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  1. Wreck-It Ralph (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) John C. Reilly (Actor), Sarah Silverman (Actor), Rich Moore (Director) Clasificado: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Formato: Blu-ray. 4,638. Prime Video. — Blu-ray. desde $203.95. DVD. $336.52. 4K. $530.94. Blu-ray. 10 septiembre 2019. Reedición BD 2019. 2. — $737.40. — Blu-ray. — 1. $787.37. — Blu-ray.

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  2. 5 de mar. de 2013 · Wreck-It Ralph (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) John C. Reilly (Actor), Sarah Silverman (Actor), Rich Moore (Director) Rated: PG. Format: Blu-ray. 4.7 15,747 ratings. IMDb 7.7/10.0. Amazon's Choice.

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    “Who broke the Internet?”

    ―Tagline

    (formerly known as Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 and also known simply as Wreck-It Ralph 2) is a 2018 computer-animated science-fiction adventure-comedy film and the animated sequel to Walt Disney Animation Studios' 2012 animated feature film Wreck-It Ralph. Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the 57th animated feature film in the Disney Animated Canon.

    Upon its release on November 21, 2018, the film received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences alike and has grossed $529,323,962 worldwide.

    leaves Litwak's Arcade behind, venturing into the uncharted, expansive, and thrilling world of the internet, which may or may not survive Ralph's wrecking. Video game bad guy Wreck-It Ralph (voice of John C. Reilly) and fellow misfit Vanellope von Schweetz (voice of Sarah Silverman) must risk it all by traveling to the World Wide Web in search of a...

    At Litwak's Arcade, Wreck-It Ralph enjoys having Vanellope von Schweetz in their adventures within Game Central Station. One day, Mr. Litwak plugs in a new Wi-Fi router to the Internet, but the Surge Protector warns the video game characters to stay clear of it.

    Vanellope yearns to have something new for a change, having gotten tired of the repetitive races in her game. Overhearing her, Ralph heads into Sugar Rush to create a new track for her. As soon as Vanellope reaches the finish line, Vanellope decides to choose to take his track, which overrides the players' control over the steering wheel until they accidentally pull it out. Swati and Nafisa call up Litwak to fix the wheel, but it breaks into two pieces. A new wheel is available on eBay, but due to its costly price, Litwak has no choice but to unplug Sugar Rush. Ralph and Vanellope help the other Sugar Rush characters get to Game Central Station, and they are taken to Fix-It Felix Jr. and Sergeant Calhoun's penthouse. Vanellope is heartbroken at losing her game unless something can be done in the next day. Ralph then remembers there was a steering wheel on eBay, and decides to go to the Internet.

    He finds Vanellope, and they bother Surge Protector about a fake emergency as they head to the Wi-Fi router. While the two are examining the router interior, Litwak's netizen avatar appears, going into a capsule that could take it to the Internet. Ralph and Vanellope follow the avatar, and they are suddenly transported into the Internet's hub. They go to the search engine KnowsMore to find eBay. Ralph is annoyed when KnowsMore shoots out guesses until Vanellope asks "eBay Sugar Rush steering wheel", and Ralph and Vanellope are transported to eBay. As the two don't understand that the numbers used in the auction represent what they have to pay and so they raise the price of the steering wheel to $27,001, for which they are unable to pay. Ralph then sees a pop-up netizen, Spamley, who can help them get the money by video game looting.

    One of the options is to find Shank's car in a game called Slaughter Race, in which Ralph hates due to it being too dangerous for Vanellope, and Shank then encounters the two. Vanellope then takes Shank's car as Shank tails them. Although she is impressed by Vanellope, Shank refuses to give them her car, but Shank advises Ralph he can get money by making videos on BuzzzTube.

    Ralph and Vanellope end up at BuzzzTube, where Yesss, the head algorithm, has Ralph make many videos, turning him into an internet sensation. In order to help Ralph get more hearts, Yesss sends out pop-up netizens to garner more views. Vanellope decides to go to other websites and be a pop-up, and Ralph chooses Oh My Disney for her because it had a castle, and Vanellope was a princess. Yesss agrees and redirects her there. Vanellope runs into trouble with First Order Stormtroopers before she finds a safe haven with the Disney Princesses. Vanellope befriends the princesses, and they give her advice on finding what she desires the most.

    Meanwhile, Ralph and Yesss try to upload a video, but it can't load. The Eboy (the eBay alert messenger) tells Ralph that the steering wheel would expire in 30 minutes. Yesss tries to fix it while Ralph reads the comments, some with a favorable reception, and some with disparaging words. Ralph is dispirited despite Yesss' warning not to read the comments, though Yesss tells Ralph he made enough money to buy the steering wheel. He thanks her for all her help, and Ralph calls Vanellope on his phone that Yesss has given him, and Vanellope is delighted. Ralph then makes his way to eBay.

    •John C. Reilly as Wreck-It Ralph

    •Jane Lynch as Sergeant Calhoun

    •Sarah Silverman as Vanellope von Schweetz

    •Gal Gadot as Shank

    •Taraji P. Henson as Yesss

    •Jack McBrayer as Fix-It Felix Jr.

    When he spoke about a sequel back in 2013, director Rich Moore told the media that he wanted to try and work in mobile/casual gaming, and he also liked the idea of bringing in different Wreck-It Ralphs from mobile versions or Super Smash Bros.-esque iterations of the character. He also stated that the cast and crew are open to the sequel, and plans to include Mario and Tron. In the end, only the latter was used at the beginning of the film as a minor foreshadowing plot device. The pictures from the internet connection worked, it was Wreck-It-Ralph again.

    Serious talks about a Wreck-It Ralph sequel began in 2014. Henry Jackman was the first to leak information, saying the sequel's story is being written. There was a general consensus that a sequel wouldn't be made unless there was a good story. Part of the inspiration for doing a sequel came from Ralph's final line in Wreck-It Ralph; "Turns out I don't need a medal to tell me I'm a good guy. Because if that little kid likes me, how bad can I be?" According to Rich Moore and Phil Johnston, the more they thought about that particular line, the more dysfunctional it seemed. It gave the impression that Ralph's self-esteem is solely dependent on how Vanellope feels about him, meaning he still has insecurities to overcome and room to grow as a character. This prompted the filmmakers to like the first film, have Ralph and Vanellope's relationship serve as the center of the story. That's when Rich Moore came up with the idea of having the characters travel to the Internet. This created numerous opportunities for comedy and conflict between Ralph and Vanellope, which excited the creative team.

    The story went through a number of revisions. In the beginning, the Internet was essentially the antagonist of the film. It was regarded as a threat to the arcade's way of life, a threat that Ralph sought to wreck. In another version, Vanellope was sucked into the Internet and became the leader of her own website, Vanellope.com. Another had Ralph becoming an Internet sensation corrupted by fame and fortune.

    The idea of a prominent Disney crossover involving the Disney princesses was inspired by the "Which Disney Princess Are You?" quizzes that commonly appear on sites like Buzzfeed. The joke was that upon coming across one of these quizzes, Ralph and Vanellope would encounter the princesses themselves. Co-writer Pamela Ribon questioned whether Vanellope is an official member of the Disney Princess line-up, considering the character is a princess and comes from the same studio behind Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, and Beauty and the Beast. Ribon then envisioned a scenario in which Vanellope got to meet the princesses inside the Internet, and the concept continued to expand from there. Ribon wrote out the scene and included a number of jokes that appear in the final film. When it came time to pitch it to Rich Moore, Ribon admittedly feared the scene would be rejected. However, it was approved and showed to the rest of Disney Animation to similar praise. With this, the princesses scene officially became part of the movie.

    On July 12, 2015, John C. Reilly confirmed the sequel and announced that he is signed on to reprise his role as Ralph.

    On March 24, 2016, Rich Moore stated that a sequel is still being planned. Moore also hopes to specifically include an appearance from Mario, citing a "good relationship with Nintendo".

    Composer Henry Jackman returns to score the movie. According to Jackman, his goal was to incorporate elements from the original soundtrack, while adding a new layer to fit in with the internet's modern environment.

    Interestingly, unlike Wreck-It Ralph, Ralph Breaks the Internet features a full-fledged musical number in the style of classic Disney performed by Sarah Silverman as Vanellope and Gal Gadot as Shank. Alan Menken, who is renowned for scoring a majority of the Disney Renaissance, penned the song, titled "A Place Called Slaughter Race". It was inspired by what lyricist Howard Ashman described as the "I want" song, in which the hero or heroine would burst into song to proclaim their deepest desires. This is a common element in Disney musicals, especially those involving princesses, which connects—narratively—to the idea of Vanellope embracing her inner-Disney Princess. Phil Johnston doubled as a co-lyricist for the song. In classic Disney Renaissance fashion, Grammy nominee Julia Michaels was signed on to perform the credits version of the song.

    The single for this film is "Zero", written and performed by Imagine Dragons, who made a cameo appearance in the film, watching a video of Ralph's impersonation of Bob Ross.

    The Ralph Breaks the Internet soundtrack was released on November 16, 2018.

    International Premieres

    •November 5, 2018 (Premiere - Los Angeles, CA, United States) •November 21, 2018 (Canada, Chile, Croatia, Jamaica, Philippines, and Ukraine) •November 22, 2018 (Colombia, Greece, Israel, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore) •November 23, 2018 (China, Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Mexico, and Vietnam) •November 29, 2018 (Peru, Portugal and Taiwan) •November 30, 2018 (United Kingdom, Iceland, Ireland, and South Africa) •December 5, 2018 (Spain) •December 6, 2018 (Albania) •December 8, 2018 (Premiere - Comic Con Experience - São Paulo, SP, Brazil) •December 12, 2018 (Netherlands) •December 20, 2018 (Hong Kong) •December 21, 2018 (Japan) •December 26, 2018 (Australia) •December 28, 2018 (Kosovo) •January 1, 2019 (Italy) •January 3, 2019 (Argentina, Brazil, Serbia, and South Korea) •January 4, 2019 (Bulgaria) •January 10, 2019 (Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia) •January 11, 2019 (Lithuania, Poland, Romania, and Turkey) •January 19, 2019 (Premiere - L'Alpe d'Huez Film Festival - France) •January 24, 2019 (Germany) •February 1, 2019 (Estonia, Finland, Norway, and Sweden) •February 7, 2019 (Denmark) •February 13, 2019 (France)

    Home Media

    was released on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD in North America on February 26, 2019, from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. The film was made available for digital download in selected regions on February 12, 2019.

    received very positive reviews from critics. The film review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reports that 88% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 273 reviews, with an average score of 7.30/10. The site's consensus reads: "Ralph Breaks the Internet levels up on its predecessor with a funny, heartwarming sequel that expands ...

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