*"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"* -Wreck It Ralph Still one of the greatest lines in an animated movie ever, can't believe this movie is 12 years old. I still have fond memory seeing this movie in a theater
Ralph was one of the most relatable protagonists, in any Disney animated film, he’s down to earth, humble and willing to go great lengths and at the same time also gain character development which ties into the Wants/Needs situation. Unfortunately Ralph in the sequel just went through a complete 180 and became this clingy selfish diaper baby all because he didn’t want to lose Vanellope and most of his actions did more harm than good for selfish reasons.
You mean a 180. A 360 is a complete circle. But yes, and Vanellope was just as bad - doing pretty much the same exact thing that Turbo did in the first movie, without any second thoughts, and yet we're supposed to root for her? I think not.
@@JStryker47 Yeah sometimes I don’t know the 180 and 360 difference that’s why I said complete 360 instead of 180, but yeah Ralph and especially Vanellope were completely different in the sequel in terms of personality and characterization compared to how they were in the first film. I legitimately don’t know what happened with the sequel but what’s more unusual is that the writers of _Ralph Breaks the Internet_ were literally the same ones who written and brought us the first _Wreck-It Ralph_
Both the first and the second movie are among the best Disney’s modern classics🔥 (in the second we are taught to chase our dreams, that’s why there isn’t a villain. This is why I like a lot the second too)
Ralph is a big subversion of expectations, He first appears to be a Donkey-Kong kind of person: an ignorant, antagonistic guy, but he surprisingly turns out to be a humble everyman, and it’s even made better with how Turbo turns out to have negative qualities even though he’s the star of his game, it’s a good juxtaposition.
I like to think that Zangief goes to the meeting to support Bison, the actual villain of his game, and sort of vouch for him and the other bad guys if anybody questions the effectiveness of their therapy and meetings. Because, in case you didn't know, Zangief is not a villain in the Street Fighter games. He's the national hero of Mother Russia, the Red Cyclone!
The possibilities to create sequels/spinoffs from the original are endless to build out the world. It's just that Disney f-ed up Rich Moore's vision so bad which gave us the abomination of Breaks the Internet.
1:22 in 2012, they did make about a 100 of fix it Felix jr arcade cabinets in the Disney parking in attractions like starcade and Disney quest, which are now defunct. My question is whatever happened to those cabinets after the attractions closed? They should have kept them and reused them for a future wreck it Ralph attraction in the gift shop or something.
Still pissed off how Disney treated this IP after this movie came out and how forgotten the Disney fanbase has been towards it. Both the promotional mobile games based on the movie's games and the "sequel" movie tying game for the Wii and DS were extremely lazy and poor. And the movie's sequel was a total disgrace all around to everything and everyone this masterpiece established. This clever IP deserved so much more.
@@JStryker47 not only that but Ralph stops a groomer that cameos where she got hit by a ad sign. If you wonder that was Colleen ballinger appearance in Ralph breaks the internet.
My favorite part of the movie is towards the end when everyone remembers Penelope is a princess and begs for forgiveness. "Off with thier heads" lol savage
this movie tackels disability better than any other movie i have ever seen. usually movies will show disability as something that needs to be fixed or worse that the main character becomes normal by the end. this one of the only movies i know where a character with disability doesnt become normal but embraces it as it him him/her unique, and i think this a beautiful massage to give kids with disability.
One of my favorite comfort films! Everything from the storytelling, to the characters portrayed/ how they interacted with one another, to the fun soundtrack. ❤ 🧁🏅
ralph 🤝 hercules goal involved being acknowledged in a certain way, moment of heroic self-sacrifice made out of selflessness rather than to achieve their goal
Wreck it Ralph is along with Tangled and Moana, my favorites revival era films, above everything else Disney did in this time period, this film is a miracle of awesomeness and also THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL VIDEOGAME MOVIE in HOLLYWOOD (yeah many kinda forget that is a still a videogame film and works, even if the characters are original most of them, there are still legit game characters here). The themes and story and the incredible characters makes this film a genuinely masterpiece in my opinion, Ralph journey to accept himself for what he truly is was wonderful, his relationship with Vanellope is beautiful, this film is what I wish the entire revival era continue to be.......and then Ralph breaks the internet ruin all, to me only WRECK IT RALPH is the canonical entry in this franchise so basically this film have NO SEQUEL in my mind and kinda not need one, is just perfect ironically THE WAY IT IS.
My two buddies and I went to see it in the theater and it was an incredible experience. Not just the nerd nods they made but they wove them into the story so well. I actually went and bought the CD for the movie. Still have it too. Its movies like this that show the Disney spark isnt entirely gone.
Out of curiosity, what do you think of the unused concepts for Ralph breaks the internet? You said that Chicken Little had better ideas before the aliens were added alongside others changes in the final product. Plus recently people are praising the concept ideas of Wish over the final product. Why not review the concept ideas of flawed movies and why they deserved to be in the final product?
"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." Truly awesome line. And it works so well!
I always shed a tear in the end when Ralph says his bad guy job is not so bad, because when he is about to get thrown out of the tower, he can see Vanellope racing for a second.
Video games and arcades became popular after I reached "the age of adulthood." I was slightly aware about that world as I played computer games like "Space Quest," "Wing Commander," and "The Dig." It was the Hero's Journey of Wreck-It Ralph that caught my attention, since Ralph is/was a down-to-earth and not a monster like Turbo. Then the Fix-It-Felix characters realize that Felix has nothing to do without Ralph. Ralph then finds that the game is "broken" because he was seeking glory in another game.
@@segunthepikachufan1470 That doesn't mean it's impossible, but they just don't execute it right if the have the chance. Also, the Toy Story ones are on Pixar.
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 Words said and from the movie-Wreck-It Ralph I Still remember this movie ever since I saw It in the Cinema in December of 2012 Also Aldone I Just Subscribed to your channel all I got to say so Thanks
You’re not going turbo are you? Turbo no I’m not going turbo cmon guys, would turbo wanna cake or a medal, or a Peice of pie every once in a while, DOES TURBO WANT MORE OUT OF LIFE?! -Wreck It Ralph
Imagine if wreck it ralph 2 was about the arcade being substituted by consoles and less and less people entering the arcade Predicting the demise of all arcade games Trying to find a way to save everyone using the internet at the end setting up what wreck it ralph 2 actually was and would be wreck it ralph 3 The lost potential is too big
With all the love Disney seems to have for the Multiverse... why didn't they make a movie about Ralph finding ANOTHER copy of his arcade machine with a Ralph who's always been beloved?
The biggest irony in the movie is I'm pretty sure Felix is the one who had to convince the Nice Landers to accept him. When Felix vanishes and Eugene stayed behind to give Ralph the key, none of them understood what he was doing or why. Even after saying he basically just wanted to not be treated like garbage Eugene treated him like garbage basically saying "die with our game, you earned it". Felix even only understood Ralph after chewing him out and saying how hurt he was by being rejected. It wasn't until Ralph said "Yeah, that's everyday of my life and that's why I left to change all that!" Felix who was butthurt for 5 minutes understood Ralph's 30 years of abuse ONLY because he got rejected by a girl and NOT because he clicked why Ralph left for a medal.
While Eugene and the others were assholes, I imagine they probably felt undervalued as side characters in their game. Unlike Ralph or Felix, one of them could disappear and the game wouldn’t break, making them not as needed or useful. In a way, Eugene degrading Ralph’s importance as just “the guy who wrecks the building,” could be him projecting, as he probably sees himself as just someone for Ralph to throw around, or give pie power ups to Felix. And him not understanding how he hurt Ralph and still not respecting him when he comes back with his metal could be because, from his view, Ralph was just a spoiled brat who wanted the spotlight/luxuries, and made everyone else suffer because of it. Even Felix, while not mean like the others, did get kind of a big head from being the literal center of his game/ world and needed to be humbled by spending some time outside it.
I remember I constantly asked my mom if I could rent it again and again and again on demand once when it became available on demand to watch it because I didn't have the disk version of the movie yet because it was just released on DVD by then. So I watched it back to back for four days straight (I watched it like once a day for four days)! I was that in love with this movie, lol!
“Or… at least that’s what he used to be. In an effort to bring in more profit, Disney saw fit to make sequels to its older movies. And for the most part, these sequels are horrible, and they thoroughly miss the point of the originals. And in no case is that more apparent than with the assassination of Ralph’s character in his sequel: Ralph Breaks The Internet”
That’s why I always wonder if the same writers from the previous film written that movie. I’m like this is your follow up from the first masterpiece of a film!?
I will never forgive the sequel that ruin both Ralph and Vanellope character. She shouldn't have betray her game and Ralph shouldn't be a whiny and clingy toward her. The sequel barely mention about the first movie and it look more like fanfiction than canon.
Idk why people don’t like the first and second film, I thought they were great. The first film is about Ralph wanting to be appreciated by the people in his game. And the second film is about just because your friends don’t really talk to you much and are doing other things, it doesn’t mean you aren’t still friends. I think both films are great and I absolutely love their friendship too!
You have to be crazy saying the sequel is great as well, that movie ruined what THIS ONE DOES, making Ralph a man baby was such a destructive idea that should never pass the pitch room, also a movie that only cares about been a ADD for DISNEY and not VIDEOGAMES was also a dumb decision the sequel did, disregard the characters of Calhoun and Felix, separated Vanellope from Ralph just to her do what TURBO DID in the first one and not be called on that (probably because she is a girl right?), Ralph breaks the Internet is the single worst sequel, Disney ever had made, I never felt so angry at a movie and so let down by a sequel like Ralph 2 did.
@@Kusanagikaiser999 It’s my opinion lol so i’m not “crazy.” I think it makes sense for Ralph to act the way he did, Vanellope was his very first friend so it makes sense for him to get upset about her leaving him, and sometimes you can get attached to people, and she wasn’t exactly doing what Turbo did because she didn’t change the games code and make it her own game. She got bored of her game because she knew all the roads and everything so she wanted to try something new. While Turbo got jealous that he wasn’t getting enough attention so he went in a different game to be more liked in and changed the games code.
I say Ralph was beign a hero when breakign the car. based on what he was told he was savign the gamer thus Vanellope. beign a hero isn't always glamourous
I don't think Ralph ever was a villain, here's why: The story of Fix It Felix Jr. is about a handy man fixing a building that is being destroyed by a big angry guy named Ralph who apparently has a reason to be angry. You see, Ralph was just a guy who was happily sleeping in his stump but his stump was moved to the dump and the nice landers, judging by how they dress and living in a penthouse, where apparently the ones who moved it so they could build their penthouse on where Ralph's stump was. In a way, Ralph wasn't a villain but a guy trying to take back land that was once his from privileged rich folks who looked down on him, inside or outside the game's programming.
@@EChaconamong this closed mind community yes 😂 (I honestly think the second movie was great. Ralph’s character wasn’t distorted, since think about it. Someone who never had a real friend for over 30 years finally finally makes friendships and is finally liked for who he is. Of course he’s gonna be stressed about if these people are still gonna like him. That’s why he doesn’t wanna let Vanellope or anyone go away. This film is about learning to accept your insecurities. That’s why this film is misunderstood. The villain was exaggerated so that people could better understand this type of feeling, and how we have to learn to overcome it)
@@darioiezzoni2151 I still think the second film was a huge step backwards from the first film and Ralph and Vanellope have a complete 180 in the sequel than the first movie.
@@darioiezzoni2151 Nah, it was just a shit movie. A soulless cash grab that reversed the lessons learned from the first film, and flanderized the protagonists until they were charactures of what they had been.
He is bad guy, but this does not mean he is bad guy!
He’s bad, and that’s good. There’s no one he’d rather be, than him.
Who said good wins over bad?
“You must love you”🧟♂️
“Good, bad unghhh you must love you”
@SweetOrangeGirl You are speaking facts 🥹🙂↕️
*"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"*
-Wreck It Ralph
Still one of the greatest lines in an animated movie ever, can't believe this movie is 12 years old. I still have fond memory seeing this movie in a theater
Meanwhile...
"MAn ShEs mY oNlY fRiEnD bIG SaD"
"i hAte mY gAMe iTs bORiNg I wiLL Go TuRBo"
- Ralph Breaks the Internet
❤❤me too! I love that ❤
Me too.
Ralph was one of the most relatable protagonists, in any Disney animated film, he’s down to earth, humble and willing to go great lengths and at the same time also gain character development which ties into the Wants/Needs situation.
Unfortunately Ralph in the sequel just went through a complete 180 and became this clingy selfish diaper baby all because he didn’t want to lose Vanellope and most of his actions did more harm than good for selfish reasons.
You mean a 180. A 360 is a complete circle.
But yes, and Vanellope was just as bad - doing pretty much the same exact thing that Turbo did in the first movie, without any second thoughts, and yet we're supposed to root for her? I think not.
@@JStryker47 Yeah sometimes I don’t know the 180 and 360 difference that’s why I said complete 360 instead of 180, but yeah Ralph and especially Vanellope were completely different in the sequel in terms of personality and characterization compared to how they were in the first film.
I legitimately don’t know what happened with the sequel but what’s more unusual is that the writers of _Ralph Breaks the Internet_ were literally the same ones who written and brought us the first _Wreck-It Ralph_
He sure is. I totally agree the sequel is pure garbage for the reasons you all said.
Both the first and the second movie are among the best Disney’s modern classics🔥 (in the second we are taught to chase our dreams, that’s why there isn’t a villain. This is why I like a lot the second too)
@@darioiezzoni2151 I respect your opinion.
Ralph is a big subversion of expectations, He first appears to be a Donkey-Kong kind of person: an ignorant, antagonistic guy, but he surprisingly turns out to be a humble everyman, and it’s even made better with how Turbo turns out to have negative qualities even though he’s the star of his game, it’s a good juxtaposition.
Turbo was a good guy, but that does not mean he was a good guy
Underrated comment
wreck it Ralph is proof that bad guys on screen aren’t bad guys of screen.
I like to think that Zangief goes to the meeting to support Bison, the actual villain of his game, and sort of vouch for him and the other bad guys if anybody questions the effectiveness of their therapy and meetings. Because, in case you didn't know, Zangief is not a villain in the Street Fighter games. He's the national hero of Mother Russia, the Red Cyclone!
Wow!
Mind blown!😱
I didn’t know that thanks!😇
Even in the movie. Being a lackey of Bison is just a job (and he's too dumb to realize they're evil), and at the end he joins the heroes.
one of the best lines in the Street Fighter movie was "You got paid?!" - Zangief
@@agatonspik
Oh, I loved that line! I love that movie!
He’s bad, and that’s good. He’ll never be good, and that’s not bad. There’s no one he’ll rather be, then himself.
Absolutely agreed, this is my favorite modern Disney movie, and it’s mostly because of Ralph as a protagonist 🔥
Can we agree sequels doesn’t exist, that movie really ruined ralph so bad 😭
The possibilities to create sequels/spinoffs from the original are endless to build out the world. It's just that Disney f-ed up Rich Moore's vision so bad which gave us the abomination of Breaks the Internet.
I’m sad seeing all this criticism towards the second movie. I found it great and all of this hate is truly undeserved
Wreck it Ralph is the most underrated Disney movie of the 2010’s.
I’d say tangled is
@@coltkillergaming5685 that movie has a cult following. This movie is just in the background for everyone
Agree.
@@coltkillergaming5685I feel Wreck It Ralph is better, but I do agree they are both underrated and are both one of my favorite movies.
@@Koopalingfan I agree bout it being better the best of the 2010s other then Moana
Everything great about the first movie becomes a negative in the second one forgetting why going turbo destorys the arcade
Ralph's not a hero. He's a villain. And that's OK!
More of a villain with a job
This is one of my favourite modern Disney films!
Ralph is the perfect example of not letting your job define you he wasn't a bad guy he was just one during work hours
Really wish we got more Disney musicals with male protagonists.
WIR isn't a musical
Aladin,The lion king,Hercules,Peter Pan and Hunchback of Notre Dame.
@@sonicfanboy3375 I know; every musical from the revival era has had a female lead.
@@cristalblackstar8177 It's been too long!
Last time I saw a Disney movie like that was Teen Beach Movie where the protagonist is a male lead who was obsessed with a musical movie that he loved
The last good all around Disney film
1:22 in 2012, they did make about a 100 of fix it Felix jr arcade cabinets in the Disney parking in attractions like starcade and Disney quest, which are now defunct. My question is whatever happened to those cabinets after the attractions closed? They should have kept them and reused them for a future wreck it Ralph attraction in the gift shop or something.
Still pissed off how Disney treated this IP after this movie came out and how forgotten the Disney fanbase has been towards it. Both the promotional mobile games based on the movie's games and the "sequel" movie tying game for the Wii and DS were extremely lazy and poor. And the movie's sequel was a total disgrace all around to everything and everyone this masterpiece established. This clever IP deserved so much more.
I really hope that wreck it Ralph 3 gets made to redeem Ralph.
Aside from the adblocker scene, Shank was the only thing I liked about the sequel. I wish she'd been given a better movie.
@@JStryker47 not only that but Ralph stops a groomer that cameos where she got hit by a ad sign. If you wonder that was Colleen ballinger appearance in Ralph breaks the internet.
@@UltimateDragonX9999Or even better. Pretend BTI doesn't exist and make a proper sequel to WiR and make it canon.
@@sup3414 or what if they make it so that they make a villain for wreck it ralph 3 where it connected to ralph breaks the internet on why became evil.
Let us pretend that the sequel never a canon
Fr. The possibilities to create sequels/spinoffs from the original are endless to build out the world. Shame it never got a sequel.
My favorite part of the movie is towards the end when everyone remembers Penelope is a princess and begs for forgiveness. "Off with thier heads" lol savage
this movie tackels disability better than any other movie i have ever seen.
usually movies will show disability as something that needs to be fixed or worse that the main character becomes normal by the end.
this one of the only movies i know where a character with disability doesnt become normal but embraces it as it him him/her unique, and i think this a beautiful massage to give kids with disability.
As someone with autism, that is well said.
It’s sad how they massacred my man
One of my favorite comfort films! Everything from the storytelling, to the characters portrayed/ how they interacted with one another, to the fun soundtrack. ❤ 🧁🏅
Mine too. Wreck It Ralph is such a relatable movie on wanting respect you deserve and self acceptance.
ralph 🤝 hercules
goal involved being acknowledged in a certain way, moment of heroic self-sacrifice made out of selflessness rather than to achieve their goal
Wreck it Ralph is along with Tangled and Moana, my favorites revival era films, above everything else Disney did in this time period, this film is a miracle of awesomeness and also THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL VIDEOGAME MOVIE in HOLLYWOOD (yeah many kinda forget that is a still a videogame film and works, even if the characters are original most of them, there are still legit game characters here). The themes and story and the incredible characters makes this film a genuinely masterpiece in my opinion, Ralph journey to accept himself for what he truly is was wonderful, his relationship with Vanellope is beautiful, this film is what I wish the entire revival era continue to be.......and then Ralph breaks the internet ruin all, to me only WRECK IT RALPH is the canonical entry in this franchise so basically this film have NO SEQUEL in my mind and kinda not need one, is just perfect ironically THE WAY IT IS.
My two buddies and I went to see it in the theater and it was an incredible experience. Not just the nerd nods they made but they wove them into the story so well. I actually went and bought the CD for the movie. Still have it too. Its movies like this that show the Disney spark isnt entirely gone.
Out of curiosity, what do you think of the unused concepts for Ralph breaks the internet? You said that Chicken Little had better ideas before the aliens were added alongside others changes in the final product. Plus recently people are praising the concept ideas of Wish over the final product. Why not review the concept ideas of flawed movies and why they deserved to be in the final product?
A perfect movie too.
I remember watching this film for the first time with my nephew😊
"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."
Truly awesome line. And it works so well!
I always shed a tear in the end when Ralph says his bad guy job is not so bad, because when he is about to get thrown out of the tower, he can see Vanellope racing for a second.
He is a pretty cool guy
Video games and arcades became popular after I reached "the age of adulthood." I was slightly aware about that world as I played computer games like "Space Quest," "Wing Commander," and "The Dig." It was the Hero's Journey of Wreck-It Ralph that caught my attention, since Ralph is/was a down-to-earth and not a monster like Turbo. Then the Fix-It-Felix characters realize that Felix has nothing to do without Ralph. Ralph then finds that the game is "broken" because he was seeking glory in another game.
A childhood gem of mine I'll never let go...
(Why does Disney have to ruin such great stories with atrocious sequels?)
Because their movies don't have much reason to have a sequel unless it's Toy Story 2 or 3
@@segunthepikachufan1470 That doesn't mean it's impossible, but they just don't execute it right if the have the chance. Also, the Toy Story ones are on Pixar.
@@magicvalgirl I’m commenting everywhere on this video🤣. I want to find someone of found the movie great like me😅
13:36
This quote still gives me the chills to this very day
Very beautifully executed Aldone .
The irony is zangief is never actually a bad guy in street fighter
What about Why Finding Nemo (2003) is a Masterpiece?
I love how clever you are when he said his speech when he sent of the volcano and use previous scenes
WRECK IT RALPH MENTIONED
Hope that he does tighten from Megamind on why he’s the best twisted villain, dreamworks ever created.
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 Words said and from the movie-Wreck-It Ralph I Still remember this movie ever since I saw It in the Cinema in December of 2012 Also Aldone I Just Subscribed to your channel all I got to say so Thanks
You’re not going turbo are you? Turbo no I’m not going turbo cmon guys, would turbo wanna cake or a medal, or a Peice of pie every once in a while, DOES TURBO WANT MORE OUT OF LIFE?!
-Wreck It Ralph
Imagine if wreck it ralph 2 was about the arcade being substituted by consoles and less and less people entering the arcade
Predicting the demise of all arcade games
Trying to find a way to save everyone using the internet at the end setting up what wreck it ralph 2 actually was and would be wreck it ralph 3
The lost potential is too big
With all the love Disney seems to have for the Multiverse... why didn't they make a movie about Ralph finding ANOTHER copy of his arcade machine with a Ralph who's always been beloved?
I have a head cannon of meet the robinsons, bolt, and wreck it Ralph being in the same universe, they take place when the movies came out (2007-2012)
The biggest irony in the movie is I'm pretty sure Felix is the one who had to convince the Nice Landers to accept him. When Felix vanishes and Eugene stayed behind to give Ralph the key, none of them understood what he was doing or why. Even after saying he basically just wanted to not be treated like garbage Eugene treated him like garbage basically saying "die with our game, you earned it". Felix even only understood Ralph after chewing him out and saying how hurt he was by being rejected. It wasn't until Ralph said "Yeah, that's everyday of my life and that's why I left to change all that!" Felix who was butthurt for 5 minutes understood Ralph's 30 years of abuse ONLY because he got rejected by a girl and NOT because he clicked why Ralph left for a medal.
While Eugene and the others were assholes, I imagine they probably felt undervalued as side characters in their game. Unlike Ralph or Felix, one of them could disappear and the game wouldn’t break, making them not as needed or useful. In a way, Eugene degrading Ralph’s importance as just “the guy who wrecks the building,” could be him projecting, as he probably sees himself as just someone for Ralph to throw around, or give pie power ups to Felix. And him not understanding how he hurt Ralph and still not respecting him when he comes back with his metal could be because, from his view, Ralph was just a spoiled brat who wanted the spotlight/luxuries, and made everyone else suffer because of it. Even Felix, while not mean like the others, did get kind of a big head from being the literal center of his game/ world and needed to be humbled by spending some time outside it.
Yeah you’re probably right.
@@Delta_Aves I like the way you think
Megamind was the good bad guy of Dreamworks
Ralph was the good bad guy of Disney
Gru was the good bad guy of Illumination
I'm glad you decided not to include Breaks the internet. His character was so bad in that :p
Goated movie
fr
I’m literally crying. I love this movie so MUCH BECAUSE THE FEELINGS ARE SO REAL
7:47
A simple but beautiful transition.
Ralph was inspired by donkey Kong,and donkey Kong was inspired by Bluto.
I thought Wario was like Bluto.
This movie is ungodly underrated
I remember I constantly asked my mom if I could rent it again and again and again on demand once when it became available on demand to watch it because I didn't have the disk version of the movie yet because it was just released on DVD by then. So I watched it back to back for four days straight (I watched it like once a day for four days)! I was that in love with this movie, lol!
i am bad and thats good i will never be good and thats not bad theres no one id rather be then me
2:01 that’s perfect righting
A marvelous masterpiece
“Or… at least that’s what he used to be. In an effort to bring in more profit, Disney saw fit to make sequels to its older movies. And for the most part, these sequels are horrible, and they thoroughly miss the point of the originals. And in no case is that more apparent than with the assassination of Ralph’s character in his sequel: Ralph Breaks The Internet”
The nice landers and everybody just push Ralph off to the side and just don’t wanna bother to get to know him because he’s “the bad guy”
Until Ralph breaks the Internet ruined him
That’s why I always wonder if the same writers from the previous film written that movie. I’m like this is your follow up from the first masterpiece of a film!?
The sequel did alot of damage to the original.
What sequel?
Exactly!
I will never forgive the sequel that ruin both Ralph and Vanellope character. She shouldn't have betray her game and Ralph shouldn't be a whiny and clingy toward her. The sequel barely mention about the first movie and it look more like fanfiction than canon.
@@femgirlchannel and imagine the miss oprotunity. durign the internet run they run into a GOOD turbo
Idk why people don’t like the first and second film, I thought they were great.
The first film is about Ralph wanting to be appreciated by the people in his game.
And the second film is about just because your friends don’t really talk to you much and are doing other things, it doesn’t mean you aren’t still friends.
I think both films are great and I absolutely love their friendship too!
You just described the messages of the films, not what makes them great.
Messages aren't (solo) what makes films great.
I thought people only dislike the second film. I rarely seen people disliking the first one
You have to be crazy saying the sequel is great as well, that movie ruined what THIS ONE DOES, making Ralph a man baby was such a destructive idea that should never pass the pitch room, also a movie that only cares about been a ADD for DISNEY and not VIDEOGAMES was also a dumb decision the sequel did, disregard the characters of Calhoun and Felix, separated Vanellope from Ralph just to her do what TURBO DID in the first one and not be called on that (probably because she is a girl right?), Ralph breaks the Internet is the single worst sequel, Disney ever had made, I never felt so angry at a movie and so let down by a sequel like Ralph 2 did.
@@t59112dude who is disliking the FIRST ONE? did YOU SAW THE VIDEO? or just watch a second of him saying bad things about the sequel?
@@Kusanagikaiser999 It’s my opinion lol so i’m not “crazy.”
I think it makes sense for Ralph to act the way he did, Vanellope was his very first friend so it makes sense for him to get upset about her leaving him, and sometimes you can get attached to people, and she wasn’t exactly doing what Turbo did because she didn’t change the games code and make it her own game. She got bored of her game because she knew all the roads and everything so she wanted to try something new. While Turbo got jealous that he wasn’t getting enough attention so he went in a different game to be more liked in and changed the games code.
I cry whenever I watch the car breaking scene after the king candy manipulation
Ralph Breaks The Internet also shows why Disney itself started having real problems with quality.
Fun Fact: Walt Disney himself said that he was against sequels
Ralph is a character with a redemption arc
I'm cringe
and that's based
I'll never be based,
and that's not cringe - Wreck it ralph
I say Ralph was beign a hero when breakign the car. based on what he was told he was savign the gamer thus Vanellope. beign a hero isn't always glamourous
Why Wreck It Ralph WAS A Perfect Hero
Felix is the only one who understands kayfabe.
I don't think Ralph ever was a villain, here's why:
The story of Fix It Felix Jr. is about a handy man fixing a building that is being destroyed by a big angry guy named Ralph who apparently has a reason to be angry.
You see, Ralph was just a guy who was happily sleeping in his stump but his stump was moved to the dump and the nice landers, judging by how they dress and living in a penthouse, where apparently the ones who moved it so they could build their penthouse on where Ralph's stump was.
In a way, Ralph wasn't a villain but a guy trying to take back land that was once his from privileged rich folks who looked down on him, inside or outside the game's programming.
And then they completely fucked EVERYTHING up immediately afterwards with that absymal "sequel" we don't acknowledge...:/
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Am I the only one who found the second movie great?😅
@@darioiezzoni2151 Yes you are.
@@EChaconamong this closed mind community yes 😂 (I honestly think the second movie was great. Ralph’s character wasn’t distorted, since think about it. Someone who never had a real friend for over 30 years finally finally makes friendships and is finally liked for who he is. Of course he’s gonna be stressed about if these people are still gonna like him. That’s why he doesn’t wanna let Vanellope or anyone go away. This film is about learning to accept your insecurities. That’s why this film is misunderstood. The villain was exaggerated so that people could better understand this type of feeling, and how we have to learn to overcome it)
@@darioiezzoni2151 I still think the second film was a huge step backwards from the first film and Ralph and Vanellope have a complete 180 in the sequel than the first movie.
@@darioiezzoni2151 So a hard disagree from you.
@@darioiezzoni2151 Nah, it was just a shit movie. A soulless cash grab that reversed the lessons learned from the first film, and flanderized the protagonists until they were charactures of what they had been.