notice Bowser wiped away a tear after Zangief's speech? Lol.
Courtney Holmes he didn't, he put his cup upward
I didn't understand it when I first saw this movie all those years ago. But now, Zangief's words are absolutely clear to me.
Ralph may be the antagonist of his game but when the arcade closes, he's actually a nice person. The problem is people like Gene and the Nicelanders can't seem to look PAST that and give Ralph any compassion; even Felix is guilty of that (albeit unknowingly.)
This kind of thing happened with Jack Gleeson, the actor who played Joffrey Baratheon/Lannister on Game of Thrones. Due to the cruel and unhinged nature of his performance, not only did he lose all passion for acting as a whole but people often disrespected him BECAUSE of how he played Joffrey. They felt he was just as mean, fowl and ill-tempered as his character
Zangeif: *Slaps thigh*
Bowser: *Peeks and nods at Ralph*
Me: ExCuSe mE, BoWsEr?
@ShadowLuigi *G A Y B O W S E R*
@ShadowLuigi no it’s the meme. “So long gay bowser”
@ShadowLuigi no
@ShadowLuigi ......
@ShadowLuigi Gay Bowser
Zangief isn't a bad guy, he is just too easily manipulated by Bison.
Well he does promise money and all the heads he can crush between thighs like sparrow's eggs.
apparently his being there is an inside joke. one of the developers struggled against him in the street fighter games, so he's "villain" to that guy, lol. It also could be a reference to the '94 live action SF movie, in which 'Gief is a idiot villain.
Zangief never was a villain except in the crappy SF-live-action-movie.
And Smoke wan't a bad guy, i think Kano is actually Shang Tsung and was mannipulating him.
@@JoNassRasierer and the american cartoon.
"I'm bad and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be than me."
Honestly the last part of this quote has stuck with me over the years. It's message about to not be ashamed of who you are really struck home for me as a child and even now. I was never really the most expressive kid in elementary and middle school, always afraid of what others thought of me. This quote should be remembered more often.
2:22
No support group is complete without Styrofoam cups and a table of cookies.
Agreed :)
Sure, this scene as a whole was amazing- Just a beautiful crossover of videogame characters in 1 room casually talking together- but for me it was 2:40 onward that made the scene so surreal. It really made them feel "alive". The room suddenly stopped being a brightly lit room. The neon rims flickered on- That was the maze. Disney/Pixar not only modelled all these amazing characters in beautiful 3D, but they also made the entire MAZE. and they did it RIGHT, too. The very next scene shows the full maze, and sure enough, it matches the game. Everything's there, all in the right place. The sound effects are perfect, the colors are beautiful, but the coolest part is how alive it feels. The scene is through the lens of the arcade cabinet. Everything's blurry and pixellated. But behind that NTSC lies actual cognitive characters with feelings and emotions. It's just a beautiful concept to think of.
It still baffles me that Kano is not only in a Disney movie but they referenced his heart ripping fatality too.
And not only that again but also they had changed his name from Kano to cyborg
"You're not going Turbo, are you?"
This coming from a Friggin Street Fighter killed me
What a great underrated movie
I could watch this fifty times and still won’t get tired of this movie!
I love that through that "Hi, Zangief" I can still hear Mike Pollock's voice.
Ok so we have M Bison and Zangief from Street Fighter, Cyril the Zombie from House of the Dead, Bowser from Super Mario bros, Kano and Smoke from Mortal Kombat, Neff from Altered Beast / Golden Axe, Beholder from Balder's Castle, Clyde from Pacman, Yellow Robot from Cyborg Justice, Dr. Robotnik from Sonic, Saitine from Ghosts and Goblin and Mishaela from Shining Force,
savage642 The chick in red
i think that was noob saibot. I didn't see any smoke
jamesroad316 It's Smoke I checked.
But I don't get it smoke is actually a good guy in mortal Kombat and Kano is like a mix of him and Francis from left 4 dead
ajshim Yeah, that can't be right. Smoke is a good guy along with Sub-Zero. That has to be someone else like Noob.
Idk y but when m.bison said ur not going turbo are u i thought he was talking about street fighter turbo
I think it a double entrada of SF Turbo and the game jumping issue. That was the joke.
that's what I thought too. Then I thought that it was meant to be a misdirection. i.e. oh it's just a throw away jo- wait, a second, turbo is a character?
Oh my god, I did too! I was expecting the film to take a radically different turn from that line alone. Like Ralph running around throwing out mad Psycho Crushers!
Same. I laughed because I thought it meant that Bison was warning him about becoming a playable character. First big laugh I let out in the whole movie.
BenjaminSteber Bison became a playable character in Champion Edition, not Turbo.
When you realize Kano performs a fatality in a Disney movie.
We also see Smoke chilling in the background, idk why though since he is not a bad guy
@@AscendedZenith when
@@AscendedZenith Smoke was a revenant(evil zombie) during Mortal Kombat 9. MK9 was released in 2011, and this was during 2012.
@@tangetstone2.045 Well by the end of it yeah he was.
Does it count as a fatality if the one who's getting it is already dead?
Zangief said it best
Spot Light but Zangief isn't a bad guy!?!?
Right? Bison's there. He would know if one of his Shadaloo enforcers was there too. Then again, Akuma's not Shadaloo and he's clearly evil.
I guess Disney just assumed Zangief was anti soviet propaganda when he's one of the most wholesome characters in the series, he just loves wrestling and glory, and will probably help you if you want to get stronger
@@benjaminherrera1987 There was an interview about that to promote this movie. Apparently one of the producers couldn't get past Zangief when he played Street Fighter as a kid, and decided to put him here because of that.
@@kralik394so the producer hated bruv so much he just said "fk this guy"
I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw Bowser and Eggman in this, thats so cool! Like what a riot, these iconic game villains you'd never dream of seeing in this context, just sitting down with a coffee having a share, that's hilarious xD
Ralph: "I Don't want to be the Bad Guy Anymore." 1:41
I love Bowser
Jordan Roby -same.
Jordan Roby me three lol
lol bowser drinking coffee is the best
sadly the only voice of him you hear is him murmering along with the others
I wish bowser could talk more in this movie.
The first time I watched the movie and I saw this scene, I literally screamed "OMG IT"S EGGMAN!" Then I saw Sonic and freaked out even more. I love this movie. It's just too sweet!
I love how friendly and chill they are to each other. Guess that proves Zangief's point more eh?
Let’s be honest, Ralph _and_ Zangief have a point...
Villains don’t have to be a bad person
But at the same time, they’re honestly some of the most important characters of the game
Without villains, the hero _typically_ has nobody to fight
I just love how they got BOWSER in this movie! Just casually sitting down with a coffee having a share. Just not something you'd ever see in the games XD
2012: bowser sitting down
2023: bowser singing peaches
2034: Bowser says the N word 💀
2045: Bowser went to buy milk
This was every 2000’s kid dream when this first came out! Seeing bowser, robotnik and zangief in the same room this still remains one of if not my favorite Disney movie of all time
"You're not going Turbo are you?"
Meanwhile Bowser and Eggman are both agreeing with him.
Ralph's problems hit a lot harder when you grow up. He spent his whole life being treated like crap and being feared by everyone when he's actually a nice guy deep down. Growing up, I understood that more and more.
Zangief: You are bad guy, but this does not mean you're a 'bad guy.'
Yeah I really started to understand this film like way after I was the target audience
I love how Kano managed to get the heart rip in a DISNEY movie
AND how Ralph said “thanks Satan”
My dumbass always thought Ralph called Satan "Aiden". 😂😂😂
2:16 *I love the "Bad Guy Affirmation”!* ❤️ "I'm bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be than me." 🤭 Ha ha ha
“Sometimes good men have to do real bad things” goes hand in hand with “you are bad guy, but you’re not bad guy”
This was a great break to the generic group of villains trying to force the redeeming one to stay evil, they didn't want him to stay the bad guy because he liked him like that, he wanted him to stay the bad guy because that's his role in the game, if he defies it, it would mean everyone in Ralph's game would loose their world and be forced to live like Q-Bert who also lost his game
I mean, that would also make Ralph homeless with them, so…..
_"Just because You're a BAD GUY, doesn't mean YOU are a BAD GUY."_
The film was the best homage to gaming hollywood ever made and they havent shown this level of respect towards video games since, this film was the sincerity and everything since has been the irony
Even if the Mario movie is delayed I’ll just enjoy Wreck it Ralph with bowser in it
Do you think it'll be this design for the movie?
@@lexramstudios1386 Nope
@@lexramstudios1386 lol
@@Floppinnotinflop the movie was still great! 👍
@@lexramstudios1386 solid 7/10
How did Wreck It Ralph 1 incorporate references so well then the sequel couldn't go two seconds without shoving a pop culture reference down your throat to keep you from snoring
Differences in the culture the movie was aimed towards the first movie was aimed towards older audiences who would get the references to classic arcade characters the new one was aimed towards the internet zoomers
If dedede was here, he would say, “I NEED A HAMMER TO CLOBBER DAT DERE KIRBY!”
King Dedede was only a bad guy in Kirby’s Dreamland(and Spring Breeze which is a cliff notes version of Dreamland), possessed in the Dark Matter trilogy & Kirby Star Allies, and as a rival in Gourmet Race, Kirby Fighters 2, and Kirby Battle Royale. Starting with Kirby 64 he’s been seen helping Kirby out(other games where he’s helped include Kirby’s Return to Dreamland and Kirby Star Allies)
The only good video game movie so far
Lego movie
Not a video game movie.
+Jill Valentine (Amos de Guzman) Lego batman in it so I consider it a game movie
Batman isn't a videogame character.
+monkeysvsrobots yeah he is in the Lego batman game series