Retrieved December 11, Ralph: Hey cough drop! Retrieved June 13, Ralph accidentally gets the first-person shooter aka a kid playing the game inside the arcade killed, sugar rush wreck it ralph the game ends. It looks like a bright and colorful candy dreamland, but its characters especially the racers are mean-spirited, its ruler King Candy is corrupt, and outcasts like Vanellope are treated like dirt.
Watch the scenes in Game Central Station carefully. Futile Hand Reach : During the climax, after Turbo drags Ralph high up into the air, the latter spots Vanellope trapped before the gates and symbolically reaches out to her while shouting her name.
As a logo gag, the Disney Vanity Plate at the end of the credits glitches out and becomes a kill screen because of all the characters meshing together, which itself counts as a Shout-Out to the same thing in Pac-Man.
Genki Girl : Vanellope, who can snap from calm and snarky one moment to literally bouncing off the walls as if on a sugar high while teleporting all over the place and cheering at the top of her lungs when happy or excited The crowning moment is when Ralph tries to rush into the lab, believing it to be a safe haven from the Cy-Bugs, unaware that a lab would be exactly the kind of place where the Cy-Bugs would be coming from.
Ralph: I thought this was going be like Centipede! Ralph says players love it for "being retro", which he figures means something like "old, but cool". Gentle Giant : Ralph, when not playing the bad guy, is a big softie.
She even says "get a hold of yourself. Get Out! Getting Crap Past the Radar : Sgt. Fix-It Felix insists on helping Sgt. Calhoun: Like fun you are, short stack. A God Am I : After fusing with a Cy-Bug, Turbo declares himself the most powerful virus in the arcade and plans to infect the other games to forever be the center of attention. Played for Laughs at first Also Virus!! Good Bad Bugs : In-universe example.
Vanellope eventually learns to use her glitching as a teleport. In the ending, Ralph says the players love it. Good Colors, Evil Colors : Played with. Fix-it Felix Jr. In the Fix-It Felix Jr. However, the story of the movie itself is about Ralph trying to move away from his role as a villain and trying to become a hero in his own right. Felix, on the other hand, moves to a Lancer role, but without losing any of his heroic traits. The former is the true protagonist of Sugar Rush and glitches blue, while the latter has taken over the game for selfish reasons and glitches red.
Good Needs Evil : Quite literally in this case. A game really is only as good as its villain. The plot is kicked off by the utter lack of appreciation Ralph receives for just doing his absolutely vital job. Played straight with Turbo, though he comes back later. Gosh Dang It to Heck! Calhoun play this in different ways.
Felix is a very polite, old-fashioned person and may not even know any words stronger than "goshdarn"; Calhoun uses very Fix-It Felix Jr. Fortunately she shakes it off almost instantly. Grew Beyond Their Programming : Most of the cast have grown beyond simply playing their roles in their games.
Even Surge Protector is revealed to be a graffiti artist. The Grovel : A non-romantic version. After he broke her heart to save her and the subsequent Plot-Mandated Friendship Failure , Ralph eventually comes to his senses and sincerely apologizes to Vanellope about him being such a dickhead and destroying her kart.
Plus she can throw a mean punch when she has to. The weapons seem to be part of their code — Calhoun produces her rifle from nowhere during the climax in Sugar Rush. Hand Signals : As the arcade closes, Calhoun hears what she thinks is a Cy-Bug and raises a fist in the military "Hold" signal to alert her soldiers chatting behind her. Whether he wants it to or not. Heart Symbol : Heart symbols appear on-screen when Calhoun plants a kiss on Felix in the finale.
Heel : All game villains are this by the original wrestling definition, as Zangief explains to Ralph. They go out and play bad guys, but most of them are perfectly nice people off the clock. Heel—Face Turn : Ralph attempts to pull this off. The entire idea of "Face" and "Heel" and what it really means to be either is examined and played around with during the story.
They all quickly apologize and admit what heels they were. The moment gets exaggerated by the Laffy Taffies, that is, until Calhoun fires her weapon into the air to get them to knock it off. Hellhound : Parodied with the devil dogs, who, like all non-racer characters in Sugar Rush are sweets. Only some concept art of her racing outfit shows her wearing headgear. Calhoun spends most of the film helmet-less, even in the climax. Ralph fully intended to go down with all the Mentos into the molten hot diet cola.
Vanellope, in full control of her glitching, has none of that. Ralph: No. Just for me. Hiding Behind Your Bangs : Calhoun has a set of bangs, which is surprising for a marine given how she needs to see everything around her.
However, this serves as a good visual key to her guarded personality. Hit Me, Dammit! Laffy Taffy are apparently attracted to what makes them laugh, and they happen to like slapstick. Felix outright demands that Calhoun hit him repeatedly in the face, assuring her that he can use his hammer to fix his injuries, so no harm done. He making Vanellope a glitch also results in her learning how to control it, allowing Vanellope to come unstuck from his car and get ahead of him in the race, as well as using it to save Ralph in the climax.
For added irony, she becomes quite popular with the players thanks to this newfound ability. While the explosions do distress Vanellope, they also cause her glitching to kick in Hold Your Hippogriffs : Some here and there, though a lot of the phrases used are downright strange even without being altered to fit video games. Also, everyone from Sugar Rush alters their phrases to be candy-based.
Hollywood Hacking : The Sugar Rush game code that King Candy manipulates is a gorgeous example where he interacts with icons in a glowing energy sphere thing Turbo is quite the programmer for an old 8-bit game character.
Despite this, Vanellope is determined to not just finish, but win. Hub Level : Game Central Station a. Surge Protector: Anything to declare? Ralph: I hate you. Surge Protector: I get that a lot. Taken even further in the Polish version Mr. Ralph: I love you. Surge Protector: Very funny. You know, the one he himself stole? Vanellope insults Ralph that he seems homeless. Later on, she reveals that she sleeps next to the dangerous Diet Cola Hot Springs to avoid getting incarcerated for being a glitch.
Granted, she still had it better than Ralph did as while he sleeps on a pile of bricks, Vanellope uses a spongecake as a bed plus candy and snack foods to make a tent and furniture. Later, when Vanellope finds the gold medal on Ralph, he angrily wrecks her racecar which he helped her build. Tropes I to L I Did What I Had to Do : King Candy explains that he cannot allow Vanellope to race and get onto the roster, as her glitchy nature would put the game at risk of being unplugged and kill her in the process.
Though it turns out that this is largely a fabrication. King Candy: Do you know what the hardest part about being a king is? The place is yours, Ralph. This ends up being much sillier than it sounds, as the bug comes out of nowhere, and she immediately pulls out a giant minigun from under her dress and starts shooting, screaming in terror. She learned from her mistake, as seen during her wedding to Felix.
He has another one of the fate that would befall Vanellope as King Candy describes it to him. Immortality Field : As long as a video game character is in their own game, they will regenerate upon death.
If they are in another game, they are dead permanently. Improv : 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. Informed Attractiveness : Calhoun. Felix, coming from an 8-bit game, might see her "realistic" face as more attractive, as lower definition characters look more cartoony. Ink-Suit Actor : Ralph, Felix, Vanellope and Calhoun each bear at least a slight resemblance to their respective voice actors.
In an interesting inversion of the trope, Lynch has subsequently cosplayed Calhoun in real life! Inn Between the Worlds : Game Central Station is a surge protector that connects all the arcade machines together in reality, but serves as this for the game characters. It looks like a train station but it functions like a residence for characters of unplugged games. Insecure Protagonist, Arrogant Antagonist : Ralph suffers from low self-esteem and despite him being a Nice Guy , is looked upon with fear due to his bad guy reputation.
But he accepts his role and does not mean to cause as much destruction in other games as he does and tries to make amends for it. Turbo, a. King Candy , has a gigantic ego and absolutely cannot stand the idea of someone else showing him up at what he does, even going so far as to try and take over other games and inadvertently destroying them just to receive attention, all the while being totally and completely unapologetic about it. Vanellope first objects to Taffyta calling her a glitch and says she just has " pixlexia ".
In fact, she ultimately incorporates the glitch-teleport into her post-reset code since it has become part of her identity, and also because she turned it into a really cool superpower. Instant Expert : Vanellope picks up race driving with astonishing speed. Justified, as she was coded to be a racer, but was forced to forget how. Ralph cracks it in half before she can even finish her sentence. Insult of Endearment : Ralph and Vanellope start using these after a while, such as "president fart feathers" for Vanellope and "stinkbrain" for Ralph.
Intercontinuity Crossover : The dinosaur from Meet the Robinsons is a game character. Intergenerational Friendship : Ralph and Vanellope not only look like they are vastly different ages but their game cabinets have a 15 year age difference. They strike up a Like Brother and Sister relationship. Ironic Echo : "Have some candy! Ironic Echo Cut : Played for Drama after Ralph has stormed out of the penthouse celebration, determined to earn a medal.
Ralph: [wincing] Sheesh, it looks like she built it herself. Vanellope: [smugly] Built it myself. Irony : The chocolate cookie sandwich guards chanting "O-re-o, ore-o"?
While Ralph, a "villain" in his game, is quite the opposite. Likewise, everyone warns Ralph about going Turbo when Ralph expresses displeasure with how no one at work appreciates him for being a bad guy.
The thing is that Ralph takes a long time to snap and his plan was to go back to his game immediately before anyone noticed he was missing. When he finds out the consequences, he feels really guilty about leaving his coworkers homeless. He also revels in the chaos that he causes, as we see in the climax. That song is actually about sex, not auto racing , and simply uses cars as a metaphor. The audio commentary for this scene even mentions the trope by name.
Ralph and Felix do this when King Candy is revealed to be Turbo. Jerkass Has a Point : Played with. Her glitching ultimately turns out to be a possibly intentional Good Bad Bug. While Gene was the ringleader and most obnoxious of the Nicelanders who dismissed and ostracized Ralph causing him to leave in the first place , him calling Ralph out on his selfishness and the shortsightedness of his actions is not only accurate, but it quite likely cuts deeper and hammers in his failure more coming from an antagonistic character like Gene than it would have coming from a consummate good guy like Felix.
Ralph, for his part, may be destructive and have a bad temper, which resulted in him inadvertently ruining the anniversary party and abandoning the game to prove his detractors wrong, but he also has plenty reason to be upset.
So it makes sense that at the end of the film every one of these issues have to be addressed by Felix and the Nicelanders.
Jerk with a Heart of Gold : Ralph is a very decent person with a good heart, but is also selfish and has quite the temper on him. Though he always shows his better nature in time, he initially makes things constantly worse by acting only in his own best interest. Ralph is not amused. Before dropping the subject, she cheerfully begs him to let her get "one more! Just in Time : Vanellope transports Ralph out of the Collapsing Lair right before he gets crushed by huge piles of mentos.
Just the First Citizen : Vanellope ends up as this, after renouncing the throne and crown and settling for "president" instead. A virus programmed to be drawn into the destructive beacon.
He did manage to cripple her in the attempt, though, and was able to usurp her position by manipulating her mind and the minds of her subjects. Then he changed the rules specifically to exclude her from an event she used to love before her memories were lost, and all the while she can still feel the affinity she has for the sport.
His reason? Kid Hero : Vanellope starts off as a Bratty Half-Pint , evolves into a Damsel in Distress , and eventually earns her hero stripes at the climax.
Game Over. This becomes a plot point twice because Vanellope cannot leave due to her glitch status. King Mook : King Cy-Bug, a. Kitschy Local Commercial : Among the fake advertisements Disney used for the movie, one of them is a commercial for The Fix-It Felix Hammer, having shoddy graphics, poor format, and obviously-stock pictures and videos. Kneel Before Frodo : The other racers are quick to humble themselves after they remember that Vanellope was their princess.
Kneel Before Zod : Played with. Vanellope gets Ralph to genuflect so she can give him the cookie medal she made for him. It is indeed the code of all codes! In the end it actually proves to be a hint to an even bigger reveal: that Vanellope is actually the true ruler of Sugar Rush. Lampshade Hanging : "When did video games become so violent and scary?! There is also one about the player character in first-person shooters and how every body part except the arms is not visible.
Laser-Guided Karma : Played With. They realize their mistake too late when Ralph snaps and vanishes from the game. Cue an Out of Order sign that is well-deserved. Turbo pays for everything he did to Sugar Rush and Vanellope when his new Cy-Bug programming forces him to get himself burned to death by a volcanic eruption, with him being fully aware of it. Both contain massive spoilers.
Lawyer-Friendly Cameo : Kano, of Mortal Kombat : he is never acknowledged by name onscreen, and in the script he is referred to as "Cy-borg".
Though permission was gotten, one theory is that the name and character was PG-ified to avoid connecting the kid-friendly movie with a game whose basic principle is inflicting massive bodily harm. Mario is referred to only by name and never makes an appearance. John C. The Hornet car can be seen on one of the arcade machines without any explicit mention of the Daytona International Speedway.
Left the Background Music On : Felix has just rescued Calhoun from a NesquikSand pit, and romantic music plays in the background as Calhoun gets all doe-eyed. Then the camera pans slightly to reveal that the Laffy Taffies are providing the music and have surrounded them in the shape of a heart.
Calhoun fires a few warning shots into the air to get them to knock it off. Level Ate : The racing game Sugar Rush is entirely based around this trope, being set in a world made of candy and all of the characters being candy and pastry-themed.
Let Me Get This Straight Vanellope: Well no, not technically. But I just thought— Ralph: What did you think?! I can feel it in my code.
It can be seen as a hyperactive little girl badgering her big brother to play with her because she likes spending time with and annoying him and him indulging her because he likes to spend time with her as well even if he is annoyed by her brattish behaviors like mimicking him.
The Volleying Insults is certainly sibling like. Ralph: Gene, where is everybody? Ralph: Gene, wait! Gene: Well, what did you want, Ralph? I was just sick of living alone in the garbage!
Love at First Punch : Felix gets googly eyes at Calhoun immediately after she decks him. Love at First Sight : Felix becomes enamored with Calhoun as soon as he gets a good look at her "high definition".
The Cy-Bugs who ate them are notably far more resistant than the rest of their species. Magic Skirt : Vanellope hangs upside down from a tree branch and her skirt remains static. Mascot Racer : Sugar Rush is a food-based kart racing game. Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy : Calhoun and Felix; the former is a harden military veteran with no use for tender feelings while the former is a sensitive and soft-spoken repairman. Massive Multiplayer Crossover : Arcade machine characters regularly visit other machines and interact on a daily basis.
In a slightly meta example, Fix-It Felix Jr. May—December Romance : Played With. While they both appear as adults around the same age , Felix has been around for 30 years and Calhoun has only existed for one week, being from different gaming eras 8-Bit vs. Mean Character, Nice Actor : In his game, Ralph is a hulking, raging brute that fully intends to smash the building full of innocent tenants. The same can be said about the cameo villains. Especially M.
Bison and Kano. Like bugs they reproduce by laying eggs, but their nature as semi-robotic also leads them to have metal-like skin, technology assimilation and like bugs are attracted to bright lights. This is used dramatically during the story at the end of the second act. Ralph is sulking on the balcony of the Penthouse and throws his medal. As he looks out of the game screen into the real world, he sees the Sugar Rush cabinet across the arcade Ralph: Hey, Cough Drop!
Explain something to me: If Vanellope was never meant to exist, then why is her picture on the side of the game console? Medium Blending : The film is mainly in 3D, but the parts that use 2D sprites are well integrated into it. Midair Bobbing : At the Bad-Anon meeting, Clyde the Ghost floats up-and-down or left-and-right above a chair with the typical pace for his game. Especially after bringing that Cy-Bug into Sugar Rush.
Milestone Celebration : In-universe. The movie begins on Fix-It Felix Jr. The best idea seems to be that the Cy-Bug has absorbed the "King Candy" entity that Turbo created, and acts according to that absorbed programming, doing what Turbo wants. But when the beacon shows up, it overrides everything else, and compels the Cy-Bug to go toward it. The hybrid keeps glitching between Turbo and KC, with KC always "entranced" following the Cy-Bug programming , and Turbo always fully awake, frantically trying to turn away.
Minigame : In an in-universe example, the car-making factory from Sugar Rush. The next lines? The Toilet Humor scene happens mere seconds after Vanellope was face down in the mud crying over being bullied and having her pedal car smashed up by the other kids.
Exposition : In an odd, non-verbal sort of way. Done later with Felix when he has to explain what "Going Turbo" means to Calhoun. He can fix literally anything that he can whack with his hammer. Of course, considering his mental state and level of intoxication, Ralph may have been doing him a favor.
Mundane Made Awesome : The super big and high-tech "beacon" is a glorified bugzapper. Vanellope seems to be staring in disappointed shock at the car Ralph helped her bake, enough so that Ralph starts to apologize for screwing it up. Then she interrupts him by screaming "I love it, IloveitIloveitIloveit! However in some dubs, like the Norwegian, his lines were changed from " In the movie, none of the marines or Sgt. Nice job fixing it, hero.
Nice Job Fixing It, Villain : Both subverted and played straight in the fact that Ralph ends up saving the day in the end, yet he is still considered the "villain". King Candy, when he does not give Ralph back his medal when Ralph first meets him. Had King Candy just simply given Ralph his medal, then Ralph would have left the game and he would have never been discovered as Turbo.
Thus giving her new glitchy abilities , which she learns to control later on to her advantage. Her favorite nickname for him appears to be "Stinkbrain". His face flickers back and forth between his King Candy disguise, his rendered Turbo face, and his utterly terrifying skull-like 8-bit Turbo face, while red glitch lines flicker throughout his body.
All they know is eat, kill, multiply. Calhoun and Felix likewise stay with her to buy Ralph time. No Sympathy : Zigzagged. It has to come from within. No, You : Ralph inverts this trope when he is about to sacrifice himself.
Noble Demon : Zangief tries to explain this to the members of Bad-Anon. As Ralph is leaving Pac-Man a couple of restrooms can be seen near the exit. The intro even says "On a planet with no name No Ontological Inertia : Justified.
Once Vanellope crosses the finish line and gets transformed into a princess, the land resets back to what it was before the Cy-Bugs turned it into a wasteland. They come back in a big way later. Odd Couple : Felix and Calhoun, the repairman and the military veteran.
Admit it, you never saw it coming. Official Couple : Felix and Calhoun marry in the epilogue. Oh, Crap! Felix and the Nicelanders when Mr. Litwak puts up the "Out of Order" sign on their game. Ralph just before a baby Cy-Bug attacks him and makes him launch himself out of an escape pod. Vanellope when she crashes her car into stalactites made out of Mentos Felix has the most of these, from having pieces of ceiling fall on top of him that send him through his death animation to being shot at with machine guns outside of his game.
Calhoun has a big one when she finally finds the Cy-Bug nest. Calhoun: Doomsday and Armageddon just had a baby, and it is ugly! A smaller but just as pronounced one when the Cy-Bug initially escapes. All she does is stare wide-eyed and run her hands through her hair, in one of the only times we see her scared in the entire movie. King Candy when he sees Vanellope racing alongside him. Calhoun: Oh, this place just got interesting. Older Than They Look : Played with.
But since they were "plugged in" at that apparent age and 30 actual years have gone by, mentally they sometimes come off as significantly older. She also sometimes causes anyone in contact with her to glitch; this is used to create the big reveal that King Candy is actually Turbo. The end title card glitches in a parody of the Pac-Man "kill stage". The same is done with the end of the Bit by Bit making-of documentary on the Blu-Ray.
One-Hit-Point Wonder : Felix is one of these in his own game, as a few loose ceiling tiles is all it takes for him to go through his death animation and instantly resurrect seconds later. Only Killable at Home : All videogame characters invert this: They can only die outside their games.
Opening Narration : Played with. In order to access it, King Candy uses the Konami Code. Outside-Context Problem : Any character who game hops into another game falls into this.
Vanellope is quick to take advantage of this. The Cy-Bugs that infects Sugar Rush. They threaten to do the same to the entire arcade if they escape Sugar Rush. Notably, Bowser and Eggman actually resemble their official artwork with stunning faithfulness. Most people have at least heard of Pac-Man , but Dig Dug? It is also inverted when Felix moves on his own during game time; the controls on the arcade console move by themselves.
Which caused both games to glitch up, resulting in the unplugging and removal of both from the arcade. Pitbull Dates Puppy : Felix is very sweet and gentle while Calhoun is serious and tough. Only after he realizes that King Candy played him like a violin and cut his strings does Ralph make amends with Vanellope. Police Brutality : Played for laughs. Two cops, depicted as donuts, beat Ralph literally sugarcoated in Sugar Rush with their batons.
Powered by a Forsaken Child : Sort of. It was not supposed to have a king or a queen, just her. Princess in Rags : Vanellope is revealed to be this, as she was the rightful ruler of Sugar Rush before Turbo deposed her and made her live like a "homeless lady" in a cave. The scene where the donut cops Wynchell and Duncan deploy the Devil Dogs to search for Ralph is the point where they lose all attempts at subtlety.
The Subway cup in the arcade had more than its fair share of screen time. With said character as their real-life mascot, and in Sugar Rush , as the guard of the Kart Bakery. In the credits, his name is spelled Saitine. Protagonist Title : Ralph is the protagonist of the movie, but not of the fictional video game within his movie. Both titles are Protagonist Titles, so that Ralph has the movie named after him but lives his life in a world named after his opponent Fix-It Felix Jr.
Psychotic Smirk : Sergeant Calhoun sports one when Vanellope, restored to her true power as princess, orders all her bullies to be executed. She is, of course, joking. Calhoun: Ohh, this place just got interesting. When Vanellope is reset and everyone regains their memories of her as their ruler, they all begin apologizing. Vanellope then calmly tells everyone The other racers then begin begging for their lives, but Vanellope reveals she was just kidding.
From the NesquikSand to the vines of Laffy Taffy, which is attracted to anything they find amusing. The "Fungeon". King Candy also attempts to explain it. Remember, this is for children. Vanellope stating that she has "pixlexia" note dyslexia. The "Sweet Seeker" power-up. Punch-Clock Villain : How the video game baddies are portrayed; being the villain is their job. Fortunately, the impact knocks the "Out of Order" sign loose and shows him how he can really be a hero.
Felix: I almost drowned in chocolate milk mix! Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs : Ralph can punch incredibly fast. He uses this to pave through stuff. Vanellope seems to have picked it up — she can be seen doing it to the Street Fighter II bonus car, in the ending.
Realistic Species, Cartoony Species : The video game characters of different eras looks very different, with the old characters like Ralph and Felix being very cartoony, while new characters like Calhoun are more realistic.
Now completely averted with Fix-it Felix Jr. Real-Person Cameo : An unusual and ingenious case is with marine Markowski in the Polish dub version. Markowski is voiced by the lead singer of the legendary rock band named Perfect. The real name of the singer is Grzegorz Markowski. Taffyta: The rules are there for a reason, Vanellope. To protect us.
And then, all of a sudden, oh no! Vanellope: Hey! Taffyta: See? Jubileena: Oh, no! I g-g-g-glitched, too! Other racers: Oh no, I glitched. I glitched. Vannelope: Stop it! I just wanna race like you guys! Red Herring : Many of the trailers give the impression that, overall, the Cy-Bugs are the main foes of the movie.
Passionate and mellow, impulsive and long-term thinking, their clothes are even Color-Coded for Your Convenience. The sky of Sugar Rush turns incarnadine after the Cy-Bugs have caused enough havoc. Reference Overdosed : In addition to all the game references, there are even more shout-outs to other works. Remembered I Could Fly : Vanellope gets reminded of her glitching power just in time to use it to save herself. See Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory below. Restrained Revenge : Princess Vanellope gets revenge on her bullies by sentencing them to execution.
Turns out she was kidding. Resurrective Immortality : Being video game characters, they can respawn upon death — but as the PSA in Game Central Station notes, this only applies inside their own games. Death is permanent if it happens in another game. Rewatch Bonus : The reveal that King Candy is Turbo and Vanellope is a legitimate Sugar Rush racer who became Dummied Out become important in reviewings now that the audience knows what is going on since the beginning.
They sure are banking on nostalgia. In-universe, the Fix-It Felix Jr. I think that means "old but cool". Ride the Lightning : All the characters game-jump by traveling through the power cords. Nerds take note: there is such a thing as power-line networking , where data really is transmitted through the power cords. Rightful King Returns : Well, Princess in this case. This implies that nothing was "removed" but rather their memories were restored and Vanellope was reconnected. The creators admit that this was the whole reason why the idea of pairing Felix and Calhoun up was conceived.
Running Gag : The double stripe disappearing candy cane branches. This becomes a Plot Point when Calhoun and Felix are dropped into NesquikSand -pit after a double-stripe bridge vanishes beneath their feet. A very brief one, when Vanellope is learning to drive: Ralph stands in front of the cart and she runs over his foot.
Ralph hides behind a "rock" and she runs into a stalagmite, causing it to break, fall over and whack him on the head. Only later does Ralph realize he got played by King Candy and goes on to make amends with Vanellope. Sailor Earth : Plenty of fans of the movie have come up with their own Sugar Rush racers. You know the climax has reached the tippy-top when Ralph shouts "Vanellope!
This causes the game to be Out of Order, and thus Felix sets off to find him. Secret Test of Character : When Vanellope is revealed to be the princess, she pretends to issue an execution decree, followed by forgiveness for her rivals to test their reactions Taffyta: We are so sorry about the way we treated you! Rancis Fluggerbutter: Yeah, those were Candlehead: I was just doing what Taffyta told me to do! Vanellope: Tut, tut. As your merciful princess, I hereby decree that everyone who was ever mean to me shall be Racers: What?
No, no, no, please Fix-it Felix: Oh, my land! Calhoun: Oh! This place just got interesting. Taffyta: You are? Vanellope: Stop crying, Taffyta. Shabby Heroes, Well-Dressed Villains : The titular character wears a worn shirt and a set of overalls with one strap broken.
Shaped Like Itself : "It smells like Ralph in here. Calhoun scares them off with warning shots. Also at the end of the film, during their wedding, her soldiers actively ensure that this wedding is not a repeat of the previous one.
Shout-Out : As expected by the nature of the movie, it has its own tab. Shown Their Work : Plenty. Long story short, out of all the gaming references seen, almost all of them are portrayed perfectly.
Even the titular game is an example. The similarities to Crazy Climber are definitely noticeable even if they were not quite able to get the rights. Ever wondered how Sonic somehow wound up in the arcade? Another rather obscure Sonic game called SegaSonic the Hedgehog was made exclusively for arcades, and predates Fighters , though it is not shown in this movie.
Also ties in with Bowser and Eggman in the fact that their home console games also had coin-op ports back in the day. See here and here. As of , Sonic Dash has also been ported to arcades. How did the! Litwak probably imported it from Japan.
Also whenever Mario gets an invitation from the Princess, usually concerning a party or cake; the norm is that Bowser kidnaps her shortly before he arrives. The producers got Buckner and Garcia to do a song about a fictional video game. Calhoun is one of the few fictional characters to observe proper gun safety at all times, fittingly for a soldier. For example, the cup of coffee that Bowser drinks is apparently how he canonically has his coffee in his home franchise. RoadBlasters is an actual arcade game, and not one made up for the movie.
It was released by Atari in , with the rights to the game later going to Midway after Atari sold the rights to them, and then to Warner Brothers after they bought Midway out. Calhoun fires her gun into the air to make the Laffy Taffy vines stop making romantic music and hearts around her and Felix.
Sickeningly Sweet : Sugar Rush can give you more than just literal diabetes with its landscape. Skewed Priorities : When Vanellope rams Taffyta, Candlehead, and Rancis off the racetrack, Candlehead is more upset about the candle on her hat having been extinguished than, you know, losing the race.
Slapstick : When Felix and Calhoun fall into a pit of NesquikSand , Felix has to get Calhoun to slap him repeatedly with him always healing himself with his hammer between blows to get the Laffy Taffies above them to reach down to the point they can grab one to free themselves. Slasher Smile : King Candy gives several during and after The Reveal — particularly a leering one that glitches between King Candy and Turbo as he introduces himself.
They tend to look quite creepy on his face. Slow-Motion Fall : During the climax, when Ralph plunges into the stack of Mentos, there is a swift moment of him falling in slow motion, almost like floating in mid-air. Soft Water : Towards the end, Ralph and Vanellope plunge into a pool of chocolate from great height without taking any damage. Sugar Rush! The Squadette : Calhoun is the only visible confirmed female member of her team of soldiers.
Start of Darkness : A story told by Felix in flashback reveals that Turbo was the main character of a racing game that got overshadowed by RoadBlasters. He got so insanely jealous that he crossed over and literally crashed it , resulting in both consoles being unplugged. Status Quo Is God : A Nicelander landlord tries to invoke this, presumably when Ralph suggests to mix things up in the game so he plays the good guy.
Game Central Station is an outlet strip. From Radio Shack, no less. The first person to use the phrase "going Turbo" is M. Vanellope threatens to execute characters, which exist as code, after she is restored. Given what happened at the wedding this may be justified. Stylistic Suck : The Nicelanders deliberately have animation so choppy they change position in a single frame, representing the way their sprites look while playing their game.
Sugar Apocalypse : The Cy-Bugs completely overrun Sugar Rush , forcing an evacuation of all of its residents except for Vanellope, who is a glitch and physically cannot leave and wrecking their world. Sugar Bowl : The Sugar Rush game is a bright and cheerful world of candy where cute little kids race mini-karts.
Ralph reveals that his own coworkers see him as the bad guy, and ostracize him for doing his job. Eventually, he gets tired of this and leaves, much to their consternation because every video game needs a bad guy. He may have Super-Strength and destroy buildings for a living, but the amount of violence he sees in the E-rated game that he comes from is nothing compared to that of a first-person shooting game.
During his absence, the game is no longer working properly. This is because computers and other machines often treat foreign codes as unfriendly glitches and are at risk of being deleted if a program needs to reset. This puts her at risk of being permanently deleted from the game if it is ever unplugged or reset. Because his code is different, it severely glitched the other game and rendered it, and his own game, unplayable.
Hearing how this seemingly cost him his life, the term "Going Turbo" becomes commonplace in the arcade, discouraging anyone who would risk their lives, and the livelihood of the game and its characters by selfishly leaving it. Ralph is initially accused of going through this from his fellow bad guys, and he goes through with it to prove he can be a good guy.
The third is during the climax of the film. And because they were all outside of their respective games, Turbo and the Cy-Bugs are permanently destroyed. Even if the other Sugar Rush racers were brainwashed to hate Vanellope , she still has decades of trauma and has been established as The Gadfly. Sympathy for the Devil : The story does a good job establishing this for Ralph at the start. The stump is at the dump Ralph lives in. Sympathetic Villain, Despicable Villain : Ralph is a Punch-Clock Villain who only wrecks the building because, as a video game character, it is literally his job to do so.
Sadly, since he is associated with the villainous role, the Nicelanders unjustly treat him poorly. This is why Ralph game-jumps so that he can get a medal to hopefully earn some respect. Tag Line : Sometimes, you just need a reset button for life. Take a Third Option : When faced with the Sadistic Choice of either letting Vanellope race and possibly have Sugar Rush shut down OR save her life by destroying her kart, he initially goes for the second option until he comes to realize there there may be a third option: trying to fix her glitching.
This plan is successful. Take That! Nintendo systems aside, shooters are everywhere. Once she learns how to control her glitching, she can teleport at will, which she uses to save Ralph from his attempted Heroic Sacrifice by glitching around and through an incoming onslaught of Cy-Bugs. During the race in the climax, Taffyta taunts Vanellope, restating that she is "an accident waiting to happen.
Vanellope takes advantage of this. His ability to do this actually factors into the plan Vanellope cooks up and it makes breaking her and Felix out of the fungeon a breeze. This Is for Emphasis, Bitch! Quarter Alert. This is not a drill. Throw-Away Guns : Calhoun does this; she probably has no means to replenish her ammo inside Sugar Rush anyway.
What really helps sell it is that the Fix-It Felix Jr. This also provides justification for why Pac-Man and Clyde appear in the movie and why Clyde seems to be the head of the support group being among the oldest still around.
Tiny Guy, Huge Girl : Calhoun is tall enough to be eye-level Felix and a hypothetical twin standing on his shoulders. He has to make a big jump to kiss her check.
Trailers Always Lie : The marketing. Bison has one brief line during the Bad-Anon meeting, Doctor Eggman has no lines at all, and Sonic speaks in a pre-recorded message — all three appear in marketing and even on the DVD cover.
They get more publicity than Calhoun! The Bad-Anon scenes featured also gave the impression that somehow, a lot of heroes would turn out to be jerks in their real lives, stamping these poor "villains" down into the dirt. Training Montage : Vanellope learning how to drive last for several scenes and one song "shut up and drive". Since this is a movie about video games as a whole, it is appropriate. Tyrant Takes the Helm : Turbo took over Sugar Rush , brainwashed its inhabitants, and caused them to alienate and bully Vanellope, the true ruler of Sugar Rush.
He sees the party happening from his home in the dump and goes to confront the Nicelanders. Unkempt Beauty : Sgt. Calhoun has stunning "high definition" despite spending all her time in a bug war. Vanellope is "a brat with dirty hair" who is also an "adorable winner".
The Unmasqued World : Averted; nobody has knowledge that the video-game characters are sentient and living in their own cabinets. If something goes wrong like Turbo invading a Road Blasters cabinet , they just think the game is glitching and call the arcade manager to look at it. Unusual Euphemism : All of the main characters except Ralph have a few phrases that are a little bizarre. Some of these are of the Hold Your Hippogriffs sense, but others are just quirky.
Calhoun: [to Felix] Who the holy hotcakes are you? Felix: Jimminy jamminy! Ralph: Sweet mother hubbard! Felix: Yikes on bikes! King Candy: Milk my duds! Felix: Oh my land! An important one mentioned by a few characters is the phrase "Going Turbo". This concept is a reference to another game character who decided to jump to another game and ended up destroying both that game and his own.
Up, Up and Away! During his attempted Heroic Sacrifice to save Sugar Rush , Ralph plummets down with one fist extended towards the ground in the classic Superman flying pose, further emphasizing his heroic status.
Vader Breath : Invoked so that the audience realizes Ralph is hiding in the chocolate pond to escape being detected by the Devil Dogs and is using a wafer snorkel to breathe. Viewers Are Morons : Very minor example. The majority of the movie takes place in a kart racing game, because this kind of video game could be almost immediately understood by the entire audience without any exposition, even those who had little or no understanding of video games. Villain Ball : Retroactive example.
Villain Exclusivity Clause : Spoofed with Ralph, he gets tired of doing the same all the time. Villainous Breakdown : King Candy slips into one after getting bypassed by Vanellope in the daily race for who gets to appear in the character roster, and resorts to trying to kill Vanellope with a car-part and getting his true form revealed. The greatest racer ever! As he does this, he taunts Ralph about how Vanellope will be killed as she is unable to leave the game.
Felix himself seems all too aware that a hero is only as good as his villain. Unfortunately nobody else in their game realizes that before the events of the movie. Villains Out Shopping : The film establishes that video game villains have social lives and such when not "engaged in their employment".
Villains Want Mercy : When Vanellope threatens to execute the Sugar Rush Racers for being bullies, they immediately grovel and tearfully beg for mercy. Because anyone in the fungeon is "in the doghouse". This also counts for the Cy-Bug he merges with later on. Vitriolic Best Buds : Ralph and Vanellope. They can also eat weaponry to assimilate it into themselves. The "von" is foreshadowing her princess status.
Was It Really Worth It? Then: Vanellope: Who are you?! Removing his armor, he climbs the tower, and finds himself in a room full of Cy-bug eggs. Reaching it and taking it, a group of holographic soldiers appear, and salute Ralph on a job well done. Ralph gets a bit too excited, and accidentally steps on an egg, releasing a Cy-bug hatchling.
It begins to attack Ralph, who attempts to get away in an escape pod. However, the pod takes off with the Cy-bug inside it. Meanwhile, in Fix-It-Felix, Jr, the denizens of the game suddenly realize that Ralph is missing when a player attempts to play a game. Calhoun is greatly concerned, because Cy-bugs can multiply when plenty of food is available, i.
Meanwhile, Ralph finds his medal hanging from the top of a candy-cane tree, along with a little girl named Vanellope Von Schweetz Sarah Silverman. Vanellope ends up taking the medal before Ralph can get to it, and he then attempts to track her down.
However, when her entry is seen on the board, King Candy orders her to be caught, but this is interrupted when Ralph comes barreling through the starting line, attempting to get Vanellope himself, and destroying the area. Ralph is then captured and brought before King Candy. However, his thoughts are sidelined when the racers come across Vanellope, who has finished a small pedal-cart she intends to use in the race.
Ralph is at first unsure of the alliance, but agrees to it. Meanwhile, Felix and Calhoun have discovered the crashed escape pod, but no sign of Ralph or the Cy-bug. As they continue on their journey, the end up in a pit of Nes-quik sand, and Felix is able to get them out by grabbing onto some Laffy-Taffy hanging from the trees. Many years ago, there was a racing game in the arcade called "Turbo-Tastic," whose main racer loved to win, and grew egotistical about it.
When the arcade got a new racing game called "Roadblasters," Turbo abandoned his game, and entered into "Roadblasters," wrecking it. Because of this, both games were unplugged, and presumably, Turbo died when he was unable to return to his game. Back in the world of "Sugar Rush," Ralph and Vanellope break into a cart-baking factory, and Ralph helps Vanellope as best as he can. However, his attempts to help make the car look like a bakery-fueld mess, but Vanellope loves it anyway, and has Ralph sign his name on the side in icing.
However, their intrusion is soon found out, and King Candy and his police force soon arrive. Ralph then uses his giant hands to help propel them away from the pursuing King and his police force, losing them when Vanellope directs him to a secret entrance near Diet Cola mountain. Inside, Ralph finds a giant pit over which Mentos stalactites hang overhead. When one drops into the soda, it causes a heated geyser to erupt. Nearby, Ralph also finds where Vanellope lives, having taken up refuge inside the mountain because no one likes her, or will give her a chance to prove she can race.
Seeing how she just wants a chance to prove herself like he does, Ralph helps her learn how to race her vehicle. As they prepare to take off for the big race, Vanellope rushes back into the mountain to get something. As Vanellope is a glitch, she has trouble being a stable racer, and may end up popping up all over the game. The King leaves, and Vanellope returns, presenting Ralph with a Heart-shaped cookie medal, calling him both a snotbrain, and her hero for helping her.
Ralph rescues Felix first, and the two reconcile, with Felix finally understanding why Ralph seemed to be acting so strange when he burst in on the party the other day. As the race gets underway, Vanellope quickly takes off, leaving Felix and Ralph at the starting line.
However, Calhoun also arrives, alerting them that the Cy-bug has eaten plenty under the grounds of Sugar Rush, and has multiplied into a giant army. As if on cue, they burst up around the stadium. Calhoun attempts to kill them off, but there are just too many. She quickly yells for those nearby to head towards the portal to Game Central Station.
Meanwhile, the race continues onward, and Vanellope finally catches up to King Candy. However, as the two battle car-to-car, the King begins to glitch, and we see that he is Turbo in disguise!
As he attempts to catch up to her, a Cy-bug emerges in front of his car, and eats him up. Almost everyone else is able to get through but Vanellope. Grabbing a hoverboard from Calhoun, he flies towards the mountain. Using his fists, he attempts to dislodge the Mentos at the top, to create a new beam of killing light. However, his plans are interrupted when a Cy-bug appears, with the colors and head of King Candy and Turbo. The newly-powered-up tyrant knocks Ralph around a bit, saying he is the most powerful virus in the arcade and will attempt to take over all the other games for revenge, Ralph battles Turbo, but Turbo dislikes being stopped and quickly overpowers Ralph, flying him above the mountain and sarcastically forcing him to watch Cy-Bugs close in on Vanellope.
As he hits them, and they fall towards the cola pit deep within the mountain. Luckily, before he hits the bubbling pit, Vanellope gets back in her cart, and focusing her glitching power, manages to save Ralph before the major eruption. The eruption shines a bright light, which in turn draws most the Cy-Bugs, to their destruction.
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