Ralph Breaks the Internet

What's peoples problem with the film and the split up at the end? Why is it considered bad?

other thread died and i didn't get a chance to respond to someones post

Attached: Vanellope-von-Schweetz-in-Wreck-It-Ralph-2-Ralph-Breaks-the-Internet[1].jpg (1912x802, 197K)

Other urls found in this thread:

movieweb.com/ralph-breaks-the-internet-golden-girls-cameo/
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

I never watched it. It is bad OP?

Going Turbo is bad unless you REALLY want to and are a girl.

It was this thread >Turns out Turbo would have been fine game hopping if going by the second movie, he just was a jerk. Like thats basically the only reason what he did was bad, because he was a jerk. He could have popped into candy crush or online games and it would have been fine, he would just be seen as a cool guest character wow so cool. Is that really the right way to handle it?
Turbo's problem wasn't being part of other games, he wanted lead control of them, that's what was considered really bad. He wasn't happy just joining in.

Also Vanellope leaving is possible because she was already kicked out of her game once by Turbo, and the game went on just fine. So her leaving again can work because she was already glitched out of her game before.

Also QBert and others joined the Wreck it Ralph game, so game jumping isn't that bad surely, because characters did do it. And they were probably added to the code just like Vanellope was, so surely it is possible and doable so not that bad?

A lot of the film was just reference and wasted material, yeah. The conflict at the end was also very forced and I felt bored by the time monster Ralph came around because it was all so silly at that point.

Also good post thanks I was just curious and you posted some good points.

Pink dress looks like the underside of a massive cock head. Was that intentional?

no

It was bad. In my mind the key factor was how they took 30 points off of Ralphs already low IQ and how that causes most of the movie's conflict.

And the Vanellope's voice sounds like nails on a chalkboard.

that was a key factor but another was also how shit of a job they did portraying the internet in comparison to videogames, most of it was just memes and very superficial representation with little thought put into it

Why did Disney think this deserved an oscar?

Attached: 1554770390055.jpg (768x1024, 636K)

I don't know what's funnier, that they printed this or that an user in the last thread tried to take one home

for me, it was because i was a big fan of the first movie with all it's video game cameos and homages. but the second movie just made it the internet which wasn't as funny. plus, the whole disney marketing section of the movie was stupid and didn't fit wreck it ralph. plus, mocking my waifu didn't help things.

Merida?

There's no way you actually like Brave

I haven't even seen the sequel. Classic arcade games are my favorite video games and I loved Wreck it Ralph for focusing on that era directly. I don't have much interest in watching the sequel because they decided to completely change the focus.

Also the fact that it isn't called "Ralph Wrecks the Internet" is completely fucking unforgivable and I desperately hope someone was fired over it. Yes, I know about the Kim Kardashian shit, it's still fucking dumb.

Wreck it Ralph is one of my favourite films, and honestly while I didn't hate the sequel I think I'd be happier having not seen it.

absolutely hate*

>Turbo is unable to completely code himself into a completely isolated arcade cabinet; dying in Sugar Rush will still kill him permanently
>Vanellope is able to be completely coded into a racing game online that likely perform integrity checks of local files every time a user boots up the game, because plot convenience

>Turbo becomes the king maintains a safe facade in front of human players and keeps the entirety of Sugar Rush happy for close to a decade, outside of Vanellope, who he only keeps at bay due to her presenting a risk of getting the booth shut down and characters possibly dying before they can escape
>Vanellope becomes the president and in a short time breaks the booth physically and gets it shut down, with characters almost dying before they could escape

Turbo did NOTHING wrong

Merida was more likable in this than she was in her origin movie.

Turbo was different, see He was taking over

nope

Hmm, who then?

Imagine a movie where a kid likes to play in traffic. Their parent tells them not to play in traffic because it's obviously a bad idea. Then a badass rebel who plays by no rules befriends the kid and tells them to ignore their parent because playing in traffic is fun and safe as long as you don't fuck up. Then instead of the kid learning to listen to the person who has their safety in mind, the fucking parent has to learn that the kid's freedom is more important than their safety.

Seriously, did nobody working on this fucking movie look at what they were writing?

but it's not dangerous because she was added to the code after anyway

>girl leaves game
>game is now "broken"
>can't be repaired
>gets shut off
she fucked over Sugar Rush

If that had happened before the last two minutes of the movie they might have been able to paint Vanellope as being in the right. But she spent the entire movie trying to run back to a death game she couldn't respawn in.

I didn't like the first emoji movie so I never bothered with the sequel.

but she was running back to become a permanent addition so her code would be added

I was about to post the same thing

she's been removed from the code before, Sugar Rush will be OK

i don't want to play guessing games

Then tell me

no

>Was that intentional?
It's Disney, so probably.

>wir2 thread

Attached: ugleh.gif (500x640, 2.97M)

There should have been some kind of Sugar Rush Online game, complete with a ranking board and roster updates to allow racers to disappear and reappear without raising suspicion.

The movie sucks because there's no Mario but more gay shit like Disney princesses
Fuck
That

ok

vanellope already reappeared and disappeared when Turbo took her out

Why are there constant threads of this awful movie recently?

Is someone really this obsessed?

Accept the fact people like Brave.

Whoever made this movie has zero fucking clue how computers and the internet actually work.

Liking cute princesses isn't gay, it may be sad, but not gay (unless you're a chick).

what makes you say that
all they showed was stuff like youtube, i didn't see many errors in how shit works

Don't worry about it too much, kitten. Just click on the constant Pearl threads.

what was the emoji movie even about
probably similar to this

Disney princess bit was the best part of the movie, especially Cinderella smashing her glass slipper into a nigger knife.
Who are you, my girlfriend? Making fun of the Brave girl was fucking hilarious.

Just came out on Netflix with several other movies.

It wasn't bad, my only gripe is that it felt like ralph forgot everything from the first movie.
That and forced youtube memes.

I'm guessing they didn't get any video game permission anymore so they just asked disney to use the properties they do have, which is fine. Ending and plot was great and felt like a roadtrip movie, and at the end there wasn't a villian, only a circumstantial disaster.

Though I'm not excited for RiR3 tho

Attached: 1523984402738.gif (540x540, 992K)

I dunno if they thought it deserved an Oscar or if Disney assumed that it would have won.

I love how the quote on the cover of the box is "Best Animated Film of the Year!" and sourced from ComingSoon.net.

ending and plot were both shit

Ending was circumstantial, plot was fine and everything was set up before hand.
It didn't need a villian or some big bad to fight

My issue with it was that it felt like a completely fine, even good, episode of a TV series. Not something worthy of a theatrical release.
The stakes it focused on were just so small while the actual interesting high stakes thing of "breaking" the internet was relatively unfocused background drama.

they literally put in a big bad to fight that they didn't need
it was a pretty shit film, alright at best

The big bad was just the physical manifestation of Ralph's obsessiveness and self-destructive behavior. Ralph was the bad guy.

The stakes were about ralph and vonsweets growing apart from each other, the internet breaking is both a late addition and a forced meme to give disney popular media points. The initial stake of growing apart was still fleshed upon
Calling the bug a big bad is like calling the storm in back to the future a big bad. It was a circumstantial obstacle that was created by the main conflict of ralph being afraid of growing apart.

This

Yeah, the Ralph and Vanelope stakes were fine, but small.
Like I said, good for TV, not so good for seeing as a feature film.

OP here, I just wanted to address this

the main character? the one that takes up the majority of the cabinet's artwork? the one that repopularized the game?
I'm sure no one's ever going to miss her

King Candy was the main character and he was removed
and so was Vanellope when King Candy took over

he literally went all godzilla, not a villain but definitely a big bad

That user's point was Turbo ran that shit better than Vanellope ever did, while Vanellope is just malcontent generally and looking to move on to a Next Thing. Turbo was invested because Sugar Rush was life and death for him.

Uhh anyone else notice the pink dress looks just like a big throbbing cockend

Nope, no one has mentioned that yet. >109586318

I want to fuck Yesss

why pick such a retarded name

It doesn't matter what Turbo's motive was, his actions got 2 machines killed. In the movie they were scared of the games getting unplugged not some villain they didn't even know existed

Turbo did run Candy Crush but he also did villainous shit to get there. Vanellope never did anything villainous when getting into Slaughter Race

Yeah except nearly killing all of her friends when the booth was shut down and leaving her home without even helping to pick who would rule when she left or even saying goodbye to anyone but Ralph

The only really villainous shit Turbo did was to Vanellope, and it was really only because she was the one person who could undo his work

Turbo still forcefully took over another game, something which was never Vanellope's intention. She was invited specificall and somehow got added to the code

>Also Vanellope leaving is possible because she was already kicked out of her game once by Turbo, and the game went on just fine
But King Candy was there to replace her as the "Royalty". With both her and the King gone people are guaranteed to notice.

nsah

Attached: Dickdress.jpg (1912x802, 734K)

D2DVD movie released in theatres.

I wanted to see it, but I never cared after reading the plot. I remember shooting ideas with others how while jewish it would be, That you could have clever commentary on the idea of gaming at home. You just make a joke version of Steam where it is this modern game wonderland with even more characters that are not arcade games. You got a bunch of soldiers arguing over who has the better FPS, you can make jokes about Indie games or stuff like "Silent Protagonist Support Group".

This movie just feels weird. It felt more like a series of setpieces rather than a cohesive narrative.

>other thread died and i didn't get a chance to respond to someones post
Last thread didn't die. It was just randomly deleted for some odd reason.

Attached: Capture.jpg (1849x465, 111K)

>What's peoples problem with the film and the split up at the end? Why is it considered bad?
The story in isolation was fine.
But it was completely unnecessary as a sequel with those characters. "Clingy with his friends" was never really a defining feature of Ralph in the first film and seeing it on display in the second to such an extent that it turns into a giant monster as the central conflict of the film was just off-putting.

even in isolation the story wasn't great, especially compared to the first

wtf how are some of you fags defending this shit

user from the last thread here. I wasn't aware of the Oscar fail thing at the time. I just wanted it because it was a nice small picture of them together, but the guy who built the box standy attached it to the side of the box, and it wouldn't come off.

Attached: 1551276818846.png (338x451, 228K)

>Declares herself the first Madam President of Sugar Rush in the first film.
>Quits her job, and walks out on everyone as soon as she starts getting board of her job, and her responsibilities
>Openly accepts that she really is just a princess, and even sings a princess song
>Jumps from one racer game to another in order to find fulfillment.
>Wonder Womans voice tells her she should stop thinking of others, and should just follow her heart and do what ever she wants
What did Disney mean by this?

Attached: 9JSyKoa.png (610x532, 781K)

Wreck it Ralph doesn't care about how good of a film it actually is, or how its world actually works. It doesn't care that the second film contradicts the first, or that it turns the characters into huge hypocrites.

All it cares about it getting people to come see it and make money, playing to the basest of human recognition factors with having its characters interact with things that the audience is familiar with.

Look, here's a shiny thing you enjoy. Look at our cute little girl and big goofy guy interacting with that thing you enjoy. Perpetuate the consumer cycle.

A lot of very talented people worked to put substance into their work on it, but it doesn't matter, they are just a means to an end for the corporate brand that wants you to spend money on their recycled, hypocritical, self-indulgent garbage.

Whether you enjoyed it or not, the quality of the film doesn't matter a fucking lick, and is not why it was made.

Attached: begone_brand.png (680x383, 218K)

>Wreck it Ralph doesn't care about how good of a film it actually is, or how its world actually works.
Not really. I has been rather consistent.
It doesn't care that the second film contradicts the first
It doesn't. Not all all. we have been over this a millions times already. there was no contradictions.

>>Wonder Womans voice tells her she should stop thinking of others, and should just follow her heart and do what ever she wants
Excpet she actually is careful to not cause damage in the choices she makes. so it's not really an issue.

>Why is it considered bad

>Ralph is a complete idiot ignoring the development he have in the first movie
>Vanellope literally goes turbo but it's ok because it's a girl
>Felix is literally a cameo
>Franchise was about videogames/arcade but this movie focus on trending shit
>Pancake scene isn't even in the movie (credits doesn't count)
>YouTube literally appears in the movie but they use a clone for no reason
>No jokes about "fanarts" (that would be actually funny)
>Slaughter race song (fuck this shit, it's worse than the YouTube kids videos)
>"hey user remember this is a Disney movie so I'm going to throw the shit at your face"
>Disney princess take a unnecessary movie time
>They save Ralph in a cringe way


Also

>No one notices Ralph in sugar rush

Wtf was that? He literally appears on the arcade screen when the kids search in their phones,how no one noticed him?

This movie was a emoji movie but worse because people watched this movie thinking that it would be a movie about Ralph surfing in the internet for some online games

Attached: 1566002834354.gif (320x287, 781K)

This movie takes place 7 years after the first one,the faggots who played with king candy probably grown-up and that's why no one asked why he was removed,in the case of vanellope she was probably the MC of a new generation so everyone are going to notice that she's gone, after literally one child notices the arcade is going to be removed

Think about it, it's a arcade,maybe if the kids search things like "sugar rush characters" they would notice vanellope but not King Candy so that's why he can be removed without problems, he's probably a rumour at that point unlike vanellope because she's literally on the cabinet

So basically she fucked everything in the non forced reality of the movie

Attached: 1448093574683.jpg (256x256, 20K)

I guess it shows that Turbo was right. About everything. He was right to cut her from Sugar Rush and take her place, since she didn't really care about the game to begin with. There's nothing wrong with jumping games, and even if there was, other people's feelings are secondary to your own. He did nothing wrong, and only lost because Ralph destroyed his carefully laid plans with his mere presence, as he does with everything.

>Excpet she actually is careful to not cause damage in the choices she makes.
Explain what this means

>so it's not really an issue.
It literally did become a big issue. What ever are you talking about.

>It doesn't care that the second film contradicts the first, or that it turns the characters into huge hypocrites.

This! Personally, I didn’t like the direction they took Ralph as a character. The feminist who took control of the film turned him into a bumbling dependent man child whereas before he was just a maligned, lonely man with nothing to lose looking to finally make a change for himself. It felt like a completely different character.

Attached: 1553950601314.jpg (945x581, 65K)

Gee, I wonder who's behind this post?

Attached: Turbotastic.jpg (799x533, 65K)

I disliked how Ralph was blamed for everything when Vanellope was going to abandon her game (which now that she was a known and popular character in it that could've easily led to a WiR 1 where it gets reset/unplugged because she's missing), caused the problem in the first place (taking control resulting in the steering wheel getting broken), and was going to leave Ralph and everyone else behind because she was just "bored" with no thought to the implications or regard for their feelings.

Ralph went along to help her, he raised all the money to save her game, he didn't want to lose his only friend

But he was in the wrong, he had to learn a lesson, and Vanellope gets to continue being a selfish shit.

>All it cares about it getting people to come see it

Reminder that a hardcore feminist (Pamela Ribon) wrote Ralph 2.
>In November 2014, Pamela Ribon found a Barbie book from 2010 titled I Can be a Computer Engineer. She decried elements of the book where Barbie appeared to be reliant on male colleagues.

>Fast forward to 2018, and shes given the reins to the Wreck it Ralph sequel.
>She hates old school Disney Princesses because they are problematic
>Decides to voice the princess who started it all Snow White, and makes her talk/sing like a retarded air head in both the film, and trailer out of spite.
No wonder this film is a mess.

Attached: 1566643392821.jpg (878x592, 143K)

I think what really bugs me is how parasitic Vanellope's relationship with Ralph is portrayed. Ralph spends the entire movie doing things for her sake only for her to dump him in a long-distance relationship in return, ensuring they won't stay friends for much longer. Had Vanellope actually did more to help Ralph with his issues or just do anything that wasn't about her it wouldn't be so bad. But as is it's the exact problem Gravity Falls has, where the dynamic between friends/siblings is just completely borked because the writers forgot that relationships are a two-way street.

They don't feel like friends in this movie, and because of that the message just falls flat on its face.

Attached: 1455028618071.jpg (500x386, 35K)

There were multiple contradictions
what are you trying to defend

How about when Vanellope was first removed then? When Turbo took over? Wouldn't kids have wondered then?
And right after King Candy got replaced, the same kids were playing Sugar Rush 7 years ago, and he was the main character, so they would wonder

her quitting doesn't harm her game though, she was always a Princess too even if she didn't feel like one, the role was there and she acknowledged that. She wore her Princess outfit at Felix's wedding.

Alright then

WHAT ARE SOME MAJOR CONTRADICTIONS since you guys keep mentioning them? Other than Vanellope jumping game which is what Turbo did, although she didn't takeover so it's different and qbert jumped game too showing it's possible

We will never get to chews our racer again.

Attached: 4ede8359d477347360075405013609d51d8d0a63a92fed9ca8e0d3c620195c44.jpg (1410x800, 1.49M)

It feels like the memes they made in film should have been part of the actual marketing campaign for the film while the film itself was actually something good

is "chews" a part of official art?

Wouldn’t she eventually get deleted by the game developers for being some sort of rogue agent or glitch?

It's official in both the movie and game.

Attached: Sugar_Rush_Superraceway-_character_select_v1.2.png (620x363, 226K)

Now I can’t unsee that...

That's pretty great

This movie is about a large adult man born in the 80s obsessing over his relationship with a little girl

Yeah this is one of the things they clear didn't bother thinking about
At the Arcade, game jumping and shit like that works because no one is going to tamper with the code anymore. It's not being actively developed, these game are set in stone

In an online world, shit gets added, removed and made obsolete very quickly. Slaughter Race could see a sequel soon with no sign of Shank. The devs could patch her out, there's just so much shit that doesn't make sense with Vanellope jumping to an online game

You don't even need to tamper with the code. In the Arcade, the ultimate apocalypse scenario is having your game unplugged. The implication is that the characters are sustained exactly as long as the system is continuously powered. Resetting the game is resetting the world, destroying everything in it and then recreating it from ROM.
I'm not sure how that'd work in an online game, though. If the server's ever rebooted, that'll obviously wipe everyone living on it, but what if it's just the game process being killed? Would the game world be instantly destroyed, or just banished into some kind of shadow realm of unused memory that hasn't been overwritten yet?

So since Vanellope became president, and all the citizens got their memories back, wasn't it a complete contradiction to have them become snooty, stuck up and hateful towards Vanellope again?
She's their Princess and President, the way they were acting towards her, or at least Taffyta was, makes no sense

bump

Attached: Vanellopedemlegs.jpg (2163x2772, 349K)

>how no one noticed him?
They were on their doohickeys finding thingymajiggies on that there interwebss

Qbert didn't have a game to jump, moron. It's completely different since he was literally homeless and is just part of the bonus game, Vanellope just up and leaves while risking the safety of her own game just like Ralph did in the first movie.

When Vanellope discovered online mods.

God. Fucking. DAMMIT

Attached: fucking-dead.png (434x487, 121K)

But is the safety of her game even risked when she's been removed from her game before and it stayed fine?

the message of this movie is that men are bad, don't be toxic when your wife wants to fuck other people you have to accept and be happy for her

THIS right here, She definitely went Turbo, It really bothered me that for her it was out of boredom, and suddenly it's OK and empowering, but trying to survive and not be what basically is dead to them, and wow that guys is clearly Evil trying to live.

Attached: Here+you+go+_1e22d7e0df2067fb7e37dfbfd4fb5f27.png (563x317, 77K)

>Payers online are trying to figure out how the fuck you unlock Vanellope in the game
>Developers are trying to figure how How the Fuck Vanellope got in the game
>Some Corporate Suite asshole is probably going to see this and try and monetize her by ordering and update where it is possible to get to Drive as Vanellope.
>Third Movie is about Vanellope having to race the games official version of her.

Meh, I'd watch it.

Attached: 1545537526676.gif (200x183, 448K)

Why are we making a general out of why a bad movie was bad?

no one's making a general i was just asking a question because the other one died and i was continuing the convo

This pissed me off. Its like they wanted her to have the agency and independence of an adult, but have the culpability of a child. It was schizophrenic.

It was fine before because King Candy replaced her. There's no one to fill that Royalty void that she's leaving behind now and people will notice because of that.

she didn't go turbo she didn't try taking over any game. Turbo didn't just try and be a part of a different game like Vanellope did
surely it'd be OK though? the players just pick whatever character

And there are some nice mods out there.

Attached: VanellopeDress.jpg (786x694, 145K)

because they literally win one no matter the shit they do?

>sticky nipplesnit
What did they mean by this?

Attached: Screenshot_2019-08-23-00-47-53-473_1.png (1078x799, 987K)

>surely it'd be OK though? the players just pick whatever character
>Video game players
>Picking another character instead of the top tier one

I guess, since Turbo did replace her the first time but this time no one did
I still don't get the behaviour of the Sugar Rush cast towards Vanellope in the 2nd film, they should be fine with her since their memories were fully restored

The secon film is just poorly written.
Vanelope's conflict is being bored because she's too skilled for her game and it's not challenging anymore. Except she's NOT like Ralph. In the example we're given, people are using her as an avatar, and in that case her driving abilities don't matter at all.

So either she's a playable character and has no excuse getting bored because people are playing as her (and her rebelling against player control is arguably even worse than going Turbo)
OR she's a broken as fuck NPC boss that always wins and therefore people are gonna notice her absence, just like you'd notice if Dictator got removed from Street Fighter one day. And that's effectively what Ralph did and that also ended up threatening a game shutdown.

Vanellope is so goddamned sexual.

On top of this, I just think on a fundamental level, it just does not make sense for a videogame character, who was coded for a specific videogame, to then want to leave that game. It just doesn't sit right with me. Turbo never wanted to leave his game. Ralph didn't either, he just wanted to be treated better.

See

ffs

RBtI was contrived. This is where it failed hard versus the original. I don't care what direction a story wants to go with its characters, but it has to feel natural and clever and logical in order to be convincing and earn the support of the viewer.

The first Wreck it Ralph was a super lean movie with relatable characters and clear arcs. RBtI was muddy and declaratory.

i genuinely wish i hadn't seen this because it's ruining WiR1 for me

that's the only reason I went to look at this thread

So is this Ralph Breaks the Internet or is it Wreck it Ralph 2?
If it's the former, can we dismiss it as a non canon spin off?

Attached: `VanellopeSkirt.png (789x691, 157K)

>Why is it considered bad?

Asking people why something is "considered bad" doesn't mean people suddenly consider it bad.

It's a well enough reviewed yet uninspired sequel to a movie with a nice concept, that's all.

Bad pacing, tons of weird padded shit that got away from the core concept of "here are video game characters, cliches, and cute or funny or nostalgic things" so it could be some sort of advertisement for disney shit for part of it and then some weird hot take on consumerism that felt dated the moment they made it.
The initial theme that Ralph is too stuck in his old ways and should branch out was fine, and Vanllope going to the GTA-like game was fine, but why not have Ralph visit HER in the game instead of just some weird cucked long distance shit?
I mean that ending practically writes itself, you could have even had a fun "fish out of water" moment with other characters in the game as well.
But no, we have to empower women by emasculating men, that's the theme of today's "feminism".

Attached: 1560616643886.jpg (321x185, 13K)

stop

Didn't they mention that Sugar Rush had almost no players and wasn't even worth getting a new steering wheel for? The game was dead anyway.

Because they made it and putting it up for awards it'll obviously win because it's Disney is just marketing

Sometimes i wish i could burn it all down but i know I'm too lazy to do whatever happens after that

Attached: 1547622096170.png (633x758, 320K)

The film is set in modern times, Arcades in general are pretty dead

>Didn't they mention that Sugar Rush had almost no players and wasn't even worth getting a new steering wheel for?
not exactly.
I think people still played it, but not as much as the newer games.
When did Sugar Rush come out in-universe anyway?

I wish they addressed the whole "If you die outside your game, you're gone" thing more than just an offhand comment at the end about Shank adding Vanellope to the Slaughter Race code.

yeah it became a very trivial issue when it was a genuine concern

movieweb.com/ralph-breaks-the-internet-golden-girls-cameo/
What is up with all these kids shows/films referencing Golden Girls?
Did all of the crews get together to have a binge session?

Kim Kardashian shit? what?

Considering the faggots who where playing the game on the first movie they probably didn't care about some girl in the cabinet,as I said depends on the generation but in the second movie everyone loves vanellope because she has "the glitch" trick,is obvious that everyone would ask for her

Seriously don't try to fix this shit,they just did their logic because why not

>all the faggots ITT defending vanellope and arguing that no one is going to notice that she's gone
>She's literally the most popular character because "the glitch" trick
>Implying no one would ask why the most op character is gone

Imagine being this retarded, stop defending this forced shit,the sequel is bad and she doomed all her kingdom

Attached: 1566384855446.jpg (1920x1080, 76K)

i'm not trying to defend shit i'm just making a point
i'll say the movie is shit but this is the point

Look. Vanellope used to be in the game, and she was probably the most popular character. Turbo took her out, and therefore the most popular character was gone. Turbo then became the most popular, but he was also taken out. People would have noticed on all occasions.

I don't think you can just dismiss it in the 1st movie as they didn't care because they were faggots in the first film. The gen back then probably cared

One of the writers got divorced prior to the film's release. That explains the subtext of Vanellope parting away with Ralph.

literally never seen a source for this

Right said

Attached: 20171027_131730.jpg (1801x1397, 292K)

>people hate on the president
sounds like 2019 to me

>who are you?
>I'm the official you. I'm prettier, I'm more popular, I'm better-supported, and best of all, I'm *balanced*. Only 550 Slaughtercoins, too.

Why does all nupxar movies have to have some sad director's story?

WiR isn't Pixar

user we know she's your waifu,but please stop

you cunt, vanellope did a bunch of shit wrong and half the film doesn't even make sense, but I just don't get all these people saying she went Turbo

That analogy doesn't really work cause Ralph didn't want her to go because he didn't want to lose his friend, not for her safety.

Her safety is a genuine concern
There's literally a point where she gets knocked out cold because she crashed and Ralph has to bust her out. The game is unironically dangerous, and they do not respawn. The only reason the respawn thing became a non factor is because of a serious asspull at the end of the film. Prior to said asspull it was a genuine worry

>Turbo is unable to completely code himself into a completely isolated arcade cabine
This is a very good point I hadn't considered, Turbo could never completely code himself in, right? If the game was "rebooted" he'd be chucked out, that's made clear, right? Does Turbo say himself he can't respawn? I don't remember that

But these things considered, it makes the ending even more of an asspull

I think I said it last thread but Slaughter Race is just such a shit game too. It's so generic, I really don't have any desire to see any more of that world, it's dull, so I've no idea why it's one they decided to keep around by making Vanellope go there.

>Her safety is a genuine concern
Yeah, but it wasn't Ralph's priority.
>serious asspull
Manipulating a game's code to add or take out characters was established in the first movie.

What's confusing me is what exactly happened to Arthur, as I'm pretty sure the giant Ralph was just something the virus created, not the virus itself.
Unless I'm mistaken, does that mean Arthur still exists somewhat?

Not being able to able to respawn outside your game is established in the first movie too. Quite specifically in fact. Game jumping being bad is also established in the first film.
It's a complete non factor if every other person can just add themselves to the code. So clearly it's not just something you can just do with ease, or even should do.

Also, while Turbo added himself to the code, he is a literal supervillain, and even his implementation wasn't great and he couldn't become a permanent addition. Vanellope is tossed into an online game that's constantly updated and actively worked on, it makes no sense because this is a game that is still being coded. Turbo's whole worry was that if Vanellope finished a race, he would be removed from the game because he is working with tampered code.

Want to guess what happens when the Slaughter Race devs reboot the servers or push a new patch?


Unless they specifically showed the Virus being at the heart of big Ralph, which I don't think they did, then yeah the virus is still just loose and would probably just be creating more clones kek. I mean, I guess it's possible it reached a limit or completed its mission, but they never go into any of this

>It's a complete non factor if every other person can just add themselves to the code. So clearly it's not just something you can just do with ease, or even should do.
Why does everyone who complain about this forget Qbert and the other game refugees? The difference with Turbo is that he manipulated the code to not only add himself, but to kick out Vannellope and seal off the characters and NPCs' memories as well.
>Turbo's whole worry was that if Vanellope finished a race, he would be removed from the game because he is working with tampered code.
I thought the worry was that Vaneelope would have been readded to the game and his scheme would be revealed.
>Want to guess what happens when the Slaughter Race devs reboot the servers or push a new patch?
Plot hook for sequel?

As if Cares about the technical aspect of video games instead of airing her grievances in the most inappropriate format possible.
I know people like films that are written by one person instead of the committee but this really could have used it. Then again considering how Woke Disney is maybe they tried that but since she's a bitter woman she had the final say anyway.

Just because a writer subverts expectations at the end of the film doesn't mean it's good.

>Plot hook for sequel?
Well no, Slaughter Race probably won't even be around in 6 years, a server reboot would happen in a matter of months, they probably wouldn't set a sequel immediately after
Besides, it's not just a server reboot that poses issues, like I said, it's a game that is actively being coded and worked on, her code could literally just get removed.

>I thought the worry was that Vaneelope would have been readded to the game and his scheme would be revealed.
It's specifically stated the game will reset if she crosses the finish line. i.e. Turbo's work would be undone.

>forget Qbert and the other game refugees?
Because no one ever says these guys got added to the game code and that's just a heavy assumption based off nothing. The Sugar Rush kids all spent time in Fix it Felix's world in WiR2 and they were never added to the code, there's nothing to suggest QBert was added

Also this is missing the whole point that game jumping is established to be bad. Qbert literally didn't have a game to go to and being a bonus in one cabinet is a lot less conspicuous than an online game

Because Ralph was unhappy with his life and got shit on for it unendingly, and in the end had no choice but to accept his life for what it was.

Vanellope grows bored and unhappy with the hand she's dealt, gets to leave her game and go off to do whatever the hell she wants consequence free.

It really sends a bad message of "Only girls get that kind of privilige while guys can only fuck things up." Vanellope straight up abandoned Ralph and didn't have to answer for it, while Ralph has to constantly own up to his mistakes.

DRAWFAGS I SUMMON THEE STAT, I NEED THIS.