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This entry was originally
written the summer of 2017 when the news of the Princess-addition was
announced. And let's face it guys, most of the buzz regarding this movie
has been around the Princess-cameos. So unsurprisingly enough, this
entry has centered around this isuse.
And
yes, this entry is another actual rant about something that is (at
least logically) perceived as criticizable. And I apologize if this
comes across as offensive towards the people who worked on the movie.
However, no matter how much we try to escape it, criticism is
inescapable, nonetheless (even when it's meant to be constructive one).
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| Take this, Jack Dawson :) |
Released in the fall of 2012, Wreck-It-Ralph was a clever little surprise from Disney! It was pretty much the video game equivalent of Toy Story
and happened to be a clever little package that took both critics and
audiences by surprise! It gained a fanbase and deservedly so! Having already written an entry about Ralph,
I've (briefly) mentioned the reasons for why it was such a surprise. It
frankly felt like an un-Disney movie that Disney managed to do right
and actually tremendously right. With likable characters and a clever
screenplay, it was labeled (by critics and audiences) for being the
Pixar-esque movie from Disney (despite how I've personally found it to
be rather DreamWorksish in tone, but that's just me). ![]() |
| Even a fox and a bunny can be friends :) |
During the years since it's release, Disney Animation Studios has managed to rise
up from it's ground and become a cherished and well-respected company
again (and of course with the praise of Lasseter's contribution being
the reason for it. But let's swap this issue under the rug for this
time, shall we?). By having a string of successes and a streak that has
been compared to the Renaissance era (which still haven't seen a
downfall yet). Though Wreck-It-Ralph performed less financially
than it's followers (and several fans have claimed that Disney haven't
been given it as much attention afterwards), the suggestion of a sequel
was brought up by it's release. And voila, since the Revival era has
officially green-lighted sequels, it happened!
And fortunately having the same directing and producing team (apparently Rich Moore got the first draft of the script done before working on Zootopia
and postponing the sequel after finishing the animal movie). As well as
it's same voice actors (with Alan Tudyk, unsurprisingly enough. But not
as King Candy, but as KnowsMore). Jane Lynch and Jack McBrayer recorded together,
alongside with newcomers Ana Ortiz and James Corden. Even John C.
Reilly (who did his first sequel) and Sarah Silverman deliberately did
their recordings together. (apparently Moore does a great imitation of Reilly and recorded the scratch voice for Ralph). It was hard for screenwriter Phil Johnston and John C. Reilly to keep the secret of this sequel.
The Genesis of This Idea and Early Drafts
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| There's a reason why I'm (Vanellope) smiling... because I was tiny enough to fit :) |
A sequel to a premise as Wreck-It-Ralph
has wielded promise, as it lends itself to one. By easily exploring
other venues of the video game world. And including video
game characters that wasn`t used in the first movie (while Moore initially wanted both Mario and Tron in the sequel). Since the first Toy Story did exactly that, Wreck-It-Ralph could've easily followed a similar route.
The work on the sequel began in 2014. While
of course the story have been changed from it's genesis, it was
announced in 2017 that the sequel would actually be about entering the
world of the Internet. Which happened to be one of Moore`s
original ideas. In order to take our leads on a grand place (the Internet
in this feature was inspired by the One Wilshire Boulevard building in Los Angeles. Yet the crew eventually realized there
was no actual reference or touchstone of how the Internet could be a
city. While the team realized that it could be modeled like Rome, by
having new buildings built on top of the old ones (and some of the technology guys actually approved the idea, since it was perfect for their software)![]() |
| Come one, come all. But not to the Feast of Fools :) |
Another version had Ralph enamored of himself, and a internet supercop villain (who was a anti-virus), named Bev. On one hand, Ralph became the celebrity and Vanellope the virus. And Knowsmore was a much more prominent character in an early draft. There
were many ideas with putting Ralph into a viral construct, unboxing videos or makeup tutorials.
The storyline emerged from the last line of the first film by Ralph (“If
that kid liked me, how bad can I be?”), The line was originally
intended to be only “very sweet sentiment”. But as the
filmmakers pondered about it, the concept of the sequel emerged. The crew understood that it was a little dysfunctional that Ralph was
defining himself based on how others think of him. So what would be the
worst place for such a person? The Internet.
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However, in March 2017, it was officially renamed Ralph Breaks the Interet (dropping the Wreck-It-Ralph 2 title). In Disney D23 Expo that same year, the official storyline was eventually
revealed; Litwalk`s Arcade gets a Wi-Fi router when Sugar Rush's gaming
Wheel breaks. In order to save the game, our heroes travel through the Internet in order to find a replacement (the timeline of this movie was at present day, just as it's predecessor). The idea made some people groan a little in advance. At
least that premise, no matter how you put it, yields a little of
promise on its own. As it addresses the aspects of the Internet and it's
culture (the logo's design was no coincidence either, since it's
was shaped to look like an app. However, on the same Disney D23 Expo
it's was ![]() |
Which is started by a trendsetting algorithm named Yesss (voiced by Taraji P. Henson), who's the boss of the trendmaking site BuzzTube (which was originally named Buzzaholic). She and Ralph briefly sends Vanellope to OhMyDisney.com, which is modeled after Disneyland (and apparently (in some first designs, Yesss looked like a older sister to Vanellope. The animators modeled the motion of her jacket by referencing Cruella DeVil) ![]() |
| My smile makes you forget my kind of species :) |
The idea of the Princesses came before the OhMyDisney.com, which was chosen for being a place where you can just really love what you love. Screenwriter Pamela Ribon took a lot of Oh My Disney quizzes as research and ended up voicing Snow White, saying that “they got a little attached to her ridiculousness".
The Issues of These Princess Cameos
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| Though it should've been rainbow and freaky cat day :) |
Well, OK folks. Before giving my own personal opinion about this Princess spoof,
I thought I could state my thoughts about it more objectively. While
the idea may be cute on it's own merits, for a premise loike Wreck-It-Ralph it frankly may sound a little... odd, to say it the least. Mostly because such a premise doesn't call for such a spoof. The idea of our leads getting on the Internet is inventive enough. But to interact with already established Disney properties is a little contrived and peculiar. And
not to mention that such a scene could come across as a little too
simplistic and skimpy by it's self (the idea sound reminiscent of Pocket
Princesses).
Mostly because for a premise like Ralph, the exploration of an video game world, is enough of a plotline (yet Sonic and some other video game characters still has a brief cameo anyways). A premise as the Princesses would've worked better in a film that was deliberately meant
to be a spoof on Disney. Not a full-length feature which had it's
own (strong) premise already established (even for a commercial or a TV show it would've been better
called for).
Of course it would've been more appropriate for a feature film adaptation of Kingdom Hearts, Once Upon a Time or even Disney's Infinity (which the screenwriters originally suggested, while realizing that the site wasn't there anymore)! It seems as fluffy
filler on it's own in a canon feature length-film. Yet Moore eventually cited that the sequel "could not be another nostalgia piece". However, according to Moore, all of the actresses of the Princesses loved the idea of their inclusion! 
Apparently
the idea for it came from an online quiz which Ralph encounters about
Anna vs. Elsa. But the idea also came from wanting to surprise
audiences. However, the scene is snarky in a self-parodying manner and
mocking the Princess traits (as well of their lack of a mother). So Ralph Braks the Internet haven`t been any different than other fairy tale mockeries, when you think about it. While of
course these Princesses has their individual, characteristic traits
besides their royal titles, they're unfortunately (stereotypically)
labeled for their royal dignity and refinement. And those norms are what
this scene is practically mocking.![]() |
| Yes, Mickey may not be royal, but he's a Star nonetheless :) |
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| Yes, you must be more prettier to be with us :) |
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| At least it's not Pocahontas' spinning arrow :) |
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| I'm not Oscar, but I was modeled to look like him :) |
And yes, even the "uncrowned" Princesses, as Frozen's sisters and Moana, are apart of the squad. Even Tinker Bell has a brief cameo, as well as Buzz Lightyear and Eeyore. Demi Lovato's rendition of Let it Go plays along Vanellope`s arrival, where Dumbo flies above them. And even is briefly a part of this.
The Execution of The Princess Scene, Reactions and The Voice Actresses of the Princesses

The
Princess idea was suggested by storyguys Jim Reardon, Josie Trinidad and aforementioned Ribon, inspired by Comic-Con and Disney D23
Expo as well (while having the same group of artists that brought us the first film). Which was started about if the Princess meeting could break the Internet. The filmmakers weren’t sure at first if Disney would allow them to include themit. But eventually the whole company were behind it (Ribon said she had a panic attack, laid down on the floor and feared of being fired in advance).
The online setting![]() |
| I managed to survive holding it ;) |
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| This is not recommendable :) |
Regarding this policy, it was made to ensure that our royal gals were from individual
universes. Which is understandable and legit enough
(both from purists and certainly from Roy Disney, who was deliberately fighting for this from the get-go).![]() |
| We're Princesses, so of course we`ll behave as so :) |
Yet both O'Hara and Benson claimed they were surprised by the suggestion (Ming-Na Wen's daughter Michaela, has a part in Ralph). The Princess gathering changed from the genesis and adding a few new jokes and a couple lines of dialogue from Vanellope.
The Mockery of Merida, Racial Controversy and Some Trivia
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| I know it's rude to point, but you're so wee that I just had to :) |
Yet this scene acknowledges the criticism of the antiquated idea of a damsel princess (which Disney has of course done a several times before, but still not in this way).
And
yes, folks. Once again there has been controversy against bothTiana's and Pocahontas' skin tones (*shrugs*). About their skins orignally being lighter. Yet the controversy was more overt in Tiana's case. But hey, since both their films has caused havoc before, it shouldn't come as a surprise. And yes, it's was decided that Tiana's skin was reanimated, which Anika Noni Rose herself responded to, thanking all the fans for Tiana's support. Even the directors responded to the controversy at the end.
“unconventional” way of figuring this out. By using Disney dolls, action figures, collectibles. But the animators got to play with toys as part of their job. However, it's been commented that a certain Princess (Leia) is not a part of the group. The backstage dressing room for the princesses was inspired by Dream Suite at Disneyland. All the cubbies have details inspired by the princess that uses it.
Vanellope`s Own Royal Title
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| It was heavy to wear that dress :) I'm glad it's off. |
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| It was hard to hide ;) |
And
sure, let's not forget about this, guys. While it might be hard to
remember, Vanellope actually became a Princess at the end
of Wreck-It-Ralph (which she originally was going to be all along). While she afterwards threw her royal title away, it didn't stop her to claim herself as royal to her peers. Of
course it`s tempting to ponder about the choice of Vanellope`s royal title was contrived and
deliberate or if it was just meant to be cute on the nose (which also was one of the ideas Ribon
wondered loud about, which fueled the idea of the sequel).
And while there haven't been an official press release for her
inclusion, Rich Moore and Johnston somewhat confirmed it on the first press videos from Disney D23 Expo.
Since I've already written two entries
about the issues of the Princess lineup, I've never tapped into the
absence of Vanellope from the brand. While technically she would belong
(as would've other neglected princesses, but let's keep this issue
apart), I frankly find her inclusion contrived. Due to her not being someone who technically shoild`ve be a Princess. And rather consider be her own character.
However, the Princess scene could be perceived as an indication that she could have an
official coronation sometime (while this would technically make her an oddball
among her Princess counterparts, due to her small size and lack of a
feminine pozture). Yet Sarah Silverman said that she was proud of her character being a Disney princess with a human
waist, a hoodie, and how she`s inspired her counterparts to wear comfortable clothes.
However, in true Princess fashion, Vanellope gets her "I want"-song called A Place Called Slaughter Race. Written by Alan Menken and Sung by Silverman herself. It may a little odd to have a musical number in a premise like Ralph. But it still makes somewhat sense, due to Vanellope's royal blood and how the movie addresses the Disney Princess trope. So it`s cute on the nose, regardless.
The Mockery of Star Wars, Marvel and The New Characters

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| We're the Lego versions :) |
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| I'm probably not Rihanna, but at least I'm a good fit, since I'm shutting up and driving :) |
| At least I'm not from Hello Kitty :) |
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| I want to be a humble star, that's why I look so modest :) |
The Purpose of The Idea, The Positive Reactions and the Moana-in Joke

Sure, this
whole Princess idea could sound like a joke and could be easily perceived
as such. Yet Rich Moore tweeted his awareness of the concern from
the love of Disney fans. Yet Phil Johnston said the inclusion of the Princesses is a novel extension of what the first movie achieved. For being about Wreck-It Ralph`s
purpose. "What happens when the arcade is closed and how do these
characters behave when no one’s looking? It's what
happens when you’re backstage in the princesses’ dressing room. What do
they do? What do they look like? What do they talk about?” However,
no matter how much you ponder about this, folks, it was the reality long ago. So we'll have no other choice than to accept the fact.
Yet to mention the reactions from people who've saw the film long
before it was finished, one
anonymous user who`ve attended Disney D23 Expo 2017 labeled the scene as
hilarious. And apparently the audiences cheered wildly. Even the press
has cited that they've loved it (and also being labeled to be a little
like Pixar's Inside Out). But in various screenings, as well as one of the trailers in an The Incredibles 2 screening, the audiences loved the Princess scene.
And
a little coda;
A video that was put on Facebook asked the Princess
voice actresses if they were interested in a Princess-crossover in Avengers-style and they've all replied yes.
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| This is a slumber party Gathering, minus Britney ;) |
However, when
the trailer finally arrived, there were remarks about the Princesses
looking more stylished than their usually does. And looked like Infinity
characters. Which was a deliberate choice, since these Princesses were
(after all). not meant to be the actual ones.
Yet
to mark the tone of the trailer, the Princesses even confirmed their
opinions on their Facebook-pages. Using their trademark comments as puns. However,
some animators, as K. Lethomaki and J. Trinidad, have exclaimed their appreciation for the Princess gathering as a "dream come true"
Of course this issue is just another proof of Disney's cross-promotion of their brands. And sure, it`s been most likely made for corporate, cynical reasons. But that's the unfortunate reality, folks. There's a reason why this is called showbiz. Showbiz is corporate cynicism.
As for the end credits, it's
remarkable that the little girl holding the iPad is awfully
reminiscent of Moana as a toddler. Which also has fueled some
debate, yet the directors weren't in denial about that in-joke
yet. Yet that in-joke was addressed at the at the end credits.
My Own Personal Opinion About This Spoof, The Issue of Haters Comments, The Dark Side of The Internet and More Trivia
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| It just looks sharp, so that`s why I won`t step on it :) |
Oh, that`s right! I almost forgot to cite my own personal opinion about this issue,
haha! When I first heard about it, I personally didn't mind it and I considered it to be a cute idea on it's own terms. Yet I was curious about how it was going to done. But after
finally seeing the trailers and the movie itself, I must confess that I personally
consider the designs of the Princesses to be lackluster. The joke may not be as
off-putting as it could've been and it is entertaining enough. Yet it's
still not as foolproof as it could've been. Yet despite this, I completely understand those were against the idea (for aforementioned reasons).

At
least the sequel has the Sugar Rush-Squad returning, as well as Calhoun and Felix (though having brief cameos, this time). As well as Mr. Stan Litwalk. However,
if there's one issue this movie adresses, it's that of
malice in Internet comments. As Ralph himself faced this issue.
But the filmmakers were emboldened by the work on Zootopia which
told them "that audiences were okay and eager for a sophisticated
approach to family films". The intention was having Ralph to cope with it, but ultimately not to solve it. Because Moore said he thought that would be disingenuous of the filmmakers. Yet one
early idea had Ralph working in a sort of meme factory where he got
hurt over and over, much to the delight of online viewers. The story department revealed that they initially tried a version of the
comment room where a little troll wandered in and berated Ralph,
speaking in all caps.

Ralph Breaks the Internet also explores the darkest areas of the internet. Depicted as a dark, underground collection, The Deep Web is found below the
city and it’s home to all the discarded and unused stuff from
the web. We also see the dial-up
express, the old transportation system whichcould only move as fast as
the loading bars. The technical
challenges were the crowdscenes, but also having the signage's look
digital. Hyperion, the new lighting system, has evolved, but also been able to render faster.
The animation team
were urged to do whatever they wanted with the Internet, with no borders and no limits. The
filmmakers populated the street with signage and holograms to add charm
and color (to create a never-ending metropolis, the team created a
bunch of buildings that could be styled modularly in different
variants). Yet the crew claimed that there was many places of the
web that weren't used. The directors
wanted to make the Internet in this movie original, yet familiar and
including websites from all around the world.
The crew planned to have parodies of internet brands in the world (which was a challenge to figure out). They also thought about not using the actual names of websites in the film and instead using plays on those names. And the Internet in Ralph is populated by inhabitants, divided into two categories: netusers (literally "net users", which are avatars of real people surfing) and netizens (aka "permanent citizens of the Internet world", who are natives). This movie has 434 unique characters total and 6,752 variants, with over 500,000 unique options.
The film features over 150,000 characters in one single wide shot of the city streets. The crew wrote
a brand new renderer and made major advances in hair and clothing. As
well as rigging techniques, so the previous characters all got an
upgrade. The clothing on the characters looks a lot richer and more
detailed, the skin is warmer and more flesh-like, and everything is
crisper. 5,736 unique assets were created alone. And a lot of the memes that ended up in the finished film came together in a week). Writing for the web has been a challenge for the screenwriters, since how their trends usually change quickly and previous ones can
be quickly outdated. But at least eBay have been excited to be included on Ralph. And Brian Curless,
the reigning U.S. champion auctioneer, voices the animated version of
himself in the film. ![]() |
| I look like a Lucky troll :) |
Storyboard
artist Laura McMullen had never used eBay before
and decided to bid on an item as research.
And Disney
did not run into problems with licenses of the companies names, so
they took license with renaming certain companies. And since Ralph Breaks the Internet just screams meta all along, everyone who's seen the end credits, knows that it ends "with an exclusive sneak peak of Frozen II." But since this movie is just pure meta, we all know that it was meant to be a fun cue.Epilogue

And yes, this was been the second time thatI've written an entry about a film way prior to it's release. Unlike Moana, I wrote it when the news from Disney D23 Expo was announced. Which was over a year prior to it's release. So there weren`t many pictures about this movie available at the time. Which was another challenge with this entry (and most of the pictures at the time were most likely fanmade). But since I published this entry in a time where I wrote several entries about Disney sequels, it was somewhat of an appropriate synergy, haha.

It
may seem a little superfluous to write a rant about an issue in
a scene that just happened about few minutes (while of course it wasn't their only scene in the movie). And frankly, most of the buzz
surrounding Ralph Breaks the Internet has been about our royal chicks and
otherwise little about the rest of the movie. Of course Ralph should've been able to shine and be debated on it's own merits.
Now that it's finally been released (while the original release date was March 2018, it was pushed to November, which would fill the sixth-year synergy), Ralph had a strong opening, and mostly received positive reviews and earned $ 529,323,962 millions Worldwide (while the reviews to it's predecessors shouldn't be comparable, John C. Reilly claimed he knew people who liked the sequel more than it's predecessor). As most animated features nowadays, it's been rated PG for action and rude humor and received an IMAX-release. And though an third movie haven't been confirmed yet, the creators mentioned at first that perhaps there would be a third entering. Yet afterwards they've cited that there won't be any more Wreck-It-Ralph movies. But until then, we'll just have to wait and see ;)
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https://comicbook.com/movies/amp/2018/10/28/wreck-it-ralph-2-ralph-breaks-the-internet-video-game-cameos/
https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2460095/how-video-games-will-continue-to-play-a-vital-role-in-wreck-it-ralph-2
https://io9.gizmodo.com/ralph-breaks-the-internet-had-a-few-totally-different-p-1829920568
https://screenrant.com/ralph-breaks-internet-story-details-themes/
https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2460094/why-there-is-a-lot-of-pressure-on-ralph-breaks-the-internet-as-a-disney-animated-sequel
https://www.slashfilm.com/ralph-breaks-the-internet-characters/
https://www.slashfilm.com/ralph-breaks-the-internet-world/
http://thatsitla.com/bringing-disneys-iconic-princesses-together-ralph-breaks-internet/
https://www.laughingplace.com/w/articles/2018/10/24/knowsmore-is-vanellope-a-disney-princess/
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/walt-disney-records-to-release-ralph-breaks-the-internet-original-motion-picture-soundtrack-300738018.html
https://www.denofgeek.com/us/movies/ralph-breaks-the-internet/277080/ralph-breaks-the-internet-creators-on-princesses-and-breaking-down-the-web
https://www.businessinsider.es/ralph-breaks-the-internet-directors-address-princess-tiana-backlash-2018-10?r=US&IR=T
https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/princess-tiana-actress-responds-to-character-changes-for-ralph-breaks-the-internet
https://twitter.com/stitchkingdom/status/1044721404329910272
http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2018/09/crafting-the-perfect-viral-video-in-ralph-breaks-the-internet-took-a-lot-of-trial-and-error/
https://thenerdsofcolor.org/2018/09/20/behind-the-scenes-of-ralph-breaks-the-internet/
https://io9.gizmodo.com/how-the-disney-princess-scene-in-ralph-breaks-the-inter-1828429070
https://www.wsj.com/articles/disney-reanimates-portions-of-upcoming-film-after-criticism-for-lightening-black-characters-skin-1537477977
http://collider.com/ralph-breaks-the-internet-interview-rich-moore-phil-johnston/
http://collider.com/ralph-breaks-the-internet-movie-details/
https://www.slashfilm.com/ralph-breaks-the-internet-story/
https://www.slashfilm.com/ralph-breaks-the-internet-princess-scene/
http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/features/984231-how-ralph-breaks-the-internet-created-its-epic-disney-princess-scene
https://ohmy.disney.com/news/2018/09/20/oh-my-disney-ralph-breaks-the-internet/
https://ohmy.disney.com/news/2018/09/20/behind-the-scenes-ralph-breaks-internet-interview-rich-moore-phil-johnston-clark-spencer/
https://www.slashfilm.com/ralph-breaks-the-internet-cast/
http://globalsoftpirka.tumblr.com/post/177630274053/some-more-details-on-the-wir2-panel-since-i
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSo_rasBvI4 (John C Reilly Interview)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUa8gTQAIXo (Sarah Silverman Interview)
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