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Wreck-It Ralph

  • 2012
  • PG
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
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John C. Reilly, Jane Lynch, Rich Moore, Sarah Silverman, Gerald C. Rivers, Jack McBrayer, Roger Craig Smith, and Kevin Deters in Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
The bad-guy character in a classic game who longs to be a hero brings trouble to his entire arcade after sneaking into a new first-person shooter game and unleashing a deadly enemy.
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Ralph is tired of playing the role of a bad guy and embarks on a journey to become a video game hero. But he accidentally lets loose a deadly enemy that threatens the entire arcade.Ralph is tired of playing the role of a bad guy and embarks on a journey to become a video game hero. But he accidentally lets loose a deadly enemy that threatens the entire arcade.Ralph is tired of playing the role of a bad guy and embarks on a journey to become a video game hero. But he accidentally lets loose a deadly enemy that threatens the entire arcade.

  • Director
    • Rich Moore
  • Writers
    • Rich Moore
    • Phil Johnston
    • Jim Reardon
  • Stars
    • John C. Reilly
    • Jack McBrayer
    • Jane Lynch
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    484K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • Rich Moore
    • Writers
      • Rich Moore
      • Phil Johnston
      • Jim Reardon
    • Stars
      • John C. Reilly
      • Jack McBrayer
      • Jane Lynch
    • 522User reviews
    • 378Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 33 wins & 42 nominations total

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    John C. Reilly
    John C. Reilly
    • Ralph
    • (voice)
    Jack McBrayer
    Jack McBrayer
    • Felix
    • (voice)
    Jane Lynch
    Jane Lynch
    • Calhoun
    • (voice)
    Sarah Silverman
    Sarah Silverman
    • Vanellope
    • (voice)
    Alan Tudyk
    Alan Tudyk
    • King Candy
    • (voice)
    Mindy Kaling
    Mindy Kaling
    • Taffyta Muttonfudge
    • (voice)
    Joe Lo Truglio
    Joe Lo Truglio
    • Markowski
    • (voice)
    Ed O'Neill
    Ed O'Neill
    • Mr. Litwak
    • (voice)
    Dennis Haysbert
    Dennis Haysbert
    • General Hologram
    • (voice)
    Edie McClurg
    Edie McClurg
    • Mary
    • (voice)
    Raymond S. Persi
    Raymond S. Persi
    • Gene
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    Jess Harnell
    Jess Harnell
    • Don
    • (voice)
    Rachael Harris
    Rachael Harris
    • Deanna
    • (voice)
    Skylar Astin
    Skylar Astin
    • Roy
    • (voice)
    Adam Carolla
    Adam Carolla
    • Wynnchel
    • (voice)
    Horatio Sanz
    Horatio Sanz
    • Duncan
    • (voice)
    Maurice LaMarche
    Maurice LaMarche
    • Root Beer Tapper
    • (voice)
    Stefanie Scott
    Stefanie Scott
    • Moppet Girl
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Rich Moore
    • Writers
      • Rich Moore
      • Phil Johnston
      • Jim Reardon
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    9FairlyAnonymous

    A lot better than expected, and made for gamers

    Side note: The animated short Paper Man was very good. The animation was a unique blend of CGI but made to look like hand drawn animation. The only slight issue I had with it is that the short got crazy at the end and became unbelievable. Still cute.

    Being a gamer, I decided to go to this movie. I knew the movie was going to be good, but I didn't expect it to be really good. The action, humor, voice-acting, plot, and animation are all great. Since this movie is aimed towards gamers, I feel like a lot of the cameos and jokes are going to fly over most people's heads, such as "All your base are belong to us" written on a subway wall or "Leroy Jenkins was here". Thankfully, the movie doesn't rely on cameos to be successful.

    The animation in Wreck-It Ralph is very beautiful, and is great at expressing the video game world. I did not see it in 3D, but just from watching it in 2D I can tell that this movie would look amazing in 3D. The animators did really good in this movie because each video game world looks vastly different from another. Each world feels like an actual video game that I've played. If there is one problem that I can pick out in this movie (and many others have noted this as well) is that the plot focuses on the Sugar Rush world a bit too much. Most of the other worlds are revealed at the beginning mainly for the sake of reference, with only a few actually being important.

    The humor in Wreck-It Ralph is good because it hits a very large audience. A lot of the cameos and jokes are related to video games but there are also a lot of movie references as well, puns, slapstick jokes, and some crude humor. Some people complained at the crude humor but honestly it didn't bother me because it was coming from a character who looks like she is five, so it actually made sense.

    The interesting thing about Wreck-It Ralph's plot is that it has very little to do with an external conflict, but more with an internal one (which is a pun in itself because they are inside of video games). There is a main bad guy, and a huge disaster, and all of these other conflicts but these elements are back seat to the character development. I thought it was neat since most animated movies do the opposite. The voices for all of the characters were really well done. There weren't any annoying characters which adds to the movie. Another nice thing about the plot is that main bad guy is not revealed until the very end of the movie which focuses the plot on the characters, not the action or the villain.

    Overall a really great movie. Spectacular animation, great voice work, emotional and even touching at times, and overall humorous. While the Sugar Rush world might get slightly stale after awhile, it is still excellent movie. Gamers, this goes to you, WATCH THIS MOVIE!
    9billygoat1071

    Virtual Joys

    Wreck-It Ralph imagines a world where arcade game characters have their own lives. It's like a video game version of Toy Story and Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but this one is much more appealing to the viewers. As expected, it has an endless amount of enjoyment, a big scale of adventure, and really fun characters. The filmmakers poured their love of these games to the film thus made this a wonderful nostalgic delight.

    The story doesn't sound quite fresh at some point, especially for an animated film, but the main attraction here is the theme. It sets in a magnificent arcade world. It's fun when it captures the prominent video game mannerism like the freezy movements in retro games, an out of control game character walking against the wall in 3D games, and the glitching. It's easy to know what the central games are inspired from. Many would root for the cameos of iconic game characters and each of their appearance are splendid. The movie is filled with action set pieces that are undeniably exciting. By its grand scale and references, the experience is gloriously extraordinary.

    Another charms of the film is the characters. We don't usually see films with well developed characters in blockbusters these days but this one has plenty of it. They all have their own pathos, but in a comical way. And the voice performances were great. John C. Reily gives Ralph an acceptably nice personality. Sarah Silverman makes Vanellope adorable enough. Jack McBrayer is quite charming as the always positive Fix-It Felix Jr. and Alan Tudyk is delightful as the goofy King Candy.

    The animation is wonderful. Like what I said, they really capture the elements of every video game. The game "Sugar Rush" has the most colorful(and product placed) visuals of the film. The rest is thoroughly inspired. 3D is usually unnecessary but here is just fine. It's kind of worth it by its large adventures. There is no scene after the credits but it's better to stay during it to listen to the theme songs of "Sugar Rush" and "Fix-It Felix Jr.".

    There isn't much groundbreaking about Wreck-It Ralph but what makes this special is its tribute to the classic video games. It also serves an over the top fun and sweetness(no Sugar Rush pun intended). It's so fun, it's easy to ignore its little flaws. There are some things that could have been better, but the film is already good enough. To those who love playing video-games will enjoy this a lot more. It's just full of life and nostalgia. Wreck-It Ralph is a great virtual ride!
    arshia_ma

    Today i felt such a warmness in my heart that i have not felt in years...

    first of all i'm a 29 years old guy and everyone consider me a very logical person (and not an emotional one). today i saw Wreck It Ralph. During the movie when i heard each laughter of Venelope or her excitements ,it was just like i saw my own baby girl doing it(BTW i do not have a child) and i could not stop my tears (even right now that i'm think of it) and She was so sweet and full of life that i have not seen in anyone for a long time... And about Ralph,he was just what i call a true friend and true human being(even if he is just an animation character). what more do i need to learn from an animation movie???

    Thanks Disney for giving me all this GREAT WARM FEELINGS that i have not experienced it for a long time... Thanks.
    8Lepidopterous_

    There's no one I'd rather be than me

    Here is a warm, clever, and funny addition to Disney's animated canon. Wreck-It Ralph applies the general concept of Toy Story in a new and original way. The entire film is illuminated with familiar video game characters and little gamer jokes from invisible walls to jerkier, less developed side characters.

    The overarching Armageddon subplot could have been handled better since it has us nearly forgetting about it in an effort to focus on developing the main characters and their own interests. Ralph seems to be oblivious throughout the film about the fact that he pretty much threatens everyone's existence with his carelessness.

    But Vanellope! The highlight of the film. She is the most adorable little character, although it is a bit creepy that she's essentially a mini-me of Sarah Silverman. Nonetheless, if this movie has a single strong point, it's that Vanellope will find a way to win you over.

    The simple lesson of the film is conveyed well: grow to accept your identity.
    8jediguitarguy

    Even better than I hoped....

    Got to see an advances screening of Wreck-it Ralph today. I had been waiting for at least a year for this film and it did not disappoint.

    I am a hardcore Disney fanboy and was before I even played my first video game. But I have to be honest, sometimes Disney doesn't get it. They see something is trending and an instant money maker and jump head first even if they don't understand the topic they're tackling.

    So it does make you wonder if they could really do justice to a film dedicated to something they really don't excel in. Video games are not Disney's strong suit(except for the rare cases like Kingdom Hearts, which really only succeeds, because they have little to nothing to do with the production). Trust me I've played enough cheap marketing/movie tie in/ buy it for your kid because of the characters on the box Disney games to know what I'm talking about.

    But Wreck-it Ralph nailed it. Start to Finish it is a love letter to gaming, made by people who understand games(and I highly suspect John Lasseter's role as Executive Producer greatly contributed to it's excellence).

    It really reminded me of why we love games. It's not the technology or the graphics or the marketing hype. It's what they make us feel. The broad range of emotions they extract from us as we immerse ourselves in their world. The joy of victory, the stinging pain of loss, laughter and even tears. I felt all of those in this movie.

    The world has become an ugly place and personally, my faith is what gets me through. But when you experience a game or a movie that takes you to an imaginative world where anything is possible, things start to seem a little brighter. Those stacks of paperwork you're facing seem smaller. The grisly news headlines get a little further away. That's what art and beauty do. They heal; help us see things in a better light. And I thank God for them.

    I didn't expect for the movie to get me waxing philosophical, but that's the kind of hairpin I am.

    Side notes: I was a little disappointed that they lingered SO long in one environment and I, frankly, find the crude humor tiresome. I thought the 3D was excellent, providing a nice immersive depth and texture without ever seeming gimicky( and I'm not a die hard 3D fan). Also, be sure to get there in time for the short at the beginning, Paper Man. Reminded me of classic Disney animated shorts, and that is not a bad thing.

    A few weeks ago I was leaving California Adventure Park and overheard a little boy talking to his father about Wreck-it Ralph. With the wide eyed enthusiasm of youth he said to his father, "It's a movie about video games....who doesn't like that?" Well said, kid, well said.

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    • Trivia
      Unlike most animated films, the principal actors regularly recorded audio sessions together in the same room, a situation which led to a lot of improvising.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 29 mins) After Vanellope resets the game by crossing the finish line, the race track still has King Candy's logo and face from the earlier track.
    • Quotes

      King Candy: [puts on glasses] You wouldn't hit a guy with glasses, would you?

      [Ralph yanks the glasses off and breaks them over Candy's head]

      King Candy: You hit a guy *with* glasses. That's... that's... well-played.

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits finish rolling there is a final shot where the Disney title card has an arcade "Kill Screen" with 8-bit versions of Ralph, Calhoun, and others walking around broken game stages.
    • Alternate versions
      Also shown in a 3D version.
    • Connections
      Edited into Zenimation: Cityscapes (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Celebration
      Written by Ronald Bell, Claydes Smith, George 'Funky' Brown (as George Brown), James 'JT' Taylor (as James Taylor), Robert 'Spike' Mickens (as Robert Mickens), Earl Toon, Dennis D.T. Thomas (as Dennis Thomas), Robert 'Kool' Bell (as Robert Bell), Eumir Deodato

      Performed by Kool & The Gang

      Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ralph, el demoledor
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $165,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $189,422,889
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $49,038,712
      • Nov 4, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $471,222,906
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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