*WRECK IT RALPH* wrecked my heart

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Original Movie: Wreck it Ralph

All Comments (21)
  • @3monthbender
    Sarah Silverman absolutely killed it as Vanelope in this; the anguish in her voice when Ralph smashes the cart is heart-wrenching.
  • @daan_053
    when ralph jumps down at the mentos he was prepared to die, which would put their own game down, while falling he says the thing from the villians group while doing the most heroic act evr in the movie. this movie is just amazing.
  • Natalie keeps being surprised by how heart warming and emotional animated movies can be. Trust us, they are some of the best films in the business.
  • @duck-ew5zs
    Forgot how gut wrenching Venelope's scream is in that cart wrecking scene
  • @peregry
    Wreck it Ralph has probably the best twist villain of that era of Disney, but it's also amazingly foreshadowed. Firstly, King Candy's very design contrasts highly with the rest of the Sugar Rush game looking like a Disney/western animated character as opposed to Sugar Rush's Japanese anime aesthetic, making him immediately feel out of place. His name also set him apart: every other racer is a pun on a candy or dessert; except for him. Secondly, Vanellope's name, it fits the pun naming scheme for racers but also includes "von Swepts" and is the only character to include the "von", which is significant when you remember that "von" is a Germanic term indicating nobility, foreshadowing her being a Princess. Then, of course, there's the voice of Turbo in the flashback if you pay attention it's clearly the same voice actor as King Candy, but on initial viewing you often miss it or write it off as them just reusing a voice actor for a quick take. Thus when the twist happens it CAN surprise you, but you don't feel betrayed because it fits with everything you've seen up to that point, and on repeat viewing you can then see all that clever foreshadowing.
  • This movie caught me off guard on how heartwarming it turned out to be. Loved it!
  • @ElectricFury
    Ralph and Venelope's friendship is one of my all time favourite relationships between Disney characters. I also really like how they do Felix and Ralph's dynamic too.
  • The interesting thing about Wreck It Ralph is that it was such a big success, Disney always put promotional material out for their next films advertising that some of the same creatives were involved in it. The next thing? Frozen. After that? Zootopia. Generally, the main person who was involved in those things creatively was Jennifer Lee. They had a huge run of great animated films, but it really started with Ralph.
  • @taffowst
    You've made it this far WITHOUT seeing Wreck It Ralph?! Shocking. Gonna enjoy this one.
  • @Liam_Mellon
    "When you're ostracized, or neglected, or mistreated, it's hard to hear, 'Just accept and love yourself, and then the rest will far into place.' Because really, at the end of the day, all you want is the acceptance of others, because that's the one thing you're missing." This is one of the most profound and relatable things I've ever heard from a youtuber. Thanks, Natalie!
  • @OhnnyTsunami
    I love the bad guy meeting, its wonderful to see they're not really such bad guys 😂
  • @trouty42
    “I’m bad and that’s good. I will never be good and that’s not bad. There’s no one I’d rather be, than me.” That line hits so hard at the end. 😭
  • @carm3d
    I love how the end credits takes us through the evolution of videogame technology. The Fix-It Felix song was made by "Buckner & Garcia" the team who made "Pac-Man Fever" back in the 80's. Alan Tudyk was doing a spot-on impersonation of Ed Wynn. He was the Mad Hatter in the original Alice in Wonderland.. He was also in Mary Poppins as the laughing guy.
  • @kin4386
    "I'm bad, and thats good. I'll never be good and that's not bad. There's nobody I'd rather be... Than me." A quote I'll always appreciate from this movie.
  • @SirWeibrot
    12:56 What people always miss in this scene is that since Cy-Bugs turn into whatever they eat that bug would've turned into some messed up version of her husband that she then had to kill
  • @Scott_Forsell
    It's always the quote unquote kids movies that wreck me. Up, Toy Story 3, Brave, Encanto, etc. I routinely shed late middle-aged, manly overwhelmed tears at animated "kid" movies all the time. I'm not embarrassed.
  • @dthejc
    'If that little kid likes me, how bad can I be' gets me.
  • I was so confused by the trailers for this movie, I was sure it was nothing but a shallow fan-service appeal to gamers. Imagine my surprise and joy when I finally watched it, and it was just genuinely a good, heartfelt, well-written movie, that ALSO pulled off fun fan-service and respectful nods to gamers 💖💖
  • @CrowTRobot
    Disney’s internal studio was on a hot streak with Tangled/this/Frozen/Big Hero 6/Zootopia/Moana.
  • @jjbizzare96
    Ralph is the perfect example of how a villain is only as good as their hero, because without Ralph there is no game. And Felix is the perfect example of how privilege can constitute towards arrogance, his popularity due to him being a good guy made his awareness of how important Ralph was very cloudy at times. Which further explains why Ralph wanted to win at something so badly, he just wanted to be seen, loved, and recognized just as much as Felix was.