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Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:38 pm
by Guest
Does anyone else find it kinda strange that everyone is in their 90's/80's designs except for Robotnik? I guess things didnt go to well with Disney and Sega during the deals lol.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:55 pm
by Phlibbit
That Bowser looks pretty much like his current design to me.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:04 pm
by ultimateemail5000
Yeah Bowser is definetly in his current design. It looks like they ripped the 3D model right of Galaxy and rendered it smoother.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:30 pm
by Movieguy
There is a screenshot I saw on 4chan. (/v/ideogames is really happy for the movie.) That apprently showed Dr.Willy in the villian scene. He was later replaced by the ninja. I pressume he was beridden of due to the fact that capcom has and killed megaman beyond the archie comics recently.
Also deku link and many other nintendo and capcom/namco charecters at in this film. If you screencap the train station scene and really look there are a ton of cameos.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:37 pm
by nintendonut1
Fangirl moment here, but I had a dream about Wreck-It Ralph where Mario shows up towards the end to give sage advice on how everyone is important and has their place in a story no matter how unwanted they seem to be.
I was sad to wake up to find it was not true, but if Mario makes even a Stan Lee-esque appearance in the movie, I will be a happy camper.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:59 pm
by Redstar
It would be very cool for Mario to have some role in the film, even as a brief cameo, but I imagine it took quite a bit of negotations on Disney's part to even secure Bowser from Nintendo. Besides, if he were in the film I'm sure that it would have been leaked by now.
However, as I've noted previously up-thread, Fix-It Felix appears to be an expy of Mario just as Ralph is of Donkey Kong. It would be a surreal feeling seeing them within the same universe.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 6:40 pm
by Phlibbit
Looks like Mario won't be making an appearance in the film. Here's a tweet from Quint from Ain't it Cool News who attended the film's panel at SDCC:
Mario a no go for Wreck-It Ralph, but tons of Sonic, Pac-Man, Streetfighter, Qbert characters. Bowser made the cut, though
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:39 pm
by Movieguy
That Sucks. Really in the trailer there are allot of other charecters from other games in the Central station. If anyone can screen cap it again. If you look trust me there are some nintendo charecters in there. Mainly capcom though.
Oh and the trailer just appeared on disney channel.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 2:54 am
by Redstar
Slashfilm has a reactions video from the preview given at Comic-Con:
They have also announced that Alan Tudyk (
Firefly,
Tucker and Dale vs Evil) will be voicing King Candy of the Sugar Rush game while Skrillex with be providing music. Fairly interesting prospects.
I love Alan as an actor and perhaps Skrillex can provide for the film what Daft Punk did for
Tron: Legacy. What does everyone else think?
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 10:54 pm
by nintendonut1
Phlibbit wrote:Looks like Mario won't be making an appearance in the film. Here's a tweet from Quint from Ain't it Cool News who attended the film's panel at SDCC:
Mario a no go for Wreck-It Ralph, but tons of Sonic, Pac-Man, Streetfighter, Qbert characters. Bowser made the cut, though
*casually cries in a corner weeeehhhh*
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 4:11 am
by Redstar
According to io9, Disney had been in negotiations to license the many different characters for years with the longest hold-out being Mario from Nintendo, who obviously didn't work out.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:50 pm
by Movieguy
Redstar wrote:According to io9, Disney had been in negotiations to license the many different characters for years with the longest hold-out being Mario from Nintendo, who obviously didn't work out.
One of the many reason's nintendo may fail in the future. They care too much about their old ways and need to learn to adapt a bit more. I don't mind mario only being on a nintendo console, but when it comes to media like cartoons and films nintendo could earn allot of cash.
Look at MARVEL. allot of their revanue is due to FILMS. Allot of kids would not know woh spider man was if it was not for the cartoons or movies.
So nintendo needs to pull their head out of their but and take chances with the film/ animation industry.
Let me ask a 7 year old who Samus or kirby is and not many of them may know.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:54 pm
by Carnivorous M.
I'm so excited for this movie that words can't even describe it. Therefore, I won't try to make them. Instead I'll just settle for barfing rainbows all over my keyboard. 8D
I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY ACTUALLY PUT FREAKING ROBOTNIK AND BOWSER IN A MOVIE ASDFGHJKL
(I agree, they really do need to stick their toes out a little bit more. Just imagine having a Golden Sun movie. -goes into sadmode because it will probably never, ever happen, even if they do eventually get around to making the next game-)
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 12:04 pm
by Prime Evil
Movieguy wrote:Let me ask a 7 year old who Samus or kirby is and not many of them may know.
Right back at ya! 
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 6:02 pm
by Serum
I've heard of this movie. Is it actually done in 8-bit animation like that "Code Monkeys" show? Or is it a CGI fest? Because the poster depicts 8-bit art, which I think holds much more artistic merit.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:54 pm
by Redstar
Serum wrote:I've heard of this movie. Is it actually done in 8-bit animation like that "Code Monkeys" show? Or is it a CGI fest? Because the poster depicts 8-bit art, which I think holds much more artistic merit.
The trailer was posted on the first page. It's Disney CG done in Pixar style.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:59 pm
by Serum
Yeah, I think I'm gonna skip it, then. Or wait until I can watch it for free on NetFlix. Besides, every time I go to see a children's movie, an island of empty seats forms around me.

Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:47 pm
by Guest
Im still looking foward to this movie, it does NOT need Mario in it anyway as much as im a Mario fanatic, thats how i feel about it. At least we got Bowser representing the SMB franchise in the movie.
Like someone in this thread said before, this may pave the way for a future MArio film, or any of the other franchises shown in the movie.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 3:28 am
by Redstar
Serum wrote:Yeah, I think I'm gonna skip it, then. Or wait until I can watch it for free on NetFlix. Besides, every time I go to see a children's movie, an island of empty seats forms around me.

This isn't exactly a "childrens' movie." It's largely being marketed as a retro/nostalgia trip, which means most audiences will be in their mid-'20s to early-'30s.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 1:04 pm
by Serum
Still, it's the kind of movie where there's going to be a lot of little kids there, and like I said, whenever I go into one of those by myself, an island of empty seats forms around me. It'll be like when I went to go see "The Lion King 3-D" all over again.

Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 12:49 pm
by Prime Evil
I think it might be just you.

Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 2:26 pm
by Serum
Prime Evil wrote:I think it might be just you.

Yeah, that's the problem.

Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 2:39 pm
by AndrewTheBeatnik
This movie looks great. I might be a little older than the rest of the crowd going out to see this movie, but I saw Bowser, so I'm going to see this movie!
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 5:12 pm
by Redstar
/Slashfilm posted a
50 Things You Didn’t Know About Disney Animation’s ‘Wreck-It Ralph’ article with several new images. Here's some of the points that I found especially interesting:
1. Wreck-It Ralph has 188 unique, individual characters, more than any Disney movie in history. Normal Disney films have between 40 and 60.
4. For the first two months of story development on the film, Fix It Felix Jr. (McBrayer) was the main character. Moore soon realized his nemesis, Ralph, had a better arc.
7. Very early on, they considered making Ralph look 8-bit the entire time, but it was deemed he wouldn’t be lovable enough. The design of Ralph began as an animal dressed as a bum, evolved into a big white gorilla (above) and only became human about six iterations in.
8. Each world in the film is associated with a particular shape and set of physics:
* Fix It Felix Jr. is built with square shapes and the physics are jerky.
* Game Central Station has long, majestic tower shapes.
* Hero’s Duty is built almost exclusively with triangle shapes and the physics are super realistic.
* Sugar Rush is composed of circles and its physics are described as cartoonish.
10. Before Wreck-It Ralph, Disney had unsuccessfully been developing two video game films: High Score and Joe Jump. Moore ignored both of them.
13. Fix It Felix Jr. is primarily influenced by Donkey Kong and Super Mario Bros., but there’s some Rampage in there too.
17. Though Ralph is from the same world, he only has 8-bit movements when he’s very angry. The thought was after 30 years of apathy, he’s just sort of given up on his lot in life.
23. In the world of the game, the bad guys become what they eat so if you they take your gun, they become a gun.
25. During development, Microsoft revealed their Kinect controller, and producers worried it would change video games forever. Disney briefly considered changing Hero’s Duty into a movement-based game.
27. About half the film takes place in Sugar Rush, simply because Vanellope can’t leave. She’s a glitch in the game and is unable to travel around like Ralph.
41. The video game cameos are a big part of Wreck-It Ralph, but only make up about 20% of the video game characters in the movie. They were initially voted on by committee as Disney employees would write their favorites on a large bulletin board. Once a company licensed their character to Disney, they had input on the look, sound, and size of their character.
Much more than just that, so check out the article and discuss your thoughts here!
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 5:26 pm
by 1upmushroom
I don't like the fact that it's mostly around the sugar coated world. I think Game Central is a much more interesting location to be set around.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 7:50 pm
by AndrewTheBeatnik
1upmushroom wrote:Are there any trailers to this movie yet?
I might be a little late now, but now there are trailers for this movie! They look great. You should go check them out if you haven't already!
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 7:06 pm
by Redstar
IGN had an
interesting article on the film that includes a few quotes that clarify it's development.
"We did have kind of a check-in process, where we would show them the footage and say, 'What do you think? Is it good?' At one point, [Nintendo] said, 'Bowser's much bigger than that. He's way bigger than Zangief.'
We were like, 'Okay, we'll make him bigger. How's that?' They'd say, 'Yes, that’s good -- but he wouldn’t drink his coffee like that. He wouldn’t make that mouth.' [Laughs] Of course, then people from Sega said, 'Well, Doctor Robotnik is bigger.' [Laughs] They wanted their characters bigger and bigger. We were going to end up with these giants in a room, with Ralph as this little guy...
But I think that stuff really helped. I looked back on our original animation before the Nintendo notes, and it was like, 'You know, he does look more like Bowser now.'"
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 5:34 am
by LBD_Nytetrayn
I made a height comparison chart for Eggman and Bowser once, going by the figures given for Mario and Eggman's respective heights, and then figuring Bowser based on his SMB/NSMB appearances:

Incidentally, the Mario & Sonic games are way off, but Archie seems to get Mega Man and Sonic together right. Then there's Smash Bros., where you pretty much throw scale out the window, save for maybe within a specific franchise (Mario characters to Mario characters, etc.).
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 8:10 am
by 1upmushroom
Wreck it Ralph is out, and from what I hear, it's pretty good.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 10:23 pm
by Phlibbit
I'm going to go see it tomorrow, and everyone here should too!
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 2:41 am
by Redstar
Phlibbit wrote:I'm going to go see it tomorrow, and everyone here should too!
I'm going as well! I'll be taking my girlfriend.

Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 3:05 am
by 1upmushroom
I actually planned to see it the day it came out with my dad but sadly, I had play practice til 5 and we all know I still have to go to school in the morning til the afternoon so yeah, i'm going to see it tomorrow. I'm actually surprised at how excited I am to see this movie!
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 2:33 pm
by ultimateemail5000
I'd realy like to see it but I don't have enough funds, I'm thinkin two weeks from now I can.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 5:49 am
by LBD_Nytetrayn
At the urging of certain parties, I present to you:
My Review.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:34 am
by 1upmushroom
Well I saw Wreck it Ralph yesterday...and I really loved it! That's all I think I need to say to be honest, I loved it and I think it's a great movie.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 4:04 am
by Redstar
I actually saw the movie the day I said I was, but am only just now getting around to posting my own thoughts. I'm glad that so many other people went to see it and enjoyed it! I had a good time, but unfortunately probably didn't like it as much as everyone else.
We rushed to make the the 4:10 showing, only for it to be sold-out. We decide to come back at 7:00, but as we didn't pre-order tickets (my girlfriend suggested it, but I dismissed it as unnecessary) we were faced with another sell-out. We ended up paying for the 3D showing, which was already well into the Paper Man short.
Bearing that in mind, it took me a little time to ease into the movie and enjoy it for what it was. I really came out of it expecting more, but satisfied. It felt like a very focused story we were looking at, much like how the original Toy Story feels in comparison to its sequels. It just seemed as if so much more was going on in the arcade world that we just were not seeing. I imagine the potential sequel will be much more large-scale.
I will say that I was disappointed that the entire opening to the movie turned out to be the trailer we had already seen. I really liked that trailer, but it felt lazy in that they were showing the best part. Most of the film's funniest jokes were also in the available trailers.
John C. Reilly did his role well. It took some time for me to adjust to Sarah Silverman, as I really do not like her, but in the end I warmed-up to the character.
I really liked the ending, although I felt that the reveal of Turbo as King Candy was a little left-field. There just wasn't enough foreshadowing for you to really expect it, or perhaps I'm just dense. I had also hoped that the film would end with the announcement of "Wreck-It Ralph Country" or some such to hint at a sequel film, but that didn't happen. Who knows what direction the actual sequel will take.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 6:44 am
by ultimateemail5000
That is the first semi negative review I have seen of the movie. I still haven't seen it I am hoping I do soon, but I'd honestly rather see Skyfall. I' m thinking of telling my gf we're gonna see Wreck It and then just be like two for Skyfall. But that could start a fight hahahaha.
I think it's good to see a semi negative review because the movie can't be THAT good, cause they never are.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:15 am
by 1upmushroom
Redstar wrote: I really liked the ending, although I felt that the reveal of Turbo as King Candy was a little left-field. There just wasn't enough foreshadowing for you to really expect it, or perhaps I'm just dense.
It's probably just you as I had already guessed who King Candy was before the Reveal came. (Granted, it was just a couple of minutes before it happened but still). And I thought it was actually pretty clever BECAUSE they didn't foreshadow it too much.
The turbo scene comes off as exposition to explain why Ralph's game jumping is not allowed, and before that many saw the phrase "Going turbo" as a SF2 reference considering that it first came out of M Bison's mouth. No one would've suspected that it would've served any more purpose outside of that and when it did well you got a good plot twist.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 4:22 pm
by Redstar
ultimateemail5000 wrote:I think it's good to see a semi negative review because the movie can't be THAT good, cause they never are.
I didn't
hate the movie, nor do I feel that it's bad; it just didn't meet my expectations. It was much smaller scale than the trailers and promotional releases might lead you to believe. The entire film only sees the interior of three different games while, outside of the "Bad Anon" support group, there are very few secondary characters. It's mostly primary characters.
It's a very small and focused story.
Re: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 4:41 pm
by ultimateemail5000
I didn't think you hated it, since I said semi-negative. I knew what you meant, and it's nice that someone can say it's not the best movie ever. But a lot of trailers do that where they show all the good stuff and have nothing for the movie itself.