That's because he was already a villain as king candy. The twist just acted as his back story to bridge the connection. so, the plot did not rely on the twist for it to be a surprise. unlike the villains in frozen and (Despite this being one of my favorite Disney films) Big hero six.
One of my favorite things about this movie is the progressiveness to Felix looking for Ralph. He starts with "I'm looking for my associate", then goes to "I'm looking for my companion", then "I'm looking for my friend".
It actually aged incredibly well. Disney has actually been wanting to make an animated movie about video games since the eighties, but the technology wasn't up to what they wanted until more recently.
This movie definitely aged well, it’s still a good movie with great moments, great characters, great action and had a great story. If you want a movie that actually did age poorly, then look at Ralph breaks the Internet.
@@nemonomen3340 Ralph Wrecks the Internet was decent on the first watch but still didn't like the way they did the established characters. Now, it's more like a 5.8 or 6.3 out of 10.
I love this movie, but the fundamental principle that characters shouldn’t jump games was completely ignored in the sequel when Venelope abandoned hers.
This movie showed how great it would be if we saw what would it be like if video games characters actually had lives. The sequel is basically just Disney Commercial: The Movie.
@@Mr.Feather130Bro if that did happen then the Wreck it Ralph series would pretty much be Disney Animation's cars films, except with video games instead of cars. (Yes I know that Pixar is owned by Disney but there's a separate studio for Disney Animations and Pixar)
This movie definitely aged well, it’s still a good movie will great moments, great characters, great action and had a great story. If you want a movie that actually did age poorly, then look at Ralph breaks the Internet.
I'm gonna have to disagree with you on that. This movie is absolutely amazing. I love Ralph's character development, his friendship with Vanellope is really sweet, and King Candy is the greatest twist villain Disney ever made.
I remember being upset Mario wasn't in it, then I heard he might appear in the sequel. He did not. Glad he wasn't and got his time to shine years later. I miss the time period this came out of.
Mario's arch enemy is the one who appeared in the movie. I'm surprised that Mario isn't in Wreck It Ralph considering that Sora from Kingdom Hearts joined the rosters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, meaning that even characters like Mickey Mouse are canon.
@@poweroffriendship2.0Mario gets the same treatment as Mickey in terms of lack of official cameos in other media, it's not as easy to ask Nintendo to put Mario in a movie unrelated to him than to ask Sega for Sonic.
i always figured he wasn't in it because fix it felix IS supposed to be mario and Ralph is supposed to be Donkey Kong. i figured the characters and the style of their game is giving love to the old mario arcade games
_"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."_ I'd say that Ralph's video game villain motto did aged like fine wine. That's because he's a bad guy, doesn't mean he's a BAD guy.
Honestly the refrences aren’t as distracting as they make them out to be and fit the overall world. Also this movie has a great message about self empowerment so IT DID AGE WELL
I used to watch this movie so much that I literally memorised the entire script and would recite it out loud while watching it, you know like a normal person?
Yessss Ralph had such creep behaviour in the second movie. Idc it’s a kid’s movie, the dude is an adult who is begging to be around this little kid. They can be buddies, but stop making him act like a freaking creep about it.
I think Ralph should have jumped Vanellape about going Turbo and instead of using a virus have Ralph get in the way and have the argument be about her possibly going Turbo
Like I'm seeing with a lot of folks here, I agree that this movie aged pretty well. One of the first pretty good video game films we had gotten back in the day out of a swamp of misfires. The SECOND film aged like milk, even back when it first came out. You would think Hollywood would learn by now that if you make something where the story and humor revolves around internet culture that was relevant at the time, you immediately carbon-date it and the film's shelf life is almost immediately diminished. The web is constantly changing and evolving, even when in pre-production and writing the script, something you put in that was funny then becomes outdated and loses its luster by the next week. Tangent aside, all that to say first movie good, second movie bad.
@@SpillingTheMilk So you watched it years ago and then on rewatch you didn't pay attention. How are we supposed to take your assessment seriously if you weren't even paying attention?
"I'm bad and thats good, ill never be good and thats not bad, there's no one id rather be than me" this was the the first movie i ever saw in a cinema and it holds a special place in my heart
I feel like Ralph's situation is very specific. In terms of being outside the "norm" then yeah but I feel like way too many people use this "self empowerment" and "I'll never be able to change" attitude to excuse actually bad or harmful behavior toward others.
@@SupHapCakNot really, he's not an actual "villain" it's just the role he was born into. He can't change what he was born into, but his life doesn't have to suck because of that. That could be compared to disability, gender, sexuality, race, etc. Being a "villain" in his world isn't actually a bad thing, he's the main character and without him, the game wouldn't function. Everyone in Fix-It Felix would be negatively affected. It's about people's perception of him because of things he can't change. His quote is that people will always view him as bad because of his role in the game, but he knows who he actually is and accepts himself. Which he originally had a lot of self hatred about. That is actually a very common experience for 2nd/3rd generation immigrants in other countries. They hate themselves and their culture because other people hate them for it. It's not actually bad, and hopefully they'll be able to love themselves and everything that includes.
This title should be reserved for the sequel. And I don’t even despise it as much as most people, but even with the Disney fan service (which I liked) and the amazing post credit scene 😂, it’s definitely strange in terms of the developed character for Ralph.
If you’re saying that Walt Disney Animation Studios hasn’t replicated the same feel in any of their movies after Wreck-it Ralph, I agree with you. The last good Disney movie was Wreck-it Ralph and the last good Pixar movie was Coco.
I haven't watched the video yet, just saw the title, let me just say, for some reason, Wreck It Ralph is the one film I will never get bored of watching. Typically I don't love rewatching movies, but dude, I just love this movie so much 😭 I've seen it probably over a dozen times, heck maybe 20 idk i don't keep track, this shit is gas and 100% does age well
"Wreck-It Ralph" may not be one of Disney's best CG animated films, But it's one that I personally enjoy! Especially because of how relatable Ralph is as a character, Because after all there are lots of people in the world who sadly know what it's like to be all alone and treated like outcasts.
I find Venelopee more relatable. Not only because classmates teased me and didn't want to go near me when I was diagnosed with epilepsy, but the teachers were scared of of my seizures and kicked me out of their classes so I wouldn't cause problems.
As others have said, Turbo is a great villain. There were enough clues to put the twist together, AND he was written smart enough to get Ralph and others to do what he wanted. He basically told Ralph to prevent a real risk to the game that was also secretly a threat to Turbo's power.
I think they got their titles wrong, it’s the SECOND movie that did not age well, not this masterpiece. (I know it’s on purpose I’m just pointing it out)
I think we can all agree that the second movie is terrible, but Wreck it Ralph aged like fine wine. It's a great movie with a great message, a Disney movie with actual soul.
The Blinky/Clyde error it happens in some Pac-Man games, such as Pac-Man world 3 pac-Man championship, edition DX Namco classic collection volume 2 and pac man world 2
I don’t know why I keep giving these guys a chance. Like, I get it, you wanna make haha funny criticism and joke about the movie you’re watching. But for god sakes, it’s exhausting. It’s the same problem I have with Razzle. They’ll make a stupid joke and then proceed to beat it into the damn dirt throughout the whole video.
@@lukescrew1981 I’d recommend Microwave Society, they’re a bit more chill about the movies they watch and don’t try going off on tangents every 5 seconds.
@@chenstormstout9456 i'm not going to disagree with anyone saying they're annoying, talking over plot points and stuff is genuinely aggravating at times, but to be fair i don't think they wanna make "funny criticism", i think it's more like "low-effort commentary" (which i don't mean as a dig!). i just really don't think this is supposed to be criticism, or if it is they've been doing a really bad job of it
15:35 The lesson of this movie is, if people treat you horribly for no reason, and you decide one day you had enough, you’re in the wrong for just wanting basic respect.
Can't believe it took me this long to realize our first red flag from King Candy was him knowing the term, "Go Turbo," despite Sugar Rush being a recent addition to the arcade.
If I remember correctly, the dream guy in TJ Calhoun's PTSD memories (who "looks like Jack") is actually supposed to be a reimagining of Felix in her game's style.
Mostly the movie is about Ralph just tired of being treated like a villain. Ralph doesn't like being a villain he has to be a villain because it's against the program. I really love this movie because it's about Ralph learning to accept who he is he's a bad guy but that does not mean he's a bad guy.
This film instantly became one of my favorite Disney films of all time (aside from Treasure Planet). I thought it was going to be a meh film (especially from the trailers) but once I saw it, I was amazed. I even teared up from Ralph's Bad Guy Confirmation scene as he was falling, and I don't normally tear up watching movies. I even dressed up as him for Halloween and won a costume contest. I felt like this film should've won the Best Animated Film at the Oscars instead of Brave (which is surprising because Oscars just gives Disney awards almost yearly like a yearly subscription) but then again, ParaNorman was a solid contender.
@@Montesama314 No, I meant that Wander shows love and happiness whenever he sees Lord hater, just really happy to see him, Peepers though? he's in love, canon.
The visceral feeling of fear I had while they mentioned the Subway cup placement, because I was literally drinking my Subway cup. I thought for a moment I was being watched 😭
17:58 Funny you mention that, as she kinda looks like my autistic girl character, Adele. Well, *technically,* Adele looks more like a mix of Wendy from _Gravity Falls_ and... I guess Violet from _The Incredibles,_ but with a bootleg Punky Brewster aesthetic, but I'm sure you get the idea.
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@@SHADERSX3bro they did it 2 hours ago💀
Don’t play watch under, for your sake, I’ve got 50 hours on it and never again.
Turbo is honestly a good twist villain. And I usually hate twist villains.
Made me twist my di-
real like the first time I watched it little me was SHOOK.
fr
Fun Fact: Turbo was also actually the FIRST Disney twist villains because this movie came out in 2012!
That's because he was already a villain as king candy. The twist just acted as his back story to bridge the connection. so, the plot did not rely on the twist for it to be a surprise. unlike the villains in frozen and (Despite this being one of my favorite Disney films) Big hero six.
One of my favorite things about this movie is the progressiveness to Felix looking for Ralph. He starts with "I'm looking for my associate", then goes to "I'm looking for my companion", then "I'm looking for my friend".
Omg yes that’s my favorite detail too. Even though is small and you might miss it i still think it’s really sweet
*colleague
I actually never noticed that.
“I’m looking for my boyfriend” “I’m looking for my mistress” “I’m looking for my dirty little whore”
And then "You coming, brother?" when he and Ralph go back to their game.
It actually aged incredibly well. Disney has actually been wanting to make an animated movie about video games since the eighties, but the technology wasn't up to what they wanted until more recently.
A random disney movie i have no watched a bunch of them but i will give one beauty and the beast
And the film is originally going to be called high score when it was in development phase
the world just wasn't ready to appreciate the masterpiece that is Tron
@@dennybecton the fact I only ever heard of it from _roblox_ as a kid is tragic
@@dennybectonGod, I love Tron
This movie definitely aged well, it’s still a good movie with great moments, great characters, great action and had a great story. If you want a movie that actually did age poorly, then look at Ralph breaks the Internet.
But this implies that “Ralph Wrecks the Internet” was enjoyable on the first watch, which I’d contest.
@@nemonomen3340 It personally was for me. I used to think that this movie was better then the first one. 💀
@@nemonomen3340 Ralph Wrecks the Internet was decent on the first watch but still didn't like the way they did the established characters. Now, it's more like a 5.8 or 6.3 out of 10.
I agree.
Simply.. True.
@@aletanook Ralph wrecks internet doesn't exist. Are you talking about Ralph breaks the internet?
Wreck It Ralph aged well, the sequel didn’t. Wreck It Ralph is a fine aged wine, the sequel is an expired candy bar that will make you sick.
But the second one is amazing tho
@@alessandromarcello2735 No
@@alessandromarcello2735LIAR
@@alessandromarcello2735 No
agreed
I love this movie, but the fundamental principle that characters shouldn’t jump games was completely ignored in the sequel when Venelope abandoned hers.
Add it to the pile of bad writing decisions the sequel made
@@josephmartins8882 It was between that and perma death.
I like both.
I immediately went, "so, isn't this gonna cause problems if Vanny's wanderlust spreads to other characters?"
The counter is that in my eyes wreck it Ralph is just a stand alone film, no sequel
@@most_sour_of_citruses just liie how star wars doesnt have sequels
Wreck it Ralph aged great
I swear like why did they say that with madagascar, that movie aged well.
fr this movie is so good unlike the second one
Gotta get them views somehow right
Made me spill my milk
Agreed
The first movie: A villain in a video game doesn't want to be seen as a villain anymore.
The Second movie: *Disney owns everything the movie*
Common Spilling the Milk L, Wreck it Ralph is a Certified Hood Classic
surprised the thumbnail wasn't a purposefully nsfw looking one for this
Nah
spilling the milk is not a common L
@@strayt7717hypocrites
Mate shut it ya thud
The references honestly make sense, they make complete sense and just make the movie feel more real
Oreoooo
@@SpillingTheMilk OREEEOO
You’re reaching hard
@@Im.SmaherSTM is the one reaching hard by saying this movie didn't age well and that Turbo sucked 😂
@@SpillingTheMilkI'm surprised that you didn't react to Vanelope saying that anyone who has ever bullied her shall be executed. 😂
This movie showed how great it would be if we saw what would it be like if video games characters actually had lives. The sequel is basically just Disney Commercial: The Movie.
Hopefully the third movie should go back to the video game stuff
the Second movie made so much cringey refernces to moder social media that i died of cringe halfway
@@Mr.Feather130Bro if that did happen then the Wreck it Ralph series would pretty much be Disney Animation's cars films, except with video games instead of cars. (Yes I know that Pixar is owned by Disney but there's a separate studio for Disney Animations and Pixar)
@@Ben-xg3tj oh don't tell me Disney is going to milk the heck out of the wreck it Ralph series if it ended up as the next cars...
This movie definitely aged well, it’s still a good movie will great moments, great characters, great action and had a great story. If you want a movie that actually did age poorly, then look at Ralph breaks the Internet.
Ralph breaks the Internet didn't have to age poorly, it's just terrible lmao
The second movie was bad from the get-go. The best thing about it was some cameos.
@Moody.Smiruai it was just meh to me
@Moody.Smiruai that’s what was bad about it, had fuckos like miranda sings in it
@@isabelwilliams8072 cope
I'm gonna have to disagree with you on that. This movie is absolutely amazing. I love Ralph's character development, his friendship with Vanellope is really sweet, and King Candy is the greatest twist villain Disney ever made.
Agreed
Yeah, what are they talking about?
And then the sequel somewhat ruin it
@@Mr.Feather130We don't talk about that one
@@Oneforus21111 yeah let's pretend Wreck it Ralph 2 is non canon
Hey, Felix isn't "baby mode." He's the Krillin to Calhoun's Android 18. He's the short king climbing that beautiful deadly mountain.
I remember being upset Mario wasn't in it, then I heard he might appear in the sequel. He did not. Glad he wasn't and got his time to shine years later. I miss the time period this came out of.
I thought Mario was in a picture in the early parts of the movie.
Mario's arch enemy is the one who appeared in the movie. I'm surprised that Mario isn't in Wreck It Ralph considering that Sora from Kingdom Hearts joined the rosters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, meaning that even characters like Mickey Mouse are canon.
@@poweroffriendship2.0Mario gets the same treatment as Mickey in terms of lack of official cameos in other media, it's not as easy to ask Nintendo to put Mario in a movie unrelated to him than to ask Sega for Sonic.
i always figured he wasn't in it because fix it felix IS supposed to be mario and Ralph is supposed to be Donkey Kong. i figured the characters and the style of their game is giving love to the old mario arcade games
@@jrt2792what you talking about fix it felix is supposed to be Mario and wreck it Ralph is donkey Kong
YEEESSS!!! "There is nobody I’d rather be but me" - The scene where Ralph is thrown off the roof and sees his BFF just makes me melt every time!
_"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."_
I'd say that Ralph's video game villain motto did aged like fine wine. That's because he's a bad guy, doesn't mean he's a BAD guy.
Honestly the refrences aren’t as distracting as they make them out to be and fit the overall world. Also this movie has a great message about self empowerment so IT DID AGE WELL
Factually wrong wreck it Ralph is easily a top 100 best movies of all time
Facts
He'll nah
Where does it rank compared to the Godfather?
@@SpillingTheMilk I’ve never seen it so you guys are probably gonna have to react to it first
@@SpillingTheMilkdefinitely higher than the godfather. That movie just insists on itself too much
I used to watch this movie so much that I literally memorised the entire script and would recite it out loud while watching it, you know like a normal person?
Do it rn
In the comments
Epic
Rn
I did that once with The Wizard of Oz
HEY this is actually a good movie, Unlike the fake sequel where they make Ralph look like a creep
Yessss Ralph had such creep behaviour in the second movie. Idc it’s a kid’s movie, the dude is an adult who is begging to be around this little kid. They can be buddies, but stop making him act like a freaking creep about it.
What's wrong with an old man fixating on keeping a little girl by his side as an emotional crutch forever? TOTALLY not creepy.
Fr they make him a man baby that can’t live without vanellope and completely ignore the first movie about going turbo.
may u explain how he was a creep in the 2nd movie, i watched it years ago but i don't remember a thing of it, not a memorable movie..
I think Ralph should have jumped Vanellape about going Turbo and instead of using a virus have Ralph get in the way and have the argument be about her possibly going Turbo
Like I'm seeing with a lot of folks here, I agree that this movie aged pretty well. One of the first pretty good video game films we had gotten back in the day out of a swamp of misfires. The SECOND film aged like milk, even back when it first came out. You would think Hollywood would learn by now that if you make something where the story and humor revolves around internet culture that was relevant at the time, you immediately carbon-date it and the film's shelf life is almost immediately diminished. The web is constantly changing and evolving, even when in pre-production and writing the script, something you put in that was funny then becomes outdated and loses its luster by the next week. Tangent aside, all that to say first movie good, second movie bad.
The Miranda sings cameo is crazy
@@SpillingTheMilkwhen you say Caucasian, it’s actually a racial slur
@@jahwaispencer1507fr they should just say cracker
@@jahwaispencer1507no
@@SpillingTheMilkthe one part about that movie that aged well lmao 😂
Are we gonna point out how they talked over a lot of the scenes and context and are surprised that they didn't like it
Me and Jack have both seen this movie already
Kinda the norm on this channel. Not only do they talk a lot but they have the bad habit of finding the beginning of every movie to be boring
@@SpillingTheMilk But how long ago did you two see this movie? you could have forgotten most of the context
@@SpillingTheMilk So you watched it years ago and then on rewatch you didn't pay attention. How are we supposed to take your assessment seriously if you weren't even paying attention?
@@SpillingTheMilkyh u didn't remember they since say mentos in the movie
15:45 to be fair raplh throws gene out the window every time the game starts.
"I'm bad and thats good, ill never be good and thats not bad, there's no one id rather be than me" this was the the first movie i ever saw in a cinema and it holds a special place in my heart
I feel like Ralph's situation is very specific.
In terms of being outside the "norm" then yeah but I feel like way too many people use this "self empowerment" and "I'll never be able to change" attitude to excuse actually bad or harmful behavior toward others.
@@SupHapCakNot really, he's not an actual "villain" it's just the role he was born into. He can't change what he was born into, but his life doesn't have to suck because of that. That could be compared to disability, gender, sexuality, race, etc. Being a "villain" in his world isn't actually a bad thing, he's the main character and without him, the game wouldn't function. Everyone in Fix-It Felix would be negatively affected.
It's about people's perception of him because of things he can't change. His quote is that people will always view him as bad because of his role in the game, but he knows who he actually is and accepts himself. Which he originally had a lot of self hatred about. That is actually a very common experience for 2nd/3rd generation immigrants in other countries. They hate themselves and their culture because other people hate them for it. It's not actually bad, and hopefully they'll be able to love themselves and everything that includes.
That part made me cry
The part where all the bullies beg for forgiveness because they realize that Vanelope is a princess is honestly pretty similar to a Dharr Man video
This title should be reserved for the sequel. And I don’t even despise it as much as most people, but even with the Disney fan service (which I liked) and the amazing post credit scene 😂, it’s definitely strange in terms of the developed character for Ralph.
I love how everyone immediately tackled Spilling the Milk for the title.
And now they changed it lol
I feel like smash bros in this universe is just a homeless shelter for games
Lol
King Candy being Turbo was peak plot twist In Disney’s career and the last plot twist that was actually good.
At least Ralph manage to save a kid from a Cupcake Predator in the sequel.
bro is edp445s Rival
Unfortunately Wreck=It-Ralph 2 also has Colleen Ballinger in it.
9:13 OUT OF ALL OF THE FICTIONAL INTERRACIAL COUPLES YOU COULD HAVE PICKED LMAO
How can the title be 'didn't age well'?! If anything, I think of all Disney's modern animated films, this is one of the best and still holds up.
14:22 “I told you I’d be good at basketball because I’m black!” 💀
Michael jordan and kobe ref
4:26 their reaction to sonic makes my heart warm 💀
this was one of the first movies that made me cry as a kid. the message was always very personal to me. love this
17:24 A Mario Kart with more stakes and where there are no lakitus to save you from flying off course is called F-Zero. 😂
20:41 that Owl city impression was immaculate💀
18:33 - "Nobody said mentos!" even though it's written right on the stalactites that are falling into the lava
This movie may not have aged well, but it sure did age better than the sequel by actually being watchable.
I made yo mum so-
It did age well, the sequel didn’t.
^yeah
This movie still age extremely well (not the sequel, that one is garbage), they just want to make clickbait title for views.
Oh god I watched the sequel for the first time and wanted to curl up from cringe. Some movies just need to be stand alones!
Literally just helldivers 6:14
Wreck it Ralph is still my favorite Disney movie, and that ain't changing ever
Fr same
best one is still Mulan but this is a good one too
@@gamerdrache6076lion king and treasure planet solos
i love it when the milk spillers said “wreck it ralph did not age well” and then ralph wrecked them
*Wreck it Ralph* aged amazingly while the sequel *Wreck it Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks The Internet* aged horribly like spoiled milk
The whole feel of the movie just hasnt been replicated in the 11 years since it came out
If you’re saying that Walt Disney Animation Studios hasn’t replicated the same feel in any of their movies after Wreck-it Ralph, I agree with you. The last good Disney movie was Wreck-it Ralph and the last good Pixar movie was Coco.
20:01 *THIS MOVIE WAS PERFECT DON'T START WITH ME BRO ! ! ! ! ! ! >:(*
Venelope definitely feels like a character that was supposed to be voiced my Kristen Schaal
This movie feels as criminally underrated as “The Emperor’s New Groove”.
10:03 my sweet boys this is a wizard of oz joke they aren't chanting oreo randomly
It's weird to think of game characters as people with PTSD literally baked into their existence. TJ Calhoun, namely.
I haven't watched the video yet, just saw the title, let me just say, for some reason, Wreck It Ralph is the one film I will never get bored of watching. Typically I don't love rewatching movies, but dude, I just love this movie so much 😭 I've seen it probably over a dozen times, heck maybe 20 idk i don't keep track, this shit is gas and 100% does age well
Am I the only one who understands the inner complexities of this ambitious cinematic masterpiece?
No, these guys just are try-hards when it comes to commentary. They literally pay attention to 10% of what they’re watching.
@@chenstormstout9456 According to them since they saw the movie years ago they don't have to pay attention now and just give baseless takes
"Wreck-It Ralph" may not be one of Disney's best CG animated films, But it's one that I personally enjoy! Especially because of how relatable Ralph is as a character, Because after all there are lots of people in the world who sadly know what it's like to be all alone and treated like outcasts.
I find Venelopee more relatable. Not only because classmates teased me and didn't want to go near me when I was diagnosed with epilepsy, but the teachers were scared of of my seizures and kicked me out of their classes so I wouldn't cause problems.
As others have said, Turbo is a great villain. There were enough clues to put the twist together, AND he was written smart enough to get Ralph and others to do what he wanted. He basically told Ralph to prevent a real risk to the game that was also secretly a threat to Turbo's power.
I think they got their titles wrong, it’s the SECOND movie that did not age well, not this masterpiece.
(I know it’s on purpose I’m just pointing it out)
I think we can all agree that the second movie is terrible, but Wreck it Ralph aged like fine wine. It's a great movie with a great message, a Disney movie with actual soul.
19:31 there’s no way they talked through the best joke in the movie
3:45 Editor, that’s Blinky, not Clyde.
The Blinky/Clyde error it happens in some Pac-Man games, such as Pac-Man world 3 pac-Man championship, edition DX Namco classic collection volume 2 and pac man world 2
Wreck it Ralph 2 was the one that aged horribly
Yeah I must concur.
It’s the ghostbusters 2 of Disney movies
fr it made me cringe so much considering i loved the 1 movie and even watched it multiple times
Was it a terrible movie? No, did it live up to the expectations of the impressionable youths that fell in love with the first film? Absolutely not.
@@ronnieedge2236 i feel like the second one was for more youth than the first correct me if i m wrong
Imagine saying that this movie is bad
@usanatv2007sentertainmentinc. True
@usanatv2007sentertainmentinc. That's them right? Or at least Eden
It's ok
@@SpillingTheMilk Yeah it's just okay for someone who doesn't pay attention
@usanatv2007sentertainmentinc. Ah okay
They are going to gouge their eyes out for Wreck it Ralph 2.
Turbo is definitely a must watch... That movie is SO GOOD!! 🤩
King Candy
The only twist villain that actually worked.
the first and only that worked.
everyone in the comments saying how great wreck it ralph is while the whole video is jack kori and kore shitting on it is SENDING ME
10:37 Twomad went turbo
17:16 That's literally what F-Zero is.
As a Neurodivergent, I can confirm I aquire super powers when I activate my stimming and hyperfixation energy.
I’m really glad that this movie is so good and stands on its own. No sequel to taint it. Yessir I love that this doesn’t have a sequel
Maybe ralph aged well, but you guys didn't.
Don't you love when they talk over important plot points?
I don’t know why I keep giving these guys a chance. Like, I get it, you wanna make haha funny criticism and joke about the movie you’re watching. But for god sakes, it’s exhausting. It’s the same problem I have with Razzle. They’ll make a stupid joke and then proceed to beat it into the damn dirt throughout the whole video.
@@chenstormstout9456 It is kind of exhausting
@@lukescrew1981 I’d recommend Microwave Society, they’re a bit more chill about the movies they watch and don’t try going off on tangents every 5 seconds.
they didnt even react to turbo's reveal
@@chenstormstout9456 i'm not going to disagree with anyone saying they're annoying, talking over plot points and stuff is genuinely aggravating at times, but to be fair i don't think they wanna make "funny criticism", i think it's more like "low-effort commentary" (which i don't mean as a dig!). i just really don't think this is supposed to be criticism, or if it is they've been doing a really bad job of it
15:35 The lesson of this movie is, if people treat you horribly for no reason, and you decide one day you had enough, you’re in the wrong for just wanting basic respect.
The only real flaw I had with this film
Can't believe it took me this long to realize our first red flag from King Candy was him knowing the term, "Go Turbo," despite Sugar Rush being a recent addition to the arcade.
Genuinely believe brain rot has twisted this movie for you guys
If I remember correctly, the dream guy in TJ Calhoun's PTSD memories (who "looks like Jack") is actually supposed to be a reimagining of Felix in her game's style.
Ralph it Ralph aged perfectly
I am bewildered at the fact they weren’t simping for Sergeant Calhoun. She was a pansexual awakening for me😔✊
6:32 I like how he genuinely gets the wrong movie xD
Mostly the movie is about Ralph just tired of being treated like a villain. Ralph doesn't like being a villain he has to be a villain because it's against the program. I really love this movie because it's about Ralph learning to accept who he is he's a bad guy but that does not mean he's a bad guy.
ain't no way they called the wizard of oz reference "bad product placement"
I love Turbo/King Candy because his final form is PG Pennywise, wish Disney would have done more with him merchandise-wise
20:29 OWL CITY MENTIONED 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Not me literally playing Fireflies on loop and driving my family insane as a kid
this movie was honestly better than most movies about video games
This movie is great
Also lmao your ad read felt so sarcastic and unenthusiastic. It felt like you were mocking the game lmao.
7:07 WEST SIDE STORY IS A MASTERPIECE, BUT IT WOULD SUCK TO DO THAT EVERY DAY
This film instantly became one of my favorite Disney films of all time (aside from Treasure Planet). I thought it was going to be a meh film (especially from the trailers) but once I saw it, I was amazed. I even teared up from Ralph's Bad Guy Confirmation scene as he was falling, and I don't normally tear up watching movies. I even dressed up as him for Halloween and won a costume contest.
I felt like this film should've won the Best Animated Film at the Oscars instead of Brave (which is surprising because Oscars just gives Disney awards almost yearly like a yearly subscription) but then again, ParaNorman was a solid contender.
I’ve seen this movie many times, and “Watch out for falling Mentos” is definitely said. So yeah, the product placement is legit
Who hurt these idiots?
This is definitely your worst reaction/opinion on a movie.
The guys do NOT know how to commentate 🗣
10:43 "call out the devil dogs" ralph dies of rapid onset lead poisoning as the Marine Corp troops light him up like cigarettes
20:15 Maybe she too has autism? That would explain why she loves Vanellope - she appreciates the autistic representation.
5:38 Sony making venom movies
12:46 Looks like a real-time render.
Wreck It Ralph 2: *exists*
Everyone: "We'll ignore that."
Hearing Felix gush over Calhoun unfortunately makes me think of Wander (same voice actor) trying to spit game at Lord Dominator.
crazy, because I've remember Wander giving more affection to Lord Hater than Dominator.
@@nicoleflores2054 haha he gay :p
Seriously tho he acts threatened by Hater's crush.
@@nicoleflores2054 I recall Peepers being very possessive towards his master Hater. Wander is more of a free love kinda guy.
@@Montesama314 No, I meant that Wander shows love and happiness whenever he sees Lord hater, just really happy to see him, Peepers though? he's in love, canon.
The visceral feeling of fear I had while they mentioned the Subway cup placement, because I was literally drinking my Subway cup. I thought for a moment I was being watched 😭
17:58 Funny you mention that, as she kinda looks like my autistic girl character, Adele.
Well, *technically,* Adele looks more like a mix of Wendy from _Gravity Falls_ and... I guess Violet from _The Incredibles,_ but with a bootleg Punky Brewster aesthetic, but I'm sure you get the idea.
Lil fun fact Nintendo told em how Bowser would hold a tea cup
17:33 everything sounds like a slur now tbh, any time we reclaim one they make a new one that sounds even stupider