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* When the wave of anxiety hits Ralph. As the AdultFear trope on the main page says, Ralph fears his game getting unplugged with himself and Felix inside. But he doesn't fear for himself, he fears for Vanellope. Doubles as Heartwarming.

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* When the wave of anxiety hits Ralph. As the AdultFear trope on the main page says, Ralph fears his game getting unplugged with himself and Felix inside. But inside, but he doesn't fear for himself, he fears for Vanellope. Doubles as Heartwarming.

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* When the wave of anxiety hits Ralph. As the Adult fear trope on the main page says, Ralph fears his game getting unplugged with himself and Felix inside. But he doesn't fear for himself, he fears for Vanellope. Doubles as Heartwarming.

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* When the wave of anxiety hits Ralph. As the Adult fear AdultFear trope on the main page says, Ralph fears his game getting unplugged with himself and Felix inside. But he doesn't fear for himself, he fears for Vanellope. Doubles as Heartwarming.


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** Made no better for Calhoun for reasons outside of her control. She had attempted to make an effort to at least ensure the denizens of the game could get out, just in case, only to get shot down by her superior officer.
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Well, It's written to be a ''Wreck-It Ralph'' sequel, so you bet your butt there's some emotion.

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* When the wave of anxiety hits Ralph. As the Adult fear trope on the main page says, Ralph fears his game getting unplugged with himself and Felix inside. But he doesn't fear for himself, he fears for Vanellope. Doubles as Heartwarming.
* When ''Sugar Rush'' gets unplugged. For the first time in this alternate continuity, Ralph cries tears of sadness. Not tears of joy, tears of sadness. But you have to relate, because Ralph believed Vanellope and her friends had died.
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