Ralph says that he just wanted to check on them because there was big explosion and Felix has to admit that it was just fireworks. The Nicelanders want Felix to get rid of Ralph and so Felix goes out into the hall to walk to him. He is very annoyed that they are having a party without him so he rings the doorbell to the penthouse and everyone screams in terror. The song “Celebration” plays as Ralph arrives just in time to see the fireworks. The Nicelanders are having an anniversary celebration. Then Ralph goes through the Fix-It Felix outlet and is stopped for a random security check again. Ralph finds Q*bert asking for food because their game got unplugged and gives them a cherry. Sonic is on different screens giving warnings about dying outside their own games because then they will not regenerate. The security guy asks Ralph if he has anything to declare and Ralph responses with ‘I hate you.’ Ralph continues to walk through Game Central Station and everyone is very scared of him and they run away. Ralph complains that he is always being stopped. The station is very busy and Ralph gets a random security check on his way in. They head to Game Central Station and travel through power cords and outlets. The bad guys all leave the Pac-Man game and Ralph steals some cherries on the way out.
Ralph is told that he needs to accept that bad guys cannot change who they are and they close out the meeting with the bad guy affirmation. He is asked if he is going Turbo and Ralph assures everyone that he is not. Everyone starts to freak out and says to Ralph that he cannot mess with the program. This is Ralph’s first meeting because that day is the 30 th anniversary of his game and he doesn’t want to be the bad guy anymore. Ralph is at Bad-Anon and is sharing his story with the other bad guys. Every day, Felix is celebrated and is gifted pie. He sleeps against a stump and under a blanket of bricks. The Nicelanders and Felix hang out without Ralph and Ralph goes home to his dump. Ralph is still narrating and says that it is the same after work. The arcade closes and all of the characters do their own thing after work. Ralph thinks that a steady game is nothing to be upset about, but he still wants more. The years pass and other arcade games come and go, but Fix-It Felix remains. A caption reads ’30 Years Ago’ and kids are very impressed with the technology of the Fix-It Felix Jr. At the end of the game, the Nicelanders throw Ralph off of the building. Felix gets a medal for fixing things, but there is no medal for wrecking things. Ralph wrecks the Nicelanders’ building, but since the name of the game is to fix-it, Felix is the good guy with his magic hammer than can fix anything. He is nine feet tall, 643 pounds, has a bit of a temper, and he wrecks things professionally. Ralph is narrating and says that he is a bad guy. Wreck-It Ralph begins by showing the Fix-It Felix Jr. Sequels: Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)Īcademy Awards: Best Animated Feature (nomination) Īll music composed by Henry Jackman except as noted.Premiered on: Octoat the El Capitan Theatre, Hollywood Japanese idol group AKB48 sang the film's ending theme, "Sugar Rush", for the worldwide release. The film's score was composed by Henry Jackman whilst the soundtrack features original songs by Skrillex, Owl City, and Buckner & Garcia. The Wreck-It Ralph Soundtrack is a collection of the songs and music featured in Disney's 2012 animated feature film of the same name.