''Wreck-It Ralph'' is a 2012 American animated
comedy film
The comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor. These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh. Films in this genre typically have a happy ending, with dark comedy being an exception to this rule. Comedy is one of the o ...
produced by
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Walt Disney Animation Studios (WDAS), sometimes shortened to Disney Animation, is an American animation studio that produces animated feature films and short films for the Walt Disney Company. The studio's current production logo features a s ...
. It was directed by
Rich Moore and produced by
Clark Spencer, from a screenplay by
Phil Johnston and
Jennifer Lee.
John Lasseter served as the film's executive producer. Featuring the voices of
John C. Reilly,
Sarah Silverman,
Jack McBrayer, and
Jane Lynch, the film tells the story of Ralph, an
arcade game
An arcade game or coin-op game is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades. Most arcade games are presented as primarily game of skill, games of skill and in ...
villain
A villain (also known as a " black hat", "bad guy" or "baddy"; The New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998) – p.126 "baddy (also baddie) noun (pl. -ies) ''informal'' a villain or criminal in a book, film, etc.". the feminine form is villai ...
who rebels against his "bad guy" role and dreams of becoming a hero.
The concept of ''Wreck-It Ralph'' originated in the late 1980s under the working title ''High Score'' and evolved through various iterations. Moore sought to capture an authentic video-game world by including real video game characters like
Bowser,
Clyde, and
Doctor Eggman
Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik is a Character (arts), character created by the Japanese game designer Naoto Ohshima. He is the main antagonist of Sega's ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' franchise. Eggman is a mad scientist who seeks to steal the mystical Cha ...
, while focusing on creating new characters. For animation, Disney introduced new reflectance functions and a real-time virtual camera system. The team researched candy factories and
food photography
Food photography is a still life photography genre used to create appealing still life photographs of food. As a specialization of commercial photography, its output is used in advertisements, magazines, packaging, menus or cookbooks. Professional ...
to inspire the design of the ''Sugar Rush'' game world.
Henry Jackman composed the score, and the soundtrack featured songs by
Owl City
Owl City is an American electronic music project created in 2007 in Owatonna, Minnesota. It is one of several projects by singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Adam Young (American musician), Adam Young, who created the project while exp ...
,
AKB48
AKB48 (pronounced ''A.K.B. Forty-Eight'') is a Japanese idol musical girl group named after the Akihabara area in Tokyo, where the group's theater is located. AKB48 has sold more records than any other female musical act in Japanese history. AK ...
, and
Skrillex
Sonny John Moore (born January 15, 1988), known professionally as Skrillex, is an American DJ, record producer, musician, singer. Raised in Northeast Los Angeles and Northern California, he began his career in 2004 as the lead vocalist of the ...
, among others.
''Wreck-It Ralph'' premiered at the
El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on October 29, 2012,
and went into general release on November 2. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing $496 million worldwide against a $165 million budget and winning the
Annie Award for Best Animated Feature, as well as receiving nominations for the
Golden Globe and
Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
A sequel, ''
Ralph Breaks the Internet'', was released in 2018.
Plot
When Litwak's
Arcade closes, the
video game
A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, game controller, controller, computer keyboard, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual fe ...
characters leave their in-game roles and socialize via a
power strip called Game Central Station. Wreck-It Ralph, the villain of the
platform game
A platformer (also called a platform game, and sometimes a jump 'n' run game) is a subgenre of action game in which the core objective is to move the player character between points in an environment. Platform games are characterized by levels wi ...
''Fix-It Felix, Jr.'', is frustrated with his assigned role. After being excluded from his game's 30th-anniversary party, Ralph decides to win a medal, convinced that it will earn him respect. Upon learning that the
first-person shooter
A first-person shooter (FPS) is a video game genre, video game centered on gun fighting and other weapon-based combat seen from a First person (video games), first-person perspective, with the player experiencing the action directly through t ...
''Hero's Duty'' awards medals, Ralph sneaks into ''Hero's Duty'' and obtains a medal after getting past insectoid monsters known as Cy-Bugs.
Ralph accidentally launches himself in an
escape shuttle with a Cy-Bug inside and crash-lands in ''Sugar Rush'', a confectionery-themed
kart racing game
A kart racing game, also known as cart racing game or go-kart racing game, is a subgenre of Racing game, racing games. Kart racing games have simplified driving mechanics while including unusual racetrack designs, obstacles, and Vehicular combat ...
. With Ralph gone, his game is labeled "out of order", putting it at risk of being unplugged. Fix-It Felix, Jr. himself leaves the game to find Ralph, allying with Sergeant Calhoun, the heroine of ''Hero's Duty''. Calhoun tracks the Cy-Bug, as Cy-Bugs behave as a
virus
A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living Cell (biology), cells of an organism. Viruses infect all life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and archaea. Viruses are ...
once outside their game. Felix worries Ralph will meet the same fate as Turbo, the protagonist of the racing game ''TurboTime'', who grew envious of a new ''
RoadBlasters'' cabinet's success and invaded it, resulting in both games being unplugged.
In ''Sugar Rush'', racer Vanellope von Schweetz steals Ralph's medal and uses it to buy her way into the nightly race that determines which characters will be
playable the next day. King Candy, the ruler of ''Sugar Rush'' world, forbids her to race, as she is a
glitch. Vanellope promises to get the medal back if Ralph helps her win; he helps her build a new kart and teaches her to drive inside
Diet Cola Mountain. Meanwhile, Calhoun and Felix arrive in ''Sugar Rush'', where they fall into "
Nesquik-
sand
Sand is a granular material composed of finely divided mineral particles. Sand has various compositions but is usually defined by its grain size. Sand grains are smaller than gravel and coarser than silt. Sand can also refer to a textural ...
", work together to escape, and begin to fall in love.
King Candy
hacks into ''Sugar Rush''
code
In communications and information processing, code is a system of rules to convert information—such as a letter, word, sound, image, or gesture—into another form, sometimes shortened or secret, for communication through a communicati ...
and retrieves the medal, giving it back to Ralph. He claims that if Vanellope becomes a playable character, her glitching will lead to ''Sugar Rush'' being labeled out of order and unplugged, and Vanellope, unable to leave the game due to being a glitch, will die. Ralph decides he cannot allow Vanellope to race and destroys her kart. Meanwhile, Calhoun abandons Felix when he unintentionally reminds her of her late fiancé, who was eaten by a Cy-Bug. Felix is imprisoned by King Candy's assistant, Sour Bill, while Calhoun discovers that the Cy-Bug has multiplied exponentially.
Upon returning to ''Fix-It Felix, Jr.'', which has been evacuated, Ralph notices a picture of Vanellope on the ''Sugar Rush'' cabinet. He returns to ''Sugar Rush'' and interrogates Sour Bill, who reveals that King Candy damaged Vanellope's code. King Candy's edits to the code also have ensured no one but himself knows Vanellope's true role. However, if Vanellope completes a race, the game will reset itself, deleting all of King Candy's
changes. Ralph frees Vanellope and Felix from prison. Felix fixes Vanellope's kart. Vanellope belatedly enters the race, but the Cy-Bugs emerge and start destroying the game. Calhoun, Felix, and Ralph help evacuate the characters.
Unaware of the Cy-Bugs, King Candy attempts to ram Vanellope off the track, causing them both to glitch. The glitching unmasks King Candy as Turbo, who secretly took over ''Sugar Rush'' after surviving the unplugging of ''TurboTime''. Vanellope flees as Turbo is devoured by a Cy-Bug, which fuses with him into an insectoid monster who battles Ralph. As glitches cannot leave their games, Vanellope is unable to evacuate. Remembering from ''Hero's Duty'' that a beacon will draw and destroy the Cy-Bugs, Ralph collapses the
Mentos roof of Diet Cola Mountain, creating a glowing
eruption that lures and destroys Turbo and the Cy-Bugs. Vanellope rescues Ralph and crosses the finish line. The game resets, revealing her as the true ruler of ''Sugar Rush'', though she keeps her glitching ability, considering it an advantage.
Ralph returns to his game, content with his role as a bad guy and finally respected by his fellow characters. Felix and Calhoun marry, and Ralph watches Vanellope become ''Sugar Rush'' favorite character.
Cast

*
John C. Reilly as Ralph, a gigantic but soft-hearted man who is the villain of the fictional arcade game ''Fix-It Felix, Jr.''
*
Sarah Silverman as Vanellope von Schweetz, a racer/glitch in ''Sugar Rush''
*
Jack McBrayer as Felix, a
repairman who is the hero of ''Fix-It Felix, Jr.''
*
Jane Lynch as Sergeant Tamora Jean Calhoun, the lead character of ''Hero's Duty''
*
Alan Tudyk as King Candy, the competitive and stubborn ruler of ''Sugar Rush''. He is later revealed to be Turbo, an infamous racer from ''TurboTime'' who invaded and crashed ''
RoadBlasters'' out of jealousy. King Candy's vocal stylings are based on comedian
Ed Wynn
Isaiah Edwin Leopold (November 9, 1886 – June 19, 1966), better known as Ed Wynn, was an American actor and comedian. He began his career in vaudeville in 1903 and was known for his ''Perfect Fool'' comedy character, his pioneering radio show ...
, and his physical mannerisms are modeled from Wynn's
Mad Hatter character in ''
Alice in Wonderland''.
*
Mindy Kaling as Taffyta Muttonfudge, a racer in ''Sugar Rush'' who thinks that Vanellope is a threat
*
Joe Lo Truglio as Markowski, a soldier from ''Hero's Duty'' that Ralph meets in ''
Tapper''
[
* Ed O'Neill as Mr. Stan Litwak, owner of Litwak's Family Fun Center & Arcade]
* Dennis Haysbert as General Hologram, a holographic
Holography is a technique that allows a wavefront to be recorded and later reconstructed. It is best known as a method of generating three-dimensional images, and has a wide range of other uses, including data storage, microscopy, and interfe ...
general in ''Hero's Duty''
* Adam Carolla as Wynnchel, a Long John who is a member of the ''Sugar Rush'' police department.
* Horatio Sanz as Duncan, a doughnut who is a member of the ''Sugar Rush'' police department
* Rich Moore as Sour Bill, a sour ball and King Candy's assistant
The cast also includes the ''Fix-It Felix, Jr.'' Nicelanders, Edie McClurg as Mary, Raymond S. Persi as Mayor Gene, Jess Harnell as Don, Rachael Harris as Deanna, and Skylar Astin as Roy; Katie Lowes as Candlehead, Jamie Elman as Rancis Fluggerbutter, Josie Trinidad as Jubileena Bing-Bing, and Cymbre Walk as Crumbelina DiCaramello, racers in ''Sugar Rush''; Phil Johnston as Surge Protector
A surge protector, spike suppressor, surge suppressor, surge diverter, surge protection device (SPD), transient voltage suppressor (TVS) or transient voltage surge suppressor (TVSS) is an appliance or device intended to protect Electronics, ele ...
, Game Central Station security; Stefanie Scott as Moppet Girl, a young arcade-game player; John DiMaggio as Beard Papa, the security guard at the ''Sugar Rush'' candy-kart factory; Raymond Persi as a Zombie, Brian Kesinger as a Cyborg (based on Kano from ''Mortal Kombat
''Mortal Kombat'' is an American media franchise centered on a series of fighting game, fighting video games originally developed by Midway Games in 1992.
The original ''Mortal Kombat (1992 video game), Mortal Kombat'' arcade game spawned Lis ...
'') and Martin Jarvis as Saitine, a devil-like villain, who attends the Bad-Anon support group; Tucker Gilmore as the ''Sugar Rush'' Announcer; Brandon Scott
Brandon Maurice Scott (born April 8, 1984) is an American politician serving as the Mayor of Baltimore, mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, since 2020. He was the president of the Baltimore City Council from 2019 to 2020, having been elected to the p ...
as Kohut, a soldier in ''Hero's Duty''; and Tim Mertens as Dr. Brad Scott, a scientist who is Sgt. Calhoun's deceased fiancé in ''Hero's Duty'' (voiced by Nick Grimshaw in the UK version but not in the UK home release).
The film features several cameos from real-world video game characters including: Tapper ( Maurice LaMarche), the bartender from '' Tapper''; Sonic the Hedgehog
is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battle ...
( Roger Craig Smith); Ryu ( Kyle Hebert), Ken Masters ( Reuben Langdon), M. Bison (Gerald C. Rivers), and Zangief (Rich Moore) from '' Street Fighter II''; Clyde (Kevin Deters) from '' Pac-Man''; and Yuni Verse (Jamie Sparer Roberts) from '' Dance Dance Revolution'' (specifically ''X2'').
A character modeled after dubstep
Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London in the early 2000s. The style emerged as a UK garage offshoot that blended 2-step rhythms and sparse dub production, as well as incorporating elements of broken ...
musician Skrillex
Sonny John Moore (born January 15, 1988), known professionally as Skrillex, is an American DJ, record producer, musician, singer. Raised in Northeast Los Angeles and Northern California, he began his career in 2004 as the lead vocalist of the ...
makes an appearance in the fictional ''Fix-It Felix, Jr.'' as the DJ at the anniversary party of the game.
Video game cameos and references
In addition to the spoken roles, ''Wreck-It Ralph'' contains a number of other video game references, including characters and visual gags. The video game villains at the support meeting, in addition to those mentioned above, include Bowser from the ''Mario
Mario (; ) is a Character (arts), character created by the Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. He is the star of the ''Mario (franchise), Mario'' franchise, a recurring character in the ''Donkey Kong'' franchise, and the mascot of the Ja ...
'' franchise, Doctor Eggman
Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik is a Character (arts), character created by the Japanese game designer Naoto Ohshima. He is the main antagonist of Sega's ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' franchise. Eggman is a mad scientist who seeks to steal the mystical Cha ...
from ''Sonic the Hedgehog
is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battle ...
'', and Neff from ''Altered Beast
''Altered Beast'' is a 1988 beat 'em up video game developed and published by Sega for arcades. The game is set in Ancient Greece and follows a player character chosen by Zeus to rescue his daughter Athena from the demonic ruler of the under ...
''.
Additionally, the game cabinet of the fictional ''Fix-It Felix, Jr.'' arcade game
An arcade game or coin-op game is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades. Most arcade games are presented as primarily game of skill, games of skill and in ...
is stylized to strongly resemble the cabinet of Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
's original 1981 '' Donkey Kong'' arcade game, with Ralph and Felix taking similar poses as Donkey Kong and Mario
Mario (; ) is a Character (arts), character created by the Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. He is the star of the ''Mario (franchise), Mario'' franchise, a recurring character in the ''Donkey Kong'' franchise, and the mascot of the Ja ...
, respectively. The ''Hero's Duty'' game is a reference to the hugely successful first-person shooter
A first-person shooter (FPS) is a video game genre, video game centered on gun fighting and other weapon-based combat seen from a First person (video games), first-person perspective, with the player experiencing the action directly through t ...
games '' Halo'' and ''Call of Duty
''Call of Duty'' is a first-person shooter military video game series and media franchise published by Activision, starting in 2003. The games were first developed by Infinity Ward, then by Treyarch and Sledgehammer Games. Several spin-of ...
''. Characters from ''Q*bert
''Q*bert'' () is a 1982 Action game, action video game developed and published by Gottlieb for Arcade video game, arcades. It is a Video game graphics, 2D action game with Puzzle video game, puzzle elements that uses Isometric video game gr ...
'' are shown as "homeless" characters and later taken in by Ralph and Felix into their game (Q*bert also speaks to Felix at one point using the signature synthesized gibberish and word-balloon symbols from his game, called Q*bert-ese). Scenes in Game Central Station and Tapper's bar include Chun-Li, Cammy and Blanka from '' Street Fighter'', Pac-Man, Blinky, Pinky, and Inky from '' Pac-Man'', the Paperboy from '' Paperboy'', the two paddles and the ball from '' Pong'', Dig Dug, a Pooka, and a Fygar from '' Dig Dug'', The Qix from '' Qix'', Frogger from '' Frogger'', and Peter Pepper from '' BurgerTime''. Lara Croft and Mario
Mario (; ) is a Character (arts), character created by the Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. He is the star of the ''Mario (franchise), Mario'' franchise, a recurring character in the ''Donkey Kong'' franchise, and the mascot of the Ja ...
are also mentioned but not seen.
Additional references are based on sight gags. The residents of Niceland and the bartender from '' Tapper'' are animated using a jerky motion that spoofs the limited animation cycles of the sprites of many 8- and 16-bit arcade games. King Candy uses the Konami Code on an NES controller to access the programming of ''Sugar Rush''. Throughout Game Central Station is graffiti that includes "Aerith lives" (referencing the character of Aerith Gainsborough from '' Final Fantasy VII''), " All your base are belong to us" (an Engrish
''Engrish'' is a slang term for the inaccurate, poorly translated, nonsensical or ungrammatical use of the English language by native speakers of other languages. The word itself relates to Japanese speakers learning r and l, Japanese speaker ...
phrase popularized from the game '' Zero Wing''), "Sheng Long Was Here" (referencing an April Fool's joke around a made-up character Sheng Long from ''Street Fighter''), and "Jenkins" (a nod to the popular Leeroy Jenkins meme from ''World of Warcraft
''World of Warcraft'' (''WoW'') is a 2004 massively multiplayer online role-playing (MMORPG) video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment for Windows and Mac OS X. Set in the '' Warcraft'' fantasy universe, ''World of War ...
''). There is also a reference to the ''Metal Gear
is a Media franchise, franchise of stealth games created by Hideo Kojima. Developed and published by Konami, the first game, ''Metal Gear (video game), Metal Gear'', was released in 1987 for MSX, MSX home computers. The player often takes con ...
'' series when Ralph is searching for a medal in Tapper's Lost and found
A lost and found (American English) or lost property (British English), or lost articles (also Canadian English) is an office in a public building or area where people can go to retrieve Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property, lost articles th ...
, finding first a Super Mushroom from the ''Mario'' franchise, and then '' Metal Gear Solid''s "Exclamation point" (with the corresponding sound effect from the game). Mr. Litwak wears a black and white striped referee's shirt, a nod to the outfit of Twin Galaxies founder Walter Day. One of the songs in the credits is an original work from Buckner and Garcia, previously famous for writing video game-themed songs in the 1980s. The Walt Disney Animation Studios opening logo is animated in an 8-bit pixelated fashion, whereas the Walt Disney Pictures closing production logo
A production logo, studio logo, vanity card, vanity plate, or vanity logo is a logo used by Film studio, movie studios and television production company, production companies to brand what they produce and to determine the production company an ...
appears in a glitched state, a reference to the kill screen from many early arcade games such as ''Pac-Man''. The high score on the main screen of ''Fix-It Felix, Jr.'', 120501, refers to the birthdate of Walt Disney
Walter Elias Disney ( ; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American animator, film producer, voice actor, and entrepreneur. A pioneer of the Golden age of American animation, American animation industry, he introduced several develop ...
, December 5, 1901.
Production
Concept and story
The concept of ''Wreck-It Ralph'' was first developed at Disney, in the late 1980s, under the working title ''High Score''. Since then, it was redeveloped and reconsidered several times: In the late 1990s, it took on the working title ''Joe Jump'', then in the mid-2000s as ''Reboot Ralph''.
John Lasseter, the head of Walt Disney Animation Studios and executive producer of the film, describes ''Wreck-It Ralph'' as "an 8-bit video-game bad guy who travels the length of the arcade to prove that he's a good guy." In a manner similar to ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit
''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' is a 1988 American fantasy comedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis from a screenplay written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. It is loosely based on the 1981 novel ''Who Censored Roger Rabbit?'' by Gary K. Wol ...
'' and the ''Toy Story
''Toy Story'' is a 1995 American animated adventure comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the first installment in the Toy Story (franchise), ''Toy Story'' franchise and the Firsts in animation, firs ...
'' films, ''Wreck-It Ralph'' featured cameo appearances by a number of licensed video-game characters. For example, one scene from the film shows Ralph attending a support group for the arcade's various villain characters, including Clyde from '' Pac-Man'', Doctor Eggman
Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik is a Character (arts), character created by the Japanese game designer Naoto Ohshima. He is the main antagonist of Sega's ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' franchise. Eggman is a mad scientist who seeks to steal the mystical Cha ...
from ''Sonic the Hedgehog
is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega. The franchise follows Sonic the Hedgehog (character), Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battle ...
'', and Bowser from '' Super Mario Bros.'' Rich Moore, the film's director, had determined that for a film about a video-game world to feel authentic, "it had to have real characters from real games in it." Moore aimed to add licensed characters in a similar manner as cultural references in ''Looney Tunes
''Looney Tunes'' is an American media franchise produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The franchise began as a series of animated short films that originally ran from 1930 to 1969, alongside its spin-off series ''Merrie Melodies'', during t ...
'' shorts, but considered "having the right balance so a portion of the audience didn't feel they were being neglected or talked down to." However, Moore avoided creating the movie around existing characters, feeling that "there's so much mythology and baggage attached to pre-existing titles that I feel someone would be disappointed," and considered this to be a reason why movies based on video game franchises typically fail. Instead, for ''Wreck-It Ralph'', the development of new characters representative of the 8-bit video game was "almost like virgin snow," giving them the freedom to take these characters in new directions.
Before production, the existing characters were added to the story either in places they would make sense to appear or as cameos from a list of characters suggested by the film's creative team, without consideration if they would legally be able to use the characters. The company then sought out the copyright holders' permissions to use the characters, as well as working with these companies to assure their characters were being represented authentically. In the case of Nintendo, the writers had early on envisioned the Bad-anon meeting with Bowser as a major character within the scene; according to Moore, Nintendo was very positive towards this use, stating in Moore's own words, "If there is a group that is dedicated to helping the bad guy characters in video games then Bowser must be in that group!" Nintendo provided feedback that Bowser's teacup should be held a certain way. Nintendo also asked that the producers try to devise a scene that would be similarly appropriate for Mario
Mario (; ) is a Character (arts), character created by the Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. He is the star of the ''Mario (franchise), Mario'' franchise, a recurring character in the ''Donkey Kong'' franchise, and the mascot of the Ja ...
's inclusion in the film. Despite knowing they would be able to use the character, the producers could not find an appropriate scene that would let Mario be a significant character without taking away the spotlight from the main story and opted to not include the character. Moore debunked a rumor that Mario and his brother character Luigi were not included due to Nintendo requesting too high a licensing fee, stating that the rumor grew out of a joke John C. Reilly made at Comic-Con.
Dr. Wily from '' Mega Man'' was going to appear but was cut from the final version of the film. Overall, there are about 188 individual character models in the movie as a result of these cameo inclusions. An earlier draft of the screenplay had Ralph and Vanellope spending time going around the game world to collect the pieces for her kart for ''Sugar Rush'', and at times included Felix traveling with the pair. During these scenes, Ralph would have lied to Felix regarding his budding relationship with Calhoun, leading eventually to Ralph becoming depressed and abandoning his quest to get his medal back. At this point, a fourth game world, ''Extreme Easy Living 2'', would have been introduced and was considered a "hedonistic place" between the social nature of ''The Sims
''The Sims'' is a series of life simulation video games developed by Maxis and Video game publisher, published by Electronic Arts. The franchise has sold nearly 200 million copies worldwide, and is one of the List of best-selling video game fran ...
'' and the open-world objective-less aspects of ''Grand Theft Auto
''Grand Theft Auto'' (''GTA'') is an action-adventure video game series created by David Jones and Mike Dailly. Later titles were developed under the oversight of brothers Dan and Sam Houser, Leslie Benzies and Aaron Garbut. It is prima ...
'', according to Moore. Ralph would go there too, wallowing in his depression, and would find happiness by gaining "Like It" buttons for doing acceptable actions in the party-like nature of the place. Moore stated that while it was difficult to consider dropping this new game world, they found that its introduction in the second half of the film would be too difficult a concept for the viewer to grasp. They further had trouble working out how a social game would be part of an arcade, and though they considered having the game be running on Litwak's laptop, they ultimately decided that justifying the concept would be too convoluted. Line art sketches and voice-over readings of the scene were included on the home media release of the film.
Animation, designs, and camera work
The film introduced Disney's new bidirectional reflectance distribution function
The bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF), symbol f_(\omega_,\, \omega_), is a function of four real variables that defines how light from a source is reflected off an Opacity (optics), opaque surface. It is employed in the optic ...
s, with more realistic reflections on surfaces, and new virtual cinematography Camera Capture system, which makes it possible to go through scenes in real time. To research the ''Sugar Rush'' segment of the film, the visual development group traveled to trade fair ISM Cologne, a See's Candy factory, and other manufacturing facilities. The group also brought in food photographers, to demonstrate techniques to make food appear appealing. Special effects, including from "smoke or dust," looks distinct in each of the segments.
Music
The film's score was composed by Henry Jackman. Three original songs were performed in the film by Owl City
Owl City is an American electronic music project created in 2007 in Owatonna, Minnesota. It is one of several projects by singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Adam Young (American musician), Adam Young, who created the project while exp ...
, AKB48
AKB48 (pronounced ''A.K.B. Forty-Eight'') is a Japanese idol musical girl group named after the Akihabara area in Tokyo, where the group's theater is located. AKB48 has sold more records than any other female musical act in Japanese history. AK ...
, and Buckner & Garcia. The soundtrack also features the songs " Celebration", "Bug Hunt ( Noisia Remix)", and " Shut Up and Drive". Early in the development process, Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez wrote an original song for the film which was later cut out.
Marketing
A teaser trailer for ''Wreck-It Ralph'' was released on June 6, 2012, debuting with '' Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted'' and '' Rock of Ages''. This also coincided with the 2012
2012 was designated as:
*International Year of Cooperatives
*International Year of Sustainable Energy for All
Events January
*January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins.
* January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ...
Electronic Entertainment Expo
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, for which Disney constructed a mock aged arcade cabinet for the fictional ''Fix-It Felix, Jr.'' game on display on the show floor. Disney also released a browser-based Flash-based version of the ''Fix-It Felix, Jr.'' game as well as iOS, Android, and Windows Phone versions, with online Unity-based versions of ''Sugar Rush'' and ''Hero's Duty''. A second trailer for the film was released on September 12, 2012, coinciding with and attached to ''Finding Nemo
''Finding Nemo'' is a 2003 American animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by Andrew Stanton, co-directed by Lee Unkrich, and produced by Graham Walters, from ...
3D'' and '' Frankenweenie'', along with its final updated movie poster.
To promote the home media release of ''Wreck-It Ralph'', director Rich Moore produced a short film titled ''Garlan Hulse: Where Potential Lives''. Set within the movie's universe, the mockumentary
A mockumentary (a portmanteau of ''mock'' and ''documentary'') is a type of film or television show depicting fictional events, but presented as a Documentary film, documentary. Mockumentaries are often used to analyze or comment on current event ...
film was designed as a parody of '' The King of Kong''.
Release
Theatrical
The film was originally scheduled for a release on March 22, 2013, but it was later changed to November 2, 2012, due to it being ahead of schedule. The theatrical release was accompanied by Disney's animated short film, '' Paperman''.
Home media
''Wreck-It Ralph'' was released on Blu-ray
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Disc (2D and 3D) and DVD in North America on March 5, 2013, from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. The film was made available for digital download in selected regions on February 12, 2013. ''Wreck-It Ralph'' debuted at No. 1 in Blu-ray and DVD sales in the United States. With 2,923,270 units sold ($55,095,767), ''Wreck It Ralph'' was the 4th best-selling DVD of 2013 in the United States.
Reception
Box office
''Wreck-It Ralph'' grossed $189.4 million in North America and $281.8 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $496.5 million.
In North America, the film debuted with $13.5 million, an above-average opening-day gross for an animated film released in November. During its opening weekend, the film topped the box office with $49 million, making it the largest opening for a Walt Disney Animation Studios film at the time. The film fell 33% to $33 million in its second weekend, finishing second behind newcomer '' Skyfall''.
Critical response
The review-aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes
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reports that of critics have given the film a positive review, based on reviews with an average score of . The site's consensus reads: "Equally entertaining for both kids and parents old enough to catch the references, ''Wreck-It Ralph'' is a clever, colorful adventure built on familiar themes and joyful nostalgia." On Metacritic
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the film has a weighted average score of 72 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.
Roger Ebert
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of the ''Chicago Sun-Times
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'' gave the film 3 out of 4 stars and wrote, "More than in most animated films, the art design and color palette of ''Wreck-It Ralph'' permit unlimited sets, costumes, and rules, giving the movie tireless originality and different behavior in every different cyber world." A. O. Scott of ''The New York Times
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'' wrote, "The movie invites a measure of cynicism—which it proceeds to obliterate with a 93-minute blast of color, noise, ingenuity and fun." Peter Debruge of '' Variety'' stated, "With plenty to appeal to boys and girls, old and young, Walt Disney Animation Studios has a high-scoring hit on its hands in this brilliantly conceived, gorgeously executed toon, earning bonus points for backing nostalgia with genuine emotion." Betsy Sharkey of the ''Los Angeles Times
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'' said, "The movie's subversive sensibility and old-school/new-school feel are a total kick," while Justin Lowe of ''The Hollywood Reporter
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'' wrote, "With a mix of retro eye-candy for grown-ups and a thrilling, approachable storyline for the tykes, the film casts a wide and beguiling net." Conversely, Christopher Orr of ''The Atlantic
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It was founded in 185 ...
'' found it "overplotted and underdeveloped."
Awards and nominations
Franchise
Sequel
''Ralph Breaks the Internet'' is the sequel to ''Wreck-It Ralph''. The film follows Ralph and Vanellope as they travel to the Internet to get a replacement part for ''Sugar Rush'' and prevent Mr. Litwak from disposing of the game. The film was produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios with Moore and Johnston directing. The film was released November 21, 2018 by Walt Disney Pictures.
Video games
In addition to the Flash version of the ''Fix-It Felix, Jr.'' game, Disney released a tie-in side-scrolling platform game
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called ''Wreck-It Ralph'' for the Wii, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo DS
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, to mostly negative reviews. The arcade style side-scrolling game was developed by Pipeworks Software and published by Activision
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and serves as a "story extension" to the film; it is the first Disney video game since ''Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure
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'' to be published by Activision. Taking place following the events of the film, players may play as Wreck-It Ralph or Fix-It Felix, causing or repairing damage, respectively, following another Cy-Bug incident. Game levels are based on the locations in the film like the ''Fix-It Felix, Jr.'', ''Hero's Duty'', and ''Sugar Rush'' games as well as Game Central Station. It was released in conjunction with the film's release, in November 2012. In October 2012, Disney released fully playable browser-based versions of the ''Hero's Duty'' and ''Sugar Rush'' games on the new official film site. A mobile game titled ''Wreck-it Ralph'' was released in November 2012 for iOS and Android systems, with a Windows Phone 8
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version following almost a year later. Initially, the game consisted of three mini-games, ''Fix-it Felix, Jr.'', ''Hero's Duty'' and ''Sweet Climber'', which were later joined by ''TurboTime'' and ''Hero's Duty: Flight Command''. The game was retired on August 29, 2014.
Ralph also appears in Sega
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's '' Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed'' as a playable guest character. Ralph and Vanellope appear as playable characters in '' Disney Infinity'' as well (voiced by Brian T. Delaney and Sarah Silverman, respectively); the Disney Store released their individual figures on January 7, 2014. A combo "toy box pack" of the two figures with Sugar Rush customization discs was released April 1, 2014, from the Disney Store. ''Wreck-It Ralph'' is a playable world on the mobile game
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''Disney Crossy Road''. Ralph made his debut appearance in the '' Kingdom Hearts'' video game series in ''Kingdom Hearts III
is a 2019 action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows, and Nintendo Switch. It is the third main installment in the '' Kingdom Hearts'' series and the twelfth game overall, and ser ...
'', serving as a Link summon. A world based on ''Wreck-It Ralph'' was added to the mobile game '' Kingdom Hearts Union χ'' as part of an update in April 2019. In the game, the story of the world loosely follows the plot of the film, culminating with a boss battle against Turbo. Ralph, Vanellope, Calhoun, and Felix appear in the mobile game ''Disney Heroes: Battle Mode'' as characters. Ralph and Vanellope are the first unlocked characters. Ralph, Vanellope, Calhoun, and Felix appear as playable characters to unlock for a limited time in ''Disney Magic Kingdoms
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Gameplay and story
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'', as well as Niceland as an attraction.
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