Wreck-It Ralph(2012) Ending / spoiler ★★★☆ (11 votes) Add something Mistakes Quotes Pictures Questions Trivia Corrections Videos Trailer More King Candyis revealed to be Turbo, who locked up the memories of the citizens of Sugar Rush. The bugs from Hero's Duty swarm and overrun Sugar...
Slick is one of the antagonists in the game Q*Bert. He can be seen by the entrance of Fix-It Felix, Jr.'s entrance plug, right beside Coily in the beginning of Wreck-It Ralph in Game Central Station. He and the other Q*bert characters took residence in G
Turbo (also known as King Candy within Sugar Rush) is the main antagonist of Wreck-It Ralph. He was the famous main character in an 8-bit racing game called, Turbo Time. His legacy in Litwak's Arcade had spawned the term "going Turbo" to describe the act
Walt Disney Animation Studio’s newest release – Wreck-It Ralph is a computer-animated tale directed by Rich Moore about an arcade game “bad guy” who wants nothing more than to be the “good guy”. Wreck-It Ralph, which hit theaters on November 2, 2012, is being released in over ...
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(Disney Wreck-it Ralph) BILL CLINTON IS SORT OF ON A ROLL, TWICE IN THE past week, he turned his most troubling flaw--the lack of discipline - into significant, though perhaps fleeting, triumphs. He just couldn't resist horning in on Newt Gingrich's New Hampshi... RH Disney 被引量...
other. The plot’s not great. While video game characters doing a fetch quest is a perfect metatextual idea, it’s not all that engaging as a story. Most of the challenges arise from Ralph being dumb—and the ending “battle” is nonsensical in a lot of ways from a literal ...
Though essentially a drama, it did have a horrific ending. I thought Tony and Ridley Scott, who produced The Hunger, and Showtime would be really impressed, but apparently what really made them want me was my work on Afraid of the Dark, specifically an award-winning episode called “Train...