Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Fridge / RalphBreaksTheInternet

Go To

OR

Added: 696

Changed: 25

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Think about this. Vanellope leaves Sugar Rush to be in Slaughter Race by the end, but the game gets fixed, so all is well and good, right? No. How long until people notice that the ''main character of the game'' isn't there? How long until the game gets unplugged again to find out what the heck is going on? How long until it's removed from the arcade for good? How long until the Sugar Rush inhabitants are homeless ''again''? Suddenly, the BittersweetEnding just got a whole lot more ''bitter''...
** They didn't notice her absence for 15 years prior to the events of the first film and the game is designed to have a random assortment of characters each day anyway. And other than Litwick, most people aren't going to be there every single day, so they'll assume she was there on a different day. People didn't freak out and try to figure out why "King Candy" disappeared after (presumably) being in the racer selection every single day for 15 years, so I doubt they'll get too worried about not seeing Vanellope.

to:

* Think about this. [[spoiler: Vanellope leaves Sugar Rush to be in Slaughter Race by the end, but the game gets fixed, so all is well and good, right? No. How long until people notice that the ''main character of the game'' isn't there? How long until the game gets unplugged again to find out what the heck is going on? How long until it's removed from the arcade for good? How long until the Sugar Rush inhabitants are homeless ''again''? Suddenly, the BittersweetEnding just got a whole lot more ''bitter''...
''bitter''...]]
** They [[spoiler:They didn't notice her absence for 15 years prior to the events of the first film and the game is designed to have a random assortment of characters each day anyway. And other than Litwick, most people aren't going to be there every single day, so they'll assume she was there on a different day. People didn't freak out and try to figure out why "King Candy" disappeared after (presumably) being in the racer selection every single day for 15 years, so I doubt they'll get too worried about not seeing Vanellope.]]
** [[spoiler:More likely to make the ending more bitter, Slaughter Race is an online game, not an arcade one. As in the game likely has servers, programmers and moderators. Someone is going to notice a character who doesn't fit in is added and assume it was likely by a hacker. Not to mention, many online games end up having their servers shut down, whereas arcade cabinets at the least have someone repair them if they care enough, as Ralph did to get the steering wheel. Vanellope's new life may not be as exciting or last as long as she imagined if someone on the outside removes her and Shank trying to continue putting her back in alerts them and shuts the game down for good in response.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



to:

* Why didn't Ralph get bored with his game at all? Think about it: Vanellope is a {{GameBreaker}} so she wins every time. Ralph's game is {{NintendoHard}} so he never knows when a player will win!
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** They didn't notice her absence for 15 years prior to the events of the first film and the game is designed to have a random assortment of characters each day anyway. And other than Litwick, most people aren't going to be there every single day, so they'll assume she was there on a different day. People didn't freak out and try to figure out why "King Candy" disappeared after (presumably) being in the racer selection every single day for 15 years, so I doubt they'll get too worried about not seeing Vanellope.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Think about this. Vanellope leaves Sugar Rush to be in Slaughter Race by the end, but the game gets fixed, so all is well and good, right? No. How long until people notice that the ''main character of the game'' isn't there? How long until the game gets unplugged again to find out what the heck is going on? How long until it's removed from the arcade for good? How long until the Sugar Rush inhabitants are homeless ''again''? Suddenly, the BittersweetEnding just got a whole lot more ''bitter''...
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* You look at how Vanellope acts in a game, she actually tends to more just do her own thing. The main reason [[spoiler:Sugar Rush's wheel gets busted is because Vanellope actually starts fighting the player for control, instead of letting them control her. The resulting fight (Vanellope trying to stay on Ralph's track vs. the player trying to get back to heading for the finish line) is what breaks the wheel. And this behavior isn't surprising for Vanellope compared to the other characters... she's been acting on her own, unselected, for years while Turbo was mascaraing as King Candy. She's not used to surrendering control to the player... add in her eagerness for something new and exciting, and she wasn't going to listen to the player. Her move to Slaughter Race actually suits her as she's going from a PC to an NPC, as part of Shank's crew. No players to control her... she can do what she likes and that's one of things she loves. Plus, unlike Turbo, or Ralph himself, her actions doesn't end on her 'Going Turbo' because, as Vanellope herself points out, there's plenty of other racers in Sugar Rush, and she's not an indispensable part of the game, unlike Ralph; and her presence in Slaughter Race doesn't affect the game in any negative way, as Turbo did when he turned Vanellope into a social pariah and a glitch in her own game, so Shank has no problem adding her program to the game's settings.]]

to:

* You look at how Vanellope acts in a game, she actually tends to more just do her own thing. The main reason [[spoiler:Sugar Rush's wheel gets busted is because Vanellope actually starts fighting the player for control, instead of letting them control her. The resulting fight (Vanellope trying to stay on Ralph's track vs. the player trying to get back to heading for the finish line) is what breaks the wheel. And this behavior isn't surprising for Vanellope compared to the other characters... she's been acting on her own, unselected, for years while Turbo was mascaraing masquerading as King Candy. She's not used to surrendering control to the player... add in her eagerness for something new and exciting, and she wasn't going to listen to the player. Her move to Slaughter Race actually suits her as she's going from a PC to an NPC, as part of Shank's crew. No players to control her... she can do what she likes and that's one of the things she loves. Plus, unlike Turbo, or Ralph himself, her actions doesn't end on her 'Going Turbo' "Going Turbo" because, as Vanellope herself points out, there's plenty of other racers in Sugar Rush, and she's not an indispensable part of the game, unlike Ralph; and her presence in Slaughter Race doesn't affect the game in any negative way, as Turbo did when he turned Vanellope into a social pariah and a glitch in her own game, so Shank has no problem adding her program to the game's settings.]]

Changed: 5

Removed: 105

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Bringing up the virus's unknown fate was already listed.


* What would have happened if the team had gone with [=Knowsmore's=] [[spoiler:second proposed solution to take all the clones through the firewall?]] Vanellope is glitched; she probably would have have died.

to:

* What would have happened if the team had gone with [=Knowsmore's=] [[spoiler:second proposed solution to take all the clones through the firewall?]] Vanellope is glitched; she probably would have have died.



* I may have missed something, but [[spoiler: was it ever shown what happened to the virus Ralph ussed?]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* I may have missed something, but [[spoiler: was it ever shown what happened to the virus Ralph ussed?]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* You look at how Vanellope acts in a game, she actually tends to more just do her own thing. The main reason [[spoiler:Sugar Rush's wheel gets busted is because Vanellope actually starts fighting the player for control, instead of letting them control her. The resulting fight (Vanellope trying to stay on Ralph's track vs. the player trying to get back to heading for the finish line) is what breaks the wheel. And this behavior isn't surprising for Vanellope compared to the other characters... she's been acting on her own, unselected, for years while Turbo was mascaraing as King Candy. She's not used to surrendering control to the player... add in her eagerness for something new and exciting, and she wasn't going to listen to the player. Her move to Slaughter Race actually suits her as she's going from a PC to an NPC, as part of Shank's crew. No players to control her... she can do what she likes and that's one of things she loves.]]

to:

* You look at how Vanellope acts in a game, she actually tends to more just do her own thing. The main reason [[spoiler:Sugar Rush's wheel gets busted is because Vanellope actually starts fighting the player for control, instead of letting them control her. The resulting fight (Vanellope trying to stay on Ralph's track vs. the player trying to get back to heading for the finish line) is what breaks the wheel. And this behavior isn't surprising for Vanellope compared to the other characters... she's been acting on her own, unselected, for years while Turbo was mascaraing as King Candy. She's not used to surrendering control to the player... add in her eagerness for something new and exciting, and she wasn't going to listen to the player. Her move to Slaughter Race actually suits her as she's going from a PC to an NPC, as part of Shank's crew. No players to control her... she can do what she likes and that's one of things she loves. Plus, unlike Turbo, or Ralph himself, her actions doesn't end on her 'Going Turbo' because, as Vanellope herself points out, there's plenty of other racers in Sugar Rush, and she's not an indispensable part of the game, unlike Ralph; and her presence in Slaughter Race doesn't affect the game in any negative way, as Turbo did when he turned Vanellope into a social pariah and a glitch in her own game, so Shank has no problem adding her program to the game's settings.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* What would have happened if the team had gone with [=Knowsmore's=] [[spoilers:second proposed solution to take all the clones through the firewall?]] Vanellope is glitched; she probably would have have died.

to:

* What would have happened if the team had gone with [=Knowsmore's=] [[spoilers:second [[spoiler:second proposed solution to take all the clones through the firewall?]] Vanellope is glitched; she probably would have have died.

Added: 209

Changed: 148

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



to:

* Of the two solutions presented by [=KnowsMore=], [[spoiler:the one that he suggests is impossible ends up being the one that is ultimately used.]]


Added DiffLines:

* What would have happened if the team had gone with [=Knowsmore's=] [[spoilers:second proposed solution to take all the clones through the firewall?]] Vanellope is glitched; she probably would have have died.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



to:

* You look at how Vanellope acts in a game, she actually tends to more just do her own thing. The main reason [[spoiler:Sugar Rush's wheel gets busted is because Vanellope actually starts fighting the player for control, instead of letting them control her. The resulting fight (Vanellope trying to stay on Ralph's track vs. the player trying to get back to heading for the finish line) is what breaks the wheel. And this behavior isn't surprising for Vanellope compared to the other characters... she's been acting on her own, unselected, for years while Turbo was mascaraing as King Candy. She's not used to surrendering control to the player... add in her eagerness for something new and exciting, and she wasn't going to listen to the player. Her move to Slaughter Race actually suits her as she's going from a PC to an NPC, as part of Shank's crew. No players to control her... she can do what she likes and that's one of things she loves.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** And the fact that it had results in the hundreds.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* The fact that the search bar is a sentient being who's aware of what you're searching. Just imagine all the weird, embarrassing, or even downright disturbing searches [=KnowsMore=] has to deal with.

to:

* The fact that the search bar is a sentient being who's aware of what you're searching. Just imagine all the weird, embarrassing, or even downright disturbing searches [=KnowsMore=] has to deal with. For instance, the one guy who uses [=KnowsMore's=] services to find an old girlfriend.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* So, [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic]] seems pretty aware of what the internet is. But exactly ''how much'' does he know about the internet? Does he know about his fanbase...including its more [[FanDumb cringeworthy]] aspects?
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** It also explains a bit about their personalities. Ralph comes from an era where video games in arcades were strictly formulaic, the same routine every playthrough. Sugar Rush advertises as a selling point that it will constantly swap riders and has access to different tracks every day. Vanellope, released at the same time as gaming was becoming cognizant of gameplay experience as well as score, would have the same longing as her developers: The ability to do something new every day.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** The fact that the Princesses don't know anything about modern fashion makes a lot of sense when you think about it. For as long as they've been around, the Princesses have embodied not only the ideals regarding the role of women in society, but also the fashion ideals that were in place within the time periods of their own stories. Now that they've met a Princess who embodies modern ideals of what a woman should be, they're now able to understand that they need to keep up with the times.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* The fact that the search bar is a conscience being who's aware of what you're searching. Just imagine all the weird, embarrassing, or even downright disturbing searchs [=KnowsMore=] has to deal with.

to:

* The fact that the search bar is a conscience sentient being who's aware of what you're searching. Just imagine all the weird, embarrassing, or even downright disturbing searchs searches [=KnowsMore=] has to deal with.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* The fact that the search bar is a conscience being who's aware of what you're searching. Just imagine all the weird, embarrassing, or even downright horrific searchs [=KnowsMore=] has to deal with.

to:

* The fact that the search bar is a conscience being who's aware of what you're searching. Just imagine all the weird, embarrassing, or even downright horrific disturbing searchs [=KnowsMore=] has to deal with.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* The fact that the search bar is a conscience being who's aware of what you're searching. Just imagine all the weird, embarrassing, or even downright horrific searchs KnowsMore has to deal with.

to:

* The fact that the search bar is a conscience being who's aware of what you're searching. Just imagine all the weird, embarrassing, or even downright horrific searchs KnowsMore [=KnowsMore=] has to deal with.

Changed: 177

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* The search bar has an avatar to represent it, that is actually a conscience being who's aware of what you're searching. Think about that next time you search something weird or embarrassing.

to:

* The fact that the search bar has an avatar to represent it, that is actually a conscience being who's aware of what you're searching. Think about that next time you search something weird Just imagine all the weird, embarrassing, or embarrassing.even downright horrific searchs KnowsMore has to deal with.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* The search bar has an avatar to represent it, that is actually a conscience being who's aware of what you're searching. Think about that next time you search something weird or embarrassing.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
You can update if needed



to:

* There are some Disney Princess films involving someone letting their loved one go to set off on a new adventure. [[spoiler:Ralph learns that he has to let Vanellope go to live her best life.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

*** [[spoiler:Said virus is unaccounted for at the end of the movie, still on the loose in the internet.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** Thankfully [[spoiler:this whole particular scene is just a part of TheStinger in the credits parodying trailer scenes]], but what Ralph ends up doing to the internet ends up being much much worse.


Added DiffLines:

* Wreck-it Ralph, true to his name, always has a knack for breaking things, even if it's unintentional.
** Him trying to make a new track (as her old life was boring) for Vanellope in Sugar Rush [[spoiler:ends up with Sugar Rush's steering wheel getting screwed up]], thus leading to the plot of the movie.
** Him wanting to sabotage Slaughter Race ends up with [[spoiler:a virus copying Vanellope's glitching, thus almost killing her and later, the whole entire internet]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** While the song is usually played ironically as an internet meme, the trailers also imply that Ralph is afraid Vanellope is going to give him up. "Never gonna give you up" could be something Vanellope would honestly tell Ralph.

to:

** While the song is usually played ironically as an internet meme, the trailers also imply that Ralph is afraid Vanellope is going to give him up. "Never gonna give you up" could be something up, and he's determined not to let go of her. In the end, Vanellope would honestly tell Ralph.assures him that she never wanted to stop being his friend. The song applies to both of them from different ends.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** While the song is usually played ironically as an internet meme, the trailers also imply that Ralph is afraid Vanellope is going to give him up. "Never gonna give you up" could be something Vanellope would honestly tell Ralph.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:


[[AC:Fridge Logic]]

Changed: 683

Removed: 19

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Of course the Princesses are not as perfect as they're made up to be by Disney. They're AnimatedActors who have to keep up their "perfect" appearances for the majority of the time. Moreover, many of the problems they have (i.e. Jasmine being allergic to cats and Snow White needing glasses[[note]]In [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs her original film]], Snow White's eyes appear half-closed a lot of the time. ''Ralph Breaks...'' would cleverly suggest it was because back then she was squinting because she couldn't wear her glasses while shooting her scenes.[[/note]]) were never actually addressed within the worlds of their own movies, so any knowledge of said problems would only be kept among themselves.

to:

** Of course the Princesses are not as perfect as they're made up to be by Disney. They're AnimatedActors who have to keep up their "perfect" appearances for the majority of the time.time they're in public. Moreover, many of the problems they have (i.e. Jasmine being allergic to cats and Snow White needing glasses[[note]]In [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs her original film]], Snow White's eyes appear half-closed a lot of the time. ''Ralph Breaks...'' would cleverly suggest it was because back then she was squinting because she couldn't wear her glasses while shooting her scenes.[[/note]]) were never actually addressed within the worlds of their own movies, so any knowledge of said problems would only be kept among themselves.




[[AC:Fridge Logic]]

to:

\n[[AC:Fridge Logic]]* Why wasn't Disney allowed to make a joke about Kylo Ren in this movie, but could do so with C-3PO? Because of the roles they play in their movies. C-3PO was always a bit of a comical character in Star Wars, and goes through quite a bit in the movies, including being taken apart by Ugnaughts and getting his head swapped in a battle droid factory among other things. Kylo Ren, on the other hand, is a major antagonist whose bouts of rage are meant to be more frightening than funny. It's clear that Lucasfilm sees their newest villain character as much more than just a PsychopathicManchild, and they want to hammer home the point that Ren is more than just that.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

*** On the other hand, Disney villains could be similar to video game villains, i.e. not actually evil, just playing their part in their respective movies.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Page move.

Added DiffLines:

[[AC: Fridge Brilliance]]
* Ralph seems unfamiliar with the Internet going by how the trailers are put in, while Vanellope seems to be a bit more familiar but seems just as overwhelmed. Why is that? Because of the years their games came out in-universe; Ralph's game is from the 1980s, meaning that it's a retro game that had so much data in it. So the internet itself would be an explosion to the senses for him. Meanwhile Vanellope's game is from the late 90s, about 1997. So it's sensical she's more aware of the internet due to being a bit more advanced in terms of hardware.
** Except it's Ralph who points out they need to go to the Internet in the two theatrical trailers. It could be a case of [[NeverTrustATrailer rearranging lines for the trailers]], though.
* Some have complained that the traditionally animated Disney Princesses [[YouDontLookLikeYou don't look like themselves]] in this [[ArtShift computer-generated animation]], especially if you compare them to their appearances to other CGI works like ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst'' and ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts''. Well, remember that in-universe, these are digital versions of the Disney Princesses, so of course they're stylized, kind of similar to ''VideoGame/DisneyInfinity''.
** Likewise, they're all also a bit {{Flanderized}}, but note that they're being found on Oh My Disney, an official, Buzzfeed-like blog run by Disney. Oh My Disney is a very lighthearted site that just runs goofy promotional articles and quizzes, so of course the Disney characters found there wouldn't be very serious versions of themselves either.
** Merida's slightly irked reaction to Snow White's singing might be because her own film, ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'', has no in-universe musical numbers. Or it could be because [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall Snow White is now blocking her in the shot]]. Or both. Sadly, the only other character who could reveal the answer to this, [[Disney/{{Moana}} Moana]], has her head completely blocked by Snow White in the shot.
** Merida being harder to understand could mean that in-universe, she toned down her accent in her own movie, and in a more casual setting she's speaking in her natural accent.
*** That and [[BreakingTheFourthWall she's from]] [[TakeThat the other studio]].[[note]]Pixar's ''Brave'' beat out the first ''Wreck It Ralph'' for Best Animated Oscar. Also, Pixar is known for [[ShownTheirWork going the extra mile when doing research for their movies]], and they went so far to give Merida a Gaelic accent whereas the other Princesses had none despite having been explicitly said to belong to specific nationality (i.e. Belle being French although she doesn't have a French accent). [[/note]]
** When the princesses all relax while Vanellope visits, it looks like a slumber party.
** Of course the Princesses are not as perfect as they're made up to be by Disney. They're AnimatedActors who have to keep up their "perfect" appearances for the majority of the time. Moreover, many of the problems they have (i.e. Jasmine being allergic to cats and Snow White needing glasses[[note]]In [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs her original film]], Snow White's eyes appear half-closed a lot of the time. ''Ralph Breaks...'' would cleverly suggest it was because back then she was squinting because she couldn't wear her glasses while shooting her scenes.[[/note]]) were never actually addressed within the worlds of their own movies, so any knowledge of said problems would only be kept among themselves.
* When you stop and think about it, Vanellope ''was'' cursed. Turbo/King Candy cursed her and everyone in the ''Sugar Rush'' game to forget who she really was and made her unable to leave her game until she made it recognize her as a part of it by completing a race. He just used technology rather than magic to do it. And in this universe, it might as well have been magic.
** Also, she was imprisoned by Turbo/King Candy in her own castle, no less!
* Of course an Internet-focused adventure would have [[RickRoll "Never Gonna Give You Up"]] in the second theatrical trailer. The Rick Astley song was made that well-known through the Internet.

[[AC:Fridge Logic]]
* Visit [[Headscratchers/RalphBreaksTheInternetWreckItRalph2 Headscratchers]] for Fridge Logic.

[[AC:Fridge Horror]]
* So what happens when the characters from wholesome, family-style games run into characters or bosses from ''less'' wholesome ones? Say, [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Chaos Witch Quelaag]] or [[VideoGame/{{Portal}} GLaDOS]]? You thought ''Turbo'' was bad?
** Now imagine what would happen if they ended up meeting characters from games that ''seem'' wholesome. Like, say, for example, [[VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub Monika?]] Or ANYTHING on STEAM, or a [[{{Expy}} similar digital game shop]].
* Speaking of Turbo, many websites offer [=ROMs=] of old games, including arcade classics. Add this to the backwards-compatibility craze of nostalgia and porting.... There could be ''thousands'' of Turbos out there waiting for a chance to get back into the arcade. Since all of these clone-Turbos would be based on the same code, they would all be as insane as the original.
** Or a game could have another swarm of AI beings that can't tell when a Game Over happens, like the Cy-bugs in the first movie. Then again, ''Hero's Duty'' did receive an online version of it.
* Many people have joked that Ralph would encounter [[TheInternetIsForPorn porn]]. One of the fictional sites in a piece of concept art read "[=LubHub=]". Bring some BrainBleach Ralph, you may encounter the weird part of the internet.
* The Internet isn't just for things like online games and auction sites. A lot of sites also deal with various forms of security. What would happen if Ralph ended up in one of those sites and accidentally broke it?
* If Video Game and Disney characters are real within the Internet, does that mean ''other'' online entities are also living breathing beings? Imagine what would happen if Ralph and Vanellope ran into the likes of, say, the [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slender Man]] or even [[Wiki/SCPFoundation SCP-682]], of all things.
* [[AllHailTheGreatGodMickey Thank the almighty mouse]] that a family-friendly movie means Ralph will never have to experience the Deep Web (or the Dark Web). There's enough terrors on the surface web without having to worry about the horrors that lurk below.
** Ralph ends up in the Dark Net (that's how they phrase it) according to the second theatrical trailer.
* How about the nastier sides of the Internet: such as [=EvilBible=] (An atheist website dedicating to bashing Literature/TheBible), Stormfront (White supremacist forum), Westboro Baptist (their web domain name is too vile even to type) and other vile stuff in the net.
* Even some more mainstream websites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Website/YouTube have plenty of crazy and weird stuff on them. It's not too hard to run into something insane, weird, or stupid almost anywhere on the web.
* What Ralph does in the trailer with the pastry-feeding mobile game is basically "Going Turbo". He inserts himself into a game, while someone is playing it; starts messing around in it, breaking some of its elements; renders the game unplayable (or, if anything, that little girl certainly won't be playing it any longer); and causes it to get unplugged by the owner. Sure, that bunny may be revived immediately (since it died in its own game), but the girl's mother could end up deleting the app, which is the equivalent of unplugging the game. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice work, Ralph.]] [[SarcasmMode This can only lead to good things.]]
** A bigger FridgeHorror: Notice that the baby is in the car, and while it's not fully shown, it appears that her mom (maybe) is at the wheel. And as soon as the little girl screams, we see her mom jolts, and we even hear braking sound, suggesting that she hit the brakes in reflex when hearing her baby girl. Again, remember, this happens on the road; braking (or worse, swerving) at the wrong time on the move is not pretty.
* Sugar Rush might not be played at the moment (and can operate without Vanellope, if need be), but if this internet adventure takes too long, Fix-it Felix Jr. will have to face the same threat as the one in the first movie.
** That was assuming ''Sugar Rush'' still had the double cabinet from the first movie. The second theatrical trailer shows that it not only got reduced to a ''single cabinet'' over the years, but got unplugged because of a broken controller, leading to the evacuation of all its citizens.
** That would imply the ''Sugar Rush'' cabinet that went gone was broken in a similar way, if not some other way...
* That poor little girl is probably never going to get that infamous image out of her head. Pray for her.
* The Disney Princesses acting hostile might seem [[OutOfCharacterMoment out of character]] for some but given that this is the internet, chances are that they probably have a very [[CrossoverShip good reason]] to act that way given the [[RuleThirtyFour nature]] of the internet.
** Not to mention that the website they are on also has a page for DISNEY VILLAINS. So...yeah, they could also be hostile as their enemies could be routinely antagonizing them.
** Also a bit of FridgeBrilliance, as having the villains always going after them may also have prompted them to receive training so that they can deal with their nemeses and other threats should all other security measures fail.
----

Top