The most terrifying part of King Candy’s deception isn’t that he fooled an entire game but that he fooled an entire arcade for 15 years when the main character of the game is on the side of the machine in the same car he drives. Any player could have gone to another arcade with the machine in it and have a very real chance to find Vanellope playable in that arcade with no King Candy in sight. Players would be digging around majorly about this mysterious character. One more side note notice how Turbo’s alias also does not fit in with the other racers’ elaborate names based off of candy, it’s just one more tiny detail to point out this massive lie.
Maybe they thought it was an arg meant for the played to figure out why there’s only one king candy character or they thought it was a bug and liked it
I think the whole "new racers daily" gimmick of sugar rush and the rotating roster of characters did a lot to cover king candy's tracks. You'd have to have played two different consoles multiple times each over different days to notice anything was amiss
How dumb IS turbo to not realise he still exists in other arcades though? He knows how to code he can hack his own consciousness into a different turbo, but NO he chooses the ‘ruin a 9 year old girls life for 15 years because she cant code like you’
One thing I noticed: "What are you, the guy that makes the donuts?" might take him off-guard because... the turbotime track is one loop. Turbo DID make donuts, or at least perform them. He WAS the guy that did the donuts.
Also, a common victory celebration in racing is to do donuts while burning out. Since Turbo was all about winning, and from his game, it seems like he was routinely the winner, he must've done an awful lot of donuts.
Also, the fact that the cops are donuts may add to this, because he did (symbolically) make the donuts. Lemme explain: He took away all source of memory for all the characters in sugar rush, and since King Candy was the only source of power and information, he was able to make the donuts into his loyal henchman without the donut cops suspecting a thing. Thus, this now not only has a double meaning, but a TRIPPLE MEANING: Ralph just being mad at King Candy and insulting him, a reference to the donut track from Turbo’s original game, AND the fact that King Candy did, in fact, figuratively “make the donuts”, because he molded them into being what he wanted them to be - and therefore “making the donuts” into something else. Also, another foreshadowing reference in plain sight :)
I would theorise that King Candy's enlarged code box isn't just to represent ego but because it's full of spaghetti-code: it's hugely ineffecient and runs badly because he is not a programmer.
Or, that since he was programmed on a older system, with different specifications (those old cabinets have boards bigger than modern laptops), there was a need for an emulator to be added.
I thought it was also enlarged because he put so much stuff in it. like it's "bloated" because he keeps taking things from other places and putting it in his own code so he can have it for himself
1:33:30 No, no cut that out TURBO IS A CREEPYPASTA, he literally breaks games and lives, and has split frames where he breaks the fourth wall and tricks the audience, players, characters and the mechanics of the games! He's creepy, ghostly, sickly unlike his arcade painted design and associated with skulls and red colors. He's a living urban legend in the arcade! Turbo is an official disney creepypasta story! You're onto It!
1:58:26 Ayo they got kurene calcium's hatsune miku infection bug eye ball game going on here. Even the bone jaw and the mandibles are there! Horror vocaloid King Candy when? Ending sequence was hype.
"The kart Vanellope stole was left behind by.... uh...." Me who memorised all the Sugar Rush racers when I was 12: "I am ten parallel universes ahead of you"
naming all the Sugar Rush racers by heart is my party trick, and by "party trick" i mean "proof i'm not neurotypical and never was, even at age 12." i wanted Sugar Rush to be a real game SO BAD.
@@TheWayOfTheWott Literally. I used to be obsessed with wreck it ralph because of sugar rush. Disney dropped the ball when it comes to the official sugar rush games and other wreck it ralph games they released. We should've gotten sugar rush on the 3ds
I think what scares me most about the reveal of Turbo's Cybug form is the fact that he's laughing and giggling throughout the ENTIRE FIGHT. He's absolutely *ECSTATIC* to be in a form where he could truly be the perfect virus he always wanted to be, and all he can do is just laugh, and laugh, and laugh, and laugh.
I had an awful fear of this movie because of Cybug King Candy. Watching the end of the movie for the first time horrified little me beyond belief. That smug bastard
The best part was when he gets defeated by the Cybug's own nature. His laughter stops, warning the Cybugs to not go to the light, only to then fall into it while part of him tries to resist... and then he dies screaming.
I also like to think he’s he happy that he gets to push Ralph around, when throughout the movie he was always intimidated by Ralph’s size. Also excited with his new form because it means that if can bully Ralph, he can bully anyone in the arcade
When King Candy first meets Ralph he laps two doughnuts around him. Turbotime's course is a doughnut course. There's just so many hints and yet when I saw this in theatres it comPLETELY surprised me. I was DELIGHTED to FINALLY not predict a villain being someone else.
"Ralph... You're not going Turbo, are you?" You ever notice how he holds back a smile when he says that? You can see the dimples start to form at multiple points in that sentence and there are a few frames where the corners of his mouth are turned upwards.
@@GayAnnabeth You could think of it that way. Or he's secretly proud that someone else is following in his footsteps, even if he's wary of those footsteps leading to where the game he's in now. Notice how King Candy only commented on the game jumping after Ralph mentioned Hero's Duty, not with the fact that he's in Sugar Rush. Might lend some credence to this.
It's better when you realize Turbo only did this to the one Sugar Rush unit. Meaning, there is exactly one unit that had a character, King Candy, who exists in no other copies of the game, cannot be found by rom-hacking, and the developers have zero notes about this character. King Candy is a living creepypasta in this setting and should be bringing in more business of people who just want to see the character who doesn't exist.
I really love this, and I never thought of it that way. I kinda wish this was a little more of a concept in the movie. Even if it was just a passing comment by the two kids shown playing it at one point.
I had a start on this thought but didn't think through it fully, that's actually fucking amazing to think about. Imagine someone hacked a arcade unit do add oddities like this, to freak people out and get rumors spreading. If it didn't happen, this might as well inspire someone.
that's what i kept thinking about too! the devs obviously didn't add him so i would love to see their point of view on it. cause by 2012 idk how they wouldn't have heard about it
You have single handedly created an entire fanbase for turbo. I went on tumblr after watching this and the spike in turbo fanart, AU's etc has spiked since this video came out. Genuinely insane how it takes one well made video to spark so much interest in a underrated villain. Turbotastic 👍
As a passionate game modder, King Candy is one of my favorite villains of all time because he is both a game modder and a modded game character. -Often when a new character is modded into a game, they feel out of place, like King Candy in the pink throne room or being an old guy among a lot of young characters. -Code in game mods are often excessive and inefficient compared to the main game, which would explain his massive code box -Modded characters are generally modified versions of existing characters and if the mod breaks, the character reverts to its vanilla counterpart. Such as King Candy reverting to Turbo when he touches Vanelope -Many racing games have limited character slots, so modded characters have to replace an existing character. Like what King Candy did to Vanelope
One thing I always think about when rewatching the movie is that if Turbo had only like, even pretended to care about Venelope, he might've never lost. Like if he had just given her a home, and told her "You cannot race due to being a glitch, but here, have a comfortable house, your own side track to race on" and told the citizens to treat her with respect, he would've won. All he had to do is not be a prick!
@@iceheap9422 I mean, there is no reason she couldn't race with the other racers off the clock for fun. He just needed to keep her off the roster while the arcade is open, like a curfew.
Could've even made her "princess" thus created loyalty through paternal love of his poor disabled daughter who only races on special after hours events. It'd been hard for her to turn to Ralph against her own dad.
PLUS: he could've just done what Q'bert did at the end of the movie and be included on Vanellope's behalf. He could've just ASKED to be included! But no, he didn't his narcissism had the better of him and he had to make himself king.
I just realized the 'The guy who makes donuts' line from Ralph was a double entendre, because Donut, the sweet, and Donut, the driving Maneuver that's usually done to show off, which Turbo/King Candy does in fact do a lot of.
This is about the fifth time I’ve rewatched this video and I wanted to leave a little fun fact. My mother went to school with Jack (the guy who plays fix it Felix) and still is good friends with him, I remember her telling me how he said how much of a joy it was to voice act in this especially cause he formed some genuine friendships with the other voice actors! :)
One detail that has haunted me from this movie, even back from when I watched it as a kid, is actually the flashback to calhoun's wedding, which actually foreshadows Turbo's transformation. In Calhoun's flashback, her husband isn't just killed by the bugs, but EATEN by them, which can imply that he transformed into a bug, even further horrifically implying that Calhoun was forced to kill her own husband (or whatever was left of him). The idea of having to see someone you love get changed into something almost entirely unrecognizable - a monster you are trained to fight and kill, and ultimately have no option but kill them for survival, or even as an act mercy for the other person by freeing them from this change -actually just broke my 10-year old brain Of course, this hinges entirely on the assumption that the bugs' "change into what they eat" nature applies to people, and Turbo isn't the exception but the rather the rule, but this has always been my assumption. idk just a terrifying detail that often gets overlooked
@@IsaacRondina best part is how the fact the bug isn't shown after eating the guy both works to leaving that thought for imagination, which can do much more terrifying visuals than any horrible transformation in a family movie, AND how it doesn't give spoilers about how king candy would come back later after being eaten Just the doubt of "wait, the monsters transform into what they eat… will he…?" is already perfect enough
This basically gives the whole, "Dynamite Gal" a new meaning because Calhoun had her gun out for awhile as she shot at the CyBug, meaning that her now Cybug Husband probably said that to her in that monstrous form adding to her trauma with such a phrase and that's just disturbing to imagine....😃👌
What's worse is that in this interactive Hero's Duty comic app, we learn that Brad Scott (Calhoun's dead husband) was the creator of the cy-bugs, and he didn't intend for them to be modified for violent/military use (they were supposed to be sort of like robotic pets)
Fun fact: back in sixth grade, I had such a huge hyper fixation with this movie, that I even memorized all the names of the sugar rush racers and their cars. I can still recount most of them today. Turbo really went and isolated/tortured a little girl for a whole 15 YEARS. Like at least Ralph could leave his game to go mingle with his other bad guy friends. Vanellope literally had NO ONE. It’s a miracle she didn’t end up going insane
@@WobblesandBeanThere were parts of the movie that felt like it was a genuine promo for a rollercoaster, (including one part where it intentionally makes the 'clk clk clk' sound before going down fast a bit of road) i really wish it existed.
My mom worked on this movie and decided to not tell me the twist the whole time and I was so flabbergasted. THATS a good twist villain if I could see so much of the movie for over a year and he STILL GOT ME. Yeah. I was nine lol.
Bonus* when making this they had arcade machines for tapper, wreck it Ralph, and Qbert in the studio, as well as piles of candy (that I wasn’t allowed to eat) and I played Qbert A LOT while spending time at moms job whenever I got sick. I got pretty good. Best part of it is when he falls off the screen, the arcade machine has an actual ball inside that it drops. All this to say, your Qbert edit hit very hard for me.
@@aggiemoon3208 ❤ WOW!!!! It must’ve been so cool watching the movie knowing your mom worked on it!!! They probably didn’t want you eating the candy because they were using it as reference for sugar rush and using it to make dioramas !! That is BEYOND cool I’m so jealous LOL
@@Randomalistic also thanks for the pin! this video is amazingly edited and made me actually laugh out loud with the memes and get very excited at your analysis! great work! (I especially liked the alphys music when you explained the parasite vs virus part, she would)
GOD, this is gonna be one of those legendary youtube video essays, I can FEEL IT. This is the multi-phase final boss of media-analysis-based entertainment. Never, never before in my life, have I seen a video essay so fucking good that it becomes, like... required viewing for fans of the original art in the way this one did. This isn't iust a video about Turbo, it's a goddamn sequel to Wreck-It Ralph in it's own right. The recreation of his death, the bird breaks, the MUSIC VIDEO IN THE ENDING, that analysis of him manipulating Ralph -- it's like 5 am and I'm exhausted but watching this has made me feel more alive than I have in years. It's new. It's innovative. I like the eyebags that the bird has sometimes -- it's a small detail, but it's so, so good. I was always super attached to the idea of Turbo, and it made me super sad as a kid that he died right after he showed up... you revealing things like that godforsaken poster or the SINGLE FRAME made me feel like this little goblin had so much Presence, like he had been with me the whole time, as if he was some fucked up opposite of a guardian angel. Seriously, that poster or graffiti or whatever is so good, especially with that shot you did outlining it in red -- because what the hell is it FOR?? It's just this horrible close up of his face -- not an advertisement for his game, it's an advertisment for HIM placed right outside his kingdom. HE PUT UP A FUCKING POSTER FOR HIMSELF. In conclusion, I am very tired and this video has genuinley changed my life.
FUN FACT: As king candy he talks with a lisp, but when he goes back to turbo and when his secret is revealed, he losses the lisp. I think that’s cool little detail, and it shows just how thought out his plan was where he even put on a new voice.
omg I just listened to the voices back to back. Its true. Although he loses it its not a complete loss. From what I hear, he has a subtle lisp left with the rest of his speech being rather normal for the most part.
@@RandomDragonEXEprobably a bit of a remnant from the time he spent in the voice. Although I’m guessing the voice actor might just have a bit of a lisp himself
It's perceived as comical until you see the bigger picture....he resents her for being a younger character who has everything before she begins her life since she's a princess of a kingdom with her own race track that's a thousand times bigger than his race track ever was It's really no different than Scar from "The Lion King" wanting to kill off Simba so he can take over the throne He resents this pure child for having everything he's strived for
We need more twist villains where the twist isn’t that they're a villain, the twist is that their motives are different. Like, Turbo is so great just because you think he's just a silly guy who wants to be the best racer in a candythemed game. But then you find out he wants to be the best racer, period, and he'll hurt/kill anyone to do it. I will forever be tormented by the fact that Hans from Frozen would be a better villain if we knew he wanted power from the start. We think he's a sleazy dude, but then we find out hes willing to kill to get what he wants
I will not understand why they didn't have the duke of welston be the main villian considering he was already trying to kill elsa and to make it worse he didn't get any punishment for it
DOR-15 from Meet the Robinsons is also another good example of what you are talking about (as at first she seems to be just a villainous sidekick for Bowler Hat Guy when in actuality she was just using him as a pawn to brainwash and enslave the city).
One thing that always intrigued me about this movie is how no one in the outside world seemed to notice that King Candy wasn't original to the game. I mean, Sugar Rush had been around for fifteen years, and no one realized that the girl on the side of the game was missing, but somehow, there's this guy that doesn't even appear in other game copies? Anyways this video is fantastic, i would love to see you come up with more stuff like this!!!^^
In his last moments, he tried to shed his stolen skin in order to save himself, but at that point, being a fraud had become so entrenched in his persona that he couldn't.
What i appreciate most about Turbo is how early they revealed him being evil He’s the one twist villain that the audience knows is evil before the main characters do for a good bit of the movie but meanwhile the twist for the audience was that King Candy was Turbo
This film is a great example of one of the best ways to set up a twist! By setting up and revealing a more minor twist, the audience believes that they’ve worked out/been shown the twist already and are far more likely to relax and stop looking for any more twists 😅
50:50 It also means that nobody from outside the game could ever compete. Meaning that his only competition is LITERALLY under his control, because he has access to the source code.
I believe it's implied Felix absolutely knew Turbo personally in the past because he makes subtle indications when explaining to Calhoun. When he says that Turbo loved the attention, you can hear him stress/draw out the "loved" part in a disgusted and exasperated tone since you can imagine how much Turbo would brag constantly. And then again when he mentioned Turbo's jealousy, he specifically remarks "oh boy was he jealous" in a low whisper as if he witnessed first-hand his friend's fury towards Road Blasters. I can imagine that Felix and Turbo became acquaintances at first but it slowly became a one-sided relationship because of Turbo's egotistical personality. Turbo would be that one person who just goes on and on about himself, making the conversation about him, or rant about his life while the handyman would just politely endure it all. Felix likely grew increasingly frustrated at Turbo's pride and self-centered ego that he distanced himself or broke it off. Maybe that could have sparked the racer's downfall... who knows. I hope they made a tragic backstory for these two, it's clear Felix knows a lot more than he seems.
I'd also like to add how ironic it is how King Candy is killed off. The whole point of his character is that he goes against his programming, making himself into something he is not supposed to be by becoming King Candy. He does this again when he is turned into a sci-bug, rejecting his original programming further. But it is the programming of the sci-bug, their instictive need to go towards light, he fuses with that causes him to die, having him killed off by the very thing he had been running from for 15 years. His programming. He had rejected and changed his programming so much over his life, and he finally went over the limit with the sci-bug transformation.
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@@Randomalistic i love how everyone talks about turbo like he’s herobrine except felix who’s like the only person who told the story more like a sad tragedy cause he knew him better than most people being his cabinet neighbor. The way he tells the story is a lot more sympathetic and despite the visuals on screen he never describes him with any truly terrible traits, saying that he “loved the attention” rather than just saying he was egotistical, prefacing that he was upset and jealous as a reason for why he game jumped rather than just skipping to the part where he committed this unforgivable sin or whatever. And the cherry on top is he’s the only one to acknowledge that it was sad that (they thought) he died. It’s been so long since turbo was around that his story was just stripped down to a cautionary fable about a bad man who did a bad thing. It’s sweet that felix still saw him as a person, even if he doesn’t really deserve it. felix is too good for this world bro 😭😭😭
@@Randomalistic oh but i have more mweheheheh……. bc i think felix might have actually understood more than anybody why turbo did that. Turbo time and fix it felix were theoretically plugged in at roughly the same time, since they were both there when the arcade first opened. felix said specifically that when the arcade *first* opened, turbo time was the most popular game. on opening, turbo time was immediately the best game and the talk of the town. now. think about this. some characters like calhoun are programmed in with intricate backstories and previous life experiences from before they were plugged in. but lets be honest here, those characters in the earlier games that didn’t really have lore definitely didnt have anything that complicated. felix’s backstory for example is that he got a magic hammer from his dad and now he helps fix this building. thats it. he never lived anywhere else, he’s never known anyone else. thats it. its why he’s calling ralph “brother” by the end of the movie. these people who were created with him in the game are far more tangible than his “real,” programmed in family. or just. hypothetical dad really. the vast majority of his identity comes from the real life he lived after the game was plugged in. so now (get ready) consider: what happens when you take a character with virtually no pre-programmed identity other than being a racer, and then the literal moment the game is played for the first time, the first thing he ever does, he gets told that he’s #1. the main character. the winner. the BEST game in the arcade is the one with his name in it and his pictures (and his pictures ONLY) plastered on every side. its really no surprise he’d base his self worth off of attention and superiority because that *is* his self. its all he ever was from the moment he began existing, and if he isn’t that, then what is he? god forbid he isnt racing either if his games not being played. turbo time going out of fashion completely undermines turbo as a person, and since hes the type of person who gets angry instead of sad, seeing another game essentially usurp his place and his identity as “the best” would completely engulf him with jealous rage. this isnt like going up to someone and telling them youre better at something they do, its like going up to someone and telling them that youre better at *being them* and that theyre obsolete because of it. THATS why turbo was driven to such extents as trying to take over the other game. (side note: you could also use this point to argue that turbo does to other people what he thinks was done to him: having your very place in existence usurped, and replaced by an intruder) now think about this from felix or ralphs perspective, but especially felix, since turbo apparently frequented the penthouse and got invited over by. presumably felix. felix is a nice guy who genuinely tries his best to empathize with people. i wouldn’t be surprised if he saw this happening and deliberately tried to make friends with turbo to try and get him to form some kind of sense of self outside of the popularity of his game. however, this (obviously) didnt work. i know this is like reaching now but like hear me out cause why would felix keep inviting turbo back when he had a presumably bad rap with the nicelanders due to his lack of manners and egotistical personality. why else would felix deliberately hang out with someone like that?? felix is an upstanding citizen he knows rudeness when he sees it. i think felix was trying to help before it was too late. and failed. perchance. 😼 (oh also edit, i think felix would’ve seen this coming the fastest and understood the most because he too like turbo is the protagonist and sole playable character of his game. the only difference is that felix’s goal in the game is helping others to win, while turbos is beating others to win. its shown in the movie that felix is definitely no stranger to receiving excessive praise and even he sometimes fails to see past his own ego at times, like in the fungeon scene where he was so appalled having a tiny taste of how ralph is treated all the time. but hes more emotionally intelligent than turbo and can identify when when he does it once hes called out, and can probably recognize it in other ppl too.) (edit again sorry lol: ALSO UH. one last thing maybe turbos lack of a stable identity could be why he was so easily able to slip into a new persona as king candy. okay thats all thays my film theory)
I need a sequel/short/show exploring what would happen to a game that was a victim of "going Turbo!" Or a character/npc dying outside their game. Like what happens when a Retro Game reseller restores a game? Videogame Necromancy? Would factory resetting the gaming system restore the actual NPC? Or a clone that has no memories? Hacking the broken game to restore the missing characters?
My favorite part about the king candy manipulation scene, is that the logic he's using is actually good logic, which hides the lies more. Sure, we know the gamers end up loving her, but the idea that they would hate the glitching and the game would get unplugged is a very real possibility, maybe even the more likely one. And we know that Vanelope really can't leave, even if her glitching is artificially created by him. It's all things that are, pretty much true, and lies close to the truth are always more believable.
I love this because they could've gone with the whole "Ralph is a dumb meathead who can be easily manipulated" thing (cough cough Wreck it Ralph 2) but they didn't. It makes total sense that Ralph would believe what King Candy said in that scene and be so fearful of it that he would sabotage his best friend
I believed King Candy when I first saw that scene. And when I rewatch Wreck it Ralph I skip both the manipulation scene and the cart break scene because it hurts to much. 😭
one subtle thing that you also dont notice unless you're really paying attention to his whole speech about her being a glitch and shutting the game down, king candy calls the other characters and npcs in sugar rush his "subjects", when referring to the machine being unplugged and everyone going homeless. it's at around 1:04:19
Also:The argument the King Candy constructed bears *uncanny resemblance* to the story *HE* went through: When he started racing (in Roadblaster), players saw him (along with entire game) glitching out, umplugging the game forever. He used his own experience to construct the skeleton of the argument.
Uhm...HELLO THERE BIRD CREATURE??? The video is amazing, and am moreso very excited by amount of details other commenters point out bringing even more attention and detail to this amazing analysis. EDIT:I also realized him talking about glitches not being able to leave can come from his interaction with Roadblaster...likely seeing characters from the game being unable to leave. *Much like someone else we know*
Commenting after a rewatch because of the INCREDIBLE work on display here! Your analysis of Turbo’s character, not only as a villain, but as Ralph’s twisted funhouse mirror, is one of the best analyses of ANYTHING I’ve seen on UA-cam. I can really tell how much you love this movie, going into various bits of behind-the-scenes material and occasionally interjecting with your own stories. It really bolstered your aside about art with humanity in it being powerful from being just a nice sentiment to genuinely inspiring (and, honestly, thank you for putting it in. As someone who, for various reasons, is questioning whether I should continue pursuing art seriously, I did kinda need to hear it). And, if you’ll excuse the sweet-themed expression, the CMV to ‘Cabinet Man’ was truly the icing on the cake. Overall, I rate this video Turbotastic/10, made me start rotating Turbo around in my brain so much I had a dream about him. P.S. as a tumblr user, I cannot believe this video is how I found out there was a worst sexyman competition AND that Turbo won…
I think that's where most of our alien invasion fears come from in real life. We're horrified that if we found intelligent life elsewhere, they'd be like us.
@lizziex6447 absolutely, that's a great insight actually. Like yeah, if they were like us of course we'd be scared of being hurt or taken over, we do that to eachother constantly.
I love the symbolism of King Candy's/Turbo's transformation. He literally parasitized a parasite, he is *that* much of a leech to everything and everyone.
47:55 The darkest shade that salmon meat can be is orange and the lightest shade that salmon meat can be is ivory. Saying his castle is "salmon" is the closest he can get to representing his true colours (red and white) without giving himself away (I could also be grasping at straws here)
Man, the things I would do for a Turbo prequel movie in the wreck it Ralph canon. Like, I need details!!! His relationship with the NPC‘s of his game, his relationship with his neighbors (especially Ralph and Felix) how he learned coding AND ESPECIALLY HOW HE TOOK OVER SUGAR RUSH!!! I think that would be pretty cool, especially if Disney doesn’t screw that up like Ralph breaks the Internet.
I honestly really do want a prequel but since Disney's been very ass as if late, I can only imagine the prequel somehow being more product placement... Somehow they'll make it a product. But the idea is so GOOD
As an artist who loves obscure game info, I've always wondered HOW Turbo was able to change his appearance. My closest guess is that he found the King Candy character deep within the games files, like a husk because he's a deleted character with no important code attached to him. A looooot of games have a bunch of unused assets, from characters to whole ass world maps. It'd also explain why Candy has a codeable node in the game to begin with. Which would make Turbo even more of a parasite, because he didn't even make his own disguise, he's wearing a dead body. A dead body filled with spaghetti code. ...maybe I'm just overthinking it.
Could Turbo have taken bits and pieces of the appearances of other characters in Sugar Rush to build his new appearance? Venelope created a new outfit for her, did she not? So, Turbo could have done the same(ish).
Has to be that way. His code box is named "King Candy" and not "Turbo," and if Turbo could port his code from his home game, then he would likely be able to respawn in Sugar Rush. I definitely believe Turbo just heavily modified an existing node, whatever it was.
One thing I always found interesting is how cybug King Candy is utterly manic and insane, like, far more than he was before, even though it wouldn’t bring him anything in the long term. He talks about taking over the arcade and so on, despite the fact that, if he did, he probably would have just died when they get rid of every machine. Best case scenario he escapes, but he would eventually just have no where to go and no game to rule over. We often talk about how King Candy took over the cybug, but what if he didn’t really? What if the cybug had more of an influence on him than simply being drawn to the beacon, what if it was having him mindlessly pursue a goal that, really, would most likely just result in him being worse off? I imagine that, when he was eaten, King Candy didn’t just take over the cybug, heck, another commenter pointed out that he might be dead and the cybug was simply absorbing his memories and personalities, but, assuming they actually fused or something, then perhaps the cybug stripped King Candy of his calculating tendencies and replaced them with a hunger and instinct.
Maybe the reason why King Candy’s memory card is so large compared to everyone else’s is because he’s from an older game and his memory isn’t compatible with the new, modern format, taking up more space as it isn’t optimized for Sugar Rush.
I personally like that idea! While I think it was probably intended to showcase how he was the “leader” of the game and thereby needed more space for his memory, it would make sense that it could also be due to him having an older format. The game Turbo is from looks a lot like it’s from the 80’s with its 8-bit design, and we all know how giant those hard drives were lol
Something even more heartbreaking in the For Your Own Good scene is when Vanellope gives Ralph her handmade medal she says "in case WE don't win... not that i think there's even a remote chance WE'RE not gonna win" - she considers her and Ralph a unit, even when she's the one that's going to be racing... waaaa this movie
What’s even worse about King Candy’s manipulation of Ralph is that it also works really well on the audience. When I had watched the movie for the first time, I thought that what King Candy was saying was his genuine fear of what would happen. I trusted that he had pure intentions and that he was a good guy. But he was not. And that’s what make his manipulation even more scary. Is that it is so plausible. And that is what is so interesting and amazing about his character.
Fun fact, this video sparked a love for both this movie and the characters inside it. I used to repress all my interests and seeing someone make a video about one movie focused on one character changed the way I thought. Im now convinced to make a video of my own surrounding my own interests because this video taught me that someone will care about my dumb little video essay about my favorite little silly. I also just genuinely love your storytelling and structure. You are an absolute inspiration to truly follow through with your passions ans psychoanalyze my favorite little goobers. So with that I give a thank you. Thank you for making me obsessed with Turbo/King cand Turbotastic!
I also remember hearing someone (don't remember who, but credit goes to them, sorry) point out that King Candy's design doesn't really fit the art style of the rest of Sugar Rush. Most character designs seem more anime inspired, for lack of a better term, whereas King Candy is pretty much straight from 1940s-50s western Disney.
That would also fit because Turbo is from an older game, meaning he probably has an older idea of what is "cute" so he's basically trying to blend into the game as best as HE can
2:04:05 Friend of mine from high school was a MASSIVE Wreck it Ralph fan and super involved in the fandom back in the day, and this was her favorite character. She sadly passed away from some chronic health issues in 2015 when she was only 17 and would have absolutely fucking adored this video. Thank you so much for making this. Feels like I'm hanging out with her again :')
Reading this made me cry, thank you for sharing something so human and vulnerable. 🥺I feel so incredibly honored that this silly video made you feel connected to your friend and her memory❤I'm sure she's resting well.
I'm not usually one to comment on videos, but this is the BEST Wreck It Ralph video I have ever seen. I've written countless papers on this movie and it's symbolism, and I've watched counless analysis videos. Your clear passion for the subject matter makes this video both entertaining and informative. Keep it up!! Watching this was 2 hours of my life VERY well spent!!
When I was younger, I'd cry because of Turbos bug design so much that i needed to sleep with my Weeping Angel toy next to me, but now I cry because of Ralphs "it's okay to be bad" speech
Oh my GOD this is top tier writing, video editing, and structure. I love this movie beyond belief and I've ALWAYS thought that Turbo was a PERFECT villain. Gonna be rewatching this forever
The first bit of foreshadowing is actually the moment we see him, because he's not designed like any of the other racers His head is shaped more balloon like and is larger than the other racers. His legs are thinner and so are his arms. His nose is larger and his eyes are smaller. He's stylistically different, as if he belongs to a different game entirely. Which is just brilliant on behalf of the designers
'Since the movie lacks a director's commentary' wait, does it? I could have sworn I had it on Blu ray and they had a commentary. I remember them talking about their initial plans to redeem King Candy, and Turbo being an unrelated character in the beginning.
I never thought the video of me asking Rich Moore about Turbo would surface like this! I was very lucky and excited to be called on. Only THREE people got picked for questions, I was number 2. It was one of the best moments of my life. I was just a super happy Wreck It Ralph fan and a big King Candy/Turbo fan!
OH MY GOD, IT'S YOU!!!! First of all that is such an AWESOME life experience to have, and I'm so glad you were able to see this video :)) and second of all, THANK YOU FOR ASKING ABOUT TURBO ALL THOSE YEARS AGO. YOU WERE OUT ON THE FRONT LINES!!!!!!!!
@@RandomalisticI really was!! I asked because I was really disappointed with the lack of information on Turbo in both the art book (other than the last page of the art book showing some concept art) and lack of Turbo in deleted scenes, but there was tons of King Candy, so I really wanted to know what lead to his creation and the choice to merge him with King Candy. I got my answer, and a bonus answer from Big Gene😆
39:41 I think Turbo also made countless alterations to the game, because Turbo wasn’t really the best racer. Remember, all his game required him to do was drive in a single loop, while Sugar Rush has plenty of different terrain to tread. He probably made changes like “King Candy’s cart doesn’t lose traction on ice” or “King Candy’s cart does not lose speed on oil slicks”, “King Candy’s cart will always clear this gap”, stuff like that. He probably would’ve written these amendments in as failsafes before a race, so when the time came for him to actually race, it would go as smoothly as possible. That’s why they’re all haphazardly there. It’s him brainstorming, “what could go wrong in a race and jeopardize my control? Oh, this! Better add it to the code.” Hell, with how ruthless he gets ramming into Vanellope’s cart in the final act, I’d argue he’s also got “King Candy’s cart is immune to collision damage with other racers” in there too, so there’s no concern of his breaking as he decimates her cart.
Hi, it's me the ralph breaks the internet apologist from a few weeks ago. I somehow paused the video and forgot to come back for a while, but I have now finished it and I gotta say that I love this and I love you for making it. The other day I started writing a very long, kinda messy essay about one of my new obsessions, which is comic books. coming back to this and seeing a slightly unhinged rant about how much you love Turbo and Wreck it Ralph, one of my personal favorite disney movies as well, was a delight. I especially love the embrace of the neurodivergent urge to dive deep and overexplain, because if I ever put out my messy disaster of an essay, I want it to have the same energy that you have here. I also wanted to say, as a senior in an animation program, the part about keeping the human element in art and animation gave me a lot of hope. That's one thing that I know can never be taken away from my craft, and I hope one day I can work on a project that gets people as impassioned as you are about wreck it ralph. This is a masterpiece of a video essay, and I hope you continue making similar projects. The world needs more of what you have to offer
The thing I find the most horrorfying about Turbo/King Candy's transformation into a Cy-Bug is this... Cy-Bugs mimic what they eat. That isn't Turbo/King Candy in the body of a Cy-Bug. That's a copy of Turbo/King Candy in the body of a Cy-Bug. The Cy-Bug mimicked Turbo/King Candy's mind and personality, but the real Turbo/King Candy died inside the maw of a Cy-Bug. . . . That being said that does mean that Turbo/King Candy died twice both in pretty fucked up ways so... Yippie!
This reminds me of the theory of how a theoretical teleporter might rip you apart atom by atom, then reassemble you on the other side. Would that teleported person still be you? Or would it be a soulless yet exact copy of you, so no one would ever know the difference?
@@flounderingfish2480 I personally find the idea of being torn apart piece-by-piece, one limb at a time, ever so slowly over days, weeks, months, years, to be more terrifying than teleporters. Teleporters are instant, right? Or they appear near-instant with only a second's delay. A ship of theseus situation takes place over years. I mean, at least with the teleporter it's easy to tell what was destroyed and what was new. To have your body picked apart and replaced ship of Theseus style is to ask to wonder when you stopped being "you."
@@Teagan04 Not to give you an existential crisis but that's how humans work normally. Besides a few things, all the cells in your body are continually replaced over time.
I am BEGGING you to upload more videos of this format, it's so entertaining to listen to someone with a passion ramble about their favourite movie, I hope I sound like this talking about my favourite shows and movies, I binged this entire video and only realised it was 2 hours long when I came back to rewatch it
Honestly the scene where Turbo attacks Vanellope on the track and she learns to "control" the glitch is honestly kind of a perfect moment for her. Discovery of a glitch in a game followed by slowly learning how to recreate it and eventually using it to your advantage is an essential part of the collective experience of playing games, especially in the case of speedrunning. It's a well considered little detail that ties the movie back to gaming culture as well as a very nice character moment for a super competitive-minded person like Vanellope. I never really thought too much about that part of the scene until now, thanks for the great video that got me thinking!
AHAHA That's such a cool connection! Seriously it is A TRAVESTY that the sequel didn't play around with the idea of speedrunning, or anything new and gaming-related at all. But thank you so much for sharing :))
Honestly, it would have made so much sense that Vanellope would have been like a speedster, or like Link from the N64 games in that she is basically able to solve any game by specific movements to glitch how she wants. It would have given her a bunch of cool scenes.
The scene in which Ralph breaks the kart hurts me more than a lot of actual character deaths in a lot of other animated works. It makes me cry literally every time, you didn’t even play the whole clip together and i still cried. Just genuinely one of the most heartbreaking scenes in a movie I think.
Oh my gosh absolutely. The kart itself is like its own character by that point, and the fact it’s left running as Ralph crushes it is like it was alive💔AND YEAH I CRIED WHILE WRITING THAT SECTION
My personal head canon for the reason king candy had a huge code box is because king candy (not turbo king candy) was an unused character or asset that didn't make it to the final version and was just lingering around in the code. It always seemed weird that turbo was able to make a relatively faithful "model" to disguise himself from scratch. I know Ralph and other characters can switch to 3d/2d depending on the game but they are actual people so I assumed that's how games operate in this world. Turbo took on an entirely different appearance from scratch which is a larger step so there had to have been some model in the files that he used to help his appearance. He also probably isn't the best coder so his way of changing his model is probably extremely inefficient and "spaghetti code".
Could also be why Vanellope's glitch was enough to unravel his disguise, at least while it was active. The code to make it was rather fragile, and prone to falling apart if tampered with.
Imagine if the sequel had done something like shown us a new game set in the series of Sugar Rush, and King Candy was not only a real person, but a genuinely kindly and caring man. Possibly even Vannellope’s father! (I mean if she’s the Princess it stands to reason her father is the King)
They don't switch between 2D and 3D, that's just how they look when viewed from outside the cabinet through that game's screen. In the world of Wreck-It Ralph, every game is actually 3D under the hood.
I'm being so real when I say I've been returning to this video almost multiple times a month ever since it came out 😭😭😭 luv ur video, it deserves even more attention 🫶🫶🫶
So here’s I thought I had after rewatching this for the upteenth time. Turbo’s selfish “all about me” behavior could be an effect of how his own game worked. From the look of things, he was the only playable character in Turbotime, with two blue drivers that he seemed to push down and belittle. So from the moment he was plugged in, Turbo was always the center of attention, and he ate it up. Also I just realized that his car in TurboTime had eyes…it was alive…and he rammed it into the RoadBlasters car.
His car was his side kick and he sidelined it in the name of fame ? Gee. Darker. Much darker. And it was in the other game too, so you know It didn't came back.
DUDE. Just finished watching the whole video yesterday and I can only say: You didn't need to go that HARD on the "Into the light" segment. The fact you did is so awesome and emphasized how Turbo got his fitting end. A man driven by avarice and ego getting the spotlight he always wanted. And one he could never leave. Your entire video is GOLD. The humor, the psychoanalysis, and the PRESENTATION! Even if it had its tangents, they were used to add context to the video and don't take away from it. This is one of the greatest character analysis videos on the internet, hands down. Hats off to you and your hard work!
Just checking in to make sure you saw the hardest part of the whole video, that ENDING... I almost clicked off the video since it was sorta post-credits and seemed unsettling-it's 5 am and I am susceptible to nightmares-but I am *so* glad I stuck around
This is genuinely, no hyperbole, one of the best video essays I've ever seen. The editing, the analysis, the script, all of the little gags, every single aspect really came together here and I can tell that you poured every ounce of passion you have into this! This video is SO good that it made me appreciate and love Wreck-It Ralph (which was ALREADY my favorite Disney movie) is ways I didn't even know were POSSIBLE. Despite the fact that this video was over TWO HOURS LONG I might just watch it AGAIN just to catch all of the minor gags and edits that I missed. You should be really proud of this! ^^
I love how Veneloppe probably never even knew who Turbo was. Like who would have told her? The other racers? They hate her. King Candy? Lol no. Ralph never does so on screen so probably never did. After the movie, Vaneloppe was probably like "Sooooo who was the Turbo guy?"
UA-cam HID my last comment so i gotta try to express my love for this essay without swearing. Best 2 hours spent watching a video, there were SO MANY things I never knew or considered about this movie before I first watched this. I had NO idea that Turbo straight up looks at the camera while he glitches, I LOVE little details like that. And the little animatic about his DEATH? THE CINIMATIC COSPLAY REVEAL AT THE END?! THIS IS SO COOL!!! There's so much passion packed into this video, and it's CONTAGIOUS. I've been horribly obsessed for about a month now... Also, for whoever is reading this, you should scroll to the very bottom of the description. I found a little something down there.
Fun fact: The cybug was not seen by anyone until it’s eggs hatched after crashing into chocolate That means it was mating in chocolate, lived in chocolate, had it’s babies born in chocolate, probably copied the attributes of chocolate with it’s powers, then decided to try other sweets later when it could suddenly swarm Sugar Rush It really liked chocolate…
I personally think that Turbo escaped roadblasters because Litwak didn’t immediately unplug roadblasters, he put the sign on it, which means he was going to call someone to fix it like he did when Ralph left his game, because why have a sign nobody could see, which means Turbo had a WHOLE DAY AT LEAST to leave roadblasters, and find a good hiding spot to do his coding and not dying.
1:08:30 another addition, Turbo’s only ‘if’ in his hypothetical from the manipulation segment was ‘If Vanellope wins’, and Vanellope in the next scene says this, only making Turbo’s manipulation even stronger.
Hey um thank you for making this. When this movie came out, i was a young undiagnosed autistic kid. I hyperfixated on this movie SO HARD. My previous fixation was sonic the hedgehog, and although i got bullied for it, people still respected it as an interest. But when i tried talking about Wreck it Ralph, i was met with sneers of "You watched a movie made for babies?!" aaaand you can imagine the infantilization that spiraled from there. My brain pretty much bottled my emotions on the film, stuck a cork in it and threw them away. Your video essay popped that cork and showered my brain in all sorts of dopamine. So uh. Thanks for opening me back up to exploring my facination with animated film.
That is so incredibly touching to me, thank you for sharing❤️❤️ I know it can be overwhelming when you repress something you feel so strongly about and it returns out of nowhere (that same phenomenon sparked this entire video honestly) But i am more than glad this silly video was able to respark your interest in the movie❤️ I hope you've been able to rediscover the joy :')
The scariest part of King Candy's manipulation is that from Ralph's perspective, it actually could have happened. Ralph did not know that Vanellope was actually supposed to be the ruler of Sugar Rush, or that she was on the side of the game. For all he knew, Vanellope's glitch actually COULD have caused the game to be unplugged. Its absolutely devious.
Even better, it did actually cause her to be locked to Sugar Rush. And Turbo may or may have not know that. So he really took a chance revealing that considering he reprogrammed the game, but Turbo really knew that Ralph would do anything for Vanellope.
@@iantaakalla8180 I think it's likely that Turbo knew that, because Vanellope knew that. I can believe that in at some point in the 15 years that Sugar Rush was plugged in, Vanellope tried to leave at least once, and was observed by Turbo or his subjects. Or he tried to kick her out himself.
You know what I hate about the sequel? They had such a great opportunity to confront a fact from the first movie: there are millions of versions of all of these characters, as there are arcades everywhere around the world. There is no way Ralph wouldn't have come across iterations of himself, or Vanellope, having an identity crisis. Doesn't that sound like a better conflict than the weird obsessive thing we got?
Would've been interesting to see if there are versions of Ralph who relishes in being the bad guy, versions of Felix who is the one tired of the same routine, or perhaps the excessive praise, and versions of Vanellope that are what the programming meant for her to be at first aka a regular princess
@@DuskoolOooh imagine the jealousy especially that last point would produce, Venellope seeing another version of her live the life she never got to live, the life that was SUPPOSED to be her's. I would've loved to see something like that being explored
Maybe the small arcade could have been bought out, and the arcade games are brought to another larger arcade with multiple copies of games. Perhaps they could have a copy of Turbo’s game, and this copy of turbo has to wrestle not with only with the fact that there are copies of him, but what that copy did.
@anonomooose Imagine being some alternate Turbo who's fairly well adjusted and then these new games get brought in and you find out that their slang for game-jumping is literally your name
Honestly, since I saw this movie the thing that most interested me and confused me about Turbo's story is not just how in the world did he infect the cybug, but the strange simbolism of how he manages to use someones nature against themselves. Turbo didn't really survive the attack, but at the same time the cybug saved him from actually dying, somehow abusing the fact that it's copy ability is only used on inanimates to make the cybug copy a person instead of an item, forcing the cybug to replicate his will and consciousness. He found an oversight, a weakness on the cybugs nature and abused it to make the cybug counter itself, strangely similar to how he used Ralph's or Vanellope's nature against themselves
Btw, now that I read my coment again I just noticed how badly I wrote it, I'm glad you managed to understand it, but I literally fell asleep as I was finishing to write it XDDD
mayb this is a bit silly but your speech about how scary is to be an artist and how human art made with love will always be appreciated genuinely helped me a whole lot, i was so ready to give up on my art and improving it and sharing it online bc i didnt see a point in doing that anymore i was also going through a major artblock so i didnt even like what i was creating, but that speech made me feel so much better and ready to start creating again idk yeah, so yeh thank you funny yt bird! (also side note omg king candy IS one of the best disney villains HOW COME NOBODY TOLD ME B4??')
“Your best nightmare” is the perfect music choice for the Bug King Candy scene. It is the theme of a manipulative flower who became a Eldridge abomination and was trying to kill and torture a little kid, the only difference is that the flower has had a lot of things happen to him and Turbo is just a sociopath.
NO YOU'RE RIGHT I noticed Wrong Way was gone, but for some reason I never thought that maybe that was because he didn't make it out... As for the balls I didn't consider them alive
I really wish Wreck-It Ralph 2 was about Felix and Ralph going on an adventure and realizing they still have baggage with each other, that would've been so much better. Maybe that hypothetical movie would have two antagonists who are threatening to put the arcade out of business just by fighting each other across games.
it still could've been about the internet too!! maybe it's just because i'm a sucker for old web shit, but there's a well of potential with internet stuff that nobody really played on. give us some Y2K crash shit
well, I feel like a sequal overall is just a bad idea. ralph and felix never ACTUALLY had problems with each other as individuals, the problem was their societal position. Ralph wasn't envious of felix the person, he was envious of felix the hero. the same could be said vice versa
I am so picky about video essays, how people speak and suck it can be a make or break for me… I opened this video and suddenly 45 minutes have gone by and I’m super invested. I love this expressive editing and silliness I LOVE IT
26:10 "And now it's 1987! Which was also the year of an incident at some random pizza chain nearby-" Me, who was currently in the middle of drawing Michael Afton while watching this: "..."
I NEVER saw that frame of him looking at us, that is actually insane. He's so well written. Also the game's name being 'Sugar Rush' is so clever as to why Turbo was first intrigued to go into SR in the first place. He never saw the game itself, he saw the title. Sugar Rush was his Adrenaline Rush.
something i've always loved about this movie is how "going turbo" is such a normalised phrase in this universe that turbo himself says his own name like it's a slur. the way that the man who started the entire thing is using it as a shield to hide behind when ralph finally does it is such a great choice imo. he pretends to hate the concept when in reality he is the sole reason it even exists
1:10:57 - i feel like this scene is even more heartbreaking in the polish dub. basically before running off she tells him "you don't deserve that medal" which can mean both the hero medal from heroes duty but also the one she made him (which i always interpreted it as) meaning yk hes not deserving to be a "hero" and neither her friend because of that betrayal
I ADORE the use of cursed King Candy merch photos in the editing!!! Everytime a new unholy gremlin crawls out of the void it hits like a ton of bricks. Also I love how the tone oscillates between moments of comedy gold to what feel like god damned true crime and back again at the drop of a hat. Unhinged, which is fitting for a rancid elf like this man.
I just finished the video and NEIL CICIEREGA?!? I THOUGHT HE WAS TAS ONLY?!?! Seriously though, fantastic video! I always loved Wreck It Ralph as a kid, and think of it often, but had no clue just how throughly integrated all the themes and threads into every piece of this movie. Every single moment is so well set up and always earned. I think the best media analysis can do is show us how much more there is to love in our favorite stuff, and how much care and love the artists all put into it. And you highlighted all that so well! Amazing work! (And now to the detriment of everyone I am going to reblogging all the Turbo fanart I can on tumblr…) Also, even if you didn’t reference The Bite, I probably would have guessed you had a history with FNAF. No one does arcade glitch horror better than the FNAF fandom. (Seriously though the ending was straight up fantastic, or should I say, TURBOTASTIC!!! Thank you so much for making this!)
A fan theory/headcanon/au thing/concept I always enjoyed was the idea that King Candy was an actual character in Sugar Rush pre-Turbo (maybe like for a hint or tutorial system?), and even Venellope’s father because of whole King and Princess thing. The idea that Turbo either murdered the previous King Candy or maybe even fused his code with him, taking him down with him, works well for the whole parasite thing Turbo’s got going on (Also, imagine the angst possibilities for Venellope). Either way, thanks for re sparking my love for this movie, King Candy now consumes my every waking thought, lol.
Extra seasoning to add on that headcanon - could it then be assumed that the King Candy bits of the bug fusion at the end were the last remnants of the original's code taking control to protect his daughter and kingdom, making sure Turbo couldn't regain control and escape the light (and perhaps put the original's own nightmare to an end, if the King was still aware to some extent while Turbo puppeted around his code/body for the past few decades).
@@DBArtsCreators YEAHHHHH, YOU GET IT :D That’s exactly what I was thinking :) To also add onto that, I’ve always thought “Hey, why didn’t Turbo just…kill Vanellope? Like, he had access to the code, why just disconnect her box rather than deleting it entirely?” A more fun explanation that just “He can’t” could be that the remaining King Candy code (like you spoke of) just wouldn’t let him. Like, if you were being puppeted around by a mad-man trying to take over your kingdom and he even then went to kill your daughter? You’d do whatever you could to stop it, right? I have many thoughts about this concept, so thanks for sharing and fuelling me further onwards with it, lol
I have theory maybe he was a character for secret bonus level in Cola volcano but since that part wasn’t finished his character was also scrapped and hidden somewhere in the code. So when Turbo decided to go to this game he was looking for disguise and found this not finished concept and yeah took its form. So I guess this is why he wasn’t rejected by game’s code
@@Michiko458 Yeah, maybe like the Cola Volcano was gunna be a tutorial level and he’d teach you how to race? Probably scrapped because it took to much time and they could just put the controls on the box or something….Either way, I’m pretty sure King Candy had to have existed in some capacity pre-Turbo, as where else would he have gotten the assets and textured and stuff for the character? Like, how would he even make the model and race picture from within the game, you know?
@@pokepuff2988 thats what I was thinking too because I doubt that he could create whole new character look and stuff because how messy he deleted Vanillopa. If he was that capable of controlling game and coding he would have removed her more effectively than he did. And also maybe thats is why his panel in code room looks so big. Because he added himself so already existing panel making it heavier than others
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I like how much you seem to enjoy drawing your little parrot thingy on the screen with how many doodles of them there are
Was not expecting the semi-anthropomorphic parrot rantsona.
2:54 Nice use of that horror sound effect for Oncie.
But being nice simply isn't enough! I must be lovely and delightful. Curse you, you wonderful rainbow chicken!
@@DanialTarkiITS A GREAT SOUND EFFECT
@@zealotoftheorchard9853the mspaint doodles were my favorite :)c and also a late addition
The most terrifying part of King Candy’s deception isn’t that he fooled an entire game but that he fooled an entire arcade for 15 years when the main character of the game is on the side of the machine in the same car he drives. Any player could have gone to another arcade with the machine in it and have a very real chance to find Vanellope playable in that arcade with no King Candy in sight. Players would be digging around majorly about this mysterious character.
One more side note notice how Turbo’s alias also does not fit in with the other racers’ elaborate names based off of candy, it’s just one more tiny detail to point out this massive lie.
Maybe they thought it was an arg meant for the played to figure out why there’s only one king candy character or they thought it was a bug and liked it
I think the whole "new racers daily" gimmick of sugar rush and the rotating roster of characters did a lot to cover king candy's tracks. You'd have to have played two different consoles multiple times each over different days to notice anything was amiss
On your point about Turbo's alias - what about Candlehead? I find that to be an equally unelaborate name.
It's like he asked himself "what's a candy-themed name" and just said fuck-it, King Candy.
How dumb IS turbo to not realise he still exists in other arcades though? He knows how to code he can hack his own consciousness into a different turbo, but NO he chooses the ‘ruin a 9 year old girls life for 15 years because she cant code like you’
One thing I noticed: "What are you, the guy that makes the donuts?" might take him off-guard because... the turbotime track is one loop. Turbo DID make donuts, or at least perform them. He WAS the guy that did the donuts.
Also, a common victory celebration in racing is to do donuts while burning out. Since Turbo was all about winning, and from his game, it seems like he was routinely the winner, he must've done an awful lot of donuts.
Also, the fact that the cops are donuts may add to this, because he did (symbolically) make the donuts. Lemme explain:
He took away all source of memory for all the characters in sugar rush, and since King Candy was the only source of power and information, he was able to make the donuts into his loyal henchman without the donut cops suspecting a thing.
Thus, this now not only has a double meaning, but a TRIPPLE MEANING: Ralph just being mad at King Candy and insulting him, a reference to the donut track from Turbo’s original game, AND the fact that King Candy did, in fact, figuratively “make the donuts”, because he molded them into being what he wanted them to be - and therefore “making the donuts” into something else.
Also, another foreshadowing reference in plain sight :)
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I had a similar idea, but instead because racers will do donuts to show off.
Also, he did donuts literally 20 seconds before that.
I would theorise that King Candy's enlarged code box isn't just to represent ego but because it's full of spaghetti-code: it's hugely ineffecient and runs badly because he is not a programmer.
It could also be that his original Turbo code is the same size as everyone else's but he had to add more code making it larger than the rest.
Or, that since he was programmed on a older system, with different specifications (those old cabinets have boards bigger than modern laptops), there was a need for an emulator to be added.
I thought it was also enlarged because he put so much stuff in it. like it's "bloated" because he keeps taking things from other places and putting it in his own code so he can have it for himself
turbo worked on tf2 confirmed
He got that yandere dev coding
1:33:30 No, no cut that out TURBO IS A CREEPYPASTA, he literally breaks games and lives, and has split frames where he breaks the fourth wall and tricks the audience, players, characters and the mechanics of the games! He's creepy, ghostly, sickly unlike his arcade painted design and associated with skulls and red colors. He's a living urban legend in the arcade! Turbo is an official disney creepypasta story! You're onto It!
1:58:26 Ayo they got kurene calcium's hatsune miku infection bug eye ball game going on here. Even the bone jaw and the mandibles are there! Horror vocaloid King Candy when?
Ending sequence was hype.
So technically speaking. Turbo is a exe but he more friendly looking
As someone with a creepypasta fixation I second this
@@flyingstonemon3564 I have remembered that miku for the longest time but I never knew her name, thank you.
"The kart Vanellope stole was left behind by.... uh...."
Me who memorised all the Sugar Rush racers when I was 12: "I am ten parallel universes ahead of you"
I'M NOT WORTHY
It’s Crumbelina’s kart!
naming all the Sugar Rush racers by heart is my party trick, and by "party trick" i mean "proof i'm not neurotypical and never was, even at age 12." i wanted Sugar Rush to be a real game SO BAD.
@@TheWayOfTheWott Literally. I used to be obsessed with wreck it ralph because of sugar rush. Disney dropped the ball when it comes to the official sugar rush games and other wreck it ralph games they released. We should've gotten sugar rush on the 3ds
I'm actually 12! I don't expect it into a hyperfix cuz I already have 1 rn but it's cool
I think what scares me most about the reveal of Turbo's Cybug form is the fact that he's laughing and giggling throughout the ENTIRE FIGHT. He's absolutely *ECSTATIC* to be in a form where he could truly be the perfect virus he always wanted to be, and all he can do is just laugh, and laugh, and laugh, and laugh.
I had an awful fear of this movie because of Cybug King Candy. Watching the end of the movie for the first time horrified little me beyond belief. That smug bastard
The best part was when he gets defeated by the Cybug's own nature. His laughter stops, warning the Cybugs to not go to the light, only to then fall into it while part of him tries to resist... and then he dies screaming.
Also he's not actually the bug so much as a worm thing bursting out of its neck and using it as a puppet. He's literally a parasite at this point.
@@beastwarsFTW Kinda fitting due to what he's done.
I also like to think he’s he happy that he gets to push Ralph around, when throughout the movie he was always intimidated by Ralph’s size.
Also excited with his new form because it means that if can bully Ralph, he can bully anyone in the arcade
"Lets watch her die together, shall we?" Is such a hardcore fucking line, I legitimately can't understand how it got greenlit.
@@LuznoLindo Cars did a lot of questionable things LMAOOO
@@Randomalistic disney has balls of steel
@@Third7Plays *HAD balls of steel
You should have seen the plans for the original zootopia movie
I love villains, dude
When King Candy first meets Ralph he laps two doughnuts around him. Turbotime's course is a doughnut course. There's just so many hints and yet when I saw this in theatres it comPLETELY surprised me. I was DELIGHTED to FINALLY not predict a villain being someone else.
"Ralph... You're not going Turbo, are you?"
You ever notice how he holds back a smile when he says that? You can see the dimples start to form at multiple points in that sentence and there are a few frames where the corners of his mouth are turned upwards.
AHHH
Naaaawwee
there's a part of him that feels joy at having something named after him like that
@@GayAnnabeth You could think of it that way. Or he's secretly proud that someone else is following in his footsteps, even if he's wary of those footsteps leading to where the game he's in now. Notice how King Candy only commented on the game jumping after Ralph mentioned Hero's Duty, not with the fact that he's in Sugar Rush. Might lend some credence to this.
@@ShTHfan1 honestly, I think Ralph being in sugar rush is the only reason king turbo candy cares. otherwise, he'd prob be proud of ralph's actions
“It’s like Kirby, but with a horrendous and lovecraftian twist…
Actually that’s just regular Kirby.”
Truer words have never been spoken
the difference is that kirby is the bad guy here,
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It's better when you realize Turbo only did this to the one Sugar Rush unit. Meaning, there is exactly one unit that had a character, King Candy, who exists in no other copies of the game, cannot be found by rom-hacking, and the developers have zero notes about this character. King Candy is a living creepypasta in this setting and should be bringing in more business of people who just want to see the character who doesn't exist.
I really love this, and I never thought of it that way. I kinda wish this was a little more of a concept in the movie. Even if it was just a passing comment by the two kids shown playing it at one point.
@@kaithompson2876 babe wake up, new creepypasta material just dropped
Every copy of Sugar Rush is personalized 💀
I had a start on this thought but didn't think through it fully, that's actually fucking amazing to think about. Imagine someone hacked a arcade unit do add oddities like this, to freak people out and get rumors spreading. If it didn't happen, this might as well inspire someone.
that's what i kept thinking about too! the devs obviously didn't add him so i would love to see their point of view on it. cause by 2012 idk how they wouldn't have heard about it
You have single handedly created an entire fanbase for turbo. I went on tumblr after watching this and the spike in turbo fanart, AU's etc has spiked since this video came out. Genuinely insane how it takes one well made video to spark so much interest in a underrated villain. Turbotastic 👍
Less created and more awakened from the dead with fresh faces now, im so glad we can all thirst over this gremlin together again lol
As a passionate game modder, King Candy is one of my favorite villains of all time because he is both a game modder and a modded game character.
-Often when a new character is modded into a game, they feel out of place, like King Candy in the pink throne room or being an old guy among a lot of young characters.
-Code in game mods are often excessive and inefficient compared to the main game, which would explain his massive code box
-Modded characters are generally modified versions of existing characters and if the mod breaks, the character reverts to its vanilla counterpart. Such as King Candy reverting to Turbo when he touches Vanelope
-Many racing games have limited character slots, so modded characters have to replace an existing character. Like what King Candy did to Vanelope
wait I love that smmm
Now I wonder how the heck did Turbo learn to mod...
@@alachedelmictlan648 youtube indian coding tutorials
he is literally his own self insert oc
@@GrinceMaster73 his candysona if you will
One thing I always think about when rewatching the movie is that if Turbo had only like, even pretended to care about Venelope, he might've never lost. Like if he had just given her a home, and told her "You cannot race due to being a glitch, but here, have a comfortable house, your own side track to race on" and told the citizens to treat her with respect, he would've won. All he had to do is not be a prick!
Idk about this, bc I think Penelope would have always wanted to race no matter what. It's in her programming.
Besides, its assuming Turbo is even capable of thinking this way for more than manipulation tactics
@@iceheap9422 I mean, there is no reason she couldn't race with the other racers off the clock for fun. He just needed to keep her off the roster while the arcade is open, like a curfew.
Could've even made her "princess" thus created loyalty through paternal love of his poor disabled daughter who only races on special after hours events. It'd been hard for her to turn to Ralph against her own dad.
PLUS: he could've just done what Q'bert did at the end of the movie and be included on Vanellope's behalf. He could've just ASKED to be included! But no, he didn't his narcissism had the better of him and he had to make himself king.
I just realized the 'The guy who makes donuts' line from Ralph was a double entendre, because Donut, the sweet, and Donut, the driving Maneuver that's usually done to show off, which Turbo/King Candy does in fact do a lot of.
MY GOD... THIS MOVIE....
He even does a donut around Ralph before he leaves.
Holy heck...
😧
@@aquafox_x And when he enters.
This is about the fifth time I’ve rewatched this video and I wanted to leave a little fun fact. My mother went to school with Jack (the guy who plays fix it Felix) and still is good friends with him, I remember her telling me how he said how much of a joy it was to voice act in this especially cause he formed some genuine friendships with the other voice actors! :)
@@lilslicelive WHAAAT?? THATS SO COOL LOL
@@Randomalistic I know right!!! I’ve met him and he is genuinely so sweet like omg he is the same type if silly little guy irl
That is so crazy cool! I love jack his voice sounds so happy and sweet cool to know he’s just like that
One detail that has haunted me from this movie, even back from when I watched it as a kid, is actually the flashback to calhoun's wedding, which actually foreshadows Turbo's transformation. In Calhoun's flashback, her husband isn't just killed by the bugs, but EATEN by them, which can imply that he transformed into a bug, even further horrifically implying that Calhoun was forced to kill her own husband (or whatever was left of him). The idea of having to see someone you love get changed into something almost entirely unrecognizable - a monster you are trained to fight and kill, and ultimately have no option but kill them for survival, or even as an act mercy for the other person by freeing them from this change -actually just broke my 10-year old brain
Of course, this hinges entirely on the assumption that the bugs' "change into what they eat" nature applies to people, and Turbo isn't the exception but the rather the rule, but this has always been my assumption. idk just a terrifying detail that often gets overlooked
YEAH THAT MOMENT HAS SOME REALLY DARK IMPLICATIONS
@@IsaacRondina best part is how the fact the bug isn't shown after eating the guy both works to leaving that thought for imagination, which can do much more terrifying visuals than any horrible transformation in a family movie, AND how it doesn't give spoilers about how king candy would come back later after being eaten
Just the doubt of "wait, the monsters transform into what they eat… will he…?" is already perfect enough
This basically gives the whole, "Dynamite Gal" a new meaning because Calhoun had her gun out for awhile as she shot at the CyBug, meaning that her now Cybug Husband probably said that to her in that monstrous form adding to her trauma with such a phrase and that's just disturbing to imagine....😃👌
What's worse is that in this interactive Hero's Duty comic app, we learn that Brad Scott (Calhoun's dead husband) was the creator of the cy-bugs, and he didn't intend for them to be modified for violent/military use (they were supposed to be sort of like robotic pets)
@@fishdude2954:(
Fun fact: back in sixth grade, I had such a huge hyper fixation with this movie, that I even memorized all the names of the sugar rush racers and their cars. I can still recount most of them today.
Turbo really went and isolated/tortured a little girl for a whole 15 YEARS. Like at least Ralph could leave his game to go mingle with his other bad guy friends. Vanellope literally had NO ONE. It’s a miracle she didn’t end up going insane
AUGHH IKR… Vanellope’s sheer tenacity is mind boggling. AND YOURE A REAL ONE FOR MEMORIZING THE SUGAR RUSH RACERS
@@Prototype-357 Right? I wish they had, although I doubt Nintendo would play nice on that.
@@WobblesandBeanThere were parts of the movie that felt like it was a genuine promo for a rollercoaster, (including one part where it intentionally makes the 'clk clk clk' sound before going down fast a bit of road) i really wish it existed.
Fun fact indeed
Tell me all the names!!
My mom worked on this movie and decided to not tell me the twist the whole time and I was so flabbergasted. THATS a good twist villain if I could see so much of the movie for over a year and he STILL GOT ME. Yeah. I was nine lol.
Bonus* when making this they had arcade machines for tapper, wreck it Ralph, and Qbert in the studio, as well as piles of candy (that I wasn’t allowed to eat) and I played Qbert A LOT while spending time at moms job whenever I got sick. I got pretty good. Best part of it is when he falls off the screen, the arcade machine has an actual ball inside that it drops. All this to say, your Qbert edit hit very hard for me.
@@aggiemoon3208 ❤ WOW!!!! It must’ve been so cool watching the movie knowing your mom worked on it!!! They probably didn’t want you eating the candy because they were using it as reference for sugar rush and using it to make dioramas !! That is BEYOND cool I’m so jealous LOL
@@Randomalistic she said that and that it had been sitting there for at least a couple years hahah
@@Randomalistic also thanks for the pin! this video is amazingly edited and made me actually laugh out loud with the memes and get very excited at your analysis! great work! (I especially liked the alphys music when you explained the parasite vs virus part, she would)
Out of curiosity, do you know what she worked on?
GOD, this is gonna be one of those legendary youtube video essays, I can FEEL IT. This is the multi-phase final boss of media-analysis-based entertainment.
Never, never before in my life, have I seen a video essay so fucking good that it becomes, like... required viewing for fans of the original art in the way this one did. This isn't iust a video about Turbo, it's a goddamn sequel to Wreck-It Ralph in it's own right. The recreation of his death, the bird breaks, the MUSIC VIDEO IN THE ENDING, that analysis of him manipulating Ralph -- it's like 5 am and I'm exhausted but watching this has made me feel more alive than I have in years. It's new. It's innovative. I like the eyebags that the bird has sometimes -- it's a small detail, but it's so, so good.
I was always super attached to the idea of Turbo, and it made me super sad as a kid that he died right after he showed up... you revealing things like that godforsaken poster or the SINGLE FRAME made me feel like this little goblin had so much Presence, like he had been with me the whole time, as if he was some fucked up opposite of a guardian angel. Seriously, that poster or graffiti or whatever is so good, especially with that shot you did outlining it in red -- because what the hell is it FOR?? It's just this horrible close up of his face -- not an advertisement for his game, it's an advertisment for HIM placed right outside his kingdom. HE PUT UP A FUCKING POSTER FOR HIMSELF.
In conclusion, I am very tired and this video has genuinley changed my life.
DUDE JUST READING THIS GOT ME HYPED UP?? I'M SO GLAD YOU LIKED IT THAT MUCH :))❤
FUN FACT: As king candy he talks with a lisp, but when he goes back to turbo and when his secret is revealed, he losses the lisp. I think that’s cool little detail, and it shows just how thought out his plan was where he even put on a new voice.
NOT THE FAKE WHIMSY
omg I just listened to the voices back to back. Its true. Although he loses it its not a complete loss. From what I hear, he has a subtle lisp left with the rest of his speech being rather normal for the most part.
@@RandomDragonEXEprobably a bit of a remnant from the time he spent in the voice. Although I’m guessing the voice actor might just have a bit of a lisp himself
@@Upbreaker he doesn't
@@rattyeely Ah, I see.
It’s almost comical how much this full grown man hates this 9 year old
Like bro is balding yet also willing to beat up a preteen
It's perceived as comical until you see the bigger picture....he resents her for being a younger character who has everything before she begins her life since she's a princess of a kingdom with her own race track that's a thousand times bigger than his race track ever was
It's really no different than Scar from "The Lion King" wanting to kill off Simba so he can take over the throne
He resents this pure child for having everything he's strived for
Reminds me of some gravity falls fans lol
@@D3viant517 a bit older than 9 but close enough, unless your not talking about the character i think you are
@@Geckoreo I think we’re on the same wavelength
Sounds like the "ok boomer" thing lol
We need more twist villains where the twist isn’t that they're a villain, the twist is that their motives are different.
Like, Turbo is so great just because you think he's just a silly guy who wants to be the best racer in a candythemed game.
But then you find out he wants to be the best racer, period, and he'll hurt/kill anyone to do it.
I will forever be tormented by the fact that Hans from Frozen would be a better villain if we knew he wanted power from the start. We think he's a sleazy dude, but then we find out hes willing to kill to get what he wants
Seriously they fumbled Hans so bad. Although its hard to fumble if they never had a grip on him 😭
I will not understand why they didn't have the duke of welston be the main villian considering he was already trying to kill elsa and to make it worse he didn't get any punishment for it
@@jskywalker58 I think Hans and the Duke should've been a scheming duo. Hans betrays the Duke, plot twist, then be betrays Anna, double twist
@@jskywalker58All we got was “we won’t be trading with you”
DOR-15 from Meet the Robinsons is also another good example of what you are talking about (as at first she seems to be just a villainous sidekick for Bowler Hat Guy when in actuality she was just using him as a pawn to brainwash and enslave the city).
One thing that always intrigued me about this movie is how no one in the outside world seemed to notice that King Candy wasn't original to the game. I mean, Sugar Rush had been around for fifteen years, and no one realized that the girl on the side of the game was missing, but somehow, there's this guy that doesn't even appear in other game copies?
Anyways this video is fantastic, i would love to see you come up with more stuff like this!!!^^
My favourite part of the beacon scene is how he flashes to his original Turbo form to resist, and always swaps to the King Candy form when entranced.
YES!!!!!!!!! THE ALTERED SELF CANNOT RESIST ITS FATE
In his last moments, he tried to shed his stolen skin in order to save himself, but at that point, being a fraud had become so entrenched in his persona that he couldn't.
@@WobblesandBeanDANG 👏POETRY
@@quirkyc “no-! Yes-! No-! Yes-! Noyesss…no! …dooo…go into the L-i-*i-i-AAAAGHT!”*
@@Randomalisticnot to mention the one thing he wanted was attention, and he dies by paying attention to the entrancing light of the diet cola.
What i appreciate most about Turbo is how early they revealed him being evil
He’s the one twist villain that the audience knows is evil before the main characters do for a good bit of the movie but meanwhile the twist for the audience was that King Candy was Turbo
This film is a great example of one of the best ways to set up a twist! By setting up and revealing a more minor twist, the audience believes that they’ve worked out/been shown the twist already and are far more likely to relax and stop looking for any more twists 😅
“Wreck it Ralph came out 12 years ago” I’m withering, my bones are turning black and my skin is melting off. I scream. For I am 26 years old.
ITS OKAY YOU'RE STILL YOUNG
@@Randomalisticit be too late, for they are wither skeleton now... they embrace the rattly bones
@@gh0ul2559hand em the stone sword
Same
I feel this comment in what’s left of my rotting bones.
50:50 It also means that nobody from outside the game could ever compete. Meaning that his only competition is LITERALLY under his control, because he has access to the source code.
I believe it's implied Felix absolutely knew Turbo personally in the past because he makes subtle indications when explaining to Calhoun. When he says that Turbo loved the attention, you can hear him stress/draw out the "loved" part in a disgusted and exasperated tone since you can imagine how much Turbo would brag constantly. And then again when he mentioned Turbo's jealousy, he specifically remarks "oh boy was he jealous" in a low whisper as if he witnessed first-hand his friend's fury towards Road Blasters. I can imagine that Felix and Turbo became acquaintances at first but it slowly became a one-sided relationship because of Turbo's egotistical personality. Turbo would be that one person who just goes on and on about himself, making the conversation about him, or rant about his life while the handyman would just politely endure it all. Felix likely grew increasingly frustrated at Turbo's pride and self-centered ego that he distanced himself or broke it off. Maybe that could have sparked the racer's downfall... who knows. I hope they made a tragic backstory for these two, it's clear Felix knows a lot more than he seems.
i’m inventing yaoi in my mind😊
Felix is a bi-con?
Okay so now im cooking yaoi fanart
@someone-pe3yt Will you post once done?
that’d be crazy to see something similar like that in a short lol
I'd also like to add how ironic it is how King Candy is killed off. The whole point of his character is that he goes against his programming, making himself into something he is not supposed to be by becoming King Candy. He does this again when he is turned into a sci-bug, rejecting his original programming further. But it is the programming of the sci-bug, their instictive need to go towards light, he fuses with that causes him to die, having him killed off by the very thing he had been running from for 15 years. His programming. He had rejected and changed his programming so much over his life, and he finally went over the limit with the sci-bug transformation.
And at the very same time he always chased the spotlight. Until it killed him. P:
@@sollyraptor6421 good one on that, lol!
The way “glitch” is throw around like a slur in Cracker Barrel is crazy
LOL
A cranky old man won't let go of the dame curse words...lol
I'm using that.
Exactly 666 likes..... Perfect vibes on this comment, Satan approves.
Gligga💀
“Because playing god did not come without consequences.”, is an INSANELY hard line for what it’s worth.
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Turbo does feel ahead of its time, in his unique horror. almost like he's an analog horror ghost
I KNOW ❤️❤️he’s so captivating for that reason alone. God
@@Randomalistic i love how everyone talks about turbo like he’s herobrine except felix who’s like the only person who told the story more like a sad tragedy cause he knew him better than most people being his cabinet neighbor. The way he tells the story is a lot more sympathetic and despite the visuals on screen he never describes him with any truly terrible traits, saying that he “loved the attention” rather than just saying he was egotistical, prefacing that he was upset and jealous as a reason for why he game jumped rather than just skipping to the part where he committed this unforgivable sin or whatever. And the cherry on top is he’s the only one to acknowledge that it was sad that (they thought) he died. It’s been so long since turbo was around that his story was just stripped down to a cautionary fable about a bad man who did a bad thing. It’s sweet that felix still saw him as a person, even if he doesn’t really deserve it. felix is too good for this world bro 😭😭😭
@@penntopaper9305 Oh my god that is a great observation and NOW YOU'RE MAKING MY HEART ACHE MORE... FELIX CARED SO MUCH
@@Randomalistic oh but i have more mweheheheh……. bc i think felix might have actually understood more than anybody why turbo did that. Turbo time and fix it felix were theoretically plugged in at roughly the same time, since they were both there when the arcade first opened. felix said specifically that when the arcade *first* opened, turbo time was the most popular game. on opening, turbo time was immediately the best game and the talk of the town. now. think about this. some characters like calhoun are programmed in with intricate backstories and previous life experiences from before they were plugged in. but lets be honest here, those characters in the earlier games that didn’t really have lore definitely didnt have anything that complicated. felix’s backstory for example is that he got a magic hammer from his dad and now he helps fix this building. thats it. he never lived anywhere else, he’s never known anyone else. thats it. its why he’s calling ralph “brother” by the end of the movie. these people who were created with him in the game are far more tangible than his “real,” programmed in family. or just. hypothetical dad really. the vast majority of his identity comes from the real life he lived after the game was plugged in.
so now (get ready) consider: what happens when you take a character with virtually no pre-programmed identity other than being a racer, and then the literal moment the game is played for the first time, the first thing he ever does, he gets told that he’s #1. the main character. the winner. the BEST game in the arcade is the one with his name in it and his pictures (and his pictures ONLY) plastered on every side. its really no surprise he’d base his self worth off of attention and superiority because that *is* his self. its all he ever was from the moment he began existing, and if he isn’t that, then what is he? god forbid he isnt racing either if his games not being played. turbo time going out of fashion completely undermines turbo as a person, and since hes the type of person who gets angry instead of sad, seeing another game essentially usurp his place and his identity as “the best” would completely engulf him with jealous rage. this isnt like going up to someone and telling them youre better at something they do, its like going up to someone and telling them that youre better at *being them* and that theyre obsolete because of it. THATS why turbo was driven to such extents as trying to take over the other game. (side note: you could also use this point to argue that turbo does to other people what he thinks was done to him: having your very place in existence usurped, and replaced by an intruder)
now think about this from felix or ralphs perspective, but especially felix, since turbo apparently frequented the penthouse and got invited over by. presumably felix. felix is a nice guy who genuinely tries his best to empathize with people. i wouldn’t be surprised if he saw this happening and deliberately tried to make friends with turbo to try and get him to form some kind of sense of self outside of the popularity of his game. however, this (obviously) didnt work. i know this is like reaching now but like hear me out cause why would felix keep inviting turbo back when he had a presumably bad rap with the nicelanders due to his lack of manners and egotistical personality. why else would felix deliberately hang out with someone like that?? felix is an upstanding citizen he knows rudeness when he sees it. i think felix was trying to help before it was too late. and failed. perchance. 😼
(oh also edit, i think felix would’ve seen this coming the fastest and understood the most because he too like turbo is the protagonist and sole playable character of his game. the only difference is that felix’s goal in the game is helping others to win, while turbos is beating others to win. its shown in the movie that felix is definitely no stranger to receiving excessive praise and even he sometimes fails to see past his own ego at times, like in the fungeon scene where he was so appalled having a tiny taste of how ralph is treated all the time. but hes more emotionally intelligent than turbo and can identify when when he does it once hes called out, and can probably recognize it in other ppl too.)
(edit again sorry lol: ALSO UH. one last thing maybe turbos lack of a stable identity could be why he was so easily able to slip into a new persona as king candy. okay thats all thays my film theory)
I need a sequel/short/show exploring what would happen to a game that was a victim of "going Turbo!" Or a character/npc dying outside their game. Like what happens when a Retro Game reseller restores a game?
Videogame Necromancy? Would factory resetting the gaming system restore the actual NPC? Or a clone that has no memories?
Hacking the broken game to restore the missing characters?
My favorite part about the king candy manipulation scene, is that the logic he's using is actually good logic, which hides the lies more. Sure, we know the gamers end up loving her, but the idea that they would hate the glitching and the game would get unplugged is a very real possibility, maybe even the more likely one. And we know that Vanelope really can't leave, even if her glitching is artificially created by him. It's all things that are, pretty much true, and lies close to the truth are always more believable.
ABSOLUTELY. This is one scene that just blew me away with how nuanced it was
I love this because they could've gone with the whole "Ralph is a dumb meathead who can be easily manipulated" thing (cough cough Wreck it Ralph 2) but they didn't. It makes total sense that Ralph would believe what King Candy said in that scene and be so fearful of it that he would sabotage his best friend
I believed King Candy when I first saw that scene. And when I rewatch Wreck it Ralph I skip both the manipulation scene and the cart break scene because it hurts to much. 😭
Yess. It sounds so believable. It's understandable why Ralph fell for it.
one subtle thing that you also dont notice unless you're really paying attention to his whole speech about her being a glitch and shutting the game down, king candy calls the other characters and npcs in sugar rush his "subjects", when referring to the machine being unplugged and everyone going homeless. it's at around 1:04:19
Also:The argument the King Candy constructed bears *uncanny resemblance* to the story *HE* went through:
When he started racing (in Roadblaster), players saw him (along with entire game) glitching out, umplugging the game forever.
He used his own experience to construct the skeleton of the argument.
OHHHHHHHHHHHH
Uhm...HELLO THERE BIRD CREATURE???
The video is amazing, and am moreso very excited by amount of details other commenters point out bringing even more attention and detail to this amazing analysis.
EDIT:I also realized him talking about glitches not being able to leave can come from his interaction with Roadblaster...likely seeing characters from the game being unable to leave.
*Much like someone else we know*
@@Crazylom OH MY GOD. OHHH MY GOD this is making me Unwell
@@Madisongs Hi there
@@Crazylom Thank you for writing this I will be rotating it in my mind forever
Commenting after a rewatch because of the INCREDIBLE work on display here! Your analysis of Turbo’s character, not only as a villain, but as Ralph’s twisted funhouse mirror, is one of the best analyses of ANYTHING I’ve seen on UA-cam.
I can really tell how much you love this movie, going into various bits of behind-the-scenes material and occasionally interjecting with your own stories. It really bolstered your aside about art with humanity in it being powerful from being just a nice sentiment to genuinely inspiring (and, honestly, thank you for putting it in. As someone who, for various reasons, is questioning whether I should continue pursuing art seriously, I did kinda need to hear it). And, if you’ll excuse the sweet-themed expression, the CMV to ‘Cabinet Man’ was truly the icing on the cake.
Overall, I rate this video Turbotastic/10, made me start rotating Turbo around in my brain so much I had a dream about him.
P.S. as a tumblr user, I cannot believe this video is how I found out there was a worst sexyman competition AND that Turbo won…
He not only won worst sexyman he was a solid 20-30% ahead against every opponent. I’m glad u enjoyed :)
Ough the fact that he assumes Ralph was there to come and take over his game at first because thats EXACTLY what turbo did himself.
I think that's where most of our alien invasion fears come from in real life. We're horrified that if we found intelligent life elsewhere, they'd be like us.
@lizziex6447 absolutely, that's a great insight actually. Like yeah, if they were like us of course we'd be scared of being hurt or taken over, we do that to eachother constantly.
I love the symbolism of King Candy's/Turbo's transformation. He literally parasitized a parasite, he is *that* much of a leech to everything and everyone.
47:55 The darkest shade that salmon meat can be is orange and the lightest shade that salmon meat can be is ivory. Saying his castle is "salmon" is the closest he can get to representing his true colours (red and white) without giving himself away (I could also be grasping at straws here)
Alsooo, red and white mix to be pink/salmon! So his turbo colors were always there but hidden!!! 🤯
Probably grasping at straws, but I like those straws... keep graspin
Man, the things I would do for a Turbo prequel movie in the wreck it Ralph canon. Like, I need details!!! His relationship with the NPC‘s of his game, his relationship with his neighbors (especially Ralph and Felix) how he learned coding AND ESPECIALLY HOW HE TOOK OVER SUGAR RUSH!!!
I think that would be pretty cool, especially if Disney doesn’t screw that up like Ralph breaks the Internet.
@@diandradraws4822 PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
I honestly really do want a prequel but since Disney's been very ass as if late, I can only imagine the prequel somehow being more product placement... Somehow they'll make it a product. But the idea is so GOOD
As an artist who loves obscure game info, I've always wondered HOW Turbo was able to change his appearance.
My closest guess is that he found the King Candy character deep within the games files, like a husk because he's a deleted character with no important code attached to him. A looooot of games have a bunch of unused assets, from characters to whole ass world maps.
It'd also explain why Candy has a codeable node in the game to begin with. Which would make Turbo even more of a parasite, because he didn't even make his own disguise, he's wearing a dead body. A dead body filled with spaghetti code.
...maybe I'm just overthinking it.
Could Turbo have taken bits and pieces of the appearances of other characters in Sugar Rush to build his new appearance? Venelope created a new outfit for her, did she not? So, Turbo could have done the same(ish).
King Candy could have been from somewhere else, he kind of looks like Tiny Wario from the end of Mario Land 2.
corpsewalker would definitely fit the MO
Has to be that way. His code box is named "King Candy" and not "Turbo," and if Turbo could port his code from his home game, then he would likely be able to respawn in Sugar Rush. I definitely believe Turbo just heavily modified an existing node, whatever it was.
@@drbuni Or Vanellope *found* a new outfit.
I love finding unhinged movie analysis youtubers, arguably the best genre there is
Yeah, gotta be one of my favorite genders
Yesss
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One thing I always found interesting is how cybug King Candy is utterly manic and insane, like, far more than he was before, even though it wouldn’t bring him anything in the long term.
He talks about taking over the arcade and so on, despite the fact that, if he did, he probably would have just died when they get rid of every machine. Best case scenario he escapes, but he would eventually just have no where to go and no game to rule over.
We often talk about how King Candy took over the cybug, but what if he didn’t really? What if the cybug had more of an influence on him than simply being drawn to the beacon, what if it was having him mindlessly pursue a goal that, really, would most likely just result in him being worse off?
I imagine that, when he was eaten, King Candy didn’t just take over the cybug, heck, another commenter pointed out that he might be dead and the cybug was simply absorbing his memories and personalities, but, assuming they actually fused or something, then perhaps the cybug stripped King Candy of his calculating tendencies and replaced them with a hunger and instinct.
OH MY GOD YOUR LAST SENTENCE. THAT IS SO REAL
I think he amalgamation of cybug and candy king, our personality is our memories and cybug became turbo after he ate him
Baldurs gate mindflayers moment
holy shit this colors everything so much differently, that's hardcore as hell
Omg a giant virus/bug using a CADAVER absorbing his memories and personality and just increasing his instints and desire of Power?????? Amazing
Vanellope’s voice actor did a really good job with the emotional pleas while Ralph broke her go kart
Maybe the reason why King Candy’s memory card is so large compared to everyone else’s is because he’s from an older game and his memory isn’t compatible with the new, modern format, taking up more space as it isn’t optimized for Sugar Rush.
Or maybe he just codes like Yandere Dev
@@Em-bq3gs😂
@@Em-bq3gs THAT'S FOWL
(DuckTales 2017 reference)
I think the opposite would be the case if data from an old game was put into a new game. Old games were much much smaller
I personally like that idea! While I think it was probably intended to showcase how he was the “leader” of the game and thereby needed more space for his memory, it would make sense that it could also be due to him having an older format. The game Turbo is from looks a lot like it’s from the 80’s with its 8-bit design, and we all know how giant those hard drives were lol
Something even more heartbreaking in the For Your Own Good scene is when Vanellope gives Ralph her handmade medal she says "in case WE don't win... not that i think there's even a remote chance WE'RE not gonna win" - she considers her and Ralph a unit, even when she's the one that's going to be racing... waaaa this movie
What’s even worse about King Candy’s manipulation of Ralph is that it also works really well on the audience. When I had watched the movie for the first time, I thought that what King Candy was saying was his genuine fear of what would happen. I trusted that he had pure intentions and that he was a good guy. But he was not. And that’s what make his manipulation even more scary. Is that it is so plausible. And that is what is so interesting and amazing about his character.
Fun fact, this video sparked a love for both this movie and the characters inside it. I used to repress all my interests and seeing someone make a video about one movie focused on one character changed the way I thought. Im now convinced to make a video of my own surrounding my own interests because this video taught me that someone will care about my dumb little video essay about my favorite little silly. I also just genuinely love your storytelling and structure. You are an absolute inspiration to truly follow through with your passions ans psychoanalyze my favorite little goobers. So with that I give a thank you. Thank you for making me obsessed with Turbo/King cand
Turbotastic!
I also remember hearing someone (don't remember who, but credit goes to them, sorry) point out that King Candy's design doesn't really fit the art style of the rest of Sugar Rush. Most character designs seem more anime inspired, for lack of a better term, whereas King Candy is pretty much straight from 1940s-50s western Disney.
@@Damon_Blue OOOH THATS A GOOD POINT
And don’t forget the fact king candy’s name sounds very basic & uninspired while the other racers have clever & creative names
@@AgentsofPRIDE Yep, that too!
That would also fit because Turbo is from an older game, meaning he probably has an older idea of what is "cute" so he's basically trying to blend into the game as best as HE can
@@chrisbacon1275 He's an out of touch old man who doesn't quite understand anime.
Autistic hyperfixations are the lifeblood of true creativity. Needless to say the work you put into this was absolutely turbotastic. Bravo!
2:04:05 Friend of mine from high school was a MASSIVE Wreck it Ralph fan and super involved in the fandom back in the day, and this was her favorite character. She sadly passed away from some chronic health issues in 2015 when she was only 17 and would have absolutely fucking adored this video. Thank you so much for making this. Feels like I'm hanging out with her again :')
Reading this made me cry, thank you for sharing something so human and vulnerable. 🥺I feel so incredibly honored that this silly video made you feel connected to your friend and her memory❤I'm sure she's resting well.
I'm not usually one to comment on videos, but this is the BEST Wreck It Ralph video I have ever seen. I've written countless papers on this movie and it's symbolism, and I've watched counless analysis videos. Your clear passion for the subject matter makes this video both entertaining and informative. Keep it up!! Watching this was 2 hours of my life VERY well spent!!
OH MY GOSH?? That means so much coming from an EXPERT like you. THANK YOU!! ❤
I spent two hours of my life listening to a whimsical and silly parrot talking about their favorite movie
Today was a good day
When I was younger, I'd cry because of Turbos bug design so much that i needed to sleep with my Weeping Angel toy next to me, but now I cry because of Ralphs "it's okay to be bad" speech
You being scared of Turbo while simultaneously having a WEEPING ANGEL plushie is paradoxical to me. Good on you
A Weeping Angel sleep guardian no less.
Extra information. I got terrified of the Ralph amalgamation from the second movie
+ I haven't watched it since
Oh my GOD this is top tier writing, video editing, and structure. I love this movie beyond belief and I've ALWAYS thought that Turbo was a PERFECT villain. Gonna be rewatching this forever
THANK YOUU!! 🥹🥹❤️HE IS AMAZING
@@Randomalistic
I can’t wait for more of your videos because this is absolutely stellar stuff that I’m watching so far!
@@chai.tealeaves oh 100% I wish I could be this funny 😆
You might even say he’s… turbotastic-
@@corpsenymph4644your reply has filled me with life.
this video officially made me go back to my wreck-it-ralph obsession. I shall now gush about this movie to my friend for 3 hours!!!
The first bit of foreshadowing is actually the moment we see him, because he's not designed like any of the other racers
His head is shaped more balloon like and is larger than the other racers. His legs are thinner and so are his arms. His nose is larger and his eyes are smaller. He's stylistically different, as if he belongs to a different game entirely. Which is just brilliant on behalf of the designers
Oh, which reminds me: he looks more stylistically like Ralph and Felix, hinting that he comes from an 8-bit game originally
He's also not named like them, the other racers have obnoxiously specific pun-based names, and their ruler is just "King Candy"?
Exactly and the fact that the movie is in CG hides it to an extent.
@@redtailarts101 Or an older game
'Since the movie lacks a director's commentary' wait, does it? I could have sworn I had it on Blu ray and they had a commentary. I remember them talking about their initial plans to redeem King Candy, and Turbo being an unrelated character in the beginning.
I never thought the video of me asking Rich Moore about Turbo would surface like this! I was very lucky and excited to be called on. Only THREE people got picked for questions, I was number 2. It was one of the best moments of my life. I was just a super happy Wreck It Ralph fan and a big King Candy/Turbo fan!
OH MY GOD, IT'S YOU!!!! First of all that is such an AWESOME life experience to have, and I'm so glad you were able to see this video :)) and second of all, THANK YOU FOR ASKING ABOUT TURBO ALL THOSE YEARS AGO. YOU WERE OUT ON THE FRONT LINES!!!!!!!!
@@RandomalisticI really was!! I asked because I was really disappointed with the lack of information on Turbo in both the art book (other than the last page of the art book showing some concept art) and lack of Turbo in deleted scenes, but there was tons of King Candy, so I really wanted to know what lead to his creation and the choice to merge him with King Candy. I got my answer, and a bonus answer from Big Gene😆
WINGS OF FIREE
The moment you were mentioned in the video I was hoping you'd have left a comment here too.
39:41 I think Turbo also made countless alterations to the game, because Turbo wasn’t really the best racer. Remember, all his game required him to do was drive in a single loop, while Sugar Rush has plenty of different terrain to tread. He probably made changes like “King Candy’s cart doesn’t lose traction on ice” or “King Candy’s cart does not lose speed on oil slicks”, “King Candy’s cart will always clear this gap”, stuff like that. He probably would’ve written these amendments in as failsafes before a race, so when the time came for him to actually race, it would go as smoothly as possible. That’s why they’re all haphazardly there. It’s him brainstorming, “what could go wrong in a race and jeopardize my control? Oh, this! Better add it to the code.” Hell, with how ruthless he gets ramming into Vanellope’s cart in the final act, I’d argue he’s also got “King Candy’s cart is immune to collision damage with other racers” in there too, so there’s no concern of his breaking as he decimates her cart.
This is so in character and would actually do a lot to explain the code bloat
@@migaud7789right?! It’s failsafes and damage control, just haphazardly thrown together.
Hi, it's me the ralph breaks the internet apologist from a few weeks ago. I somehow paused the video and forgot to come back for a while, but I have now finished it and I gotta say that I love this and I love you for making it. The other day I started writing a very long, kinda messy essay about one of my new obsessions, which is comic books. coming back to this and seeing a slightly unhinged rant about how much you love Turbo and Wreck it Ralph, one of my personal favorite disney movies as well, was a delight. I especially love the embrace of the neurodivergent urge to dive deep and overexplain, because if I ever put out my messy disaster of an essay, I want it to have the same energy that you have here.
I also wanted to say, as a senior in an animation program, the part about keeping the human element in art and animation gave me a lot of hope. That's one thing that I know can never be taken away from my craft, and I hope one day I can work on a project that gets people as impassioned as you are about wreck it ralph. This is a masterpiece of a video essay, and I hope you continue making similar projects. The world needs more of what you have to offer
The thing I find the most horrorfying about Turbo/King Candy's transformation into a Cy-Bug is this... Cy-Bugs mimic what they eat. That isn't Turbo/King Candy in the body of a Cy-Bug. That's a copy of Turbo/King Candy in the body of a Cy-Bug. The Cy-Bug mimicked Turbo/King Candy's mind and personality, but the real Turbo/King Candy died inside the maw of a Cy-Bug. . . .
That being said that does mean that Turbo/King Candy died twice both in pretty fucked up ways so... Yippie!
This reminds me of the theory of how a theoretical teleporter might rip you apart atom by atom, then reassemble you on the other side. Would that teleported person still be you? Or would it be a soulless yet exact copy of you, so no one would ever know the difference?
@@seththeblue3321Ah! Ship of Theseus conundrum!! Very interesting, but honestly the teleporter way of looking at it sounds way more terrifying.
@@flounderingfish2480 I personally find the idea of being torn apart piece-by-piece, one limb at a time, ever so slowly over days, weeks, months, years, to be more terrifying than teleporters. Teleporters are instant, right? Or they appear near-instant with only a second's delay. A ship of theseus situation takes place over years. I mean, at least with the teleporter it's easy to tell what was destroyed and what was new. To have your body picked apart and replaced ship of Theseus style is to ask to wonder when you stopped being "you."
@@Teagan04 Not to give you an existential crisis but that's how humans work normally. Besides a few things, all the cells in your body are continually replaced over time.
@@accelleratiiincredibus446 that excludes the brain btw, brain cells don't regenerate as you age
Which brings the question, are we our brain?
I am a simple woman, I see a two hour video about a Disney villian I've never cared about, I click.
You will care. Soon ❤️
@@Randomalistic is that a threat
@@purplecobra52a nice one
YOU DIDN'T CARE ABOUT KING CANDY?
@@genericname2747 I didn't care about Wreck It Ralph period.
an extremely hyperfixated narrator, beautiful insight on the smallest of details, toby fox music, hilarious jokes, birds- this video has EVERYTHING
I am BEGGING you to upload more videos of this format, it's so entertaining to listen to someone with a passion ramble about their favourite movie, I hope I sound like this talking about my favourite shows and movies, I binged this entire video and only realised it was 2 hours long when I came back to rewatch it
Honestly the scene where Turbo attacks Vanellope on the track and she learns to "control" the glitch is honestly kind of a perfect moment for her. Discovery of a glitch in a game followed by slowly learning how to recreate it and eventually using it to your advantage is an essential part of the collective experience of playing games, especially in the case of speedrunning. It's a well considered little detail that ties the movie back to gaming culture as well as a very nice character moment for a super competitive-minded person like Vanellope. I never really thought too much about that part of the scene until now, thanks for the great video that got me thinking!
AHAHA That's such a cool connection! Seriously it is A TRAVESTY that the sequel didn't play around with the idea of speedrunning, or anything new and gaming-related at all. But thank you so much for sharing :))
OH MY GOD UR BRAIN, YES YES
Honestly, it would have made so much sense that Vanellope would have been like a speedster, or like Link from the N64 games in that she is basically able to solve any game by specific movements to glitch how she wants. It would have given her a bunch of cool scenes.
It fits, but I doubt that's what the film crew was thinking about when making this scene.
The scene in which Ralph breaks the kart hurts me more than a lot of actual character deaths in a lot of other animated works. It makes me cry literally every time, you didn’t even play the whole clip together and i still cried. Just genuinely one of the most heartbreaking scenes in a movie I think.
Oh my gosh absolutely. The kart itself is like its own character by that point, and the fact it’s left running as Ralph crushes it is like it was alive💔AND YEAH I CRIED WHILE WRITING THAT SECTION
He's not just breaking the kart, he's breaking their friendship
I wince before the scene happens every single time I rewatch the movie
Sarah Silverman’s voice acting really sells the scene, it just rips your heart out
I remember from somewhere that the way the shots are, it's reminiscent of how off-screen deaths are shot
My personal head canon for the reason king candy had a huge code box is because king candy (not turbo king candy) was an unused character or asset that didn't make it to the final version and was just lingering around in the code. It always seemed weird that turbo was able to make a relatively faithful "model" to disguise himself from scratch. I know Ralph and other characters can switch to 3d/2d depending on the game but they are actual people so I assumed that's how games operate in this world. Turbo took on an entirely different appearance from scratch which is a larger step so there had to have been some model in the files that he used to help his appearance. He also probably isn't the best coder so his way of changing his model is probably extremely inefficient and "spaghetti code".
Could also be why Vanellope's glitch was enough to unravel his disguise, at least while it was active.
The code to make it was rather fragile, and prone to falling apart if tampered with.
Especially because in the flashback when Turbo breaks into Roadblasters, he still remains as an 8bit sprite despite the game being 16 bit
oh i love this but thats horrifying to realize hes wearing skinsuit essentially.
Imagine if the sequel had done something like shown us a new game set in the series of Sugar Rush, and King Candy was not only a real person, but a genuinely kindly and caring man. Possibly even Vannellope’s father! (I mean if she’s the Princess it stands to reason her father is the King)
They don't switch between 2D and 3D, that's just how they look when viewed from outside the cabinet through that game's screen. In the world of Wreck-It Ralph, every game is actually 3D under the hood.
I'm being so real when I say I've been returning to this video almost multiple times a month ever since it came out 😭😭😭 luv ur video, it deserves even more attention 🫶🫶🫶
"i strongly encourage you to minimise your support of disney" HELLO BASED DEPARTMENT lets get into this
HELL YEAH-
What do you mean "get into this"? You want to talk about it?
@@anonymouslucario285probably into the video
I want to agree, but I'm skeptical of this women's reasoning.
@@lordmew5woman's
So here’s I thought I had after rewatching this for the upteenth time. Turbo’s selfish “all about me” behavior could be an effect of how his own game worked. From the look of things, he was the only playable character in Turbotime, with two blue drivers that he seemed to push down and belittle.
So from the moment he was plugged in, Turbo was always the center of attention, and he ate it up.
Also I just realized that his car in TurboTime had eyes…it was alive…and he rammed it into the RoadBlasters car.
OH THAT POOR CAR WHAT
His car was his side kick and he sidelined it in the name of fame ? Gee. Darker. Much darker. And it was in the other game too, so you know It didn't came back.
Ur telling me he m*rdered a car who his side kick..... I know the movie is dark and all that but holy crap this way too deeper and scarier
"and no, I'm not neurotypical!" Honey, no one would dare accuse you of such. You're among friends here. 💜
The title and length of the video told me everything I needed to know 😭💗
@@Woahufoundmenot to mention the amount of amazing enthusiasm
@@The-Busy-Beeeee right? One of my special interests is listening to other people hyperfixate on theirs 😆
As someone not neurotypical I sensed it by the length and topic of the video, and I love it anyway.
Oh my god ALL OF YOU 🥹🥹❤️❤️ STAAWUUUPPPP
36:22 "never took off his shoes," never implying he came over at least more than once,
At most he cane over frequently
DUDE. Just finished watching the whole video yesterday and I can only say: You didn't need to go that HARD on the "Into the light" segment. The fact you did is so awesome and emphasized how Turbo got his fitting end. A man driven by avarice and ego getting the spotlight he always wanted. And one he could never leave.
Your entire video is GOLD. The humor, the psychoanalysis, and the PRESENTATION! Even if it had its tangents, they were used to add context to the video and don't take away from it.
This is one of the greatest character analysis videos on the internet, hands down. Hats off to you and your hard work!
THAT IS SO UNBELIEVABLY KIND.. thank you so much ❤️🥺 :))
Just checking in to make sure you saw the hardest part of the whole video, that ENDING... I almost clicked off the video since it was sorta post-credits and seemed unsettling-it's 5 am and I am susceptible to nightmares-but I am *so* glad I stuck around
This is genuinely, no hyperbole, one of the best video essays I've ever seen. The editing, the analysis, the script, all of the little gags, every single aspect really came together here and I can tell that you poured every ounce of passion you have into this!
This video is SO good that it made me appreciate and love Wreck-It Ralph (which was ALREADY my favorite Disney movie) is ways I didn't even know were POSSIBLE. Despite the fact that this video was over TWO HOURS LONG I might just watch it AGAIN just to catch all of the minor gags and edits that I missed. You should be really proud of this! ^^
FAX
the amount of times i’ve watched this video already is insane
iam glad i'm not the only one to have watched this video more than once. eye twitches /pos /i have only watched this video 3 times by now
I love how Veneloppe probably never even knew who Turbo was. Like who would have told her? The other racers? They hate her. King Candy? Lol no. Ralph never does so on screen so probably never did.
After the movie, Vaneloppe was probably like "Sooooo who was the Turbo guy?"
“Oh, so that’s why he was glitching like me! What a hypocrite.”
UA-cam HID my last comment so i gotta try to express my love for this essay without swearing.
Best 2 hours spent watching a video, there were SO MANY things I never knew or considered about this movie before I first watched this.
I had NO idea that Turbo straight up looks at the camera while he glitches, I LOVE little details like that. And the little animatic about his DEATH? THE CINIMATIC COSPLAY REVEAL AT THE END?! THIS IS SO COOL!!! There's so much passion packed into this video, and it's CONTAGIOUS. I've been horribly obsessed for about a month now...
Also, for whoever is reading this, you should scroll to the very bottom of the description. I found a little something down there.
Fun fact: The cybug was not seen by anyone until it’s eggs hatched after crashing into chocolate
That means it was mating in chocolate, lived in chocolate, had it’s babies born in chocolate, probably copied the attributes of chocolate with it’s powers, then decided to try other sweets later when it could suddenly swarm Sugar Rush
It really liked chocolate…
This sounds like a description of an e621 video
@@JonathanNormandyYou like sincastermon don't you?
@@defective7340 guilty as charged...
@@defective7340who is sincastermon again?
@@bestboisoupsoupit involves the cursed numbers so I’m pretty sure you DONT want to know
"playing god does not come without consequence" THAT LINE GOES SO HARD OMG
I personally think that Turbo escaped roadblasters because Litwak didn’t immediately unplug roadblasters, he put the sign on it, which means he was going to call someone to fix it like he did when Ralph left his game, because why have a sign nobody could see, which means Turbo had a WHOLE DAY AT LEAST to leave roadblasters, and find a good hiding spot to do his coding and not dying.
1:08:30 another addition, Turbo’s only ‘if’ in his hypothetical from the manipulation segment was ‘If Vanellope wins’, and Vanellope in the next scene says this, only making Turbo’s manipulation even stronger.
"You're not gonna imprison a nine year old, are you Candy?"
"Yeah, in the fungeon, why?"
This killed me! 😂
Hey um thank you for making this. When this movie came out, i was a young undiagnosed autistic kid. I hyperfixated on this movie SO HARD. My previous fixation was sonic the hedgehog, and although i got bullied for it, people still respected it as an interest. But when i tried talking about Wreck it Ralph, i was met with sneers of "You watched a movie made for babies?!" aaaand you can imagine the infantilization that spiraled from there. My brain pretty much bottled my emotions on the film, stuck a cork in it and threw them away.
Your video essay popped that cork and showered my brain in all sorts of dopamine. So uh. Thanks for opening me back up to exploring my facination with animated film.
That is so incredibly touching to me, thank you for sharing❤️❤️ I know it can be overwhelming when you repress something you feel so strongly about and it returns out of nowhere (that same phenomenon sparked this entire video honestly) But i am more than glad this silly video was able to respark your interest in the movie❤️ I hope you've been able to rediscover the joy :')
This movie is an absolute showcase of brilliance. If those people don't try to be supportive of your passion for it, then it's on them.
dude i was the same way, i’m so glad you’re able to be your authentic self now!!!
The scariest part of King Candy's manipulation is that from Ralph's perspective, it actually could have happened. Ralph did not know that Vanellope was actually supposed to be the ruler of Sugar Rush, or that she was on the side of the game. For all he knew, Vanellope's glitch actually COULD have caused the game to be unplugged. Its absolutely devious.
@@lasercraft32 the best way to lie to someone is by telling the truth
Even better, it did actually cause her to be locked to Sugar Rush. And Turbo may or may have not know that. So he really took a chance revealing that considering he reprogrammed the game, but Turbo really knew that Ralph would do anything for Vanellope.
@@iantaakalla8180 I think it's likely that Turbo knew that, because Vanellope knew that. I can believe that in at some point in the 15 years that Sugar Rush was plugged in, Vanellope tried to leave at least once, and was observed by Turbo or his subjects.
Or he tried to kick her out himself.
I like that at the end of the day, every single attribute of Vanellope is exploited to make sure he wins the Sugar Time races.
Say what you want about King Candy/Turbo, but he’s got some brains and god, is he good at using them
the fact that there's a Cabinet Man reference at the VERY END is so beautiful lol
That was also super funny
You know what I hate about the sequel? They had such a great opportunity to confront a fact from the first movie: there are millions of versions of all of these characters, as there are arcades everywhere around the world. There is no way Ralph wouldn't have come across iterations of himself, or Vanellope, having an identity crisis. Doesn't that sound like a better conflict than the weird obsessive thing we got?
Would've been interesting to see if there are versions of Ralph who relishes in being the bad guy, versions of Felix who is the one tired of the same routine, or perhaps the excessive praise, and versions of Vanellope that are what the programming meant for her to be at first aka a regular princess
Omg YES
@@DuskoolOooh imagine the jealousy especially that last point would produce, Venellope seeing another version of her live the life she never got to live, the life that was SUPPOSED to be her's.
I would've loved to see something like that being explored
Maybe the small arcade could have been bought out, and the arcade games are brought to another larger arcade with multiple copies of games. Perhaps they could have a copy of Turbo’s game, and this copy of turbo has to wrestle not with only with the fact that there are copies of him, but what that copy did.
@anonomooose Imagine being some alternate Turbo who's fairly well adjusted and then these new games get brought in and you find out that their slang for game-jumping is literally your name
Honestly, since I saw this movie the thing that most interested me and confused me about Turbo's story is not just how in the world did he infect the cybug, but the strange simbolism of how he manages to use someones nature against themselves. Turbo didn't really survive the attack, but at the same time the cybug saved him from actually dying, somehow abusing the fact that it's copy ability is only used on inanimates to make the cybug copy a person instead of an item, forcing the cybug to replicate his will and consciousness. He found an oversight, a weakness on the cybugs nature and abused it to make the cybug counter itself, strangely similar to how he used Ralph's or Vanellope's nature against themselves
OH MY GOD
Btw, now that I read my coment again I just noticed how badly I wrote it, I'm glad you managed to understand it, but I literally fell asleep as I was finishing to write it XDDD
Omg thats. Such a good way to imagine why King zcandy did fuse and any other victims does not. Wow!
Villains having petty, salty, and jealous backstories are the best as the lesson and cautionary tale is to NOT let fame and pride get into your head.
mayb this is a bit silly but your speech about how scary is to be an artist and how human art made with love will always be appreciated genuinely helped me a whole lot, i was so ready to give up on my art and improving it and sharing it online bc i didnt see a point in doing that anymore i was also going through a major artblock so i didnt even like what i was creating, but that speech made me feel so much better and ready to start creating again idk yeah, so yeh thank you funny yt bird! (also side note omg king candy IS one of the best disney villains HOW COME NOBODY TOLD ME B4??')
“Your best nightmare” is the perfect music choice for the Bug King Candy scene. It is the theme of a manipulative flower who became a Eldridge abomination and was trying to kill and torture a little kid, the only difference is that the flower has had a lot of things happen to him and Turbo is just a sociopath.
Atomic bomb vs coughing baby
what makes Quburt being unplugged more sad is how the enemies Wrong Way & Bad Ball are completely absent
OH MY GOD. OH MY GOD??!!!?
NO YOU'RE RIGHT
I noticed Wrong Way was gone, but for some reason I never thought that maybe that was because he didn't make it out...
As for the balls I didn't consider them alive
I guess Wrong Way went *the Wrong Way* am I right!1?!1,>?@? [Insert comically bass boosted laugh track and the Seinfeld theme here] (this joke sucks)
@@icemast2390 and then It just Distorts unsettlely, as you realize you made a Joke about a Dead character that couldn't escape their Fate.
@@TheDimensionalArtist *Gloomy sfx. plays*
I really wish Wreck-It Ralph 2 was about Felix and Ralph going on an adventure and realizing they still have baggage with each other, that would've been so much better. Maybe that hypothetical movie would have two antagonists who are threatening to put the arcade out of business just by fighting each other across games.
But if they did that where could Disney put in all those scenes jacking themselves off?
it still could've been about the internet too!! maybe it's just because i'm a sucker for old web shit, but there's a well of potential with internet stuff that nobody really played on. give us some Y2K crash shit
@@gardenagnostic wreck it ralph has to escape club penguin as the servers are finally shut down.
well, I feel like a sequal overall is just a bad idea. ralph and felix never ACTUALLY had problems with each other as individuals, the problem was their societal position. Ralph wasn't envious of felix the person, he was envious of felix the hero. the same could be said vice versa
@@ItsNothingRichy Well, what I'm saying is that 30 years of Felix the Hero and Ralph the Villian might not go away overnight
I am so picky about video essays, how people speak and suck it can be a make or break for me… I opened this video and suddenly 45 minutes have gone by and I’m super invested. I love this expressive editing and silliness I LOVE IT
That segment where you described Turbos downfall and then the flashing “G A M E O V E R” gave me literal chills.
26:10 "And now it's 1987! Which was also the year of an incident at some random pizza chain nearby-"
Me, who was currently in the middle of drawing Michael Afton while watching this: "..."
You should've drawn a parrot next to them just saying that specifically phrase
WAS THAT THE BITE OF '87!?
Nice
I'm surprised no one says, "Caught you at a bad time?"...lol...
I NEVER saw that frame of him looking at us, that is actually insane. He's so well written. Also the game's name being 'Sugar Rush' is so clever as to why Turbo was first intrigued to go into SR in the first place. He never saw the game itself, he saw the title. Sugar Rush was his Adrenaline Rush.
something i've always loved about this movie is how "going turbo" is such a normalised phrase in this universe that turbo himself says his own name like it's a slur. the way that the man who started the entire thing is using it as a shield to hide behind when ralph finally does it is such a great choice imo. he pretends to hate the concept when in reality he is the sole reason it even exists
1:10:57 - i feel like this scene is even more heartbreaking in the polish dub. basically before running off she tells him "you don't deserve that medal" which can mean both the hero medal from heroes duty but also the one she made him (which i always interpreted it as) meaning yk hes not deserving to be a "hero" and neither her friend because of that betrayal
POLAND MENTIONED TURBOSTYCZNIE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Polish dubs can be either hit or miss
I ADORE the use of cursed King Candy merch photos in the editing!!! Everytime a new unholy gremlin crawls out of the void it hits like a ton of bricks.
Also I love how the tone oscillates between moments of comedy gold to what feel like god damned true crime and back again at the drop of a hat. Unhinged, which is fitting for a rancid elf like this man.
I just finished the video and NEIL CICIEREGA?!? I THOUGHT HE WAS TAS ONLY?!?!
Seriously though, fantastic video! I always loved Wreck It Ralph as a kid, and think of it often, but had no clue just how throughly integrated all the themes and threads into every piece of this movie. Every single moment is so well set up and always earned. I think the best media analysis can do is show us how much more there is to love in our favorite stuff, and how much care and love the artists all put into it. And you highlighted all that so well! Amazing work! (And now to the detriment of everyone I am going to reblogging all the Turbo fanart I can on tumblr…)
Also, even if you didn’t reference The Bite, I probably would have guessed you had a history with FNAF. No one does arcade glitch horror better than the FNAF fandom. (Seriously though the ending was straight up fantastic, or should I say, TURBOTASTIC!!! Thank you so much for making this!)
RANCID ELF!!!! the image choices are the funniest part of this video i adore them so much
A fan theory/headcanon/au thing/concept I always enjoyed was the idea that King Candy was an actual character in Sugar Rush pre-Turbo (maybe like for a hint or tutorial system?), and even Venellope’s father because of whole King and Princess thing. The idea that Turbo either murdered the previous King Candy or maybe even fused his code with him, taking him down with him, works well for the whole parasite thing Turbo’s got going on (Also, imagine the angst possibilities for Venellope). Either way, thanks for re sparking my love for this movie, King Candy now consumes my every waking thought, lol.
Extra seasoning to add on that headcanon - could it then be assumed that the King Candy bits of the bug fusion at the end were the last remnants of the original's code taking control to protect his daughter and kingdom, making sure Turbo couldn't regain control and escape the light (and perhaps put the original's own nightmare to an end, if the King was still aware to some extent while Turbo puppeted around his code/body for the past few decades).
@@DBArtsCreators YEAHHHHH, YOU GET IT :D That’s exactly what I was thinking :) To also add onto that, I’ve always thought “Hey, why didn’t Turbo just…kill Vanellope? Like, he had access to the code, why just disconnect her box rather than deleting it entirely?” A more fun explanation that just “He can’t” could be that the remaining King Candy code (like you spoke of) just wouldn’t let him. Like, if you were being puppeted around by a mad-man trying to take over your kingdom and he even then went to kill your daughter? You’d do whatever you could to stop it, right? I have many thoughts about this concept, so thanks for sharing and fuelling me further onwards with it, lol
I have theory maybe he was a character for secret bonus level in Cola volcano but since that part wasn’t finished his character was also scrapped and hidden somewhere in the code. So when Turbo decided to go to this game he was looking for disguise and found this not finished concept and yeah took its form. So I guess this is why he wasn’t rejected by game’s code
@@Michiko458 Yeah, maybe like the Cola Volcano was gunna be a tutorial level and he’d teach you how to race? Probably scrapped because it took to much time and they could just put the controls on the box or something….Either way, I’m pretty sure King Candy had to have existed in some capacity pre-Turbo, as where else would he have gotten the assets and textured and stuff for the character? Like, how would he even make the model and race picture from within the game, you know?
@@pokepuff2988 thats what I was thinking too because I doubt that he could create whole new character look and stuff because how messy he deleted Vanillopa. If he was that capable of controlling game and coding he would have removed her more effectively than he did. And also maybe thats is why his panel in code room looks so big. Because he added himself so already existing panel making it heavier than others