

If you had to watch someone destroy a building that was your pride and joy for thirty years over and over again, wouldn't you feel a tiny bit of resentment towards that person? Of course this still plays off Gene as a Jerkass since it would mean he's responsible for tearing down Ralph's own home to make the apartment in the first place. It would certainly explain why he seems so protective of the other Nicelanders, and why he hates Ralph so much for destroying the building and throwing him off the roof. Some fans have interpreted Gene as being the owner and/or founder of the Nicelanders' hotel.It's a crowning moment of funny since making Zangief a "bad guy" was the writer's version of revenge for always losing to Zangief in the original Street Fighter II arcade games.

maybe Zangief just felt like a bad guy and that's why he goes to Bad Anon. Maybe going around, beating people senseless, covered in scars and not particularly close to anyone. Fans criticize the film for portraying Zangief as a bad guy when he's quite the opposite in the Street Fighter franchise.A bratty, selfish egotist who gradually jumped down a slippery moral slope?.A psychopathic, attention-seeking, and destructive program who crashed two games in a fit of petty jealousy, or.A Jerk with a Heart of Gold who took losing popularity the wrong way,.Harmless? Very powerful? Game Central Station's only way to interact with game characters? Capable of actually enforcing any protocols or just a "cardboard" authority figure? Secretly a fun guy? Are they really alright kids who were just mean to Vanellope because Turbo took away their memories, and are genuinely apologetic for what they've done once they've gotten their memories back? Or are they still fantastic racists against glitches and they're only apologizing because they realize Vanellope has the power to punish them for their actions? Even if fear of punishment doesn't play a factor into the racers regretting being mean to Vanellope, there's also the possibility it's because she wasn't actually a glitch and they will still display Fantastic Racism against "real" glitches. is an old-fashioned goody-two shoes who is sweet to a fault and turns into a lovestruck dufus when he meets Calhoun. Soon, Vanellope ends up in a green room for the Disney princesses, and, well, you just have to see the scene for yourself. Halfway through the trailer, Vanellope asks a “Searchbar” for the craziest place on the internet, and the two avatars are brought to Disney blog Oh My Disney, where they’re greeted by Iron Man flying by and hostile First Order Stormtroopers. It’s probably for the best that Ralph and Vanellope don’t see 4chan and PornHub.įurthermore, the trailer reveals that Vanellope and Ralph enter a digitized “multiverse” of all things Disney. Yes, the internet, and in this new trailer, Amazon, Twitter, Snapchat, Weibo, and even MySpace (dwarfed by Facebook) all make “cameo” appearances. Reilly and Sarah Silverman, Wreck-It Ralph 2 follows Ralph (Reilly) and Vanellope (Silverman) as they venture into the internet. On Monday, Disney released the second trailer for Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2, which despite its unwieldy nature is still the name for this movie. Wreck-It Ralph 2 is, effectively, Disney’s own Infinity War, just without Thanos. But that’s what’s happening in the trailer for Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2, where Ralph and Vanellope venture into the internet and explore everything from Star Wars to Marvel, and even meta-spoofs the tropes of the Disney princesses.
TVTROPES WRECK IT RALPH 2 MOVIE
Of all the movies to venture the Disney multiverse, the sequel to Wreck-It Ralph probably isn’t the movie anyone expected.
