The biggest problem, for me personally, is how they jacked up Ralph’s character so much. I rewatched Wreck -It Ralph and the man was very smart. (Like when he pointed out that Vanellope was on the side of the console meaning she was part of the game) he was also quite mature as well and had dreams that were justified. They made him so stupid and so selfish that it just ruined the whole thing for me. And his obsession with Vanellope in the second movie made me very uncomfortable.
In the first film he seemed like this depressed, isolated guy that just wanted more out of life and then found Vanellope (I apologize if I spelled it wrong, I really do) and then finally found purpose in his life. . .but in the second film he’s so dumb that it’s mind numbing at best and devastating at worst for people who loved who the poor guy was in the first movie.
Ralph in the first movie was willing to give up his friendship (and his life) *twice* for her sake, but in the second movie he is so incredibly clingy, he can't let her go even if that was her own choice. Like how are those the same character?
One of the biggest missed opportunities was how the sequel was about the internet and not modern gaming. What if Sugar Rush became a online console game like Mario Kart, while Ralph was still stuck in his 80s game? They could have explored how retro arcade games struggle to remain relevant in modern times.
Shit just thinking about ralph and the others seeing their game slowly die out due to arcades becoming increasingly irrelevant and maybe escaping to the internet in order to prevent this would be genuinely really interesting to watch *but this is Modern Disney we're talking about so they'd never do that*
That’s honestly what I thought they were going to do. Or I thought they would go online to learn a thing or two about coding and add it to their own games to “update” them. This doesn’t make sense, but better than the BS they gave us.
That sounds great!!! I would have loved that!! I seriously feel like this series could have become like Toy Story, showing the secret life of video games, but now it’s garbage and they can never try that idea again.
Thunderbird 1This felt like a poorly made Family Guy episode! Cinderella breaking her slipper to use as a sharp weapon -on a girl- ?! Unbelievable.” There, I fixed it for you.
Here’s how I think Ralph Breaks the Internet could have worked. Less and less people are coming to the arcade. The reason being is that online games are becoming more popular, and kids prefer to play those nowadays. Eventually this leads to the point where the arcade is on the verge of shutting down. So when Mr. Litwak installs WiFi to the arcade, Ralph and Vanellope travel to the internet to find a way to save the arcade. I know this premise isn’t perfect, but a least it’s better than what the actual movie gave us.
@@sup3414 well with the inclusion of the internet, it allows for some more creative world building. Plus having online games being a part of the main conflict can easily show the viewers how video games have changed over the years.
ralph’s demonization of slaughter race could’ve also worked this way since in his perspective the internet is competition and in the way of saving the arcade
Movies about the internet are doomed from the start. Internet humor changes rapidly and unexpectedly. By the time a film about it is written and completed, it will have already dated terribly.
Fun fact: Big Hero 6 was originally apart of the marvel universe. A kind of Japanese Avengers team. At the end of the movie, Stan Lee makes a cameo. Not many people know this, I just wanted more people to know about this information.
I watched it with my grandpa back when it was in theaters. Afterwards he was like "i think i read this already". Dude read the og comics back in the day
Everyone reacting to the belief that Ralph might go Turbo: Ralph don’t be so selfish and think of everyone else in your game that you hurt by going Turbo!! Everyone reacting to the knowledge of Velenope going Turbo: Girl, you have to do you so don’t worry about anybody else!!
Nah more like "How do you do my fellow kids? Wanna see me take 2 of your favourite protaginists, beat their personality with a mallet then shove 10,000 Disney advertisments up your ass?"
Who remembers the EXTREMELY cringeworthy "princess selfies" they used to promote this film? That was ridiculous. Are we going to have Disney characters start rapping and wearing bling chains next? "Look at us, we got SWAG!"
I don't understand why they removed the parental/mentor type relationship they and in the first. That was the heart of the film. Now it's a creepy co-dependant friendship between a visually middle aged man and a 10 y/o girl
@@sususketches Damn. No wonder why people want Sora in Smash. The Smash fanbase already has a pedo problem and they want Hollywood to expand that problem so they can say that JRPGs are superior than any game genre.
@@ReneandKnuckles What the hell does wanting sora in smash have to do with some of the community being pedos? I mean, they can just go to r34 or some degen website already it's not like they can't access them because sora's not in smash or something
The main thing I didn’t like about this movie is that it ruined the simple happy ending of the first one, it overcomplicates things and reminds you that one day the arcade will eventually close and everything will end. It makes the lives of all the characters seem boring (I mean apart from Venelope’s)
Before: "Ralph Breaks the Internet is painfully average" After: "Ralph Breaks the Internet is a CINEMATIC DISASTER" Now that's what I call character development.
"The internet is not nearly as impressive as how Sonic described it" is truly a line that radiates power. Just a shame it existed in a void that could not make use of it.
Disney: We'll pander to nostalgia because we love our fans! Fans: Does that mean you'll acknowledge Hercules, Atlantis, Treasure Planet, etcetera? Disney: Nope!
rewrite ends with him looking at Shank, realizing that she never wanted to hurt Vanellope, looks back at Vanellope, hugs her, and tells her to stay safe
Thank you for pointing out the fact that none of the racers liked Vanellope after promising to be nicer! I remember that ticked me off so much when I first watched it and was young enough to gloss over the film's other issues
This could actually make an very interesting gag, like imagine: Ralph and vanellope pass through the Twitter section, and are very impressed by the peace that the place maintains(also vanellope may think that the birds are cute), until one of the birds make an sudden noise, either by chirping or accidentally dropping an little rock, wich causes the rest of the little blue devils to go Batshit crazy, and start going at each other's throats for sake of bloodlust, and leaving an horrified duo to see this nightmarish sight.
I hate hate hated Ralph and Venelope’s relationship in the second one. They had such a nice guardian and child relationship, like a big brother little sister relationship. But they made them like besties? So weird
I mentally checked out of this movie as soon as Buzzfeed had to play a major role in the story. This entire fucking movie is just one big "how do you do fellow kids" moment.
That’s called Flanderisation, I think, named after Ned Flanders of The Simpsons. It happened to Cat Valentine from Victorious which sucked because she went from an eccentric, quirky, kinda ditzy but well-intentioned girl to a genuinely dumb, emotionally-regressed child.
I don’t understand how they managed to take a sweet and heartwarming relationship between two people of completely different ages and backgrounds and turned into something weird and uncomfortable. Nothing about their relationship in the first movie felt forced or uncomfortable. It wasn’t weird because they didn’t act weird. Vanelope is a sassy little girl and she loved to make fun of Ralph, who obviously found her very annoying at first, but they come to appreciate and care about each other and the development of this while each of them has their own inner development arc is what makes the movie so good. The second one just took everything they did in the first one and destroyed it
They completely erased all development that Ralph had in the first movie and turned him into a literal creep. What a waste of 1 hour and 50 minutes smh.
Yeah he's a total creep for not wanting the first friend he ever made after years of being shunned as "the bad guy" to leave him forever. What a weirdo. Being attached to your friends? Ew.
@@GamerGrovyle problem is, he doesnt want the best for her and it being thoughtless. He just wants to possess her and doesn’t realise that she can have her own friends and stuff
@@GamerGrovyle the gross part is that ralph is an adult man and vanellope is a literal child. it's creepy that this adult is so obsessed with a child and doesn't want her to have any new friends or leave him.
27:18 the real translation is: Here the Internet is explained in a playful way, including the Dark Net. The absolute highlight are the wonderfully self-deprecating Disney princesses.
it's kinda funny how Vanellope was the one who went game jumping just because she was "bored". She had one of the best roles in her game and she still wanted more. Ralph literally had the worst role in his game and didn't really complain after the first movie. Vanellope is just being a straight up selfish jerk, who didn't consider what her consequences would be.
Yeah but like, if you are bored with something you usually stop doing that, I know that what van(vanelope) was wrong but like, it is her life and if she wants to try new things and experience more it’s okay,repeat, she didn’t act in the right way so do not say me she didn’t act right because I know
•Also isn't she the president or whatever? Do the candy rush racers need a leader? •Ngl I was confused from why taffyta was mean to vanellope? •Idk either but what if she dies? They never regenerate nor spawn back. •It's a big risk because they might actually get unplug. •I know these 2 are smart from the start and won't still play around at day. Also shouldn't ralph be on his game?
This felt like a Family Guy episode at times. Only Ralph may have been dumber than Peter Griffin. Plus, Cinderella breaks her slipper to use as a sharp weapon?! Seriously Disney? That's gangster crap!
@Nathan Berhow Or maybe the... "guy" selling to Ralph the virus thought of "boring" in a different way, maybe literally breaking the whole game but not actually killing or destroying anything beyond that.
I knew this movie was bad after my first watch simply because of my father. I'm willing to bet that his favorite movie is wreck it Ralph. We'd watch it every week, in 3d, for about 3 years. We even went to Disney world just for him to take a photo with Ralph in person. He bought the second, watched it once, and I believe he hid it somewhere in the house
Vannelope says nobody will miss her when she leaves Sugar Rush, but I can't help but feel like that girl who picked her in the beginning of the film and said she was "Her favorite" will be very saddened to see her gone.
Yep, then her game will shut down for good and they have to go and rescue her, also Turbo guy from the first one returns and was manipulating Vennelope for going to the internet all this time as a revenge or something, that what I think tbh
Ben J. Johnson exactly! The whole first movie was everyone telling Ralph “not going Turbo” so why does Vanelope get a free pass? Cos she was bored?! At least Ralph had a legit reason for wanting out: he was shunned and treated badly, but Vanelope despite being the “Princess/President” *got bored* and decided Slaughter Race was more fun so she ditched her game?! Why couldn’t she just visit SR after-hours?! Oh yeah cos Ralph needed to learn a lesson about “letting go” ... freaking Disney and their lessons! 😤😤😤 (Hope everyone’s doing okay with this quarantine stuff)
What's confusing is that isn't she usually the most popular character choice to play as? In the original she was loved by everyone. That's like if your favorite character to use in a game but wouldn't you be confused when your favorite character is gone?
How is it dated? On a side note, they should have done a movie about a gothic maid looking combat Android who fights alien machines who have taken over Earth in the 25th century)
Fernando Gamez Of course it felt like Disney! That Disney website scene just went to show that the movie could’ve been called “We Own Pretty Much Every Piece of Animated and Science Fiction Media and Wanted to Keep Reminding You of That, The Movie”.
Why is nobody talking about how at 35:45 he says “maybe even Sony” and how absolutely correct he was. Both of the Spider-Verse films were a breath of fresh air for the animation industry and ultimately I think changed it for the better
For me, the movie was really bad for several reasons, but the thing that totally make me dislike this movie was the fact that Vanellope got what she wanted. I remember when I first saw the movie, I just thought that she was pretty selfish, because she was abandoning her game, her people and her duties because she was "bored". Also, when Turbo and Ralph did the same thing in the first movie, everyone lost their minds because it's something they can't do, but when she does It everything is ok? I mean, no one would notice that Vanellope is not in Sugar Rush anymore? She was the most loved character of the game after all.
@@AceGriffin8839 Vanellope's character was treated differently because she was a protagonist. Bet if she was the villain, the main plot would be about how to stop her
What really bugged me was how Vanellope was so determined to stay in one of the most dangerous games ever, despite knowing if she dies in it, she's gone for good. Ralph was only concerned because he'd miss her, but he should have been concerned for her safety. And yeah, she "went turbo" too.. which is now just an acceptable thing, I guess? Also didn't like the self-promotion of Disney. Now the Wreck-it Ralph world takes place in a world where Disney exists where they never made the movie WiR I guess??
What's REALLY cringeworthy is how they've tried to make their characters have "swag". That "princess selfie", ugh...only thing worse was when they had Elsa DAB in that Frozen short! Next thing you know, we'll have rapping princesses.
@@thunderbird1921 The selfie thing wasn't even in the movie and them wearing T-shirts is a clever callback and an Easter egg to their respective moviesm
The probably should have written Ralph's character in this movie as a "Been there, done that" kind of guy for Vanellope when she wanted to go into another game. He has gone Turbo and knows what kind of troubles it can bring, he's the reason that cybugs landed in Sugar Rush and nearly annihilated the entire game world, so it'd be a nice thing to have him be a guide and make sure Vanellope can have her fun without causing any destruction.
It is the pinnacle of hypocrisy that the internet trashed _The Emoji Movie_ to hell and back, but gave Disney a pass for _Ralph Breaks the Internet._ The two films are SO similar: blatant product placement, cringey and dated meme humor, a dash of "woke" virtue signalling, not respecting their audience's intelligence... if Sony was the devil for releasing cinematic detritus like _The Emoji Movie,_ *why do we allow Disney to do it!?*
It's not Hypocricy, it's just human nature to give a sequel good will based on the fact the previous one was really good. Look no further than Star Wars now for an example and the FA made 2.4B amd the 3rd movie only made about 1B, and Solo Lost close to 100M! Yea!
Am I the only one who wanted to see Vanellopie's artstyle change when she was added to the Slaughter Race code? It would have been so cool to see her look more realistic and edgy like the rest of the characters, so it would actually feel like she was part of the game.
I think this movie's message was supposed to be "sometimes, you have to learn to let go," but to me it came off more as "screw your friends, do whatever you want"
Disney: 1. Create good movie 2. Create amazing childhood memories 3. Wait less than 30 years 4. Create shit reboot 5. Use people’s childhoods against them 6. Repeat
I like everything I this movie that has to do with the arcade characters, so maybe I could just image that happening in like a Wreck-it Ralph short that takes place after the film.
I love how disney was so confident that they would win the award imagine their faces when spiderverse won it. Dudes spiderverse is the best animated movie I've ever seen at that point I never seen it now I've seen it twice. Sunflower is my favorite followed by what's up danger
@@hellyeahdude Spiderman movie rights were bought by Sony (this is why there was the drama around Spidey joining the MCU and potentially leaving it at one point), so Disney didn't win, it was Sony's turn
I really hated what they did to Ralph, because in the original movie he didn’t NEED Venelope, in fact he was pretty eager to leave her as soon as possible, he just wanted the gold coin. He only changes his mind in the end because he sees himself in this kid and wants to help her achieve her goal, it’s never because he NEEDS her or is clingy. The second movie just ruins his character and takes him from a caring mentor to a giant clingy, whiny creep.
Also Vanellope is cruel and hateful, completely deserting and crushing Ralph when he was doing the most to save her game at her behest - then ultimately it became a stupid girl power message with the Princesses that culminated in RALPH apologizing while Vanellope is portrayed as totally innocent.
@@yanasto both characters had such a bizarre rewrite like why change them? Why make Vanellope be so terrible, especially to Ralph who's supposed to be her friend? Both of their odd behaviors were not present in the first movie.
Have you paid attention to the first movie? Ralph was sick of being alone and with Venelope he finally got a real friend. After being lonely so long many people tend to cling and don't want to lose their friend. That's why he wants to hangout with her all the time.
The fact that ralph a grown man cant go 5 minutes without this 9 year old friend by his side so bad to the point where he cant fathom the idea of vanellope having another friend makes him not only send a virus after the game she's in not only putting her in danger and everyone else in the game he also is so jealous of venellopes friend a whole monster is made to represent his insecurity's. Its actually so creepy to have a story like this where the main characters are a grown man and a 9 year old.
"I like how Ralph distroyed this ladie's internet connection." That lady was Collen Ballendger, recently have been confirmed to be a child predater and groomer, and made probably the funniest and stupidist apology video. Great job Ralph, you di well my friend.
1st movie Ralph: An everyman who just wants more from life than to be thrown from a building for doing his job Vanellope: Outcast who just wants to fit in with the characters to her game 2nd movie Ralph: Clingy manchild who never wants his best friend(who is a child) to leave his side Vanellope: Wants to instantly abandon her game the moment she sees something different from it (Despite, y'know, having time to leave her game when the arcade closes, to do something else. Like everybody else does, even in the first movie)
A beautiful excerpt from the Ralph Breaks the Internet Wikipedia page: “The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 91st Academy Awards, 76th Golden Globe Awards, 46th Annie Awards, and 24th Critics' Choice Awards, losing all four to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.”
This movie: -Brags about how many companies Disney owns. -Hypocritically ignores that going turbo is bad and it’s apparently ok for Ralph and Vanellope. -Makes Ralph and Vanellope’s relationship creepy because now Ralph is an emotionally unstable, obsessive, and dependent man baby. - Tries too hard to appear self aware to get laughs. Same thing applies to their milking of “girl power” Wow! A girl is in a Disney movie! Much feminism! - Is desperate to seem relevant to kids and teens today. -Is half-assed and only exists so Disney can snatch more money from your wallets. (Bonus point for Zoe NotOk for mentioning that Felix and Calhoun served no purpose in the sequel)
these films are never going to last, a film like a quiet voice, klaus, pursuit of happiness and ponyo. if you pander to thoes of today you lose the audience of past and future
The thing that bothers me about Vanellope, is that she's supposed to be the ruler of Sugar Rush. And yet, not once in the entire movie, does she ever worries about her people. She doesn't worry about them when Sugar Rush is un-pluged and she doesn't worry about them when she wants to live in Slaughter Race
That bothered me too. It’s probably why we didn’t get that hilarious side-story of Felix & Calhoun trying to take care of the Sugar Rush kids, realizing how hard being a parent is, and wish Velenope would come back soon. It would make Venelope look even more like a teen mom abandoning her kids so that she can go live her best life without them.
even the damn Turbo cared more about them and keeping the game going more than Vanellope did in this movie, they really ruined everything, they really did!
I never understood the “Do people think all your problems were solved because a big strong guy came along?” Ralph literally saved her and basically everyone, give his name some fucking respect.
Yeah, I mean people called him as the source of the problem as well, but imagine if Ralph didn’t start the problem, Vanellope will stay casted as a glitch, will never be able to even join a race since she doesn’t have a coin, and the whole Sugar Rush still ruled by a fake monarch that is Turbo. Not to mention he also able to finally SAVED Sugar Rush anyway when literally no one has the solution, turn Sugar Rush into an even more interesting game than it was, not only that but also Q Bert who LOST their game, which NOBODY ABSOLUTELY CARE but Ralph. And in this second one, Ralph didn’t start any problem yet he tried so HARD to be viral to be able to save her game only to know that she doesn’t want it anymore because of a game, that…she only know for a minute?
Not to mention how this jab at the other (mostly earlier) Disney Princesses completely misunderstood them, in my opinion at least. Cinderella worked hard to get out of an abusive relationship and managed to find her happy ending. Belle, while she did eventually fall in love with her captor, was never a pushover, and only began reciprocating friendly and romantic feelings after the Beast actually started putting in the effort to change himself. And, yeah, most of them did revolve around romance and finding a "happy ending" in said romance, but even so, I wouldn't say that all of their problems were solved because of a prince. Take Snow White: The focus of that story was never really about romance. It revolved around the importance of hard work, determination, and remaining hopeful and positive even when the entire world is against you. You had a 14 year old girl whose stepmother wanted her killed and would do anything to do so, and you had the scene in the forest where it seemed nature itself, despite Snow White's relationship with animals, turned against her. However, against all odds, she still remained hopeful and positive. In the end, while it was her naivete and hope that almost got her killed, it was the friends she inspired through that same friendly and helpful self that pulled through and saved her in the end. And yes, she left with a typical "storybook romance" to really tie in that she got her happy ending. However, the story wasn't about the romance- it was instead intended to be inspirational to a generation that needed the motivation to keep working hard through a depression.
@@waffleauflauf4213 oh my God THIS! So many people insult the princesses but have a very simple view of their stories. They either were trying to escape their current situation (like Ariel and Cinderella) and the romance was an extra bonus, or the romance actually improved their lives. Like Jasmine would’ve probably been forced to marry Jafar if Aladdin hadn’t intervened, and Tiana wouldn’t have gotten her restaurant without Naveen. That line just discredits the princesses, their goals, and what their stories are about but of course Disney had to be SuBvErTiVe because a princess having a love interest makes her a bad protagonist somehow.
@@waffleauflauf4213 Very well said. It gets a bit tiring how some people seem to think a character is weak if they get help from someone else. One can still be a good role model without beating up their problems, you know? Like you said, most of the Disney princesses are either active in improving/trying to leave their situation, or they show strength in remaining optimistic and hopeful despite their circumstances.
This film is not canon. I absolutely refuse to acknowledge it as canon. The first film did not need a sequel. It is just 100 + minutes of blatant character assassination and I for one cannot stand it.
I’m just curious as to how many kids looked up the dark web because of this movie, only to find out that there are worse things on the dark web than viruses
@Paul Martin no, there are actually worse things than the deep web on the clear web and most websites that say they're SOOOO ILLEGAL AND EPIC!,#,;' are actually federal honeypots or people trying to steal your money the days of the silk road and the armory are long gone and most sites where you can put out hits are takin down before anyone can even use them
7:39 "I like when Ralph commits homicide on *this lady's* internet connection" On a definitely unrelated note, this movie is quite the toxic animation train, am I right? 😀
First wreck it ralph: “i have been homeless for 30 years and want people to appreciate me 2nd wreck it ralph: someone said they hate me on the internet 😢
Og Ralph: "I have been hated all my life and I want someone to appreciate me and not shun me away for being different!" Second Ralph: "People on the internet hate me, life sucks :("
In Polish dub Ralph calls Vandelope "dzidka" which yea, there is a word like that, but in several scenes it sounds like "dziwka" which means "bitch". And when I heard this for the first time i nearly choked on oxygen.
“Disney doesn’t have to try to succeed” Only three years later, they’re still not trying and they’re not succeeding, because everything they’ve released except guardians 3 has failed at the box office
Think even with all those fine points, 4 or 5 out of 10 is still what it deserves. yeah sure it was pandring and all but... it was also kinda funny and had really cool 3D designs and art. tho it is possible i have a shit taste in humor ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The character of Ralph is totally different in the sequel. They aren’t even the same character. They turn him into such an obnoxious man child, when in the first film he actually acted like an adult.
I was so pissed watching this movie when I noticed this. I like Ralph in the first movie, and seeing him be a obnoxious, annoying, whinny child shocked me. Like dude you're a grown ass adult and are acting just as childish as Penelope. Also, it was so uncomfortable to see him be obssesed and controlling over Penelope. Even when he realized "maybe this is bad?" it wasn't enough to ease the uncomfortableness.
It does make sense though. Imagine not having anyone in your whole life and finally getting a friend. Imagine never wanting to lose that friend. She was going in the internet. A place he can visit but he couldn’t see her like in her game. The maturity you see in 1st movie is cuz of him closing himself off from everyone. They all think I’m bad so why even bother type of closing. Did people forget that he thought getting a medal meant he was a good guy? And this childish way of thinking is how the events got set off in the first film? I get why he act the way he did here. Yea he got other friends but no one gets him like her cuz she was his first friend that he opened up to.
One of Ralph’s ‘insecurities’ shouldn’t be ‘MY FRIEND IS LEAVING’, it should be that while he’s conflicted about Vanellope leaving yet wishes her the best, the fact that she’s going Turbo (in which if she dies, she perma-dies, yes even the actual Turbo/King Candy died when the game hard reset and he died in the Beacon blast.) and she’s going into a game called SLAUGHTER RACE, where everything is trying to kill you.
@@pro-seriesfabrication3810 I still find that line odd. Like, wouldn’t the devs notice this random out of place character in their game? It’s not like King Candy’s takeover of Sugar Rush where it was a singular arcade game in one arcade. It’s a popular game on the internet.
@@xylaharrison7822 agreed. It's like they thought one line would explain it all. The plot holes and awful messaging of this movie are worse everytime I watch it. My 6 year old likes the animation so unfortunately I've seen it a half dozen times
@@pro-seriesfabrication3810 I also don't understand how Sugar Rush would be affected? Because couldn't the company that made vanellope's character sue for taking a character into another's game? And wouldn't the players notice because she's the most played?
@@briamari9035 Technically the company that made sugar rush went out of business years ago but still a bad plot point rewriting her code into slaughter race makes no sense
Disney screwed themselves over when they tried to make an animated movie that takes years to make on trends and memes that become cringeworthy within a few months of their popularity
@@WHEELIFE29 i never could have guessed that they were good! Maybe i should have made a comment about them being good huh? Maybe even a joke about how we never speak of that fan made 3rd one!
I have thought of this, the characters in the movies are obligated to live there forever, they can't decide of their lives, it's basically a prison. So I think it's okay that vanelope(?) wanted to leave her game to live her own life, and because then the second player won't choose her and win by cheating.
@@MAR_abisal I think my biggest problem with that is... Slaughter Race is a pretty... dangerous place. It’s not called Slaughter Race because rainbows. Remember, if Vanellope dies, she’s gone forever. Losing a lifelong friend over moving still hurts, but something can (and probably will) happen to Vanellope soon. So yeah, if she dies, these essentially immortal video game characters won’t be able to process that despite it being drilled into their lore.
Usually it’s Disney’s award to lose. In 2018 though, Spider-verse was just so much better than what Disney was doing; hell, the second LEGO Movie were superior to Incredibles 2 & Ralph 2 in every way!!
This movie is the true twist villain. It's so different from the first movie and it's way worse. Just like an actual Disney twist villain, the twist mangles their personality and makes them worse.
Not to mention it also makes Cinderella a broken glass-wielding street thug. When I saw that in the promotionals, I absolutely refused to watch this DISGUSTING film in theaters or rentals. Shame on Disney.
Fans: “But... the first movie, you just let it down” WIR2: “Give me, the positive ratings, fans!” Fans: “It set the great foundations for you!!!!” WIR2: “THAT WAS HIS MISTAKE!!!”
When Ralph left his game: *Oh shit our game is gonna get shut down* When Vanellope left her game: *Who's she never heard of her before we're fine* I did expect the directors to remember the rules they established in the 1st movie but it's a cash grab movie after all so I'm not that surprised.
defying all sorts of logic that they established in the first movie is a statement that they don't care about the story or world they created, as long as they can make something profitable no matter the quality is their utmost priority.
@@aristheia_ Unfortunately that's the harsh truth. Quantity>Quality for Disney. I hope they realise their mistakes before they're doomed for real but as Schafrillas said "Disney is too big to fail.They can release a mediocre sequel after mediocre sequel and people will eat it up because of their emotional attachment to it."If we stop watching their abominations maybe they'll realise their mistakes but I doubt so for the reason above.
@@bobjeff3943 It seems you forgot the fact that the game was repaired by the end of the movie and that is a slap to the first movie's rules they established about leaving your own game and let's not forget the fact that she was the most playable character and when it will get noticed that Vanellope isn't in it it will get shut down.Man,that's what the first movie was all about.Leaving your game brings your end and your game's.
Three things: 1. Vanelope was selfish, she risked getting her game unplugged because she wanted something new so she abandoned her game. 2. Ralph was obsessed, I can see where he would want to keep his one friend close, but it actually creeped me out sometimes with how he acted. 3. The sequel will never compare to the original.
Ralph to me in the original seemed more like a father or a funny uncle, but this movie just made him feel..creepy, a grown man obsessed with the company of a child character? The original Ralph was nothing like that
4. The animation is so-good-it’s-bad because while Ralph Breaks the Internet has fluid animation, it prioritized over having good visuals too much that it distracted Disney Animation from making the whole movie itself good!
@@Reckno64 Probably not, but they're releasing it on Digital simultaenously with the theater release so i think they're good when it comes to people watching it.
The biggest problem, for me personally, is how they jacked up Ralph’s character so much. I rewatched Wreck -It Ralph and the man was very smart. (Like when he pointed out that Vanellope was on the side of the console meaning she was part of the game) he was also quite mature as well and had dreams that were justified. They made him so stupid and so selfish that it just ruined the whole thing for me. And his obsession with Vanellope in the second movie made me very uncomfortable.
i cannot see Ralph from the second film doing that heroic sacrifice from the first one.
In the first film he seemed like this depressed, isolated guy that just wanted more out of life and then found Vanellope (I apologize if I spelled it wrong, I really do) and then finally found purpose in his life. . .but in the second film he’s so dumb that it’s mind numbing at best and devastating at worst for people who loved who the poor guy was in the first movie.
Ralph in the first movie was willing to give up his friendship (and his life) *twice* for her sake, but in the second movie he is so incredibly clingy, he can't let her go even if that was her own choice. Like how are those the same character?
Crimson Burgundy same! They treated it like a weird romance instead of a big brother, little sister relationship.
Crimson Burgundy i agree with you
One of the biggest missed opportunities was how the sequel was about the internet and not modern gaming. What if Sugar Rush became a online console game like Mario Kart, while Ralph was still stuck in his 80s game? They could have explored how retro arcade games struggle to remain relevant in modern times.
That’s too intelligent for Disney
Shit just thinking about ralph and the others seeing their game slowly die out due to arcades becoming increasingly irrelevant and maybe escaping to the internet in order to prevent this would be genuinely really interesting to watch *but this is Modern Disney we're talking about so they'd never do that*
That’s honestly what I thought they were going to do. Or I thought they would go online to learn a thing or two about coding and add it to their own games to “update” them. This doesn’t make sense, but better than the BS they gave us.
Wreck it Ralph 3: Ralph Invades Kingdom Hearts in a Plan to Steal Vanellope’s Thunder
That sounds great!!! I would have loved that!! I seriously feel like this series could have become like Toy Story, showing the secret life of video games, but now it’s garbage and they can never try that idea again.
Ralph in the first movie: smart, but acts unintelligent as a defense mechanism Ralph in the second movie: his unintelligence is not an act
This felt like a poorly made Family Guy episode! Cinderella breaking her slipper to use as a sharp weapon on a girl?! Unbelievable.
Thunderbird 1This felt like a poorly made Family Guy episode! Cinderella breaking her slipper to use as a sharp weapon -on a girl- ?! Unbelievable.” There, I fixed it for you.
@@thunderbird1921 It seems today, that all you see, is violence in movies, and sex on tv
@@DiamondAxolotl where are those good ol fashion values
Bunny Bun lucky there’s a family guy!
Here’s how I think Ralph Breaks the Internet could have worked.
Less and less people are coming to the arcade. The reason being is that online games are becoming more popular, and kids prefer to play those nowadays. Eventually this leads to the point where the arcade is on the verge of shutting down. So when Mr. Litwak installs WiFi to the arcade, Ralph and Vanellope travel to the internet to find a way to save the arcade.
I know this premise isn’t perfect, but a least it’s better than what the actual movie gave us.
Got a better idea...scrap the Internet concept ENTIRELY and return to the arcade universe from the 1st movie.
@@sup3414 well with the inclusion of the internet, it allows for some more creative world building. Plus having online games being a part of the main conflict can easily show the viewers how video games have changed over the years.
@@bradythepokemaniac3675 Disagree.
@@sup3414or just don't have the internet but have different types of gaming.
ralph’s demonization of slaughter race could’ve also worked this way since in his perspective the internet is competition and in the way of saving the arcade
One of the absolute WORST parts of this movie to me is that the sugar rush machine magically becomes a single player game to fit the plot
LMAO! IKR?! Nobody noticed that!
WAIT A MINUTE-
Wait a second-
Hold up...
Holy shit
Movies about the internet are doomed from the start. Internet humor changes rapidly and unexpectedly. By the time a film about it is written and completed, it will have already dated terribly.
Two other examples of VERY cringeworthy internet humor in films:
Black Panther: "What are THOSE?"
Frozen 2: "This is fine."
@@thunderbird1921 Not sure if I'd put Frozen 2's "This is fine" on the same level of cringe as this movie or Black Panther's "What are THOSE" joke.
I totally agree Stocking from "Panty and Stocking"
Damn thats a good point
Yeah but I somehow still laughed at the what are those joke
This movie was doomed to be bad when they named it “Ralph breaks the internet” instead of “Ralph wrecks the internet”
Caryn Fogarty brooooo 👑💰
The opportunity was right there and it flew over Disney's heads.
But breaks the internet is an actual term.
Byron Senior kids don’t know that. And it would have fit with the theme better
Fact
Fun fact: Big Hero 6 was originally apart of the marvel universe. A kind of Japanese Avengers team. At the end of the movie, Stan Lee makes a cameo. Not many people know this, I just wanted more people to know about this information.
More people need to see this
Pretty sure the movie was developed as a stand alone but yes, the OG comics are Marvel Canon
I watched it with my grandpa back when it was in theaters. Afterwards he was like "i think i read this already". Dude read the og comics back in the day
Yeah isn't he the rich dude's dad or something?
"originally apart of the marvel universe"
Apart means 'separate from' you know.
Turbo: goes turbo
Everyone: that's no good
Vanellope: goes turbo
Everyone: mkay
Everyone reacting to the belief that Ralph might go Turbo: Ralph don’t be so selfish and think of everyone else in your game that you hurt by going Turbo!!
Everyone reacting to the knowledge of Velenope going Turbo: Girl, you have to do you so don’t worry about anybody else!!
@@aztn19 Yeah it's not like Sugar Rush needs their president or anything
Disney’s feminism in a nutshell
@@LordTylerBluGunderson lol
@@nooneinportant6591 exactly
This is Disney’s film for saying “how do you do fellow kids.”
This quote needs a comma
BloomingDaemon no, no it does not.
Nah more like "How do you do my fellow kids? Wanna see me take 2 of your favourite protaginists, beat their personality with a mallet then shove 10,000 Disney advertisments up your ass?"
Who remembers the EXTREMELY cringeworthy "princess selfies" they used to promote this film? That was ridiculous. Are we going to have Disney characters start rapping and wearing bling chains next? "Look at us, we got SWAG!"
@@kieranstark7213 what the hell?
I don't understand why they removed the parental/mentor type relationship they and in the first. That was the heart of the film. Now it's a creepy co-dependant friendship between a visually middle aged man and a 10 y/o girl
Omg SAY IT *FUCKING* LOUDER!!!!!
Because Disney is stuffed with pedos ooooops so sad it's true... Makes me sick
@@sususketches Damn. No wonder why people want Sora in Smash. The Smash fanbase already has a pedo problem and they want Hollywood to expand that problem so they can say that JRPGs are superior than any game genre.
@@ReneandKnuckles Planet earth has a pedo problem
@@ReneandKnuckles What the hell does wanting sora in smash have to do with some of the community being pedos? I mean, they can just go to r34 or some degen website already it's not like they can't access them because sora's not in smash or something
The main thing I didn’t like about this movie is that it ruined the simple happy ending of the first one, it overcomplicates things and reminds you that one day the arcade will eventually close and everything will end. It makes the lives of all the characters seem boring (I mean apart from Venelope’s)
Before: "Ralph Breaks the Internet is painfully average"
After: "Ralph Breaks the Internet is a CINEMATIC DISASTER"
Now that's what I call character development.
Best Arc since Daniel Plainview
So true
Daniel Files dammit got to it before me
You know what that is? *Growth.*
Almost worthy of JK Rowling
"The internet is not nearly as impressive as how Sonic described it" is truly a line that radiates power. Just a shame it existed in a void that could not make use of it.
Sonic actually described the internet as a great place? Has he never tried searching his own name?
@@kingdededelicious
Thank godness he didn't saw it...
yet...
@@uncleshrek3614 safe search off ...
Then again, it did save him from looking like a monstrosity when it came to his own film. Just saying.
@@codolt4708 what if he likes it?
7:44 y'know I think we should thank Ralph for doing that now considering who that was
true
Who was she?
@@Mo-pk4dbShe's what basically every famous youtuber is nowadays from what I remember.
@REDFRLegend yeah Colleen ballinger, she's a cupcake
Disney: We'll pander to nostalgia because we love our fans!
Fans: Does that mean you'll acknowledge Hercules, Atlantis, Treasure Planet, etcetera?
Disney: Nope!
Those movies are so underrated. I'd throw A Goofy Movie in there too.
@@thugnificent7534 true, but if I put in every underrated movie in there, my comment would be way too long.
That's why I put the "etcetera".
i don't know if this is much to ask, but can you name more of those movies? you know since corona... i need some good ol' movies to stay fresh
@@i_will_not_elaborate True that. Just wanted to mention it since I've always loved it among the other movies you mentioned.
According to IMDB, apparently the characters in those movies do appear. You just need to have a magnifying glass just to see them.
Imagine how much better the movie would've been if Ralph was actually Ralph and he said, "young lady, you are going turbo! You're grounded!"
Credits
Someone needs to rewrite this movie
"-Your Grounded" implies that Ralph is Venelipie's dad and ngl I kinda want to see that animated
rewrite ends with him looking at Shank, realizing that she never wanted to hurt Vanellope, looks back at Vanellope, hugs her, and tells her to stay safe
@@MaherandIbrahimsAvengers he was always kinda her dad
Ralph in #1: mentor, parental almost,
Ralph in #2: some old guy who reallllyyyy likes hanging out with a pre-teen girl
She's only 9, and he's 30, which makes it worse
@@evan-yp8kr why are people canceling twitter artists and not ralph?
@@Stillonyx it’s a joke lad
I am 666th like
@@Lemminboy7 congratulations 👏
Thank you for pointing out the fact that none of the racers liked Vanellope after promising to be nicer! I remember that ticked me off so much when I first watched it and was young enough to gloss over the film's other issues
Their image of Twitter was totally wrong. Those birds should be shrieking and tearing each other apart.
LMFAOOOOOOO
And trying to cancel each other over stupid mistakes
This could actually make an very interesting gag, like imagine:
Ralph and vanellope pass through the Twitter section, and are very impressed by the peace that the place maintains(also vanellope may think that the birds are cute), until one of the birds make an sudden noise, either by chirping or accidentally dropping an little rock, wich causes the rest of the little blue devils to go Batshit crazy, and start going at each other's throats for sake of bloodlust, and leaving an horrified duo to see this nightmarish sight.
@@rockhistoria2537 oh yeah maybe lol
@@rockhistoria2537 you shuld´ve been hired there instead
I hate hate hated Ralph and Venelope’s relationship in the second one. They had such a nice guardian and child relationship, like a big brother little sister relationship. But they made them like besties? So weird
Ikr lol
I hate the first which has no power of friendship and good plot
I mentally checked out of this movie as soon as Buzzfeed had to play a major role in the story. This entire fucking movie is just one big "how do you do fellow kids" moment.
Yeah it’s really creepy...🤢
yes
I *hate* when a franchise dumbs down a character because it's 'funnier'
That’s called Flanderisation, I think, named after Ned Flanders of The Simpsons. It happened to Cat Valentine from Victorious which sucked because she went from an eccentric, quirky, kinda ditzy but well-intentioned girl to a genuinely dumb, emotionally-regressed child.
I don’t understand how they managed to take a sweet and heartwarming relationship between two people of completely different ages and backgrounds and turned into something weird and uncomfortable. Nothing about their relationship in the first movie felt forced or uncomfortable. It wasn’t weird because they didn’t act weird. Vanelope is a sassy little girl and she loved to make fun of Ralph, who obviously found her very annoying at first, but they come to appreciate and care about each other and the development of this while each of them has their own inner development arc is what makes the movie so good. The second one just took everything they did in the first one and destroyed it
Money and bad writing are a bad combo
The second one just turned their relationship into a creepy Dateline episode and the whole time I'm like, "Get this girl away from him..."
I mean, it does take place in the internet, who said they didn’t go to Discord
Papa Pepperoni o h n o
@@StrawberryShmello *oh shit*
They completely erased all development that Ralph had in the first movie and turned him into a literal creep. What a waste of 1 hour and 50 minutes smh.
Yeah he's a total creep for not wanting the first friend he ever made after years of being shunned as "the bad guy" to leave him forever.
What a weirdo. Being attached to your friends? Ew.
@@GamerGrovyle don’t be dense bruv
Mari-o
@@GamerGrovyle problem is, he doesnt want the best for her and it being thoughtless. He just wants to possess her and doesn’t realise that she can have her own friends and stuff
@@GamerGrovyle the gross part is that ralph is an adult man and vanellope is a literal child. it's creepy that this adult is so obsessed with a child and doesn't want her to have any new friends or leave him.
This movie was doomed when they failed to include club penguin.
Killiaka Kinnet yes
They had the damn rights too
CORRECT!
But they included this
ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
cmon you know club penguin is kil
27:18 the real translation is: Here the Internet is explained in a playful way, including the Dark Net. The absolute highlight are the wonderfully self-deprecating Disney princesses.
it's kinda funny how Vanellope was the one who went game jumping just because she was "bored". She had one of the best roles in her game and she still wanted more. Ralph literally had the worst role in his game and didn't really complain after the first movie. Vanellope is just being a straight up selfish jerk, who didn't consider what her consequences would be.
Yeah but like, if you are bored with something you usually stop doing that, I know that what van(vanelope) was wrong but like, it is her life and if she wants to try new things and experience more it’s okay,repeat, she didn’t act in the right way so do not say me she didn’t act right because I know
@@MAR_abisal shes a main character in a game lad. She has to stay there or her world gets destroyed by getting unplugged
@@omegamyee5592 AND SHE WAS THE GOOD GUY THAT LITERALLY EVERYONE PICKED TO PLAY THE GAME
Life in a nutshell .
•Also isn't she the president or whatever? Do the candy rush racers need a leader?
•Ngl I was confused from why taffyta was mean to vanellope?
•Idk either but what if she dies? They never regenerate nor spawn back.
•It's a big risk because they might actually get unplug.
•I know these 2 are smart from the start and won't still play around at day. Also shouldn't ralph be on his game?
ralph breaks the internet? more like ralph breaks his character
Venelope breaks her character too, but it was probably Ralph’s fault since the movie made it out that none of her actions were her mistakes to fix.
This felt like a Family Guy episode at times. Only Ralph may have been dumber than Peter Griffin. Plus, Cinderella breaks her slipper to use as a sharp weapon?! Seriously Disney? That's gangster crap!
Ralph breaks the rules of his movie's world
Yoshimaniac?!
Badum tish
When the dark web had a virus that made things “boring” I almost burst out laughing.
Hi
How to forget the day someone decided to go to a very hard part to get of the internet to develop a virus that slows a game
@Nathan Berhow Or maybe the... "guy" selling to Ralph the virus thought of "boring" in a different way, maybe literally breaking the whole game but not actually killing or destroying anything beyond that.
its for kids
okay
7:42 Little did Schaff know that Ralph was actually preventing Colleen Balinger (aka Miranda Sings) from talking to minors about her ex husband's co--
I knew this movie was bad after my first watch simply because of my father. I'm willing to bet that his favorite movie is wreck it Ralph. We'd watch it every week, in 3d, for about 3 years. We even went to Disney world just for him to take a photo with Ralph in person. He bought the second, watched it once, and I believe he hid it somewhere in the house
As he should lol
“My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined” - Probably your father after watching RBtI for the first time.
That's lowkey really sad
The 2nd movie might've ruined the first one for him
This is the saddest story ive evr heard
@Novi Rp13 frozen 2 is trash but httyd 2 and 3 and ts4 are pretty good not as good as what it came before it but they are good
Vannelope says nobody will miss her when she leaves Sugar Rush, but I can't help but feel like that girl who picked her in the beginning of the film and said she was "Her favorite" will be very saddened to see her gone.
yeah that's gonna be sad
Yep, then her game will shut down for good and they have to go and rescue her, also Turbo guy from the first one returns and was manipulating Vennelope for going to the internet all this time as a revenge or something, that what I think tbh
Ben J. Johnson exactly! The whole first movie was everyone telling Ralph “not going Turbo” so why does Vanelope get a free pass? Cos she was bored?! At least Ralph had a legit reason for wanting out: he was shunned and treated badly, but Vanelope despite being the “Princess/President” *got bored* and decided Slaughter Race was more fun so she ditched her game?! Why couldn’t she just visit SR after-hours?! Oh yeah cos Ralph needed to learn a lesson about “letting go” ... freaking Disney and their lessons! 😤😤😤
(Hope everyone’s doing okay with this quarantine stuff)
What's confusing is that isn't she usually the most popular character choice to play as? In the original she was loved by everyone. That's like if your favorite character to use in a game but wouldn't you be confused when your favorite character is gone?
@@bradwhite5884 late but turbo died, if you die outside your game you die for real
In conclusion, this dated movie doesn't even feel like Disney. Seems like they're parodying themselves.
How is it dated?
On a side note, they should have done a movie about a gothic maid looking combat Android who fights alien machines who have taken over Earth in the 25th century)
Thanks for putting into words, this is exactly what I thought as well.
Fernando Gamez Of course it felt like Disney! That Disney website scene just went to show that the movie could’ve been called “We Own Pretty Much Every Piece of Animated and Science Fiction Media and Wanted to Keep Reminding You of That, The Movie”.
And not being an good parody :/
Deadweight yes thank you
Why is nobody talking about how at 35:45 he says “maybe even Sony” and how absolutely correct he was. Both of the Spider-Verse films were a breath of fresh air for the animation industry and ultimately I think changed it for the better
This movie should actually be called: Ralph becomes a male stripper to raise 50,000 dollars for a plastic steering wheel
Ralph became a simp
@Anormal Cat THE REDDITORS ARE FEARED THROUGHT THE LAND
Anormal Cat
They can r/whoooosh my ass, TELL THEM THE TRUTH
*equips r/whooosh shield*
Twerk-it Ralph: Ralph Breaks the Bed
LMAO😆😆🤣🤣😂😂😂
For me, the movie was really bad for several reasons, but the thing that totally make me dislike this movie was the fact that Vanellope got what she wanted. I remember when I first saw the movie, I just thought that she was pretty selfish, because she was abandoning her game, her people and her duties because she was "bored". Also, when Turbo and Ralph did the same thing in the first movie, everyone lost their minds because it's something they can't do, but when she does It everything is ok? I mean, no one would notice that Vanellope is not in Sugar Rush anymore? She was the most loved character of the game after all.
Ralph Breaks the Internet is like the time James Joyce decided it would be a good idea to make a sequel to the Odyssey.
You're right. Vanellope's action really disappointed me.
@@AceGriffin8839 Vanellope's character was treated differently because she was a protagonist. Bet if she was the villain, the main plot would be about how to stop her
She's literally the protagonist of her game, how is it ok that she's just leaving?
you know what, I never realized that.
What really bugged me was how Vanellope was so determined to stay in one of the most dangerous games ever, despite knowing if she dies in it, she's gone for good. Ralph was only concerned because he'd miss her, but he should have been concerned for her safety. And yeah, she "went turbo" too.. which is now just an acceptable thing, I guess?
Also didn't like the self-promotion of Disney. Now the Wreck-it Ralph world takes place in a world where Disney exists where they never made the movie WiR I guess??
both characters are horrible and nothing how they were in the first movie, i wish this movie was never made, it takes huge dump on first movie
The biggest bugbear was the virus that felt the need to articulate everthing it did.
What's REALLY cringeworthy is how they've tried to make their characters have "swag". That "princess selfie", ugh...only thing worse was when they had Elsa DAB in that Frozen short! Next thing you know, we'll have rapping princesses.
He was concerned for her safety plus after Turbo was defeated in the first movie everything changed and everything he did was undone
@@thunderbird1921 The selfie thing wasn't even in the movie and them wearing T-shirts is a clever callback and an Easter egg to their respective moviesm
The probably should have written Ralph's character in this movie as a "Been there, done that" kind of guy for Vanellope when she wanted to go into another game. He has gone Turbo and knows what kind of troubles it can bring, he's the reason that cybugs landed in Sugar Rush and nearly annihilated the entire game world, so it'd be a nice thing to have him be a guide and make sure Vanellope can have her fun without causing any destruction.
It is the pinnacle of hypocrisy that the internet trashed _The Emoji Movie_ to hell and back, but gave Disney a pass for _Ralph Breaks the Internet._ The two films are SO similar: blatant product placement, cringey and dated meme humor, a dash of "woke" virtue signalling, not respecting their audience's intelligence... if Sony was the devil for releasing cinematic detritus like _The Emoji Movie,_ *why do we allow Disney to do it!?*
Because Disney keeps putting out so much bullshit that the internet just doesn't care anymore
@@Cairo40000 Sony wanted to play stupid before they showed off their true power
That's because it's Disney...
It's not Hypocricy, it's just human nature to give a sequel good will based on the fact the previous one was really good. Look no further than Star Wars now for an example and the FA made 2.4B amd the 3rd movie only made about 1B, and Solo Lost close to 100M! Yea!
It's because Wreck it Ralph is a loved product. Emojis are hated by anyone over 14 and under 40.
The fact that this movie is even put in the same category as Into the Spider-Verse is actually insulting.
@@dad4436 You did not just insult spirited away?
Thanks Dad
Honestly. I probably enjoyed this more and the spiderverse movie
@@janniswildermuth1499 are you implying shark tale isn't a mastapeece
@@Bighomie39 Yes. Let's leave it at that :)
This movie was the biggest "Well hello, fellow kids" movie I've ever seen
Especially with that fortnite reference which almost made me stop watching
you mean the emoji movie wasn't big enough ?
Lmao yeah, because it's a KIDS movie.
baked beans WTF THERE WAS A FORTNITE REFERENCE ????!! That makes me want to die.
You did not just diss Lauren like that-
What we wanted: A sequel about modern gaming
What we got: Product Placement The Movie
Am I the only one who wanted to see Vanellopie's artstyle change when she was added to the Slaughter Race code? It would have been so cool to see her look more realistic and edgy like the rest of the characters, so it would actually feel like she was part of the game.
That would’ve been so cool
wait what that's epic i need that in my life
No.
I want to draw Vanellopie in Slaughter Race. I want to imagine what she would look like.
Yeah I wanted to see that as well.
I think this movie's message was supposed to be "sometimes, you have to learn to let go," but to me it came off more as "screw your friends, do whatever you want"
THIS. Ralph was 1000% dumbed down but Vaneloppe was a friggin selfish bitch and ignored how Ralph felt completely
Huh. I got the message "Disney owns f*cking everything now."
@@Ben10man2 i feel this comment so much
you have just described the whole movie
Lord of the Glass Cube - you nailed it on the head.
I expected Sonic to have a mental breakdown when explaining the internet
@Brayden Ozaeta two words, rule 34
@Brayden Ozaeta 7 words, well those aren't the same things exactly...
>:(
He hasn't discovered nhentai yet
Lmao he should have
Something I’ve always loved about this dudes videos is he always addresses sponsors right away, I wish more UA-camrs did that more
IM gonna call it now, they're gonna make a live action remake of ratatouille in a few years.
I hope not
DUDE! Don't give them ideas!
@@theloganator5738 what is your favorite Pixar movie?
@@miguelsmoviereviews1580 I feel like that goes to either Toy Story 3 or Up
@@theloganator5738 mine is toy story 3
Disney:
1. Create good movie
2. Create amazing childhood memories
3. Wait less than 30 years
4. Create shit reboot
5. Use people’s childhoods against them
6. Repeat
Nemesis Dylan, oh, yay, I cannot wait until 2030/2040 where we get remakes of all Disney’s incredible 3D animated movies
@@joeyjerry1586 let's not jinx it please
@@joeyjerry1586 4D animation
@@xexpaguette netflix adaptation
What about a remake of something like Pinochio?
They should have made Ralph worry because if she died out of her game it would be over forever
_"Sonic, this is a Gold Star Chili."_
maybe the writers forgot about that too
O dont worry, that rule doesn't exist anymore
But no everything has to be FaMiLy fRiEndLy
How does this comment have 1.1k likes but only 6 replies?
watching this back now, i can confirm that disney IS 100% NOT putting effort into their movies anymore, like have you SEEN wish??
The worst part about this sequel is that it has a higher score on Rotten Tomatoes than the first film.
Really? oh my god why
Really? oh my god why
@@emartin29 idk. Because some critics are dumb I guess.
Well, after the Mulan (2020) rotten tomatoes score, nobody takes them seriously anymore
@Wowie Zowie Ralph Breaks the Internet has 88%, while Wreck It Ralph has 87%.
Let’s just pretend this movie doesn’t exist. I like how the first one ended.
Ralph was already famus so he had an advantage on the internet
Lol yeah i refuse to believe this movie even happened
I like everything I this movie that has to do with the arcade characters, so maybe I could just image that happening in like a Wreck-it Ralph short that takes place after the film.
@@osmosisjones4912 Like if Donkey Kong gained sentience and started a UA-cam channel.
Anna Colby cats is worse than this
I love how disney was so confident that they would win the award imagine their faces when spiderverse won it.
Dudes spiderverse is the best animated movie I've ever seen at that point I never seen it now I've seen it twice. Sunflower is my favorite followed by what's up danger
Noooooo you can't choose another movie!!!! We're Disney, we have Frozen!!!!
Haha Spiderverse go fthwip fthwip
@@SnowBaller985 (i love ur pfp) reading that second half made me burst out laughing due to being sleep deprived
Dagger5067
Haha yes
>Spiderman is a Marvel property
>Marvel is owned by Disney
>Disney still technically wins
They always win.
@@hellyeahdude Spiderman movie rights were bought by Sony (this is why there was the drama around Spidey joining the MCU and potentially leaving it at one point), so Disney didn't win, it was Sony's turn
now, 4 years later, I realized I knew ralph breaks the internet was the beginning of the end for disney
There’s only 2 things that I remember from the movie:
1. Merida talking
2. Felix adopted the kids from sugar rush
Tbh those are the only things you should remember
and another reason as to why felix >>>>> ralph in every way
What about the Ralph-Roll at the end of the credits
Me:
1. Bad references
2. Disnee Prinsesses
3. Badly designed internet worldscape that burned my eyes with it's overwash of blue
The only thing I remember the most was the Stan Lee cameo
I’ve hated this movie since I learned it was called “Ralph Breaks the Internet” and not “Ralph Wrecks the Internet”
Ralph smashes the internet
More like Ralph Wrecks Disney as we know it.
Ralph Pisses on the Interwebs
@@tsarmikislav938 I've come to make an anncouncment
Yes it should be wrecks get with the time disney
I really hated what they did to Ralph, because in the original movie he didn’t NEED Venelope, in fact he was pretty eager to leave her as soon as possible, he just wanted the gold coin. He only changes his mind in the end because he sees himself in this kid and wants to help her achieve her goal, it’s never because he NEEDS her or is clingy. The second movie just ruins his character and takes him from a caring mentor to a giant clingy, whiny creep.
Also Vanellope is cruel and hateful, completely deserting and crushing Ralph when he was doing the most to save her game at her behest - then ultimately it became a stupid girl power message with the Princesses that culminated in RALPH apologizing while Vanellope is portrayed as totally innocent.
Factual facts
@@yanasto both characters had such a bizarre rewrite like why change them? Why make Vanellope be so terrible, especially to Ralph who's supposed to be her friend? Both of their odd behaviors were not present in the first movie.
Have you paid attention to the first movie? Ralph was sick of being alone and with Venelope he finally got a real friend. After being lonely so long many people tend to cling and don't want to lose their friend. That's why he wants to hangout with her all the time.
@@yanasto might be the usual broken feminism at work, princesses saving a male and announcing it too. Please, don't touch me, you're akward.
2:56 ooooooooo yikes. Boy i wish this aged better
what happened
@@totkfan Modern MCU sucks ass
@@totkfanshe hulk, marvels, multiverse of madness etc
The fact that ralph a grown man cant go 5 minutes without this 9 year old friend by his side so bad to the point where he cant fathom the idea of vanellope having another friend makes him not only send a virus after the game she's in not only putting her in danger and everyone else in the game he also is so jealous of venellopes friend a whole monster is made to represent his insecurity's. Its actually so creepy to have a story like this where the main characters are a grown man and a 9 year old.
It's very pervy when put that way.
cuties but there's a dude in there and no twerking
I always felt like they were similar ages but with different appearances cause they’re video game characters
FBI joins the chat
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"I like how Ralph distroyed this ladie's internet connection."
That lady was Collen Ballendger, recently have been confirmed to be a child predater and groomer, and made probably the funniest and stupidist apology video. Great job Ralph, you di well my friend.
Ggs Disney, you did something good for once.
Seems pretty good because she did not deserve the internet after what she did.
ralph's unlikablilty in the movie did something good for once.
also wait collen had sex with children?
YAY
1st movie
Ralph: An everyman who just wants more from life than to be thrown from a building for doing his job
Vanellope: Outcast who just wants to fit in with the characters to her game
2nd movie
Ralph: Clingy manchild who never wants his best friend(who is a child) to leave his side
Vanellope: Wants to instantly abandon her game the moment she sees something different from it (Despite, y'know, having time to leave her game when the arcade closes, to do something else. Like everybody else does, even in the first movie)
Exactly
Yeah you can’t tell me they are the same movie.
✨F a c t s✨
I don't even know what the fuck her issue was in the second movie
@@joshuajoe1419 exactly
1:42 HEY THATS MOANA 2! Aged like fine wine
Mediocre sequels have been Disney's thing for a while now.
If your fine wine got mold
The way he progressively gets more insane throughout the review is funny
"The Emanuel movie is just an Emoonjo commerical" is my favorite quote from him in this video
Just like Ralph slowly getting more obsessed with Vanelope
This movie has truly broken him
Sure can’t wait to see him lose his mind at Dear Evan Hansen and Artemis Fowl
Something I’ve learned: never put memes in your movie. By the time the movie comes out, the references already will be dated
*except for rickroll, that will never die*
*we’re no strangers to love*
@@offsewingdragons9142 nuh uh
@@CookiePoliticsOfficial n e v e r
@@singingofsilver g o n n a
Has anyone else noticed how Sugar Rush just magically became a singleplayer game, to, you know, *_fit the plot??? :)_*
Omg I just realized that
Bruh
6 years passed, right? It's not new and was probably kept cuz it still generates revenue but was downsized to make room for new games.
Oh....OH WAIT
I just remembered
“I WANT TO LIVE ON THE MOOON” caught me off guard so hard I’m still laughing 😂
REAL and then immediately followed by Schaff speaking faintly overlaid with the bad, out-of-tune “LET IT GO,LET IT _GO”_ was a good one-two punch
A beautiful excerpt from the Ralph Breaks the Internet Wikipedia page: “The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 91st Academy Awards, 76th Golden Globe Awards, 46th Annie Awards, and 24th Critics' Choice Awards, losing all four to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.”
I smell the slightest amount of spite from that passage lmao
Stop! He’s already dead!
As it should have.
It shouldn’t have even been nominated to begin with
gonna paste this paragraph on my wall
This movie:
-Brags about how many companies Disney owns.
-Hypocritically ignores that going turbo is bad and it’s apparently ok for Ralph and Vanellope.
-Makes Ralph and Vanellope’s relationship creepy because now Ralph is an emotionally unstable, obsessive, and dependent man baby.
- Tries too hard to appear self aware to get laughs. Same thing applies to their milking of “girl power” Wow! A girl is in a Disney movie! Much feminism!
- Is desperate to seem relevant to kids and teens today.
-Is half-assed and only exists so Disney can snatch more money from your wallets.
(Bonus point for Zoe NotOk for mentioning that Felix and Calhoun served no purpose in the sequel)
The first point you mentioned is literally the upcoming Space Jam sequel in a nutshell.
Underrated comment
these films are never going to last, a film like a quiet voice, klaus, pursuit of happiness and ponyo. if you pander to thoes of today you lose the audience of past and future
Most of these points fit all of Disney's nostalgic sequels like the sequel trilogy and endgame
@@mithmoonwalker a silent voice*
The thing that bothers me about Vanellope, is that she's supposed to be the ruler of Sugar Rush. And yet, not once in the entire movie, does she ever worries about her people. She doesn't worry about them when Sugar Rush is un-pluged and she doesn't worry about them when she wants to live in Slaughter Race
That bothered me too. It’s probably why we didn’t get that hilarious side-story of Felix & Calhoun trying to take care of the Sugar Rush kids, realizing how hard being a parent is, and wish Velenope would come back soon. It would make Venelope look even more like a teen mom abandoning her kids so that she can go live her best life without them.
Art is Whack HUH
@@artiscool6873 That literally makes no sense you simp
Art is Whack *yeah totally*
even the damn Turbo cared more about them and keeping the game going more than Vanellope did in this movie, they really ruined everything, they really did!
Ralph cutting off Colleen’s connection makes him a true hero in my eyes dammit
I never understood the “Do people think all your problems were solved because a big strong guy came along?” Ralph literally saved her and basically everyone, give his name some fucking respect.
Yeah, I mean people called him as the source of the problem as well, but imagine if Ralph didn’t start the problem, Vanellope will stay casted as a glitch, will never be able to even join a race since she doesn’t have a coin, and the whole Sugar Rush still ruled by a fake monarch that is Turbo. Not to mention he also able to finally SAVED Sugar Rush anyway when literally no one has the solution, turn Sugar Rush into an even more interesting game than it was, not only that but also Q Bert who LOST their game, which NOBODY ABSOLUTELY CARE but Ralph.
And in this second one, Ralph didn’t start any problem yet he tried so HARD to be viral to be able to save her game only to know that she doesn’t want it anymore because of a game, that…she only know for a minute?
@@stantwitter1016 WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE????
Not to mention how this jab at the other (mostly earlier) Disney Princesses completely misunderstood them, in my opinion at least. Cinderella worked hard to get out of an abusive relationship and managed to find her happy ending. Belle, while she did eventually fall in love with her captor, was never a pushover, and only began reciprocating friendly and romantic feelings after the Beast actually started putting in the effort to change himself. And, yeah, most of them did revolve around romance and finding a "happy ending" in said romance, but even so, I wouldn't say that all of their problems were solved because of a prince.
Take Snow White: The focus of that story was never really about romance. It revolved around the importance of hard work, determination, and remaining hopeful and positive even when the entire world is against you. You had a 14 year old girl whose stepmother wanted her killed and would do anything to do so, and you had the scene in the forest where it seemed nature itself, despite Snow White's relationship with animals, turned against her. However, against all odds, she still remained hopeful and positive. In the end, while it was her naivete and hope that almost got her killed, it was the friends she inspired through that same friendly and helpful self that pulled through and saved her in the end. And yes, she left with a typical "storybook romance" to really tie in that she got her happy ending. However, the story wasn't about the romance- it was instead intended to be inspirational to a generation that needed the motivation to keep working hard through a depression.
@@waffleauflauf4213 oh my God THIS! So many people insult the princesses but have a very simple view of their stories. They either were trying to escape their current situation (like Ariel and Cinderella) and the romance was an extra bonus, or the romance actually improved their lives. Like Jasmine would’ve probably been forced to marry Jafar if Aladdin hadn’t intervened, and Tiana wouldn’t have gotten her restaurant without Naveen. That line just discredits the princesses, their goals, and what their stories are about but of course Disney had to be SuBvErTiVe because a princess having a love interest makes her a bad protagonist somehow.
@@waffleauflauf4213 Very well said. It gets a bit tiring how some people seem to think a character is weak if they get help from someone else. One can still be a good role model without beating up their problems, you know? Like you said, most of the Disney princesses are either active in improving/trying to leave their situation, or they show strength in remaining optimistic and hopeful despite their circumstances.
This film is not canon. I absolutely refuse to acknowledge it as canon. The first film did not need a sequel. It is just 100 + minutes of blatant character assassination and I for one cannot stand it.
Someone should become a director on disney and retcon this movie with a better sequel.
Same
yes. i agree. this movie never even existed.
wreck it ralph had a sequel? what? no. never happened.
you talking about the last jedi or Ralph breaks the internet
This one in particular.
I’m just curious as to how many kids looked up the dark web because of this movie, only to find out that there are worse things on the dark web than viruses
wanna talk about the Morris Worm
*It can destroy the entire internet, and almost did.*
Yeah like rule 34
@@overlordb1989 wut?
ok let’s me honest no kid would be able to make it to even the surface level of the dark wed
@Paul Martin no, there are actually worse things than the deep web on the clear web and most websites that say they're SOOOO ILLEGAL AND EPIC!,#,;' are actually federal honeypots or people trying to steal your money the days of the silk road and the armory are long gone and most sites where you can put out hits are takin down before anyone can even use them
7:39 "I like when Ralph commits homicide on *this lady's* internet connection"
On a definitely unrelated note, this movie is quite the toxic animation train, am I right? 😀
First wreck it ralph: “i have been homeless for 30 years and want people to appreciate me
2nd wreck it ralph: someone said they hate me on the internet 😢
Wreck it Ralph: As long as that kid thinks I'm a hero, how bad can I be?
Wreck it Ralph 2: Mean comments about me online. I'm sad now. :(
First wreck it Ralph: wait- I must solve the case and turn kid to queen.
Second wreck it Ralph: oh no, mean comments break me heart :(
These comments radiate "buff doge, sad cheems" energy.
Edit: I did it. I was the 69th like on my own comment
Paper Luigi hahaha thats what i was doing XD
Og Ralph: "I have been hated all my life and I want someone to appreciate me and not shun me away for being different!"
Second Ralph: "People on the internet hate me, life sucks :("
Let's not ignore the fact everyone using the internet was quite literally a Block Head
Haha blockhead hahaha
Loll
ok lucy
Susie Derkins (in Calvin & Hobbes): Disney, you blockheads!
Minecraft
In Polish dub Ralph calls Vandelope "dzidka" which yea, there is a word like that, but in several scenes it sounds like "dziwka" which means "bitch". And when I heard this for the first time i nearly choked on oxygen.
*at this point you have lost the ability to inhale, nor exhale*
Imagine being a Polish child watching that film and then all of a sudden the protagonist just screams "Bitch!"
@@revolutionstudios5052 some of the kids don't have to imagine it
Wait, he calls her grandpa??? Or is my, admitedly spotty at best, knowledge of polish deceiving me?
@@eldara3 It does look similar but no, he doesn't
“Disney doesn’t have to try to succeed”
Only three years later, they’re still not trying and they’re not succeeding, because everything they’ve released except guardians 3 has failed at the box office
Old Schaff: I'll rate Ralph Breaks the Internet a 6/10
Schaff now: THAT WAS HIS MISTAKE
This deserves to be pinned
Push this to the top!
"!EKATSIM SIH SAW TAHT"
Think even with all those fine points, 4 or 5 out of 10 is still what it deserves. yeah sure it was pandring and all but... it was also kinda funny and had really cool 3D designs and art. tho it is possible i have a shit taste in humor ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
"THIS SHIT BELONGS IN G-TIER!!"
"they can release uninspired remake after uninspired remake."
then, there was mulan
I think I preferred uninspired over insipid...
It's pandering crap. Nothing more. I'd rather marathon all the remakes and the two Maleficent movies than even look the road of that filth again.
@@olegtrushin6220 Underated comment
@@olegtrushin6220
He hurled his thunder bolt
@@QuiGonJohn1999 *explodes and dies
The character of Ralph is totally different in the sequel. They aren’t even the same character. They turn him into such an obnoxious man child, when in the first film he actually acted like an adult.
They should have done another Disney princess movie about a Vietnamese princess.
This is quite common
@@unicorntomboy9736 Or an Irish Princess with songs played Irish style.
I was so pissed watching this movie when I noticed this. I like Ralph in the first movie, and seeing him be a obnoxious, annoying, whinny child shocked me. Like dude you're a grown ass adult and are acting just as childish as Penelope.
Also, it was so uncomfortable to see him be obssesed and controlling over Penelope. Even when he realized "maybe this is bad?" it wasn't enough to ease the uncomfortableness.
It does make sense though. Imagine not having anyone in your whole life and finally getting a friend. Imagine never wanting to lose that friend. She was going in the internet. A place he can visit but he couldn’t see her like in her game. The maturity you see in 1st movie is cuz of him closing himself off from everyone. They all think I’m bad so why even bother type of closing. Did people forget that he thought getting a medal meant he was a good guy? And this childish way of thinking is how the events got set off in the first film? I get why he act the way he did here. Yea he got other friends but no one gets him like her cuz she was his first friend that he opened up to.
When knuckles is more woke than a multi billion dollar company
also knuckles' character in sonic boom is being the dumb one, he's still more woke than a multi billion dollar company
Big chungus nuckles is based
;-;
Never thought I’d agree with bob the tomato about knuckles takes on gender but true
He knows the wae, so...
this went from talking about the characters of the ralph series and their derailment to going on about wikipedia and that is fucking hilarious
Ralph Breaks the Internet is 10/10 simply because Ralph prevented Colleen from texting minors.
I concur
🎶the toxic gossip train🎶
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Literally the only thing that he did in this movie that was good (albeit indirectly).
nah its 2/10
One of Ralph’s ‘insecurities’ shouldn’t be ‘MY FRIEND IS LEAVING’, it should be that while he’s conflicted about Vanellope leaving yet wishes her the best, the fact that she’s going Turbo (in which if she dies, she perma-dies, yes even the actual Turbo/King Candy died when the game hard reset and he died in the Beacon blast.) and she’s going into a game called SLAUGHTER RACE, where everything is trying to kill you.
It's why vanellope says the throw away line towards the end that shank rewrote her code into Slaughter Race.
@@pro-seriesfabrication3810 I still find that line odd. Like, wouldn’t the devs notice this random out of place character in their game? It’s not like King Candy’s takeover of Sugar Rush where it was a singular arcade game in one arcade. It’s a popular game on the internet.
@@xylaharrison7822 agreed. It's like they thought one line would explain it all. The plot holes and awful messaging of this movie are worse everytime I watch it. My 6 year old likes the animation so unfortunately I've seen it a half dozen times
@@pro-seriesfabrication3810 I also don't understand how Sugar Rush would be affected? Because couldn't the company that made vanellope's character sue for taking a character into another's game? And wouldn't the players notice because she's the most played?
@@briamari9035 Technically the company that made sugar rush went out of business years ago but still a bad plot point rewriting her code into slaughter race makes no sense
Disney screwed themselves over when they tried to make an animated movie that takes years to make on trends and memes that become cringeworthy within a few months of their popularity
Kyla Old exactly!
Paul Martin good point lol
@@kylaold2977 At least the movie didn't make a reference to the Super Crown atrocity, I hate those ugly things so much.
jolt darkjolteon that smells familiar. It smells really close to a film with a Candy Crush ad.
The fact that the Disney Doesn't Care Anymore speech is still relevant for the most part is just depressing 😔
ralph breaks the internet is just like an alternative universe writen by a fan on wattpad
Like the shrek nobody talks about as we have a triolgy ! Shrek, Shrek 2 and ofc Shrek forever after
@@thegrimreaper1774 no they are good
@@WHEELIFE29 i never could have guessed that they were good! Maybe i should have made a comment about them being good huh? Maybe even a joke about how we never speak of that fan made 3rd one!
Don't insult wattpad writers!
💀💀💀
1 Movie: "Don't go Turbo!"
2 Movie: "Go Turbo!!!"
I have thought of this, the characters in the movies are obligated to live there forever, they can't decide of their lives, it's basically a prison. So I think it's okay that vanelope(?) wanted to leave her game to live her own life, and because then the second player won't choose her and win by cheating.
@@MAR_abisal I think my biggest problem with that is... Slaughter Race is a pretty... dangerous place. It’s not called Slaughter Race because rainbows. Remember, if Vanellope dies, she’s gone forever. Losing a lifelong friend over moving still hurts, but something can (and probably will) happen to Vanellope soon. So yeah, if she dies, these essentially immortal video game characters won’t be able to process that despite it being drilled into their lore.
@@thelanktheist2626
Well yeah, but that’s her fault for liking and choosing a game so dangerous, still better than nothing if you ask me.
@@MAR_abisal
“Death is better than nothing “
That’s really poor writing Jesus Christ
@@OfLanceTheLonginus
Not in that way- I mean, you risk and you get a reward, but yeah it sounds creepy that way lol
Disney: No one can take our animated movie Oscar.
Sony: Hold my beer
Usually it’s Disney’s award to lose. In 2018 though, Spider-verse was just so much better than what Disney was doing; hell, the second LEGO Movie were superior to Incredibles 2 & Ralph 2 in every way!!
@@aztn19 Finally. Someone acknowledging how good The Lego Movie 2 is
They robbed Klaus this year.
@@owens.studios it is so good
How To Train Your Dragon should have won 2010 or 2014. Even THW was better than TS4 by a mile.
24:40 Honestly, wreck it Ralph officially being in minecraft in canon would be a historical moment in movie history
This movie is the true twist villain. It's so different from the first movie and it's way worse. Just like an actual Disney twist villain, the twist mangles their personality and makes them worse.
Not to mention it also makes Cinderella a broken glass-wielding street thug. When I saw that in the promotionals, I absolutely refused to watch this DISGUSTING film in theaters or rentals. Shame on Disney.
@@thunderbird1921 i feel retarded after reading that
Fans: “But... the first movie, you just let it down”
WIR2: “Give me, the positive ratings, fans!”
Fans: “It set the great foundations for you!!!!”
WIR2: “THAT WAS HIS MISTAKE!!!”
Damn, that take was so hot, it could melt through metal
Ralph murdering Collen's internet probably saved an innocent child
Was that actually her in the movie? 😂
@@Enigma75614yeah, that was Colleen's character "Miranda Sings"
@@nicoleflores2054 That makes it even funnier.
Reminds me of some person responding to Colleen's comment on YT with "my queen, so unproblematic" 💀
ha! 666th like
When Ralph left his game: *Oh shit our game is gonna get shut down*
When Vanellope left her game: *Who's she never heard of her before we're fine*
I did expect the directors to remember the rules they established in the 1st movie but it's a cash grab movie after all so I'm not that surprised.
defying all sorts of logic that they established in the first movie is a statement that they don't care about the story or world they created, as long as they can make something profitable no matter the quality is their utmost priority.
@@aristheia_ Unfortunately that's the harsh truth.
Quantity>Quality for Disney.
I hope they realise their mistakes before they're doomed for real but as Schafrillas said "Disney is too big to fail.They can release a mediocre sequel after mediocre sequel and people will eat it up because of their emotional attachment to it."If we stop watching their abominations maybe they'll realise their mistakes but I doubt so for the reason above.
No one would have noticed she was gone the game was unplayable cause the wheel breaks InThe beging of the film
@@bobjeff3943 It seems you forgot the fact that the game was repaired by the end of the movie and that is a slap to the first movie's rules they established about leaving your own game and let's not forget the fact that she was the most playable character and when it will get noticed that Vanellope isn't in it it will get shut down.Man,that's what the first movie was all about.Leaving your game brings your end and your game's.
Wreck-It Ralph Rotten tomatoes Rate: 87%
Ralph Breaks the Internet Rotten tomatoes Rate: 88%
I hate this world...
Me too
At least it isn't that big of a difference though
They didn’t even put the “hot moms in your area” advertisements in the move
That was a sin. Also the fact that they didn't reference Club Penguin or Adobe Flash Games
@@matheusmariani3108 Or any actual PC games for that matter
@20Samuel Torres oh- well, that's... something
@20Samuel Torres At least they hide that detail a bit cleverly
@20Samuel Torres oh...
Three things:
1. Vanelope was selfish, she risked getting her game unplugged because she wanted something new so she abandoned her game.
2. Ralph was obsessed, I can see where he would want to keep his one friend close, but it actually creeped me out sometimes with how he acted.
3. The sequel will never compare to the original.
100% agree
I'll just pretend that I never seen the sequel-
Ralph to me in the original seemed more like a father or a funny uncle, but this movie just made him feel..creepy, a grown man obsessed with the company of a child character? The original Ralph was nothing like that
shrek 2, nuff said
4. The animation is so-good-it’s-bad because while Ralph Breaks the Internet has fluid animation, it prioritized over having good visuals too much that it distracted Disney Animation from making the whole movie itself good!
“Leave the sequels to dreamworks” Trolls: World Tour is about to test that statement
"leave the sequels to pre-illumination dreamworks"
Trolls is the worst movie I've ever saw in my life
@@edg5535 You can't have seen very many movies then.
I wonder if anyone is even gonna see that one in the theater, what with the Coronavirus going around and stuff....
@@Reckno64 Probably not, but they're releasing it on Digital simultaenously with the theater release so i think they're good when it comes to people watching it.
"The MCU has been good overall"
(years later) Oh boy...
"It's too big to fail"
*That's what they said about the banks during the great depression*
That's the joke.
I'm aware. I didn't think that was meant to be taken seriously in any way, and neither is my comment.
@@satireknight I hope
@@satireknight no
@Simple Weirdo no