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Wreck-It Ralph shows 10 minutes at Comic-Con and wins the audience by being the Who Framed Roger Rabbit for video game geeks!

Published at:  Jul 13, 2012 6:14:46 AM CDT

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. I’ve got one more bit of panel coverage from this Thursday’s run of geekery at Comic-Con 2012 before I collapse. Even then I’m guessing I’m only going to be getting about 4 hours of sleep tonight… because I have to wake up early and interview Wreck-It Ralph director Rich Moore.

Wreck-It Ralph has gained a lot of heat over the last few months after strong responses from presentations at E3 and CinemaCon, but I want to say for the record I’ve been buzzing about this one since D23 last year. It was a surprise there, stealing a lot of the spotlight from bigger titles like The Muppets and John Carter (it was still overshadowed by The Avengers, but of course it was… it’s the first time we heard “I have an army!” and “We have a Hulk.” You know how it is.).

Here’s the E3 trailer if you missed it. Pay attention because some of this stuff comes into play in the footage presentation I’m about to describe for you fine people.

 

 

Okay, so the John C. Reilly voiceover narration? That’s leading into him that “Bad Anonymous” group you see in the above trailer with a crazy collection of video game bad guys. This movie is like Who Framed Roger Rabbit? for video game nerds. New character amongst a bevy of famous video game characters.

One of my favorite parts of this 10 minutes of footage shows them all leaving Bad Guy Anonymous, which is being hosted by one of the ghosts from Pac-Man, so… guess where they were for that scene? That’s right, the center of a Pac-Man game, where the ghosts come out. All the guys spill out in Pac-Man graphics with Ralph lagging behind. When nobody is looking he sneaks down and grabs the cherry, picking up 100 points and carrying some delicious fruit out with him.

It’s back to CG toon graphics as he goes to the video game hub, which is kind of like a huge train station that leads to other games. All types, really… racing games, FPSs, you name it. The cherry he picked up in Pac-Man are huge in his hands as a hologram stops him… but let me stop there and interject something.

The very first time we go into the arcade game, pushing past the 8-bit, is kind of fascinating. When it’s quittin’ time, the camera slowly pushes into the glass of the stand-up arcade game (called Fix-It Felix, Wreck-It Ralph’s arch enemy) and it’s not just the graphics that change, the score also morphs from MIDI to orchestral. That’s a lovely little touch.

Anyway, so Ralph is stopped by a hologram at the game hub (think of it as Toontown for video games… tons of crisscrossing video game characters visiting each other as the arcade/consoles sleep… and a video of Sonic even runs explaining to us that if a video game character is killed out of his or her game you won’t regenerate… so, Inception/Nightmare on Elm Street rules. If you die in another game, you die for real.). The hologram dude (who calls himself a “Surge Protector”) is some kind of security that does a random search asking where Ralph is coming from (“Pac-Man”) and if he brought any fruit with him (“No!” he says as he hides the giant two cherries behind his back).

On the way back to Fix-It Felix he spots a character begging for some food, a very depressed looking Qbert, snout limp, eyes sad. Ralph considers for a second before giving over the second of the cherries to Qbert. “Here you go, buddy. It’s fresh. It was just picked from Pac-Man’s.” See, Ralph has a good heart!

The movie is about a bad guy who wants to be a good guy and it seems like he does risk his life (remember if dies outside of his own game he doesn’t come back) in the more modern and violent games.

We get a glimpse of one of these games, a Call of Duty/Halo/FPS type called Hero’s Duty. This commando squad, led by a blonde girl (voiced by Jane Lynch) hears something: the familiar jumping sound from Mario, and investigate. Out hops Fix-It Felix (voiced by 30 Rock’s Jack McBrayer). They unload on him and he barely escapes. Ends up at gunpoint and becomes starstruck by the blone’s “high definition.” He’s in awe of her, actually.

We also see a candy car racing game as Ralph protects a little dark haired girl being picked on by her peers as being “just a glitch.” Sarah Silverman voices this little girl, named Vanellope von Schweetz, and it seems like an unlikely friendship forms here… despite the fact that has apparently stolen a trophy Ralph won in Hero’s Duty and just how annoyingly she thinks “Hero’s Duty” sounds like “Hero’s Doody.”

Wreck-It Ralph feels the most like a Pixar film than any regular Disney film has. There’s lots of heart on display, thanks greatly to John C. Reilly’s voicework, and a whole lot of commitment to a ridiculous, geeky conceit.

 

 

The Q&A was pretty fun, too. John C. Reilly was there alongside director Moore and a Daisy Dukes wearing Sarah Silverman (sorry guys, but I was stuck at the very far back of the Hall and my trusty photographer isn’t on hand this year) and the first question was about any video game characters they couldn’t get the rights to.

Moore responded vaguely about a certain mustachioed plumber and his brother who wanted even MORE money. So, yeah. No Mario in the film, but as you can see in the trailer Bowser made the cut.

Someone asked John C. Reilly what he prefers, being a voice actor or a “real” actor. Lots of laughs from the audience on that as the questioner started backpedaling immediately. Reilly’s response: “I prefer being an employed actor.”

Reilly was really on point, actually. He ribbed some of the fans, but did it in such a lighthearted way it didn’t come across as mean. Is it hard battling different personalities? “No, I’m a Jedi so it’s easy.”

My favorite was the question asking about the process of clearing the rights on these video game characters. The serious answer from Moore was that it was a gradual process, but one by one they got the game companies on board. Then Reilly jumps in saying imagine you’re the Frogger guy… It was popular, everybody played it 30 years ago, but not so much anymore. You get a phone call from Disney wanting to put your creation in multi-million dollar movie… “What’s the Frogger guy gonna do? Say no?” Again, it was so innocently said that the dickish side of it wasn’t stinging. I love The Reilly.

Wreck-It Ralph looks good. Disney had a strong line-up at the Con this year, I must say.

Got a full day of panels tomorrow, so stay tuned!

-Eric Vespe
”Quint”
quint@aintitcool.com
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  • Jul 13, 2012 6:22:04 AM CDT

    looks better than any recent pixar. good work fellas.

    by dalcross

  • Cool idea! This movie might be pretty good.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 6:24:56 AM CDT

    So since this is a

    by tylerzero

  • Cause if so, that's fucking bullshit, man.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 6:26:23 AM CDT

    Video game companies gotta eat

    by cobalt2015

    I'm bringing the gotta eat meme back whether people like it or not.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 6:27:14 AM CDT

    (Damn premature post-ulation.)

    by tylerzero

  • Jul 13, 2012 6:28:07 AM CDT

    I have NO IDEA what you are talking about here!

    by fart magnus

    So there's a video game and it's based on Roger Rabbit but it's about something called Wreckin' Ralph?!?!

    Seriously mate, after a few sentences I felt like it was some old Twilight Zone episode where everyone started speaking different words for different things and there is one sane person unaffected that can see things are different.

    Where the fuck is Roger Rabbit in this?

    WTF is this Wreckin Ralph thing?!?

    Never heard of it, unless it's some new lame thing for kids that like Alaska Nebraska and Justin Beeber.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 6:34:02 AM CDT

    @ tylerzero

    by mr_incredible

    I don't think it's considered a 2nd-tier Disney flick. It's released in November. The Holiday season.

    I think Disney has Summer reserved for Pixar's animated features and the Holiday season (November/December) for their own animated features.

    Besides, Disney classics like Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Little Mermaid were all released in November.

    Pixar's early movies were also released in November.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 6:47:06 AM CDT

    The difference between this and Who Framed Roger Rabbit

    by prior walter

    The appeal in WFRR was that we were seeing all of our favorite cartoon characters in a live action film.

    Of course, this film doesn't need to be WFRR to be good, but ... I kind of wish the film had gone the route of mixed animation --- animating the characters in the same way that they were animated int heir respective games.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Guess I was right about Mario. I also assume that Final Fantasy, Zelda, etc was off the table for them. I expect that what we'll be seeing will be generic representations of characters from the franchises that are successful enough that it would have been expensive for them to use the actual character image. "Hero's duty" is a good example of what I mean - couldn't get call of Duty or Halo? So went with that.


    But the old characters from games that were big decades ago and are now forgotten I'm sure we'll see lots of cameos from.

    It's a shame, because you could have had a lot of fun with the triumvirate of gaming history - Zelda, Mario, Final Fantasy..so much you could do with that...along with spoofs on Assassin's Creed, Resident Evil, etc.

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  • You would think that would be one of the first things they'd be able to get considering Kingdom Hearts is a mix of Disney and Final Fantasy characters (which was always the least likely and strangest mix ...I guess that's why it worked, oddly enough)....Damn.


    I would absolutely lose my shit if Sephiroth made an appearance in the movie and laid waste to things even for a second.

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  • Also 90% of people seeing this movie don't know what the fuck Assassin's Creed is so why waste time including it?

    Anyways, I really want to see this and I hope it does well because I feel bad for kids only having shitty Madagastard and Ice Age sequels to see. At least Wreck-It Ralph is an original idea and looks like a lot of fun.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 7:50:51 AM CDT

    look fun

    by hahas

  • Jul 13, 2012 7:58:46 AM CDT

    HEY! I RECOGNIZE THAT!

    by aquatarkusman

    Not even humor; it's more akin to giving a baby a rattle or tormenting a car with a laser pointer dot on the wall.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 7:59:56 AM CDT

    How Does One Torment a Car?

    by aquatarkusman

    It's very difficult unless it's a cat.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 8:06:35 AM CDT

    This will be the greatest Disney animated film since Fantasia.

    by ultratron

  • Jul 13, 2012 8:25:40 AM CDT

    Diablo is the lord of game hell perhaps?

    by ultratron

  • Jul 13, 2012 8:38:03 AM CDT

    @aquatarkusman, agrred IF that's all there is to it

    by bah

    That was my beef with (yes, I'm going to bring it up again) Ready Player One. The nostalgia was tangential to the plot. What I've seen of this looks better than that.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 8:43:53 AM CDT

    Definitely Agree, Bah

    by aquatarkusman

    Ready Player One was like a book-length listing of "shit I remember." See also: recent Family Guy. Either you think of a clever joke beforehand or leave Evil Otto's name out yo mouth.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 8:49:06 AM CDT

    Isn't KONAMI the "Frogger" guy?

    by samuel fulmer

    Don't think they're really hurtin' for dough.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 8:50:12 AM CDT

    Actually a Kingdom Hearts movie would be cool

    by samuel fulmer

    As long as they toned down some of the goofy anime shit in it.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 9:09:45 AM CDT

    Is TRON in this?

    by jimbocop

    Open goal, Disney. Open goal.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 9:09:57 AM CDT

    "I'm gonna wreck it!" - my new pre-sex battle cry.

    by cletus van damme

  • Jul 13, 2012 9:19:25 AM CDT

    The cherry are huge!

    by tomandshell

    Yes, it are.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 9:20:43 AM CDT

    Harrison Ford turned 70 today

    by gorgomel

    and Indy 5 is still listed on IMDB. :(

    Reply to Talkback

  • Jul 13, 2012 9:21:20 AM CDT

    better cast Jet Set Willy for a cameo

    by gorgomel

  • Jul 13, 2012 9:22:46 AM CDT

    and the sentinel from The Sentinel video game

    by gorgomel

    should be seen somewhere as an easter egg.

    best video game ever :

    youtube.com/watch?v=9V_pgo3vgiI

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  • Jul 13, 2012 9:34:01 AM CDT

    I had interest until I heard Silverman's voice

    by himbo

    She might as well be Fran Drescher. Or Janice from 'Friends'.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 9:56:38 AM CDT

    This looks really promising.

    by mister_rumbles

    First animated movie I've been excited about for awhile.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 10:53:50 AM CDT

    Nah, best game ever was

    by gotilk

    Gunstar Heroes.

    http://youtu.be/tuRA7bFOMFA

    (funny review, too. magic jet farts? The way he pronounces Behemoth LOL)

    If you've never played it, go find a Sega Genesis, get this game and play it. You will not be sorry. Best side-scrolling game of all time.

    Maybe best game ever is hyperbolic. But best side-scrolling shooter is absolutely a fact.

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  • condition that includes any kind of convulsions like epilepsy. The game never stops moving and flashing. Absolutely insane, constant action. You may look at it and say *eww... looks old*, but once you play it? You'll love it anyway.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 11:09:37 AM CDT

    ultratron Don't forget Oregon Trail.

    by gotilk

    Wreck it Ralph has died of dysentery. You're right though, Zork should be Avatar-level CG. But with text.

    *You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.*

    *You are likely to be eaten by a gru.*

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  • Jul 13, 2012 11:12:30 AM CDT

    So if they make a game for this...

    by v1cious

    How is Disney gonna be able to do that I can't see first party companies allowing them to use their characters for an actual game.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 11:20:50 AM CDT

    I bumped into Reilly in a seedy liquor store in Silverlake once...

    by blackmantis

    I wanted to yell 'Chest Rockwell!' but only managed a meek hello.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 11:33:17 AM CDT

    Guess I was right about Mario.

    by prior walter

  • Jul 13, 2012 11:33:18 AM CDT

    Guess I was right about Mario.

    by prior walter

  • Jul 13, 2012 11:34:15 AM CDT

    Guess I was right about Mario.

    by prior walter

    I see Bowser right there, what are you talking about? So obviously Mario characters are not off limits, and of course Mario wouldn't be considered a villain, so no surprise he's not there.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 11:37:16 AM CDT

    "IM GONNA WRECK IT!!!"

    by d.vader

    Hah! I love the repetition of that line.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 11:51:21 AM CDT

    A WIR game is coming out for Wii and 3DS in Nov

    by deaftone

    And a Fix-It Felix game is on IOS and a browser game on FB.

    Reply to Talkback

  • as Fix it Felix is the fictional version of Mario from Donkey Kong and Wreck It Ralph is a fictional stand in for Donkey Kong. The game and characters are homages to Donkey Kong.

    Reply to Talkback

  • were ghettoized. Shunned. Scapegoated.

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  • Jul 13, 2012 6:45:39 PM CDT

    Living in San diego is awesome!

    by theotherbadguy

    We just have the best conventions and events... I'm SO looking forward to the Con this year, But I'm especially looking forward to seeing this movie, it seems as though it's going to be one of those instant classics that will have no equal... At least until the next big thing comes...

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  • Jul 13, 2012 11:34:34 PM CDT

    Totally looking forward to this

    by feralangel

    Great idea, sounds like it might be executed well. But the big question is...does Spyro the Dragon do a cameo????

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  • Jul 14, 2012 1:35:28 AM CDT

    cletus van damme

    by sir loin

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