King turning out to be Turbo was one of the best twists ever. The hints aren't too obvious, and he gets plenty of time to be evil before hand. The best modern Disney twist villain.
I sorta guessed because their voices are very similar, but lost my questioning of it for a short time because I believed his speech to Ralph was true, only to be proved right when he "glitched".
I very much do not understand how people can say this twist "came out of nowhere". This is easily one of the most brain-dead, blatantly telegraphed, obvious so-called twists in movie history. Come on, when we saw Turbo in the backstory, he drove a go-kart just like the game King Candy took over and is the "mayor" of, and he has the exact same voice, doing the exact same Ed Wynn impression as both Turbo in the flashback and King Candy in Sugar Rush. To not call this blatantly obvious "twist" as soon as you first see King Candy and put it together that "someone who likes racing with the exact same voice" is the same person, you have to either be intellectually challenged or 8 years old.
@@teruienages962 This movie came out in 2012, so yeah man a lot of people were young when they first saw this movie. Also we as the audience are so focused on figuring out King Candy’s lies and motivation, we don’t have much time to make the connection between Candy and Turbo. We see King Candy BEFORE we learn about Turbo and his game. The audience has no reason to believe King Candy is not an original character in Sugar Rush. Also we see Turbo enter the game, but we don’t know it’s possible for characters to recode themselves to change their physical appearance. But kudos to you for figuring out the twist before more people, I guess.
@@teruienages962No. A “brain-dead” plot twist is the kind that teases a hidden villain, despite the fact there is only one or two characters who it could be (think Incredibles II). The thing about this twist is that while all the clues you listed are there, there’s never anything that implies there must be some big twist. King Candy functions perfectly well as an antagonist without having to be some secret villain, and Turbo functions perfectly well to set the stakes of games being broken by wandering characters. Sure the VA is the same, but a single line of Turbo dialogue in a half-minute segment is hardly enough for most people to immediately catch that they’re the same person; and even if it was, the idea the filmmakers would have Alan Tudyk also voice a theoretically one-off character too isn’t exactly ridiculous. And sure the designs are similar, but not so much that it’s as obvious as you imply. Ralph is shaped roughly the same as the guy he gets the Hero’s Duty suit from, but that doesn’t automatically mean he’s secretly a Ralph clone or something. If you put the pieces together congratulations, you picked up what the script put down. Implying people must be dumb babies to not think of a twist when a twist isn’t really suggested is just willfully in bad taste.
Fun story: Nintendo gave the movie team a lot of restrictions to let Bowser be in there, but one in particular is particularly funny. They were not satisfied with how Bowser was holding his teacup in the villains meeting, they then proceeded on giving very particular directives on how he would hold it and they HAD to change it. Big N does not joke around with character representation, even for a moment this small.
@@zaxzumu4605 I've heard it being used often, Wiktionnaire directly associates it to Nintendo. I didn't make the nickname. It's already a burger and a rapper, so at this point, tell me which of the 3 was named first.
10:35 Fun fact: As we saw later in the film, those bugs transform into anything that they eat immediately. So the reason that she is screaming is that the bug's head turned into her boyfriend's head. Imagine seeing a 50 ft cockroach with the face of your loved ones on it.
I "love" the scene, when Ralph wrecks Vanellopes car. Just the amount of sadness in her voice, you can really hear how betrayed she feels. Truly amazing work from the VA.
There's a few subtle hints, like King Candy being able to access the game's code, being the only one in Sugar Rush who recognizes Ralph, his hatred of losing, and him and pixelated Turbo both being voiced by Alan Tudyk. It's subtle, but not obvious, and that's what makes it a great twist.
Also Ralph mentions how he's into pink and King Candy says it's "Salmon"before changing the subject(the castle is pink and the design matches Vanellopes dress).
There’s also visual hints as well like when he’s putting the code for the cup in his array of data. There’s a code that look like Turbo’s car. There’s a shot much earlier when Calhoun snaps out of her first flashback and down at the bottom left there’s Turbo graffiti implying he still lives. There’s also a clown in the Fungeon that looks like Turbo’s signature wave
@@EdenLovesDragonsForSomeReason We knew there was a villain but we never knew how deep the villain could go which is why Turbo is the best twist in any Disney movie imo Despite the subtle hints you wouldn’t expect it on first watch anyway due to how little sense it would make
The Turbo twist is very smart and actually works mostly because instead of exposing the villain like most Disney twists, we already know that King Candy is the villain, and the twist shows us why
The cybug becomes what it eats. So it became a hybrid of itself and King Candy. That makes Calhoun's backstory more tragic because the cybug she shot at her wedding would have turned into her fiance only seconds later
very subtle foreshadowing that king candy was turbo: - his design is more western cartoon, while the other racers are japanese chibi (not to mention he's so much older than them) - the way he says "have some CAN-dy!" have the same inflection/syllables as "turbo-TAS-tic!" - all of the racers' names have some kind of candy pun, his is the very lazy "king candy" - the audio in the flashback is lower than felix's exposition narration (which we're meant to be paying more attention to), but if you listen carefully they have the same voice actor - he gets very defensive over the pink "girly" palace being pink, saying "IT'S SALMON!" - he knows how to get into the game code and manipulate it to his advantage - none of the racers know who ralph is (they likely never leave their game because of the line-up race after the arcade closes), but turbo recognizes him IMMEDIATELY because they were plugged in at the same time, not to mention he uses the phrase "going turbo" when literally none of the characters in sugar rush, even though they know ralph's an outsider, use it - when the announcer announces the names of the racers, king candy's has a different tone than the other racers, potentially because he tried to make his own sound file
Yeah, Tapper is a real arcade game by Midway. You play as the bartender named Tapper where the goal is to serve beer to the customers before they reach the end of the bar and if they do they slide you out on the bar, out of the place, losing a life. When you slide a beer glass to them, they pushed back a bit and if they don't get out of the door, they'll drink it and send the glass back, which you must catch because you'll lose a life if it smash into the floor. Once you satified all customers by sending them out of the bar, you'll win the round and go to the next level. A more family friendly version was made shortly after, since the Tapper (due to it's theme on alcohol) was only in bars and didn't want kids to play that version, called Root Beer Tapper in which the beer is replaced by rootbeer and Tapper himself is a soda jerk instead of bartender. Tapper in the movie have theme of Tapper but serves rootbeer to keep it a G rating.
In 2012 I was working at a Chinese restaurant in a mall. The mall gave out pairs of tickets to the theater next door to some of the workers and I got a pair. Me and my brother saw this movie and we were surprised how much we liked it.
I always get chills when Turbo/King Candy says “Welcome to the BOSS LEVEL!” It’s so unnerving too since he’s now a cybug monster thing, and the fact that there’s not supposed to be bosses in a racing game but that line goes so hard.
25:39, when he was coming out of the cave he ran right into the jaws of a cybug and they merged. Considering cybugs can fly (or well, some of them can anyway), that's how he got up there.
I would love to see you react to Watership Down. The thing I loved about this movie was Ralph's quest expanded the lives of everyone he connected with. Felix was able to see how bad Ralph's life was and he and the Nicelander's were more sympathetic to Ralph, Calhoun opened her heart again and found love with Felix, Vanelope was restored to her game.... it was great!
"Tapper" was an arcade game from the early 80's. You played the bartender who had to keep up with root beer orders (family friendly version) or beer (for the bar version). It's still very popular with the MAME crowd.
You asked if Tapper is a real game. Yes, and it's my favorite old arcade game. The thing that's fascinating about it is that there are two "skins" of the game. It was originally made to put in bars, and was sponsored, so it literally has big Budweiser logos on the cabinet and in the game! But of course when arcades were considering it, they said basically "We can't be advertising beer to little kids." So they made an alternate version that swaps the game graphics and cabinet and is called "Root Beer Tapper". You can find both versions at various barcades around the country now. And there is another alternate game that can be converted from these called Timber. You play as a lumberjack chopping down trees.
There is a very large group of 'A' list Hollywood talent doing character voices in this movie. Just to call out a few of the standouts: 1) Ralph's voice is done by John C. Reily (Amos Hart in "Chicago", "Stepbrothers", "Holmes & Watson", "Gangs of New York" "Guardians of the Galaxy", etc.) 2) Vanellope Von Schweetz is done by Sarah Silverman ("A Million Ways to Die in the West", "School of Rock" , Bob's Burgers, etc.). 3) King Candy is voiced by Alan Tudyk (Tim the Pirate in "Dodgeball", Wat in "A Nights Talk, Sonny in "I Robot", Duke of Wesselton in "Frozen & Frozen 2", Duke *Weaselton* in "Zootopia", Heihei the chicken in "Moana") 4) Ed O'Neil (Me Litwak the manager of the video game store, Detective Paulie Sellitto in "The Bone Collector", Al Bundy in "Married with Children). 5) Taffyta Muttonfudge was performed by Mindy Kaling (Kelly Kopoor in "The Office", Disgust in "Inside Out", And Velma in the short lived series "Velma".)
Wreck-It-Ralph is one of my favorite all-time Disney films, I could watch it endlessly and never tire of it. I liked the sequel too, not sure if it’s as good as the original, but I’m glad you liked the first one, at least.
I don't say things like this lightly - the sequel is hot garbage. It's like they went out of their way to remove everything that made the first movie fun.
@@johncanderson162 Because it breaks every world building rule the first movie established, repaints the characters as selfish unlikable jerks, weighs itself down with dated Internet references in lieu of humor, has an unengaging story that wanders around aimlessly, mostly exists only as a commercial for other Disney properties, and ends on an actively harmful message - that it's okay to run away from your responsibilities on a whim if you get bored, and that a real friend should just get out of your way and let you. It's the complete opposite of everything the first movie was. I couldn't believe how badly it got every single thing wrong.
The way I gasped when I saw this! Finally 🎉🤗 your reaction was worth it! This twist is so good. I love this movie so much, one of the best Disney movies and is so underrated. Thank you so much for watching this! I love your reactions! You never fail to make me laugh and smile!❤😊
That button sequence King Candy does to access the game code is what's called the Contra/Konami Code. If you do that specific order, you get 30 lives for your character at the start of the game. Alternatively if you hit select at the end, you can also do it for player 2.
Thats how plot twists work and grew up watching it and lovd it and love the line Ralph says near then end above the volcano and before the credits as well and love the credits and what they did plus the good song as well
12:00 is parodying the wizard of oz! it's the scene where you see the guards in front of the wicked witch of the west castle! it actually sounds like theyre saying OREO 😂
The Changing of the Oreo Guard is a reference to the Changing of the Winkie Guard in The Wizard of Oz and their chanting, "Oh-Ee-Yah, Ee-Yo-Ah." It's amongst the best references to that film in other films after The Hunchback of Notre Dame used, "Fly, my pretties, fly!"
Besides being a great movie, Wreck-It Ralph has one of my favorite end-credits scenes. The Disney castle glitches and becomes a Pac-Man kill screen. Such a perfect classic way to end this modern movie! I loved your fun and sweet reaction by the way!
Omg I have rewatched this movie about 5 times this month.... now I feel like I have manifested this video LOL. (time to rewatch it for a 6th time) Love your vids keep up the hard work! 💖
@@rainofkhandaq6678 That's part of the game. And besides, Gene and the rest of the Nicelanders also threw Ralph off the building. So I still don't see the reason why they treat him like garbage.
That was really cool watching Wreck-It Ralph when it hit theaters became my all-time favorite Disney movie, it’s sequel Ralph breaks the Internet it’s OK and very entertaining to watch plus very much Disney!!!
OMG I'm so glad you watched this movie. I was so shocked about the plot twist. And totally react to second one as well please. It's not as good as the first (i think) but it's also super fun and has a great story.
I have some movie suggestions: - The Iron Claw - Legends of the Fall - Apollo 13 - Balto - Young Woman and the Sea - 1917 - Bottoms - Booksmart - Superbad
The LEFT pedal is the "clutch". The clutch disengages part of the transmission so one can shift gears. If you're driving 'stick' you need to press the clutch to switch from gear to gear. I learned to drive on an automatic transmission but after a couple years I bought a car with a manual transmission and had to learn how it works. For the record you have a LOT more control over how much power you have driving.
Have you watched the series VGHS (Video Game High School)? If not then you really should, made by the guys behind the Rocketjump/FreddieW UA-cam channel. Freddie Wong also seemed to really enjoy that people watch / react to it on UA-cam and Twitch. Everyone behind it are massive video game nerds and the amount of references is insane.
I literally forgotten how great this movie was, thank you my girly for making this commentary and giving me nostalgia . Also, in my opinion the first one is better than the second one❤❤❤
First time I showed this movie to one of my friends, they mentioned that Vanellope is kind of like Toph Beifong and I think about that every time I see this movie
28:50 fun fact the movie has two plot twists the last one is in the end credits songs where it talks about Ralph and the nice landers backstory. Turns out Ralph is not a bad guy but an antagonist.
Fun Fact: Most of the Street Fighter characters (barring Zangief) also have their English voice actors for the game. Sonic also has his English voice actor, and in the Japanese version, is the only one to have his original Japanese voice actor as well I think the deepest cut in the movie is Neff from Altered Beast
This has been said before but I’ll second this. A Silent Voice reaction would be great. I always think of these two movies when watching ppl react to them
Do watch the second one. Also check out the animated Disney movie "Bolt". It's about a puppy. Any more info would be a spoiler! I think it's severely underappreciated.
hope you take this a good way, but the second i saw Vanellope i was trying to tap you on the shoulder saying it's you it's you look. lol. thanks for all the awesome reactions always put me in a good mood.
I would love if you did these animated movies: Anastasia Vivo The Willoughby's Boss baby Ugly dolls Angela's christmas Angela's christmas wish Over the moon
I have been saying that about all villains there very important for movies or games. it's what makes the stories so good. You can't have a hero without someone to raise up against
If you want a movie that makes you wish you could live in a video game, then look no further to Ready Player One. If we had the Oasis right now I'd probably play it for like 1/3rd of my day everyday if I could lol
"...is that a real game..." Tapper? Yes. It's quite old. It's a mostly reflex game. Originally it was beer, not rootbeer, but got adapted so as not to advertise alcohol to minors. The controls are up/down/left/right and a single button (so it had ports to things like the Commodore 64). Going up or down switched you to the end of one of the four counters. Button, if you were at the end, poured and flung a glass of rootbeer down the counter. It would hit those angry people coming down the line and send them back some. If they got sent back all the way to the end, they disappeared. Otherwise they spend a few moments drinking, and then sent their empty mug sliding back along the counter towards the front. If there was no one there to catch it (either because the row was empty or because everyone in the row already had a drink), the mug would smash and you'd lose a life. If an empty mug got to the end of the counter, it would fall off and you'd lose a life. If those demanding drinks got to the front, they'd throw you across the counter like a drink and you'd lose a life. Every so often, they'd leave money on the counter. To collect the money or grab glasses, you could move left/right along the counter to grab them. In between there'd be a shell-game. You'd have a row of about 10 or so rootbeers and someone would pop up from below, shake one, and drop back down, then repeat this until all rootbeers but one were shaken (so you had to keep track of which one that was). Then the rootbeers would swap places on screen a lot (shuffling), and finally you'd select and open a rootbeer. If you found the one that wasn't shaken, you'd get an extra life. Game ends when you run out of live, the goal is to get top score. "...isn't that a vocal warmup...?" No. It's a parody of a scene from The Wizard of Oz, where the Wicked Witch of the West had guards who sang "oh weee oh" just like that, but this being a sweets and sugar-based game the Oreo-themed guards are singing "Or-ee-o" instead. "...I have no idea what the left is..." It's the clutch. It's used in older cars but also in racing cars where performance is key. Most modern cars have an auto-clutch, which, when you shift gears, disengages the engine from the gear, swaps, and reengages. Thing is, they're based on mechanical movements, they have to be, and because of that a human can actually do a better job of managing the connect and disconnect than any mechanical or even electronic system can, plus you can use the clutch in other ways while racing for various effects. Most racecars, though, don't have them as pedals (which is where they were in older, manual-transmission cars), and instead have them on the steering wheel or similar. "...why does everyone move... kinda jittery..." Old 8-bit games had limited processing ability, so background characters often didn't move smoothly. Great reaction! Have a nice day!
4:20 As a D&D fan I am flabbergasted that I never noticed the beholder, though I guess I really got into D&D a few years after this came out xD it’s so awesome to see something new in a great movie you’ve already seen though ^^
The pedal all the way to the left is the clutch pedal and its job is to disconnect the engine from the transmission so you can change gears or stop without stalling the engine in a manual transmission car.
How many of you listened to the song at the end and realised wreck it Ralph actually lost his home and became ‘the bad guy ‘ because of eminent domain and his reaction of destroying buildings after is totally valid 😂 because governments shouldn’t be able to do that!
There’s something I would want you to know that Wreck it Ralph is my favourite animated Disney movie I saw in odeon cinema when I was 8 years old. During my sister's 10 birthday.
16:21 Vanellopi: "The big whoop." Wreck-It-Ralph: "The big whoop?" Angelina: "The big whoop?!" 🤣😂Like entering a story we wish to be part of. Thanks for warming our heart🥲
I knew right away I was gonna love the movie, so one day my younger brother gave me a choice for a theater movie. I was all alone watching it by myself with my snacks. I dreamed good that day. 😊😅
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Oh, I will. If you excuse me, GOTTA GO FAST! 💙🦔
Your dumb Monkeh!
The oreo chant was from the original Wizard of Oz movie! You should totally watch it if you haven't already
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King turning out to be Turbo was one of the best twists ever. The hints aren't too obvious, and he gets plenty of time to be evil before hand. The best modern Disney twist villain.
He’s the best imo but Wreck It Ralph in general is very underrated
I sorta guessed because their voices are very similar, but lost my questioning of it for a short time because I believed his speech to Ralph was true, only to be proved right when he "glitched".
I very much do not understand how people can say this twist "came out of nowhere". This is easily one of the most brain-dead, blatantly telegraphed, obvious so-called twists in movie history. Come on, when we saw Turbo in the backstory, he drove a go-kart just like the game King Candy took over and is the "mayor" of, and he has the exact same voice, doing the exact same Ed Wynn impression as both Turbo in the flashback and King Candy in Sugar Rush. To not call this blatantly obvious "twist" as soon as you first see King Candy and put it together that "someone who likes racing with the exact same voice" is the same person, you have to either be intellectually challenged or 8 years old.
@@teruienages962 This movie came out in 2012, so yeah man a lot of people were young when they first saw this movie.
Also we as the audience are so focused on figuring out King Candy’s lies and motivation, we don’t have much time to make the connection between Candy and Turbo. We see King Candy BEFORE we learn about Turbo and his game. The audience has no reason to believe King Candy is not an original character in Sugar Rush. Also we see Turbo enter the game, but we don’t know it’s possible for characters to recode themselves to change their physical appearance.
But kudos to you for figuring out the twist before more people, I guess.
@@teruienages962No. A “brain-dead” plot twist is the kind that teases a hidden villain, despite the fact there is only one or two characters who it could be (think Incredibles II). The thing about this twist is that while all the clues you listed are there, there’s never anything that implies there must be some big twist. King Candy functions perfectly well as an antagonist without having to be some secret villain, and Turbo functions perfectly well to set the stakes of games being broken by wandering characters.
Sure the VA is the same, but a single line of Turbo dialogue in a half-minute segment is hardly enough for most people to immediately catch that they’re the same person; and even if it was, the idea the filmmakers would have Alan Tudyk also voice a theoretically one-off character too isn’t exactly ridiculous. And sure the designs are similar, but not so much that it’s as obvious as you imply. Ralph is shaped roughly the same as the guy he gets the Hero’s Duty suit from, but that doesn’t automatically mean he’s secretly a Ralph clone or something.
If you put the pieces together congratulations, you picked up what the script put down. Implying people must be dumb babies to not think of a twist when a twist isn’t really suggested is just willfully in bad taste.
Fun story:
Nintendo gave the movie team a lot of restrictions to let Bowser be in there, but one in particular is particularly funny.
They were not satisfied with how Bowser was holding his teacup in the villains meeting, they then proceeded on giving very particular directives on how he would hold it and they HAD to change it.
Big N does not joke around with character representation, even for a moment this small.
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Classic Nintendo - v -
Hey, I call that a win.
And considering what happened with live action Mario Brothers, yeah, I completely understand.
Hmmm, not sure "Big N" is a great nickname for Nintendo, for reasons...
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I've heard it being used often, Wiktionnaire directly associates it to Nintendo. I didn't make the nickname.
It's already a burger and a rapper, so at this point, tell me which of the 3 was named first.
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Fun fact: As we saw later in the film, those bugs transform into anything that they eat immediately. So the reason that she is screaming is that the bug's head turned into her boyfriend's head.
Imagine seeing a 50 ft cockroach with the face of your loved ones on it.
I never thought about that implication and it's horrifying
That's...not a fun fact
an un-fun fact
Interesting but not necessarily “fun” for a fact
My headcanon is that the final boss of Hero's Duty is the Cy-Bug that ate Dr. Brad Scott.
I "love" the scene, when Ralph wrecks Vanellopes car. Just the amount of sadness in her voice, you can really hear how betrayed she feels. Truly amazing work from the VA.
One of the most emotionally powerful scene ever
Sarah Silverman really poured her heart out in that performance!
That scene had me emotionally WRECKED as a kid 😢
I literally cried every time I watched that scene for the longest time. It absolutely crushed me.
"Good" comment.
There's a few subtle hints, like King Candy being able to access the game's code, being the only one in Sugar Rush who recognizes Ralph, his hatred of losing, and him and pixelated Turbo both being voiced by Alan Tudyk. It's subtle, but not obvious, and that's what makes it a great twist.
Also Ralph mentions how he's into pink and King Candy says it's "Salmon"before changing the subject(the castle is pink and the design matches Vanellopes dress).
I think what really makes the twist work is that we already knew King Candy was the villain, and then the twist shows us why
There’s also visual hints as well like when he’s putting the code for the cup in his array of data. There’s a code that look like Turbo’s car. There’s a shot much earlier when Calhoun snaps out of her first flashback and down at the bottom left there’s Turbo graffiti implying he still lives. There’s also a clown in the Fungeon that looks like Turbo’s signature wave
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We knew there was a villain but we never knew how deep the villain could go which is why Turbo is the best twist in any Disney movie imo
Despite the subtle hints you wouldn’t expect it on first watch anyway due to how little sense it would make
You can't tell their voices are the same
Tapper was a real game.
The "o-re-o" is from Wizard of Oz, with the witch's guards doing essentially the exact same march...but without being cookies.
In the Wizard of Oz, the guards are chanting, "All we own, we owe on." It was a critique of 19th century America.
@@benn454 I can't tell you how many times I've seen that movie and - even with effort - could never figure out what they were saying. Thanks!
The best twists are when you feel like an idiot for missing the foreshadowing.
The Turbo twist is very smart and actually works mostly because instead of exposing the villain like most Disney twists, we already know that King Candy is the villain, and the twist shows us why
The cybug becomes what it eats. So it became a hybrid of itself and King Candy. That makes Calhoun's backstory more tragic because the cybug she shot at her wedding would have turned into her fiance only seconds later
very subtle foreshadowing that king candy was turbo:
- his design is more western cartoon, while the other racers are japanese chibi (not to mention he's so much older than them)
- the way he says "have some CAN-dy!" have the same inflection/syllables as "turbo-TAS-tic!"
- all of the racers' names have some kind of candy pun, his is the very lazy "king candy"
- the audio in the flashback is lower than felix's exposition narration (which we're meant to be paying more attention to), but if you listen carefully they have the same voice actor
- he gets very defensive over the pink "girly" palace being pink, saying "IT'S SALMON!"
- he knows how to get into the game code and manipulate it to his advantage
- none of the racers know who ralph is (they likely never leave their game because of the line-up race after the arcade closes), but turbo recognizes him IMMEDIATELY because they were plugged in at the same time, not to mention he uses the phrase "going turbo" when literally none of the characters in sugar rush, even though they know ralph's an outsider, use it
- when the announcer announces the names of the racers, king candy's has a different tone than the other racers, potentially because he tried to make his own sound file
Yeah, Tapper is a real arcade game by Midway. You play as the bartender named Tapper where the goal is to serve beer to the customers before they reach the end of the bar and if they do they slide you out on the bar, out of the place, losing a life. When you slide a beer glass to them, they pushed back a bit and if they don't get out of the door, they'll drink it and send the glass back, which you must catch because you'll lose a life if it smash into the floor. Once you satified all customers by sending them out of the bar, you'll win the round and go to the next level.
A more family friendly version was made shortly after, since the Tapper (due to it's theme on alcohol) was only in bars and didn't want kids to play that version, called Root Beer Tapper in which the beer is replaced by rootbeer and Tapper himself is a soda jerk instead of bartender. Tapper in the movie have theme of Tapper but serves rootbeer to keep it a G rating.
In 2012 I was working at a Chinese restaurant in a mall. The mall gave out pairs of tickets to the theater next door to some of the workers and I got a pair. Me and my brother saw this movie and we were surprised how much we liked it.
There were plenty of clues, but they were very, very subtle. Great job Disney.
That's what writers with life experiences used to do.
As a Wizard of Oz fanatic, the Oreo part gets me every time 😂
Never seen it! May have to be a reaction 🫡
@@ANGELINAA If you do Wizard of Oz, you are then obligated to do Return to Oz.
@@cixelsyd40 The nightmare fuel movie? Oh no. I can never un-see those unicycle men.
I always get chills when Turbo/King Candy says “Welcome to the BOSS LEVEL!” It’s so unnerving too since he’s now a cybug monster thing, and the fact that there’s not supposed to be bosses in a racing game but that line goes so hard.
25:39, when he was coming out of the cave he ran right into the jaws of a cybug and they merged. Considering cybugs can fly (or well, some of them can anyway), that's how he got up there.
I would love to see you react to Watership Down.
The thing I loved about this movie was Ralph's quest expanded the lives of everyone he connected with. Felix was able to see how bad Ralph's life was and he and the Nicelander's were more sympathetic to Ralph, Calhoun opened her heart again and found love with Felix, Vanelope was restored to her game.... it was great!
Sarah Silverman and John C Riley killed their roles in this.
"Tapper" was an arcade game from the early 80's. You played the bartender who had to keep up with root beer orders (family friendly version) or beer (for the bar version). It's still very popular with the MAME crowd.
I love Wreck It Ralph. This has so many game characters and plot twists. It's crazy to see that King Candy is Turbo
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He also voices Duke of Weaselton from Frozen AND Zootopia!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You asked if Tapper is a real game. Yes, and it's my favorite old arcade game. The thing that's fascinating about it is that there are two "skins" of the game. It was originally made to put in bars, and was sponsored, so it literally has big Budweiser logos on the cabinet and in the game!
But of course when arcades were considering it, they said basically "We can't be advertising beer to little kids." So they made an alternate version that swaps the game graphics and cabinet and is called "Root Beer Tapper". You can find both versions at various barcades around the country now.
And there is another alternate game that can be converted from these called Timber. You play as a lumberjack chopping down trees.
I love seeing everyone’s reactions to the plot twist.
Same, it's fun!
There is a very large group of 'A' list Hollywood talent doing character voices in this movie. Just to call out a few of the standouts:
1) Ralph's voice is done by John C. Reily (Amos Hart in "Chicago", "Stepbrothers", "Holmes & Watson", "Gangs of New York" "Guardians of the Galaxy", etc.)
2) Vanellope Von Schweetz is done by Sarah Silverman ("A Million Ways to Die in the West", "School of Rock" , Bob's Burgers, etc.).
3) King Candy is voiced by Alan Tudyk (Tim the Pirate in "Dodgeball", Wat in "A Nights Talk, Sonny in "I Robot", Duke of Wesselton in "Frozen & Frozen 2", Duke *Weaselton* in "Zootopia", Heihei the chicken in "Moana")
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Ed O'Neil (Me Litwak the manager of the video game store, Detective Paulie Sellitto in "The Bone Collector", Al Bundy in "Married with Children).
5) Taffyta Muttonfudge was performed by Mindy Kaling (Kelly Kopoor in "The Office", Disgust in "Inside Out", And Velma in the short lived series "Velma".)
Wreck-It-Ralph is one of my favorite all-time Disney films, I could watch it endlessly and never tire of it. I liked the sequel too, not sure if it’s as good as the original, but I’m glad you liked the first one, at least.
"Not sure if its as good"? Bro its a disgrace to this masterpiece lol.
I don't say things like this lightly - the sequel is hot garbage. It's like they went out of their way to remove everything that made the first movie fun.
Honestly don't get why people hate on the sequel. It's not perfect, sure, but I actually liked the message the movie had.
@@johncanderson162 Because it breaks every world building rule the first movie established, repaints the characters as selfish unlikable jerks, weighs itself down with dated Internet references in lieu of humor, has an unengaging story that wanders around aimlessly, mostly exists only as a commercial for other Disney properties, and ends on an actively harmful message - that it's okay to run away from your responsibilities on a whim if you get bored, and that a real friend should just get out of your way and let you.
It's the complete opposite of everything the first movie was. I couldn't believe how badly it got every single thing wrong.
0:08 he wants your soul
John C Riley is so talented. Such an underrated actor.
24:30 that face at the turbo reveal 😂❤
The way I gasped when I saw this! Finally 🎉🤗 your reaction was worth it! This twist is so good. I love this movie so much, one of the best Disney movies and is so underrated. Thank you so much for watching this! I love your reactions! You never fail to make me laugh and smile!❤😊
That button sequence King Candy does to access the game code is what's called the Contra/Konami Code.
If you do that specific order, you get 30 lives for your character at the start of the game.
Alternatively if you hit select at the end, you can also do it for player 2.
The Oreo chant is a reference to The Wizard of Oz when The Wicked Witch's soilders chant "Ooo-eeooo! Ye-hoooooo!" towards the end of the movie.
It's actually "All we own, we owe on." The Wizard of Oz is a critique of the US in the 19th century.
@@benn454 You gotta be joking.
'Megamind' is an animated movie that's worth checking out if you have not already seen it
She already did with another youtuber
Thats how plot twists work and grew up watching it and lovd it and love the line Ralph says near then end above the volcano and before the credits as well and love the credits and what they did plus the good song as well
This is one of my favorites! There were so many games in this movie that I love like SONIC!😉👍🏿 Also Vanellope was such a funny little half-pint!🤣
12:00 is parodying the wizard of oz! it's the scene where you see the guards in front of the wicked witch of the west castle! it actually sounds like theyre saying OREO 😂
The Changing of the Oreo Guard is a reference to the Changing of the Winkie Guard in The Wizard of Oz and their chanting, "Oh-Ee-Yah, Ee-Yo-Ah." It's amongst the best references to that film in other films after The Hunchback of Notre Dame used, "Fly, my pretties, fly!"
I love how Venelopee looks like the 4th long lost Chipettes from Alvin And The Chipmunks.
You most definitely are Venelope. The best part is when your editor dimed you out for getting "smoked" in your racing game. 😂
Besides being a great movie, Wreck-It Ralph has one of my favorite end-credits scenes. The Disney castle glitches and becomes a Pac-Man kill screen. Such a perfect classic way to end this modern movie! I loved your fun and sweet reaction by the way!
Omg I have rewatched this movie about 5 times this month.... now I feel like I have manifested this video LOL. (time to rewatch it for a 6th time) Love your vids keep up the hard work! 💖
Is it just me or is Wreck-It-Ralph becoming more relevant?
I mean I'm not complaining
Gene is such a jerk. Ralph may be the bad guy in his game, but he shouldn't treat him bad if no one is playing.
I hate him more than Turbo!
@@judiciousjayelYou hate him over someone torturing and hitting children? You have issues
Gene is the guy Ralph always throws at the start of every game
@@rainofkhandaq6678 That's part of the game. And besides, Gene and the rest of the Nicelanders also threw Ralph off the building. So I still don't see the reason why they treat him like garbage.
I’m happy to see you watching Wreck it Ralph! I suggest watching Wreck it Ralph breaks the internet.
20:51 it's because they dont move in the game.
The more a character moves, the more fluid their movements.
That was really cool watching Wreck-It Ralph when it hit theaters became my all-time favorite Disney movie, it’s sequel Ralph breaks the Internet it’s OK and very entertaining to watch plus very much Disney!!!
I love the bad guy pledge, it might be one of my favorite lines in any movie.
The beer serving game, Tapper (6:54) is a REAL game released in 1984 on arcade first.
"The Croods" next please. Love your vids, Cheers
OMG I'm so glad you watched this movie. I was so shocked about the plot twist. And totally react to second one as well please. It's not as good as the first (i think) but it's also super fun and has a great story.
"Not as good"? Its a disaster of a "sequel".
I have some movie suggestions:
- The Iron Claw
- Legends of the Fall
- Apollo 13
- Balto
- Young Woman and the Sea
- 1917
- Bottoms
- Booksmart
- Superbad
The LEFT pedal is the "clutch". The clutch disengages part of the transmission so one can shift gears. If you're driving 'stick'
you need to press the clutch to switch from gear to gear. I learned to drive on an automatic transmission but after a couple years I bought a car with a manual transmission and had to learn how it works. For the record you have a LOT more control over how much power you have driving.
Aw man, I wanted to here the signature "BYEEE K BYE K BYE K BYE!"
Ralph Breaks the Internet is super underrated and is just as heartfelt as the first, even if the first is still better IMO.
Breaks the internet is garbage and takes a giant crap on the brilliant writing of the first film
Tell me you haven't seen the second film without telling me you haven't seen the second film.
Have you watched the series VGHS (Video Game High School)? If not then you really should, made by the guys behind the Rocketjump/FreddieW UA-cam channel. Freddie Wong also seemed to really enjoy that people watch / react to it on UA-cam and Twitch.
Everyone behind it are massive video game nerds and the amount of references is insane.
I loved watching it with you Angelina. It would be great to see Ralf breaks the internet next if it does get to be!
Yes. Please watch the sequel. And please watch "The Wizard of Oz" too. Thank you!
I love this movie so much and watched it so many times ♥
I loved this commentary so much. Wreck it Raplph is one of my favorite childhood movies. The second is also really fun :)
Movie suggestions: Homeward Bound: the incredible journey, the black stallion trilogy, and the adventures of Milo and Otis.
Not if you can easily recognize Alan Tudyk's voice, it didn't. 😅
"Aerith Lives" - Final Fantasy 7. My favorite graffiti on the vandalized entrance to the station.
I literally forgotten how great this movie was, thank you my girly for making this commentary and giving me nostalgia . Also, in my opinion the first one is better than the second one❤❤❤
First time I showed this movie to one of my friends, they mentioned that Vanellope is kind of like Toph Beifong and I think about that every time I see this movie
Hi Ange! There's any chance to get a commentary on Spirited Away? or some of the Ghibli movies? I would love to see them!!
28:50 fun fact the movie has two plot twists the last one is in the end credits songs where it talks about Ralph and the nice landers backstory.
Turns out Ralph is not a bad guy but an antagonist.
the oreos are a reference to the wizard of oz
Your one of those reaction channels that you find randomly and cant stop watching
That "vocal warmup" was a reference to the clasic movie "The Wizard of Oz"
Fun Fact: Most of the Street Fighter characters (barring Zangief) also have their English voice actors for the game.
Sonic also has his English voice actor, and in the Japanese version, is the only one to have his original Japanese voice actor as well
I think the deepest cut in the movie is Neff from Altered Beast
I would love to watch the sequel.
This has been said before but I’ll second this. A Silent Voice reaction would be great. I always think of these two movies when watching ppl react to them
Do watch the second one. Also check out the animated Disney movie "Bolt". It's about a puppy. Any more info would be a spoiler! I think it's severely underappreciated.
hope you take this a good way, but the second i saw Vanellope i was trying to tap you on the shoulder saying it's you it's you look. lol. thanks for all the awesome reactions always put me in a good mood.
U should check out “Ready player one”
It’s similar animated movie related to games
I would love if you did these animated
movies:
Anastasia
Vivo
The Willoughby's
Boss baby
Ugly dolls
Angela's christmas
Angela's christmas wish
Over the moon
Cough(Mitchell's vs Machines).
@@phousefilms YASSSS I loved that movie! You're a genius
I have been saying that about all villains there very important for movies or games. it's what makes the stories so good. You can't have a hero without someone to raise up against
If you want a movie that makes you wish you could live in a video game, then look no further to Ready Player One. If we had the Oasis right now I'd probably play it for like 1/3rd of my day everyday if I could lol
I love Wreck-It Ralph Wreck-It Ralph is my favorite movie and my favorite characters in the game
"...is that a real game..."
Tapper? Yes. It's quite old. It's a mostly reflex game. Originally it was beer, not rootbeer, but got adapted so as not to advertise alcohol to minors. The controls are up/down/left/right and a single button (so it had ports to things like the Commodore 64). Going up or down switched you to the end of one of the four counters. Button, if you were at the end, poured and flung a glass of rootbeer down the counter. It would hit those angry people coming down the line and send them back some. If they got sent back all the way to the end, they disappeared. Otherwise they spend a few moments drinking, and then sent their empty mug sliding back along the counter towards the front. If there was no one there to catch it (either because the row was empty or because everyone in the row already had a drink), the mug would smash and you'd lose a life. If an empty mug got to the end of the counter, it would fall off and you'd lose a life. If those demanding drinks got to the front, they'd throw you across the counter like a drink and you'd lose a life. Every so often, they'd leave money on the counter. To collect the money or grab glasses, you could move left/right along the counter to grab them.
In between there'd be a shell-game. You'd have a row of about 10 or so rootbeers and someone would pop up from below, shake one, and drop back down, then repeat this until all rootbeers but one were shaken (so you had to keep track of which one that was). Then the rootbeers would swap places on screen a lot (shuffling), and finally you'd select and open a rootbeer. If you found the one that wasn't shaken, you'd get an extra life.
Game ends when you run out of live, the goal is to get top score.
"...isn't that a vocal warmup...?"
No. It's a parody of a scene from The Wizard of Oz, where the Wicked Witch of the West had guards who sang "oh weee oh" just like that, but this being a sweets and sugar-based game the Oreo-themed guards are singing "Or-ee-o" instead.
"...I have no idea what the left is..."
It's the clutch. It's used in older cars but also in racing cars where performance is key. Most modern cars have an auto-clutch, which, when you shift gears, disengages the engine from the gear, swaps, and reengages. Thing is, they're based on mechanical movements, they have to be, and because of that a human can actually do a better job of managing the connect and disconnect than any mechanical or even electronic system can, plus you can use the clutch in other ways while racing for various effects. Most racecars, though, don't have them as pedals (which is where they were in older, manual-transmission cars), and instead have them on the steering wheel or similar.
"...why does everyone move... kinda jittery..."
Old 8-bit games had limited processing ability, so background characters often didn't move smoothly.
Great reaction! Have a nice day!
Please watch Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, it's such an underrated dreamworks movie and one of their most unique
Glad your getting better 😊
cheers for the editor! I'm missing drama movies like Interstellar or Inception
4:20 As a D&D fan I am flabbergasted that I never noticed the beholder, though I guess I really got into D&D a few years after this came out xD it’s so awesome to see something new in a great movie you’ve already seen though ^^
Yes! ALL pixar disney films starting from A Bugs Life 😊
I love her reactions sm
The Fix it Felix game didn't exist previously, but after the movie, they made it, and its now playable at the Disney arcade
Watch surfs up! Always been a childhood favorite of mine and still go back to watch occasionally to this day!
20:04 i think, ralph hates himself the most, for being"forced" to do this to her...
As much as I've watched this movie and clips of it, this is the first time I recognized that Ed O'Neil is the arcade owner.
The pedal all the way to the left is the clutch pedal and its job is to disconnect the engine from the transmission so you can change gears or stop without stalling the engine in a manual transmission car.
Awesome reaction of my favorite Disney movie!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
The fact that whatever the phsybug eats doesn’t die but becomes one with the bug means she murdered her own fiancé 😢…
How many of you listened to the song at the end and realised wreck it Ralph actually lost his home and became ‘the bad guy ‘ because of eminent domain and his reaction of destroying buildings after is totally valid 😂 because governments shouldn’t be able to do that!
There’s something I would want you to know that Wreck it Ralph is my favourite animated Disney movie I saw in odeon cinema when I was 8 years old. During my sister's 10 birthday.
16:21 Vanellopi: "The big whoop."
Wreck-It-Ralph: "The big whoop?"
Angelina: "The big whoop?!"
🤣😂Like entering a story we wish to be part of. Thanks for warming our heart🥲
One of the best Disney Pixar movies
I knew right away I was gonna love the movie, so one day my younger brother gave me a choice for a theater movie. I was all alone watching it by myself with my snacks. I dreamed good that day. 😊😅
1:33 dude why would you give me an existential crisis like this, it's been nearly ten years since freshmen year for me too💀
Yes, watch the sequal.
The reason the characters in “Fix-It Felix” move like that is because it is a 8-bit game, so they move like characters in those types of games.