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8This page covers the supporting characters of ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''.
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13!''Sugar Rush''
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15[[folder:King Candy ('''UNMARKED SPOILERS''')]]
16[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WreckItRalph05_KingCandy_6019.JPG]]
17[[caption-width-right:350: "You game-jumped?!"[[labelnote:True Form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wreckitralph_turbotastic_9.png Ralph...you're not going '''Turbo''', are you?[[/labelnote]]]]
18-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlanTudyk (English); Claes Månsson (Swedish)
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20The corrupt ruler of ''Sugar Rush'' and the best racer in the game. Or at least, that's what we ''think'' he is.
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22He was originally '''Turbo''', the famous main character in an 8-bit racing game called ''Turbo Time''. When attention turned away from him and to a new game called ''[=RoadBlasters=]'', he invaded it to force people to pay attention to him. This resulted in both games being labeled non-functional and unplugged. The story became a cautionary tale, and his name became a byword for abandoning one's game. Most of the arcade's inhabitants think he died when ''Turbo Time'' and ''[=RoadBlasters=]'' were unplugged, but in reality, he game-jumped once again to ''Sugar Rush'' and altered its code to become its ruler, while making the real ruler, Princess Vanellope Von Schweetz, a glitch.
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24'''Unmarked spoilers lie ahead'''.
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26* TheAce: Not only is he the ruler of ''Sugar Rush'', but he is also the most accomplished racer. Justified in that he’s been at it for longer than everyone else.
27* AchillesHeel: Gains the Cy-Bugs' weakness to bright light when he's assimilated by one.
28* ActuallyPrettyFunny: When he tries to pull a YouWouldntHitAGuyWithGlasses to Ralph, and Ralph does hit him ''[[AmbiguousSyntax with]]'' the glasses, he admits that's well played.
29* AdultsAreUseless: {{Invoked|Trope}}. He never steps in when Vanellope is bullied because ''he'' is the one who originally made her a glitch and influenced the other racers to bully her by altering their memories.
30* AgentPeacock: By the time the movie ends, you ''will'' believe that the "Mad Hatter" can be a legitimately dangerous villain.
31* AntiRoleModel: Even in his early days, he was a [[AttentionWhore glory]] [[ItsAllAboutMe hog]] [[UnsportsmanlikeGloating who constantly rubbed it in his rivals' faces every time he won first place]], [[SoreLoser didn't take losing very well]], and [[TheFriendNobodyLikes was just generally a complete jerk to everyone]]. "Going Turbo" is a cautionary tale to not act like him.
32* AristocratsAreEvil: Given his treatment of Vanellope it looks like this trope but it's actually an aversion. He was evil (or at least a jerkass) ''before'' he became an aristocrat.
33* AttentionWhore: The core of his character and motivation is attention-seeking. When another arcade game, ''[=RoadBlasters=]'', started drawing attention away from him, he literally abandoned ''Turbo Time'' and invaded their game. His antics caused both games to crash and be shipped off from the arcade, but he managed to escape and get into ''Sugar Rush'', where he cut Vanellope's code from the game and even brainwashed the residents into forgetting about her so he could be the star racer and ruler.
34* AxCrazy: How crazy he was before is debatable, but as the movie progresses, he gets crazier. It reaches its zenith when he goes OneWingedAngel.
35* BadassAdorable: His small loony nature is what makes this king adorable. As Turbo, he is more ghoulish. In either persona, he is among the best racers in the arcade.
36* BadassBoast: He declares himself the "greatest racer ever" during his VillainousBreakdown. This claim, while fitting with his narcissism, has credence when considering his decades of experience in both ''Turbo Time'' and ''Sugar Rush'' and maneuverability shown on-screen.
37* BadassDriver: He races in ''Sugar Rush'''s tournaments as well and does pretty good at it. In all his years of daily dangerous racing, he did not die even once, a feat made even more high-stakes given he is foreign to the game and thus subject to perma-death.
38* BaldOfEvil: As King Candy, he is bald but this does not ''immediately'' bing as evil due to his comical nature. As Turbo, a helmet keeps us from seeing if he has hair. In either case, he is a jerkass.
39* BewareTheSillyOnes: He seems like a harmless old king, right? ''Wrong!''
40* BeyondRedemption: His popularity as a video game star lets him get the best of him, so it's no surprise as to why he wouldn't willingly change for the better.
41* BigBad: His battle to keep the number one place led to two games getting unplugged, and caused the whole panic about "going Turbo". Then he took over ''Sugar Rush'' and caused all of Vanellope's problems, which then spill over into Ralph's storyline.
42* BigCreepyCrawlies: Invokes both this trope and MonsterClown with his Cy-Bug form. It's very phobia-inducing.
43* BitchInSheepsClothing: He plays up seeming like a weak, benevolent old king. He's literally not any of those.
44* BreakingTheFourthWall: In one split-second scene from the first movie when his true form as Turbo is revealed, he gives a rather sinister grin in front of the audience, accompanied with two thumbs up.[[labelnote:*]]Click the "True Form" label above to prove this case.[[/labelnote]]
45* BrokenAce: He's the best racer in the game, but that's because he's actually Turbo, a racer from an old game that he crashed because of his jealousy.
46* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: As Turbo, his helmet is white with a big red "T" on the front ''and'' the back.
47* TheCaligula: He's more concerned about making lame puns than being a good leader. He calls his dungeon the "fungeon" if you need any more evidence of this trope.
48* {{Camp}}: From the fluffy outfits to the pink (Salmon!) castle paintings/designs. The disguise worked pretty well.
49* CannotTellAJoke: He's not the best at it.
50* CanonImmigrant: In-universe, he's from a game called ''Turbo Time'', then invades ''Sugar Rush'' in order to cut Vanellope's code from the game, and he even brainwashed the residents into forgetting about her so he could be the Number One star racer and ruler.
51* CardCarryingVillain: He practically becomes one of these near the end of the film, judging by how he gleefully proclaims that he can spread viruses into other games, and even takes sadistic joy in trying to kill Ralph and making him watch Vanellope die.
52* CaughtByArrogance: He fully had Ralph buy his story and resigned to his and Vanellope's fate....until he saw the art for ''Sugar Rush's'' arcade booth, making it obvious that Vanellope is not only ''not'' a glitch but in fact the main character, [[AttentionWhore who naturally]], was the one King Candy just had to usurp.
53* CharacterCatchphrase: "[[BreadAndCircuses Have some candy!]]" and "Turbo-tastic!", his original catchphrase as Turbo.
54* ChekhovsGunman: Several characters ask Ralph if he's "Going Turbo" during his game hopping. [[Franchise/StreetFighter M. Bison]] is the first to mention it, and it seems to start out as a cute ShoutOut to his own game. But then other characters start referencing it, too, before it's explained in full by Felix to Calhoun as sort of a cautionary tale about invading other games. Nothing of it is mentioned again until the climax of the movie. [[{{Foreshadowing}} He's also the one who freaks out the most at the idea of Ralph "going Turbo," heavily implying that he is fully aware of the ramifications of what the slang means and probably did it before.]]
55* ClassicVillain: Turbo is driven by a combination of Envy and Vanity. In his original game, he loved being in the spotlight, but when that spotlight started to shift to a new game, Road Blasters, he became envious of its success and jumped over to the new game to once again be the center of attention. He repeated the process with Sugar Rush, this time stealing the place of its ''real'' ruler[=/=]top racer Vanellope Von Schweetz in order to get the attention she would have had.
56* ClippedWingAngel: As a Cy-Bug, he's powerful enough to slap Ralph around like a ragdoll, but he also has their programmed-in weakness of not being able to resist being drawn towards a beacon of bright light.
57* CoolCrown: He wears a golden one in his role as king, although it actually belongs to Vanellope.
58* CorruptedCharacterCopy: He is based off the Mad Hatter from ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'' and is a nasty piece of work.
59* TheCorrupter: He made the rest of the ''Sugar Rush'' characters besides Vanellope ostracize her for being a glitch (through his malicious coding within the game itself), mainly so that he could keep his status there as its illegitimate ruler.
60* TheCracker: [[invoked]] He knows how to access a game's source code and uses it to install himself as King of Sugar Rush while Vanellope, the rightful princess, is shunted off and passed off as a DummiedOut character.
61* CreepyHighPitchedVoice: He has a goofy high-pitched voice, complete with a [[SpeechImpediment lisp]], which helps his image as a comical {{Expy}} of [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland Ed Wynn's performance as the Mad Hatter]]. He keeps this voice even as we start to learn that he's not as friendly as seems. His true form as the psychopathic GreenEyedMonster Turbo still has that same voice, which serves as an early hint that Candy is Turbo when we first hear Turbo's voice in a flashback sequence. And his voice gets even more terrifying in the climax, when he starts glitching between his forms as King Candy and Turbo, heavily distorting his voice.
62* DarkIsEvil: [[FallenHero Turbo]] sticks out from the other game protagonists by being having a UndeathlyPallor, [[YellowEyesOfSneakiness yellow eyes]], and [[UncleanlinessIsNextToUngodliness rotten teeth]]. Sure enough, there's a ''reason'' this "protagonist's" name is used to describe a typically unthinkable act in the game universe.
63* DeaderThanDead: When Ralph activates the boiling soda geyser spewing out of Diet Cola Mountain, it draws in and vaporizes all the Cy-Bugs currently in ''Sugar Rush'', including King Candy, who has merged with one. Dying outside his native game means he can't regenerate, putting him down for good.
64* DeathByIrony: He's known for [[AttentionWhore his constant desire for attention]], but once he was fused with one of the Cy-Bugs, despite becoming more powerful than before because of that, [[AchillesHeel he also gained their weakness]] of being attracted to bright light. In his final moments as a Cy-Bug, he then ''unwillingly'' '''''gives attention''''' to the ignited Diet Cola Mountain in ''Sugar Rush'', to which he tried to break away from it, but completely failed in doing so, eventually sealing his fate.
65* DepravedDwarf: Being much shorter than Ralph doesn't prevent him from being the bigger evil of the two (which is rather ironic, considering their roles in their respective games of origin).
66* DevilInPlainSight: Both in his disguise and his actual self, at least before he became a Cy-Bug.
67* DidntThinkThisThrough: He tried to take over ''[=RoadBlasters=]''... by simply sneaking into the game and crashing into the player's car, which also resulted in his own game being unplugged.
68* DigitalAbomination: Gets devoured by one of the Cy-Bugs attacking the ''Sugar Rush'' game. As Cy-Bugs become what they eat, the bug mutates into a monstrous, insectoid version of King Candy that proclaims himself the most powerful virus in the arcade.
69* EvilCounterpart:
70** Towards Ralph: Both he and Ralph wanted something more than what they had and were willing to force their way into other games to get what they felt was their due. The difference is that Ralph legitimately cares about others, even if he is a little selfish, and makes up for his many mistakes, while Turbo cares about no one and nothing other than himself and getting the attention he wants. He represents what Ralph could have been if he had been consumed by his resentment and jealousy.
71** In the same vein, one to Vanellope. Both are known for having streaks of selfishness, are the most experienced racers in their respective games, and are sly, resourceful tricksters. The major contrasting point is that, like Ralph, Vanellope genuinely cares about her friends and eventually saves Ralph, while Turbo is an egotistical and manipulative psychopath who doesn't hesitate to ruin anybody's life if he has anything to gain from it. This, by the way, is especially noticeable since King Candy was continually trying to kill or at least render her ineffective to his regime, so there are lots of opportunities for comparison and contrast.
72** To a lesser degree, he's even one to Felix. Both are adorable-but-awesome "good guy" characters who are used to having a lot of spotlight and positive attention but have their happy lives threatened by a sudden event. However, Felix, while he can be InnocentlyInsensitive, honestly wants to help others. He quickly forgives Ralph, the cause of the problem, once he understands why he ran off, and ultimately becomes a real hero. Turbo doesn't care what happens to others and completely wrecks the lives of the game characters who stand in the way of his getting the glory he wants.
73* EvilIsBigger: After he became assimilated by a Cy-Bug, he became much more powerful than he was before, in which he dwarfed Ralph, as well.
74* EvilIsHammy: In true Disney fashion, he loves making a show and gloating. It's even more apparent when his true nature is revealed, because he doesn't have to pretend anymore.
75* EvilIsPetty: His root motive for his murderous actions? Another game suddenly getting more attention than his. Felix's account of the story suggests he went berserk over ''two'' people not playing his game.
76* EvilOldFolks: King Candy is a little old man, yet is very mean toward Vanellope and Ralph. He looks younger as Turbo, but his game, ''Turbo Time'', is one of the oldest games to see the arcade.
77* {{Expy}}:
78** The creators admit he's based on the Mad Hatter from Disney's version of ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'' (who in turn [[InkSuitActor was based on and voiced by Ed Wynn in his "Perfect Fool" persona]]).
79** As Turbo, he's one for the nameless mascot of VideoGame/RallyX. ''Turbo Time'' itself, from what little we see of it, appears to be a top down racing game similar to ''Super Sprint''.
80** While diametric opposites in the physical appearances and attitudes they use as a disguise, his overall arc and history makes him an {{Expy}} of [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Judge Doom]]; both are Disney antagonists who look like old men, both are the rulers/overseers of a place inhabited by cartoonish fictional characters (Toontown and ''Sugar Rush''), both are concealing their true identity as someone much more dangerous than they let on (Turbo and Baron von Rotten), both have plot-relevant backstories as their hidden identities (Turbo being the origin of "going Turbo" and Judge Doom being the toon who killed Eddie Valiant's brother), both are [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor cruel with a bad sense of humor]], both have wrongly framed and are pursuing a hyperactive main characters of the film (Roger Rabbit and Vanellope), both take on [[OneWingedAngel much more horrifying transformations]] near the end, and both are defeated by a liquid lethal to them (The Dip and Coke with Mentos).
81* FacialMarkings: Gains these after his Cy-Bug assimilation.
82* FallenHero: Played with. As Turbo, he was the hero of the most popular game in the arcade before he left his game to destroy more popular games out of jealousy, but even before then, [[AttentionWhore he wasn't the best]] [[JerkJock of role models]].
83* FatalFlaw: Quite predictably, his need for attention. Candy's plan to assimilate into Sugar Rush by replacing another player was almost seamless if not for the fact he had to choose the ''main character'', Princess Vanellope, giving him all the spoils and centre focus, and meaning all someone else had to do was look at the focus of the game's cabinet art to know whom he replaced wasn't a glitch.
84* FauxAffablyEvil: He acts really nice at first, if a bit eccentric. Then we find out the truth...
85-->'''King Candy:''' I'm '''''Turbo''''', the greatest racer ever! And I did not reprogram this world to let you and that halitosis-riddled warthog ''TAKE IT AWAY FROM ME!''
86* FinalBoss: Played straight. He comically [[InvokedTrope invokes]] this by referring to himself as the "boss level" when he confronts Ralph after being fused with a Cy-Bug.
87* {{Foil}}: To Ralph. Both are game hoppers with selfish goals. While Ralph is a NiceGuy who just wants a fair deal, Turbo isn't. They also give VillainProtagonist new meanings: Ralph is the antagonist of his game, but he is the protagonist of the film. Turbo ''was'' the protagonist of his own game, but he's the main antagonist of the film.
88* ForTheEvulz: "I should thank you... Buuuuut... It'd be more fun to kill you!"
89* FourEyesZeroSoul: Played with in one scene from the movie, where he persuades Ralph via cowardly asking to the latter "Would you hit a guy with glasses?"
90* FromNobodyToNightmare: Went from just another video game character to threatening the entire arcade.
91%%% "Just look at his picture!" is never acceptable context. What about the picture?
92* GagNose: His nose is comically large.
93* GeniusBruiser: A skilled [[TheCracker hacker]], a ''very skilled'' [[ManipulativeBastard manipulator]], and after fusing with a Cy-Bug, more than capable of dishing out hurt.
94* GigglingVillain: Frequently giggles at his own lame puns like "fungeon", and he devolves into straight-up [[EvilLaugh evil cackling]] after his merge with the Cy-Bug. Somewhat borders on LaughingMad.
95* GreenEyedMonster: His StartOfDarkness was caused by the introduction of a new racing game which stole popularity from his own.
96* {{Hammerspace}}: He pulled those glasses right out of nowhere.
97%%%%% "See the picture" is never acceptable context. What about the picture?
98* HatedByAll: All the other arcade dwellers don't think highly of him, using his name as a slang term for game jumping. Even AllLovingHero Felix points out that Turbo's selfishness only got two games unplugged, implying that even he thinks Turbo was rotten to the core.
99* HighCollarOfDoom: His persona as the corrupt ruler "King Candy" has a high white collar. It's likely a carryover (and contrast) from Vanellope's princess design.
100* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He turned Vanellope into a glitch by secretly modifying her own code beforehand, which also literally gave her glitching powers. During the climax of the film, however, her glitching powers then caused [[TheDogBitesBack his abrupt public exposure]] as actually being '''Turbo''' in disguise.
101* {{Hypocrite}}: He chides Ralph for "going Turbo" and freaks out over the idea that Ralph could be out to take over his game... and justifiably so, as he ''is'' Turbo and did exactly that with ''Sugar Rush''. It also serves as a bit of subtle foreshadowing.
102* ItsAllAboutMe: If he isn't the center of attention, he'll go to extreme lengths to ''make'' it all about him, like jumping to another game he feels is upstaging him (getting both his game and the new one unplugged) and altering a different game's code to make himself the center of attention (shunting the ''real'' main character, Vanellope, to the position of bullied, glitchy outcast).
103* {{Jerkass}}: His bullying towards Vanellope and his hostility towards Ralph qualifies him for this.
104* JerkJock: As seen in the movie's flashback, he constantly boasts about his previous victories in ''Turbo Time''.
105* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: He paints himself as ultimately acting in Vanellope and the game as a whole's best interests, but his ''real'' motive is to make sure that nobody realizes he stole the game from her.
106* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: This little bastard got away scot-free for thirty years after putting two games (including his own) out of order, taking over Sugar Rush by giving Vanellope (the true protagonist) a horrible existence in the game as an outcast who constantly gets bullied. But thanks to Ralph, karma finally catches up to him.
107* KarmicDeath: After assimilating with the Cy-Bug, it overrides his King Candy persona programming and draws him towards the beacon from Diet Cola Mountain. Since he can't regenerate outside ''[=TurboTime=]'', he experiences {{Permadeath}} once he comes into contact with the heat for messing with ''Sugar Rush'''s programming. Especially satisfying as he is fully aware of his cybug king candy persona flying into the lava and is constantly glitching himself back to Turbo to desperately but vainly attempt to escape his fate.
108* KnightOfCerebus: He's quite entertaining as King Candy, but once he's exposed, the atmosphere gets serious, and it gets taken to even further levels after the AssimilationBackfire.
109* LackOfEmpathy: Turbo just wants to be the center of attention, not caring about what it takes to get there. Attempted murder, crashing two games, including his own, and a prolonged campaign of ostracism to force those who would be in his spotlight out of the way are done just as easily as using shortcuts to get ahead in a race.
110* LargeAndInCharge: Sorta. There are other characters in Sugar Rush that are bigger than him, but he's the largest of the racers, considering they're all little kids and he's an adult. It is played straight in his Cy-Bug form, where he's at least twice Ralph's size, if not bigger.
111* LargeHam: He's basically [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland the Mad Hatter]] if he was a king, but there's gloating instead of deranged singing.
112* LaughablyEvil: He's a complete bastard, but he's just so damn entertaining to watch. Until the [[NightmareFuel/WreckItRalph climax, at least]], but even then, few other {{One Winged Angel}}s crack as many jokes.
113* LaughingMad: From the point his true form, Turbo, is exposed, he succumbs to a VillainousBreakdown and revels in his own psychotic glee. In his Cy-Bug form, he's near-perpetually giggling evilly as he targets Ralph.
114* {{Leitmotif}}:
115** He has a series of ominous string chords in his scenes as Turbo.
116** He also has another, just as ominious-sounding theme as King Candy.
117* LightIsNotGood: Both his disguise and his actual self have bright attires, but he's really [[SmugSnake self-absorbed]] and [[LackOfEmpathy rotten to the core]].
118* LightningBruiser:
119** In his Cy-Bug form, he can move with frightening speed, and has enough strength to toss Ralph like a ragdoll. It's worth noting that Ralph is physically the strongest character in the film.
120** It also applies to the playable version of ''Sugar Rush''. His stats are maxed out -- they didn't lock him up with a password for nothing.
121* ManipulativeBastard: Oh yes. He manipulated ''everyone'' in ''Sugar Rush'' into being nasty to Vanellope as part of his plan to replace Vanellope as ruler and was immensely successful at it, and when Ralph showed up to put a kink in his plans, he rolled with it and managed to get Ralph and Vanellope to turn on each other ''by giving Ralph exactly what he wanted!'' Heck, he even gives a ''perfectly reasonable'' explanation for not letting Vanellope race. His villainy would have gone ''completely undiscovered''... if Ralph hadn't seen the side of the ''Sugar Rush'' console and put two-and-two together.
122* MeaningfulName:
123** King Candy is the ruler of ''Sugar Rush'' a candy-themed environment.
124** '''Turbo''' was a race car driver.
125* MoodSwinger: King Candy is known to switch emotions wildly several times within the same sentence -- from cheerful giggling, to flustered, to angry, to some more giggling. He can be making puns one second and furiously ordering around his guards in the next. Even when he briefly drops the King Candy image and shows his actual self, he can't help but snap to gleeful conceit in-between his fury at his plans being unraveled.
126* {{Narcissist}}: Shows many signs of this, like getting angry when attention is drawn from him, which is why he was so desperate to keep Vanellope from racing, and lacking empathy for her.
127* NiceCharacterMeanActor: It's implied that he was this; he was the star of his own game but had a case of GreenEyedMonster when a new cabinet stole his audience. Then he hijacked that game, causing both of them to get shut down. It's confirmed when Vanellope, Ralph, and Felix find out that King Candy ''is'' Turbo when he's trying to make Vanellope crash during the race, when her glitching reveals his true form. If you're trying to hurt a kid and cheat, you're probably not a nice guy.
128* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: King's voice resembles that of Golden Age actor/comedian Ed Wynn, whom he takes partial inspiration from.
129* NonStandardCharacterDesign: King Candy looks a lot more like Ralph and Felix, Disney-esque and cartoony, compared to the SuperDeformed, {{Animesque}} standard for the other ''Sugar Rush'' characters. This is a clue that King Candy isn't really part of the game.
130* NotSoHarmlessVillain: At first, he seems like a ditzy, eccentric, but mostly harmless old king even with his jerkassery towards Vanellope... then comes TheReveal, his [[OneWingedAngel fusion with a Cy-Bug]], and it all goes to hell from there.
131* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: He claims to be doing what's best for Vanellope, by isolating her, but it's all an excuse to keep her from taking over his place as the ruler.
132* ObviouslyEvil: Even as from his first scene, he's pretty clearly evil from the word go. The game developers who created him must have been out of their minds thinking he'd be an appealing hero. Even when Turbo is smiling, he looks ghastly.
133* OddNameOut: Compared to the elaborate and strange names the Sugar Rush cast have, "King Candy" seems a bit simple. Of course, this is another clue that he doesn’t belong- Turbo didn’t know the names of any of the racers when he programmed himself into the game.
134* PersonAsVerb: The phrase "Going Turbo" is used by the arcade characters as a cautionary tale about the dangers of game jumping.
135* PragmaticVillainy: Downplayed. He uses shrewder methods to achieve his goals, but only after realising the more upfront vicious approach won't work (and in all he cases he damn well ''tried'' to do so first): When his scheme unravels in the end, he goes right back to AxCrazy mode:
136** After going into ''Road Blasters'' to sabotage it out of spite gets both that and his own game pulled out of service, his method of hijacking ''Sugar Rush'' is to simply ingratiate himself into the game and make himself popular there.
137** He tries deleting Vanelope (the main character of ''Sugar Rush'') to take her place in the game. When he realises he can't, he resorts to converting her into a glitch. His petty spite still costs him however, as he still gains Ralph's attention by reprogramming the rest of the game to mistreat her.
138** After failing to deal with Ralph by force, he resorts to giving Ralph the Hero's Medal and convincing him to destroy Vanellope's cart with the sympathetic claim that her victory could glitch ''Sugar Rush'' and get the game unplugged, killing everyone. He keeps her out of the race and placates Ralph in the process.
139* PredecessorVillain: Subverted. By the time Felix tells Calhoun about Turbo's story, he is just a reminder of what happens when a character game-jumps rather than an actual part on the plot. Also, the villains of the movie up until then were the Cy-Bugs that Calhoun was hunting and King Candy, who was trying to stop Vanellope from racing. Neither of them had any connection to Turbo, until TheReveal.
140* PsychopathicManchild: The façade of King Candy is that of a flamboyant and ditzy monarch who would rather make puns than be an effective ruler. In reality, he's an attention-seeking brat willing to destroying a game because of his pettiness, and the "psychopathic" comes through once he goes OneWingedAngel, all because he's "Turbo-tastic!"
141* PunnyName: Inverted. He's the only Sugar Rush racer whose name ''isn't'' a wordplay of some sort, which is another hint about how he wasn't supposed to fit in.
142* PurpleIsPowerful: His Cy-Bug form has a predominantly purple color scheme -- inherited from the bug who ate him -- and has enough strength to back up the "powerful" part.
143* RealityWarper: He can access ''Sugar Rush'''s source code and manipulate it to a certain extent. He has limits, which is why he has locked Vanellope out of the races, instead of just deleting her, and also has to insist that his pink castle is actually "salmon".
144* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: After realizing that Ralph will foil any attempt to stop Vanellope by force, he approaches Ralph alone, and unarmed, and explains that Vanellope's glitchy nature could get their entire game unplugged if she made it to the roster and, as a glitch, she would be lost with the game if that happened. Of course, it's subverted when it's revealed that the ''true'' reason is that she was always meant to be the main character of the game, and allowing her to cross the finish line would reset the game's programming and restore her as its rightful ruler, exposing him as a fraud, being unmasked when his cart and Vanellope's are going through the tunnel en route to the finish line.
145* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Aside from ruling the kingdom, he's also a skilled racer who participates in the actual gameplay of Sugar Rush.
146* {{Sadist}}: As particularly shown when the Cy-Bugs go after Vanellope, as he tries to force Ralph to watch.
147* ScaryTeeth: Gains some after getting assimilated by a Cy-Bug.
148* ShadowArchetype: Turbo is a darker Ralph who felt unappreciated about his status in the arcade, as while Ralph's adventure outside of ''Fix It Felix Jr.'''s is motivated by an innocent need for approval, Turbo is a GloryHound. Ralph doesn't intend to harm anyone and sneaks into a neighboring video game simply to win a medal, whereas Turbo is responsible for the destruction of his home world, another nearby video game, and the reprogramming and enslavement of the ''Sugar Rush'' world. Turbo's pursuit of respect and acknowledgement mirrors Ralph's, but he is TheUnfettered, shown as willing to destroy anything or anyone that might prevent him from achieving his goals.
149* SignatureLaugh: A whimsical "Hoo-hoo-hoo!" giggle accompanied by jumping and floating in the air for a few seconds.
150* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: Well, more like Sir Not-Appearing-In-This-Trailer-For-More-Than-Two-Seconds. His character appears so briefly in the first trailer that if you blink, you'll miss him. You do hear his voice, though, questioning Ralph about his "game-jumping". He gets more screentime in the second trailer. Alan Tudyk's also not billed with the other four actors on the film's posters, despite King Candy being a main character. %%%Almost like he doesn't belong...
151* SissyVillain: His mannerisms are slightly on the cowardly side, slightly obsessed with appearances, and given a notable lisp, ''et cetera''. This is thrown out the window when his true nature is revealed. Though the lisp remains, his camp mannerisms are heavily toned down and he becomes terrifying.
152* SkullForAHead: Turbo's head is not an actual skull, but he has gray skin, yellow teeth, and sunken yellow eyes to invoke a skull. It only further reinforces the fact that he's the ObviouslyEvil real villain.
153* SmallNameBigEgo: Revered himself as TheAce, even though he was more of an AttentionWhore and a GreenEyedMonster, evident when he causes both Turbo Time and Road Blasters to be shut down after hijacking the latter for stealing his popularity.
154* SmugSnake: In both his racing and his usurper machinations, he is gloatingly confident about how no one can stop him. This makes his plan's unraveling all the more amusing.
155* TheSociopath: He has no empathy for anyone, he's manipulative as all hell, he has no remorse for any of his actions and he doesn't care whom he hurts as long as he gets his way. [[WouldHurtAChild As Vanellope learns the hard way, children are no exception]].
156* SpeechImpediment: Th'peakth with a th'light intherden'thal li'thp, even a'th the movie's clima'sch.
157* SpikesOfVillainy: His crown became spiked after becoming assimilated by a Cy-Bug. (Does not describe the villainy part of the trope.)
158* SuperStrength: When he goes OneWingedAngel, he's strong enough to go toe-to-toe with ''Ralph''.
159* TailorMadePrison: His "fungeon" has a cell that looks like it was built specifically for Vanellope, with "glitch-proof" chains and circus-themed decorations on the walls that read "Bad Girl" and "Someone's Been Naughty".
160* TaughtByExperience: The first time Turbo invades another arcade booth, he merely corrupted and trashed ''Road Blasters'' in his spite for that game. This ends up getting ''Turbo Time'' unplugged as well [[DidntThinkThisThrough due to his absence rendering the game unplayable]]. When he manages to transfer into ''Sugar Rush'', he tries a more subtle, pragmatic approach, choosing to reprogram the game to his benefit instead of just recklessly sabotaging it. The strategy proves to be far more effective for him.
161* UniformityException: All of the other racers in Sugar Rush are young and anime-esque. King Candy is an old man who's based on the Mad Hatter from ''Alice in Wonderland''. There's a very good reason for this -- he is actually Turbo, who abandoned his own game (causing both his game and the new one be taken out of order), jumped to ''Sugar Rush'', and hijacked the game's code so he can [[ItsAllAboutMe remain the center of attention]] without others noticing.
162* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: The victory screen back when he was Turbo outright showed him getting into the faces of the other two rival drivers after receiving his trophy, making it clear that he’s a poor sport when it comes to winning, too.
163* TheUsurper: He dethroned the rightful ruler of ''Sugar Rush'', Princess Vanellope, and is trying to keep his reign secure by locking her out.
164* TheUnfettered: He has absolutely no limits to his insane need for attention. He will do whatever it takes to stay in the spotlight, even if it includes murder. Even when his first selfish attempt failed so miserably that it put him and potentially thousands others out of their homes, the only lesson he learned from it was to be more stealthy when doing it.
165* VileVillainSaccharineShow: The movie is mostly a "sugarcoated" adventure about two misfits trying to come to terms with their identity. King Candy, on the other hand, is an egotist who crashed the game brought in to replace him out of jealousy, then tried to delete Vanellope so he could be the star of her game. When he failed, he "merely" reduced her to a glitch and ostracized her to keep his place as ruler. Once he's revealed, he tries to kill her to maintain his authority, and after getting eaten by the Cy-Bug, he goes OneWingedAngel and plans to take over the entire arcade.
166* VillainousBreakdown: When Vanellope starts to gain on him, King Candy attempts to ambush her and viciously tries to ram her off the track. With his patience wearing thin, Candy furiously grabs his kart's antenna and brutally attacks Vanellope's kart with it, destroying portions of it in the process. Vanellope attempts to disarm him, and direct contact with her glitching suddenly—though briefly—reveals King Candy for who he really is: Turbo. With his secret revealed, Turbo confesses his crime of reprogramming the world to Vanellope and vows that he won't let either her or Ralph take it away from him. Turbo then tries to kill Vanellope by ramming her into an oncoming stalagmite, but she is able to save herself by glitching out of Turbo's grasp, angering him further
167* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to describe him without spoiling the film's big twist. Heck, this even applies to his appearance in the '''playable version of ''Sugar Rush''!''' They hid him in a password and don't show his "locked" image until after you can use him.
168* WhereIWasBornAndRazed: In his attempt to take over a new game that was stealing the popularity of his own, Turbo ended up getting his own game shut down for good along with the one he tried to take over, effectively causing the destruction of his homeworld and possibly the deaths of at least some of the game's other characters if they didn't manage to get to Game Central Station in time. [[LackOfEmpathy He had no complaints about this turn of events save for his failure to take over the new game]].
169* WhiteAndRedAndEerieAllOver: While King Candy's outfit is quite colorful, consisting mainly of purple and gold, his true form as Turbo wears a white and red racing suit and has pale grayish-white skin. Turbo was already a terrible GreenEyedMonster in the past, as revealed in exposition, but in the film proper, he's gotten even worse, disguising himself as a character in another game to take it over. This leads to a horrifying scene when his true form is exposed, causing him to flicker with white, red, and orange pixels as he switches back and forth between his forms as King Candy and Turbo and pulls a few {{Nightmare Face}}s as well.
170* WouldHurtAChild:
171** He bullies Vanellope along with the other racers. Moreover, he's the one who ''instigates'' the bullying so he can keep his identity a secret, manipulating the code so everyone hates her guts. During the final race, he outright tries to ''kill'' her by nearly running her off the road, trying to bash her with parts from his car when they get stuck together, and nearly crashing her into a stalagmite.
172** He tried to ''kill'' Vanellope when he first visited the game. Turns out that disconnecting her program node from all the other program nodes and locking away everyone's memories of her was his plan B. His first plan was an attempt to ''[[{{Unperson}} delete Vanellope from the game's programming entirely]]'', and Turbo only abandoned this line of attack because he wasn't able to make that fundamental an alteration to the game.
173** Even outside of Vanellope, he has no qualms in giving the other Sugar Rush racers a whole world of hurt in the Random Roster Race.
174* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: As Turbo, his sclerae are colored yellow, and he has already proven himself to be a manipulative trickster by that point.
175[[/folder]]
176
177[[folder:Taffyta Muttonfudge]]
178[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WreckItRalph06_Taffyta_8075.JPG]]
179[[caption-width-right:350: [[AlphaBitch Sweet but sour]].]]
180-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MindyKaling (first movie), Melissa Villasenor (sequel); Creator/MikaelaTidermarkNelson (Swedish), Creator/AdelineChetail (French)
181
182Taffyta Muttonfudge is a character from the game ''Sugar Rush'', where she is known to be an accomplished racer, second only to King Candy. She and the other characters in the game repeatedly bully Vanellope, not knowing King Candy manipulated the code and locked up everyone's memories of her, making them believe that Vanellope was nothing more than a glitch.
183----
184* AlphaBitch: Within ''Sugar Rush'', she's the most popular of the racers and Vanellope's main tormentor. Not only do Rancis Fluggerbutter and Candlehead fill out her bullying posse, but she also gets the remaining twelve kiddie racers to [[spoiler:destroy the car Vanellope made]].
185* AintTooProudToBeg: [[spoiler: When Vanellope (jokingly) says that all those who were mean to her shall be executed, Taffyta quickly drops to her knees and starts pleading for her life in tears, much to the satisfaction of both Vanellope and Calhoun]].
186* BadassDriver: She's second only to King Candy [[spoiler:and Vanellope]] on the race track; she's almost at the head of the pack in the race we see.
187* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: The Blonde (along with Rancis and Torvald) to Vanellope's, Citrusella's, Crumbelina's, Adroabeezle's Brunettes and Jubileena's Redhead.
188* BrightIsNotGood: Played straight at first with her bright color scheme and bitchy behavior [[spoiler:and then [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] when it turns out Taffyta ''is'' originally good; she just had her memories messed with like everyone else in ''Sugar Rush'']].
189* TheBully: Mocks, shoves, picks on, etc. Vanellope for being a glitch [[spoiler:at first]].
190* CharacterCatchphrase: "Stay sweet!" (InUniverse only, as she only says it once in the film itself.)
191* DarkActionGirl: Taffyta has the candy-coated version of the dark, evil aesthetic by inverting it with pink from head to toe and platinum blonde hair, tying it to her status as a hardcore racer and a mean-spirited little bitch.
192* DistaffCounterpart: With some minimal differences, she's pretty much a female Gene. Both are leader figures to a group of people (Nicelanders and ''Sugar Rush'' racers) who are abusing their given high ranking positions (Gene an ObstructiveBureaucrat for his occupation as mayor and Taffyta an AlphaBitch of a GirlPosse) and cruel bullies to a character of their own game (Ralph and Vanellope). They even shun the characters in a similar way, believing they will always be what they are and never more than that (a bad guy and a glitch). [[spoiler:Unlike Gene (apparently) despite his own JerkassRealization and later on treating Ralph more fairly, Taffyta comes to befriend Vanellope.]]
193* EvilCounterpart: Not evil per se, but she's this to Vanellope. They are both racers, but contrasted to Vanellope being a bratty JerkWithAHeartOfGold, Taffyta is a bullying {{jerkass}}.
194* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler:Becomes this at the end of the second film, treating friendship as more important than winning.]]
195* HateSink: [[spoiler:Up until the ending]], Taffyta serves as someone to root against for her mean-spirited treatment towards Vanellope.
196* ICallItVera: According to supplementary materials, her racing kart is named "The Pink Lightning".
197* IcyBlueEyes: Her character model includes these as reflections of how cold she is.
198* {{Jerkass}}: Taffyta leads the other racers in treating Vanellope like dirt, including destroying her race car.
199* MeaningfulName:
200** In a sense. Fudge is sweet, but when mixed with mutton it isn't anymore. [[{{Jerkass}} Neither is she.]]
201** "Taffyta" is actually a portmenteau of "Tabitha" and "Taffy". It may also invoke "taffeta", a kind of silk fabric used in dressmaking.
202* {{Motif}}: Taffyta's design is based on strawberries. Her hat looks like WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake's, she is often seen sucking on a strawberry-flavored lollipop, and her racing kart appears to be made of strawberry hard candy.
203* OralFixation: She's often seen with a lollipop, as part of her candy theme and as one of the common trappings of the younger {{Alpha Bitch}}es.
204* PinkMeansFeminine: Her entire wardrobe as well as her kart is pink, signifying this trope as part of the game's general theme.
205* SoreLoser: If you beat her in a race, expect her to start bawling.
206* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She and the other female racers in her game are bright, colorful, and clean-cut Girly Girls while in comparison Vanellope is a rough-and-tumble {{Tomboy}}.
207* TookALevelInKindness:
208** In post-film-set tie-in book ''One Sweet Race'', she's still a mean-spirited sore winner as she keeps rubbing Rancis's losing streak in, but she isn't quite ''as'' bad as before, as she's evidently still his friend regardless and does sincerely compliment him when he makes a cool-looking car for a race.
209** [[spoiler:In the second film, she and the other racers become much nicer due to Felix and Calhoun's parenting.]]
210* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Taffyta is fond of strawberries and lollipops.
211[[/folder]]
212
213[[folder:The ''Sugar Rush'' racers]]
214[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sugarrushracersfin2_2508.jpg]][[caption-width-right:350: "CHEWS YOUR RACER!"[[note]] Pictured, from left-to-right, top-to-bottom: Adorabeezle Winterpop, Gloyd Orangeboar, Snowanna Rainbeau, Swizzle Malarkey, Rancis Fluggerbutter, Candlehead, Crumbelina Di Caramello, Jubileena Bing-Bing, Minty Zaki, Minty Sakura (Zaki's substitute for the movie's Japanese release), [[PaletteSwap Citrusella Flugpucker, Sticky Wipplesnit, Nougetsia Brumblestain, and Torvald Batterbutter.]][[/note]]]]
215-->'''Candlehead voiced by:''' Creator/KatieLowes\
216'''Rancis voiced by:''' Jamie Elman\
217'''Jubileena voiced by:''' Josie Trinidad\
218'''Crumbelina voiced by:''' Cymbre Walk
219
220The player characters of ''Sugar Rush'', a group of [[PintSizedKid Pint-Sized Kids]] who pimp themselves and their karts out in confectionery themes of all kinds. Don't be fooled by their sweet appearances -- they're as hard and mean as they come.
221----
222!!In general
223* AmbiguouslyBrown: Swizzle, Crumbelina, Minty, and Torvald all have darker skin compared to the rest of the racers (excluding Snowanna). It doesn't help that some of the merchandise and concept art tend to be inconsistent with their skin colors.
224* BadassAdorable: They have a super-deformed appearance, and ''Sugar Rush'' is a lighthearted-looking game full of very skilled racers.
225* BadassDriver: Given that ''Sugar Rush'' is a racing game, this is a requirement for them to be playable in the game at all.
226* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Jubileena is the Redhead to Rancis's, Torvald's, and Taffyta's Blondes and Vanellope's, Citrusella's, Crumbelina's, and Adorabeezle's Brunettes.
227* BrattyHalfPint: When Felix and Calhoun choose to adopt the racers, they effectively start a riot in the time it takes Surge Protector to warn that it might not be a good idea.
228* BoyishShortHair: All the girls have short hair, besides Adorabeezle and Nougetsia, who wear their hair in long braids. Justified in that longer hair would cause problems by getting in their faces while driving.
229* CaptainErsatz: As whole, they are all very obvious substitutes for the characters of ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake'', being children who are themed around desserts or sweet foods.
230* CheerfulChild: An entire group of them, who are for the most part pretty upbeat.
231* CuteIsEvil: Their adorable looks do not change the fact that they smashed Vanellope's kart to keep her from joining the Random Roster Race. [[spoiler:Subverted after their HeelFaceTurn.]]
232* DubNameChange: To go along with her new design, the Japanese release of the movie changes Minty Zaki's name to Minty Sakura. All other foreign dubs localize and alter just about all of the kids' names.
233* EdibleThemeNaming: All of them have candy or other sweets in their names.
234* FragileSpeedster: Gloyd, Minty, Candlehead, Taffyta, and Adorabeezle, to varying degrees, in the playable version of ''Sugar Rush''. They're faster than a blazing Hot Tamale, but their karts can be difficult to control if going too fast and can crash easily.
235* InconsistentSpelling:
236** The online Disney Store merch spelled Candlehead's name as "Candle Head", presumably to make it more similar to the other racers' names, which are all two words.
237** Prototypes of the Sugar Rush figurines had their own unusual spellings (including "Candle Head"), some of them likely typos: Adorabeezle as "Adorabeezie", Taffyta as "Taffeta", Vanellope as "Vanelolope", and Gloyd's surname spelled as "Orangbeor".
238* KidsAreCruel: They treat Vanellope like trash for being a glitch, and at one point they even tell her she's "an accident waiting to happen." [[spoiler:It is subverted (as well as invoked) as they're not naturally that cruel; King Candy messed up their programming code and caused them to forget who Vanellope was. They're very apologetic once they get their memories back.]]
239* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:King Candy locked up their memories of Vanellope and manipulated them into believing she was a danger to their game.]]
240* LivingProp: The four PaletteSwap racers don't get any lines, have no distinct personalities due to their lack of biographies, do not appear in any merchandise, and aren't even playable in the online version of ''Sugar Rush''. It doesn't stop the fans from loving them just as much as the other racers, though.
241* {{Motif}}: They have designs based on fruit, candy, and dessert items.
242* ObliviouslyEvil: They have no idea that Vanellope really is supposed to be a racer. All they've been told is that she cannot be allowed to race or the game will be unplugged because of her glitching, leaving everyone in ''Sugar Rush'' homeless.
243* OhCrap: Taffyta, Rancis and Candlehead have one during the Random Roster Race when they see Vanellope behind them. They have another one not long after when Vanellope teleports in front of them, forcing them to slow down and fall off the end of the track due to not having enough speed to make the jump.
244* TheOneGuy: The only playable male characters aside from King Candy are Gloyd, Rancis, and Swizzle. It is justified -- ''Sugar Rush'' appears to have been designed mainly for girls (but try telling that to the two guys who won't let Moppet Girl play).
245* PaletteSwap: Both meta and in-game. Of course, when you have a racing game featuring a large cast, and especially one from 1997, this is to be expected.
246* PintSizedKid: Their designs are similar to chibi anime characters.
247* StockingFiller: The female racers all wear one. It's possibly a gendered costume thing.
248* SweetTooth: All of them, especially Gloyd, given their motifs and where they live.
249* TerribleTrio: Rancis and Candlehead form one with Taffyta.
250* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler:After their memories are restored, they apologize to Vanellope and become nicer overall. It is especially evident in the storybook ''One Sweet Race'', where Rancis and Vanellope even work on a kart together.]]
251* VSign: Adorabeezle's, Jubileena's, and Minty Sakura's poses in their official artwork show this sign for victory.
252* VocalDissonance: None of the ''Sugar Rush'' racers have voices that fit their child-like appearances, instead sounding more like teenagers or even adults.
253* TheVoiceless: Almost all the ''Sugar Rush'' racers are either silent or only get a few lines in the movies. Vanellope and Taffyta are the only ones with full dialogue (unless King Candy counts), although in the second movie Taffyta only says six lines.
254* YouDontLookLikeYou:
255** Adorabeezle's costume is inconsistently drawn between her stock art, her plush toy, and the film.
256** Snowanna Rainbeau is depicted with purple skin in her plushie (as well as some merchandise artwork like the ''Look and Find'' book) instead of her proper dark brown skintone.
257** The same ''Look and Find'' book depicts Candlehead and Minty with light green skin, as well as giving Swizzle brown hair, making Rancis a redhead, and giving Adorabeezle icy blue skin. The brown-haired Swizzle has popped up in some other merchandise as well. Rancis and Swizzle are also depicted with red hair in their racing icons in international versions of the film. It would seem these oddities might have been remnants of older concept art, as Swizzle has brown hair in the artbook and was to have blue skin at an earlier point (similar to the other instances of the children having technicolor skintones).
258** Snowanna isn't the only racer to have an off-model plushie. Plushie!Rancis has a red jacket instead of a brown one, which also carries over to a figurine.
259** Minty is light-skinned in her icon on the leaderboard (similar to her palette swap Sticky), while her actual design and most merchandise have her AmbiguouslyBrown. The light-skinned Minty icon also carries over to the artwork seen in other international versions.
260
261!!Adorabeezle Winterpop
262* BraidsOfAction: Her hairstyle is very difficult to see in the film unless one is paying ''very'' close attention to her, but [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/e14475f5af3a901c6e75f7c905ea60bb/tumblr_memz2gGflJ1r8d6cfo1_400.gif these]] [[http://24.media.tumblr.com/8f40de2e328543ac43e61f9ae6d072ac/tumblr_mox247sqRX1sty02fo1_250.gif gifs]] (and her plushie) reveal that she wears her hair in a long braid underneath her hat. By extension, this also applies to Nougetsia, her PaletteSwap.
263* EdibleAmmunition: During the Random Roster Race, Adorabeezle takes out Jubileena by shooting a giant ice cream scoop at her kart, but gets taken out a few seconds later along with two other racers by King Candy with a Sweet Seekers power-up.
264* ICallItVera: Her kart is called the Ice Rocket.
265* {{Motifs}}: Her design is based on cold candy like popsicles and peppermints.
266* NoFairCheating: During the Random Roster Race, she tries to take off before the starting signal and is penalized when her wheels go out of control for a few seconds.
267* TrueBlueFemininity: She wears a blue dress with a darker blue jacket and blue boots to go with her winter motif.
268
269!!Gloyd Orangeboar
270* AdaptationDyeJob: His hair is dark brown in the movie, but his plushie gives him green hair. This appears to be a holdover from older concept art of him, which was used for most merchandise, as well as his picture on the arcade machine.
271* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: His concept art depicts him with green hair beneath his pumpkin hat that resembles a patch of grass.
272* ICallItVera: His kart is called the Kernel.
273* {{Motifs}}: His design is based on Halloween candy, including pumpkins and candy corn.
274* ShesAManInJapan: He is referred to as a girl in the Russian, Dutch, and Swedish dubs.
275* ThePrankster: Gloyd's bio calls him a "fast-racing prankster". Fandom sometimes likes to designate Vanellope and/or Swizzle as his partners-in-crime.
276* ThirteenIsUnlucky: Fitting with his Halloween theme and prankster personality, he has a kart number of 13.
277
278!!Snowanna Rainbeau
279* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: Her hair is styled in an afro that resembles shaved ice, complete with a popsicle stick. Combined with her sorbet-cup-shaped racing kart, she looks exactly like a snow cone.
280* ICallItVera: Her kart is called the Fro Cone.
281* {{Motifs}}: Her design is based on sorbet and snow cones.
282* TheSeventies: Her costume and overall aesthetic is built around this era.
283* TokenMinority: She seems to be the only black racer (if you don't count [[AmbiguouslyBrown Swizzle, Minty, Crumbelina, or Torvald]]).
284
285!!Swizzle Malarkey
286* AdaptationDyeJob: His hair is dark green in the movie, but some merchandise depicts him with red or brown hair.
287* HotBlooded: Swizzle's bio describes him as extremely passionate.
288-->"Lover of adrenaline, Swizzle "The Swizz" Malarkey thinks that life must be lived to the last breath. There is nothing he can't defy, no stunt he can't perform or individual he can't beat. His racing is fast and elegant, just like his philosophy of life."
289* ICallItVera: His kart is called the Tongue Twister.
290* LightningBruiser: In the playable version of ''Sugar Rush''. He has decent speed, good handling, and high sweetness -- great performance all around.
291* {{Motifs}}: His design is based on rainbow lollipops.
292* RainbowMotif: He drives a go-kart made out of a rainbow-swirled Unicorn Pop.
293* ShesAManInJapan: He is referred to as a girl in the Russian, Dutch, and Swedish dubs.
294* ShoutOut: With his green hair and orange-tinted skin, he resembles the Oompa-Loompas from ''Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory''.
295* SpellMyNameWithAThe: Not used in the film proper, but his InSeriesNickname is apparently "The Swizz".
296
297!!Rancis Fluggerbutter
298* AdaptationDyeJob: His hair is blonde in the movie, but some merchandise depicts him as a redhead.
299* AscendedExtra: He stars in the sequel book, ''One Sweet Race''.
300* BetaBitch: He and Candlehead are Taffyta's closest friends and join in bullying Vanellope.
301* GangOfBullies: Rancis and Candlehead follow Taffyta's lead in bullying Vanellope. For most of the movie, they stick to her like caramel on a candy apple. [[spoiler:This dissipates when their memories are restored.]]
302* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: The book ''One Sweet Race'' has Rancis partner with Vanellope to make a kart that he names after both of them.
303* {{Motifs}}: His design is based on peanut butter cups.
304* ICallItVera: His kart is called the Kit Kart. In ''One Sweet Race'', he also builds another kart with Vanellope's help that he calls the [=RV1=].
305* JackOfAllStats: He and Jubileena have equal stats across the board in the playable version of ''Sugar Rush'', although his overall stats are higher than hers.
306* {{Narcissist}}: His bio implies this since it has "love thy self" up front. He can also be seen checking himself out in his kart's side mirror before the Random Roster Race starts.
307* NotSoDifferentRemark: In the book ''One Sweet Race'', Rancis goes through an experience similar to what Vanellope went through in the original movie--he gets bullied by the other racers because he can't win a race, obtains a new kart meant to help him win a race (that gets destroyed), and then gets help building a second kart that does help him win... from Vanellope herself.
308* ShesAManInJapan: He is referred to as a girl in the Russian, Dutch, and Swedish dubs, though he retains a masculine voice in the Russian dub.
309
310* TwoGirlsAndAGuy: He and Candlehead spend most of their screen time by Taffyta's side.
311
312!!Candlehead
313* TheArtifact: Her name was originally "Minty Zaki" before this name was given to the sour-apple-themed racer instead (who herself was originally named "Emmareld"). Some evidence of this name is still present in her final design, such as her green hair and the wheels of her kart being made of mint chocolate chip ice cream. She's also incorrectly referred to as Minty in the book ''One Sweet Race''.
314* BetaBitch: She and Rancis are Taffyta's closest friends and join in bullying Vanellope.
315* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: She has green hair and green eyes.
316* TheDitz: Her official bio describes her as "a few scoops short of a sundae".
317* GangOfBullies: Rancis and Candlehead follow Taffyta's lead in bullying Vanellope. For most of the movie, they stick to her like caramel on a candy apple. [[spoiler:This dissipates when their memories are restored.]]
318* GirlishPigtails: She is designed with this trope, likely for cuteness to appeal to players.
319* ICallItVera: Her kart is called the Ice Screamer.
320* JustFollowingOrders: [[spoiler:When the racers' memories are restored and they realize that Vanellope is the rightful ruler of ''Sugar Rush'', they apologize for bullying her. Candlehead wails, "I was just doing what Taffyta told me to do!!"]]
321* MadBomber: Her kart's special ability is to shoot out sparks that light up the cherry bombs on the track, which can blow up other racers.
322* {{Motifs}}: Her design is based on birthday treats like cake and ice cream.
323* OddNameOut: Candlehead is the only racer with a one-word name instead of two, although some merchandise spells her name as "Candle Head". Her name is also the only one that isn't a pun, and it isn't particularly cutesy either.[[labelnote:Production note]]According to certain compelling evidence, it seems that Candlehead was originally intended to be Minty Zaki... but for unknown reasons, the name was instead given to a sour-apple-candy themed racer (originally named "Emmareld") at the last minute.[[/labelnote]]
324* PinkMeansFeminine: She wears a pink jacket and skirt, and the frosting on her cupcake-themed hat is also pink.
325* TwoGirlsAndAGuy: She and Rancis spend most of their screen time by Taffyta's side.
326
327!!Crumbelina [=DiCaramello=]
328* CreatorCameo: She is voiced by the film's casting associate, Cymbre Walk.
329* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: She has dark brown hair and brown eyes.
330* GirlishPigtails: She is designed with this trope, likely for cuteness to appeal to players.
331* ICallItVera: Her kart is called the Tira-Missile.
332* {{Motifs}}: Her design is based on Italian desserts like tiramisu, chocolate biscotti, and cannoli.
333* PunnyName: [=DiCaramello=], if you pronounce the "caramel" part as "carmel", sounds like "[[Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio DiCaprio]]".
334
335!!Jubileena Bing-Bing
336* CreatorCameo: She is voiced by one of the film's story artists, Josie Trinidad.
337* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: She has bright red hair and red eyes.
338* GirlishPigtails: She is designed with this trope, likely for cuteness to appeal to players.
339* ICallItVera: Her kart is called the Cherriot.
340* InformedAttribute: Her official bio says she's "as sweet as a cherry pie", but she's not so nice in the movie, as she bullies Vanellope along with the other racers. In fact, she is the second one to start breaking Vanellope's makeshift kart after Taffyta, pretending to bump into it while saying, "Oh, no! I g-g-g-glitch too!"
341* JackOfAllStats: She and Rancis have equal stats across the board in the playable version of ''Sugar Rush'', although her overall stats are lower than his.
342* MeaningfulName: Her name refers to bing cherries, as well as a dessert called cherries jubilee. She's also said to have a cheery--in other words, jubilant--personality.
343* {{Motifs}}: Her design is based on cherries.
344
345!!Minty Zaki
346* ICallItVera: Her kart is called the Veloci-Wrapper.
347* {{Motifs}}: Her design is based on candied apples.
348* NonIndicativeName: Minty does not have a mint motif, as hers seems to be sour apples or apple toffee. That position is shared between Adorabeezle and Candlehead. Production materials suggest that she was originally meant to be called Emmareld while Candlehead was Minty.
349* PunnyName: "Minty Zaki" sounds a lot like "[[Creator/HayaoMiyazaki Miyazaki]]". This was intentional.
350* SignatureHeadgear: She wears a green hairbow that appears to have been made from a candy wrapper.
351
352!!Minty Sakura
353* PinkMeansFeminine: She wears a bright pink kimono.
354* RaceLift: Her design includes lighter skin than Minty Zaki. However, the original American Minty design can also be seen in the film in other scenes, suggesting that they didn't have time to redo all of them to feature the new look.
355
356!!Citrusella Flugpucker
357* GirlishPigtails: Like Jubileena, she has those.
358* PaletteSwap: She is a recolor of Jubileena Bing-Bing.
359* WhiteSheep: She doesn't join the other racers in picking on Vanellope and destroying her car.
360
361!!Sticky Wipplesnit
362* PaletteSwap: She is one of Minty Zaki's recolors, the other being Torvald.
363* SignatureHeadgear: She wears a turquoise hairbow that appears to have been made from a candy wrapper.
364* WhiteSheep: She doesn't join the other racers in picking on Vanellope and destroying her car.
365
366!!Nougetsia Brumblestain
367* PinkMeansFeminine: To contrast Adorabeezle, she wears pink instead of blue.
368* PaletteSwap: She is a recolor of Adorabeezle Winterpop.
369* WhiteSheep: She doesn't join the other racers in picking on Vanellope and destroying her car.
370
371!!Torvald Batterbutter
372* GenderBlenderName: "Torvald" is usually a male name, but she is a girl. [[http://flyingpochama948.tumblr.com/post/43063978441/more-things It appears this is due to the fact that Torvald was initially intended to be a male racer and palette-swap of Swizzle Malarkey]]. For some reason or another, the name was re-assigned to the Minty recolor.
373* PaletteSwap: She is one of Minty Zaki's recolors, the other being Sticky.
374* SignatureHeadgear: She wears a yellow hairbow that appears to have been made from a candy wrapper.
375* WhiteSheep: She doesn't join the other racers in picking on Vanellope and destroying her car.
376[[/folder]]
377
378[[folder:Sour Bill]]
379[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WreckItRalph07_SourBill_7540.JPG]]
380[[caption-width-right:350: PerpetualFrowner personified.]]
381-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichMoore (English); Steve Kratz (Swedish)
382
383King Candy's diminutive minion.
384----
385* AnthropomorphicFood: He's a walking, talking sour ball.
386* TheConsigliere: Advisor to King Candy. [[spoiler:Originally and later to Vanellope.]]
387* CreatorCameo: He's voiced by the director, but according to the creators, the cameo was not part of the original plan.
388* TheDragon: He's King Candy's most trusted servant.
389* TheEeyore: Sour Bill is not happy, about anything, ever. The only time he isn't overwhelmingly depressed is when he realizes he's in serious trouble.
390* FloatingLimbs: His hands and feet are green, jelly bean-like blobs not connected to his sour ball head.
391* MeaningfulName: Seconds after he pops him in his mouth, Ralph exclaims that they call him "sour" for a reason. Sour Bill's a morose character... unless he's in serious danger.
392* NonActionGuy: He doesn't display any skill in combat (even by ''Sugar Rush'' standards) or any ability in racing, and he's small, even by ''Sugar Rush'' standards. When confronted by Ralph, he understandably runs away, since he has little chance to none to resist.
393* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His voice has a bit of Creator/BenStein in it.
394* NumberTwo: To King Candy, as he is [[spoiler:Candy's right-hand-man and privy to several (though not all) of his master's dark secrets, and not to mention takes it upon himself to remove Candy's enemies of his own volition. He switches sides without much encouragement, however.]]
395* OnlySaneMan: He's probably the most down-to-earth inhabitant in ''Sugar Rush'' (unless you count Vanellope as well).
396* OverzealousUnderling: Rather surprisingly considering his personality otherwise. After finding out Felix is affiliated with Ralph, he instantly has him imprisoned without King Candy's notice, confiding that he thought Candy letting Ralph go was a mistake that he won't be making. This act ends up playing an indirect part in Candy's downfall.
397* PerpetualFrowner: They don't call him ''Sour'' Bill for nothing. He seems equally depressed, no matter with whom he's working for, so maybe it's in his programming.
398* PunchClockVillain: While he supports King Candy's corrupt regime, it's clear that he doesn't care about it. He caves pretty easily under torture(especially when Ralph simply [[JustEatHim pops him into his mouth]]), and then tells Ralph how to fix things without being specifically prompted. And here's where the FridgeBrilliance kicks in: He's a quite ''literal'' SourSupporter. It's part of his programming, a.k.a ''it's his job'', to support the ruler of ''Sugar Rush'' regardless of his personal feelings on the matter. [[spoiler:He probably had nothing to do with the initial hijack either, seeing as how his memories were wiped like everyone else in the game.]]
399* WaddlingHead: Aside from the legs and hands, he's just a giant sour ball with a face on it.
400[[/folder]]
401
402[[folder:Wynnchel and Duncan]]
403[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WreckItRalph08_DonutKopz_439.JPG]]
404[[caption-width-right:350: [[DonutMessWithACop Do-nut mess with a cop]], boy. Now come and get your [[FoodPorn tasty]] PoliceBrutality!]]
405-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdamCarolla and Horatio Sanz (English); Andreas Nilsson and Ole Ornered (Swedish)
406
407King Candy's bumbling doughnut guards.
408----
409* AnthropomorphicFood: Walking, talking donuts.
410* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're police officers in ''Sugar Rush'' who, well, follow King Candy's orders.
411* CoDragons: More like Co-''Brutes'' since Sour Bill is closer to TheDragon but anyway, Wynnchel and Duncan are together King Candy's main physical enforcers in ''Sugar Rush''.
412* CoolShades: They wear the kind that you might see police wearing in an action film, to make themselves look cooler.
413* DirtyCoward: They hit Ralph only when they're sure he can't move.
414* DonutMessWithACop: ParodiedTrope -- the cops don't just like donuts, they are ''literally'' donuts.
415* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Like the ''Sugar Rush'' racers, they return to Vanellope's side after their memories are restored.]]
416* HiddenDepths: In the end credits, they can be seen running from zombies in a different game, implying that they decided to go out and have some game-jumping adventures of their own.
417* FatAndSkinny: One is a typical round doughnut, the other is a Long John. This makes them look even sillier together.
418* {{Jerkass}}: They beat and taze Ralph even though he's currently immobilized within a giant, rock-solid muffin.
419* LargeAndInCharge: Wynnchel is taller than Duncan and seems to be the more dominant of the two.
420-->'''Duncan:''' ''[poking the cupcake that Ralph is stuck in]'' It's hard as a rock!\
421'''Wynnchel:''' I can see that! Get the tools!
422* PoliceAreUseless: They prove quite incapable of stopping either Vanellope or Ralph (they only catch Ralph the first time because he trapped himself). [[spoiler: This is subverted in a comic that takes place after the main story. Vanellope helps them come up with a way to stop racers that break the speed limit outside of game hours.]]
423* PunnyName: Wynnchel and Duncan are named after doughnut chains -- the California-based Winchell Donuts and the more well-known Dunkin' Donuts (now simply known as Dunkin').
424* SecurityCling: When Sugar Rush gets unplugged at the beginning of the sequel, they hug each other while shouting that they are now homeless.
425* TorsoWithAView: Duncan, the regular donut, has one.
426* WouldHurtAChild: Implied when they approach Vanellope with angry looks on their faces and Duncan says to Vanellope, "[[BlatantLies We're not gonna hurt you]], ya little ''freak!''" while wielding a police baton.
427[[/folder]]
428
429!''Hero's Duty''
430
431[[folder:Pvt. Markowski]]
432[[quoteright:350:[[MuggedForDisguise https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WreckItRalph25_Markowski_3740.JPG]]]]
433[[caption-width-right:350: [- Pictured: above, Markowski himself; below, Ralph, [[MuggedForDisguise disguised]] as Markowski.-] ]]
434-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JoeLoTruglio (English); Kalle Westerdahl (Swedish)
435
436One of the non-playable soldiers from ''Hero's Duty''. Ralph meets him in ''Tapper's'' bar and steals his armor so he can game-jump without suspicion, only for Markowski not to be seen again for the rest of the entire movie (see below).
437----
438* ButtMonkey: It is implied that he is the loser of his squad based on a FreezeFrameBonus text message conversation and the fact that the other space marines don't see Ralph's screw-up as anything unusual.
439* GoingCommando: Implied, seeing as Ralph had to put Zangief's speedo on him after stealing his armor.
440* NervousWreck: He's introduced muttering the premise of his game while walking into a wall, unaware of what he's doing. Once Ralph catches his attention, he breaks into a rant about having to fight bugs constantly.
441* NonPlayerCharacter: In his game, he's one of the soldiers that escorts the PlayerCharacter.
442* ShellShockedVeteran: Not really a veteran since ''Hero's Duty'' was only plugged in for a week by the time he met Ralph (and he appears to be a younger, newer recruit), but his behavior still indicates that he's been traumatized by the BugWar.
443* SmallRoleBigImpact:
444** One whole scene involving him, but the meeting causes Ralph to think of getting a medal from ''Hero's Duty'' and causes most of the plot.
445** It's implied that he's this in his home game too, with his extreme bug-related PTSD despite having only been running the game for a ''week'' and the fact that being in your own game prevents perma-death, hinting that he might be KilledOffForReal during the first mission.
446* VocalDissonance: Despite his beefy appearance, he has a somewhat whiny, high-pitched voice. Especially when he screams.
447[[/folder]]
448
449[[folder:The Cy-Bugs]]
450[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WreckItRalph11_CyBugz_3615.JPG]]
451[[caption-width-right:350: [- Just in case you ever wondered what DemonicSpiders would look like in a Disney movie. -] ]]
452
453The Cy-Bugs are a deadly swarm of robotic insect creatures that are the main villains of the first person shooter known as ''Hero's Duty''. Their HiveMind mentality and massive numbers make them a deadly foe to face, and their ability to consume and then assimilate whatever or whomever they come into contact with makes them even more frightening.
454----
455* AchillesHeel: The bugs are drawn in by a massive light, the Beacon, which destroys them. [[spoiler:Ralph turns Diet Cola Mountain into an improvised version of the Beacon by collapsing the Mentos stalactites, saving ''Sugar Rush'' from the Cy-Bugs and killing King Candy/Turbo (who's been fused with a Cy-Bug).]]
456* AIIsACrapshoot:
457** In-Universe, according to the [[AllThereInTheManual "Hero's Duty" prequel comic]], the Cy-Bugs were originally built as adaptable toys that would evolve and change depending on their owners. Then the company saw military potential in them...
458** The Cy-Bugs are a truly dangerous threat because they are precisely what they were programmed to be: a mindless swarm of endlessly reproducing insects. Unlike the other video game characters, they aren't AnimatedActors, being unable to distinguish between game time and after-hours like the other game characters can. Even more problematic is that they're, in effect, a virus rather than actual characters. They reproduce quickly, spawning new enemies in their game rather than resetting the same old ones over and over like the hero characters do (the ones in their game, anyway).
459* BigBad: [[spoiler:They're this in the tie-in video game which focuses upon them invading the main three games.]]
460* BizarreAlienReproduction: They all appear capable of laying eggs, and can do so when there's only one of them.
461* CannibalismSuperpower: The Cy-Bugs gain the attributes of anything they eat. If they happen to [[YouAreWhoYouEat eat a sentient being]], [[spoiler:they also gain the subject's memories and personality]].
462* CharacterCatchphrase: Of a sort. They make a distinctive buzzing sound that sounds like "mmmmmm" whenever they spot something tasty [[spoiler:and when they're drawn in by the Diet Cola Mountain beacon to their deaths]].
463* ChekhovsGunman: When Ralph climbs into the central beacon and gets into an escape pod, the pod containing Ralph and the Cy-bug lands in a swamp in ''Sugar Rush'', where the Cy-bugs start breeding and multiplying, emerging as a swarming infestation that threatens to destroy Sugar Rush. It takes a heroic effort from Ralph to [[spoiler:knock the Mentos into the Diet Cola Mountain's interior and create a beacon to destroy the Cy-Bugs]].
464* CuteMachines: Definitively the case with the Baby Cy-Bugs, at least until they grow. Given their InUniverse [[AllThereInTheManual original function as toys]] this is 100% intentional. [[spoiler:This is possibly also the case in Sugar Rush since they are candy coated.]]
465* {{Cyborg}}: They are partly cybernetic, hence where the "Cy" in Cy-Bug comes from.
466* TheDreaded: Calhoun is always on guard for any strays off-duty, and shows extreme fear when she sees one on the escape shuttle with Ralph.
467* ExplosiveBreeder: A single Cy-Bug goes from egg to fully grown in mere moments, and they lay several eggs at a time. In just a few hours, a single Cy-Bug [[spoiler:released into ''Sugar Rush'']] creates an unstoppable horde. [[spoiler:This is also why killing all the Gone Turbo Cy-bugs in ''Sugar Rush'' isn't a huge deal for ''Hero's Duty'', as there's always a ''new'' horde of Cy-bugs waiting back home for the next game.]]
468* {{Expy}}: Those familiar with ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' might notice how they are very similar to the Tyranids.
469* GoneHorriblyRight: In order to simulate an all-consuming horde of insectoid monsters for ''Hero's Duty'', the Cy-Bugs were programmed as... an all-consuming horde of insectoid monsters with no restraints. The only thing keeping them under control is their irresistible desire to fly towards the Beacon: a glowing pillar of destructive energy. Without the Beacon to keep them in check, they are the apocalyptic swarm they were designed to be.
470* GreaterScopeVillain: As a whole, they are great threats, but they don't get involved all that much in Ralph's quest (besides being foes for Ralph to fight in ''Hero's Duty'') or in what's happening at ''Sugar Rush''. [[spoiler:Well, at least before the climax, when they decimate ''Sugar Rush''. The main GreaterScopeVillain of the story is considered to be the Cy-Bug Ralph accidentally dragged into Sugar Rush with him, growing to maturity and hatching an entire army under its command. There's even a theory that Turbo could only control the Cy-Bugs because he was eaten by the leader itself.]]
471* HordeOfAlienLocusts: Not just their role in ''Hero's Duty'', but what they actually are. ''Hero's Duty'' can contain them. If they ever escaped, they would devour every single game world in the arcade.
472* NonMaliciousMonster: They're not villainous, just a game feature following their designated programming; the beacon in their game functions as their kill-switch. [[spoiler:The ones attacking ''Sugar Rush'' in the finale are simply what would happen if they were never told to stop eating things.]]
473* PunnyName: "Cy-Bug" is an obvious pun on "cyborg".
474* SealedEvilInADuel: Of a sort. They're more or less safely contained within ''Hero's Duty'' in a war between themselves and the heroic soldiers. However, if one of them got out, it would be horror for the populace of the games as a whole.
475* SicklyGreenGlow: Their wings and eyes have a green "luminescence", and they're not exactly benevolent.
476* UndergroundMonkey:
477** [[spoiler:The ones in Sugar Rush are candy coated, but it doesn't change their behavior.]] Justified due to their assimilation powers - [[spoiler:they've been eating the candy that makes up Sugar Rush's world]].
478** The plot of the tie-in video game involves Ralph accidentally unleashing them into the main three games after the events of the movie. While the ones in Hero's Duty look like how they usually do, [[spoiler:and the ones in Sugar Rush match the movie, we also see some in Fix-It-Felix Jr, and they, too, have managed to develop appearances fitting it by covering themselves in the bricks and debris left behind from the dump.]]
479[[/folder]]
480
481[[folder:Dr. Brad Scott]]
482[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WreckItRalph37_DrBradJones_2441.JPG]]
483[[caption-width-right:350: "Wow, you are one dynamite gal."]]
484
485-->'''Voiced by:''' Tim Mertens (US release), Nick Grimshaw (UK release)
486
487A former colleague of Calhoun's, he only exists in the backstory of ''Hero's Duty'' -- the same backstory described as "the most tragic ever", since Calhoun had to witness his death before her very eyes. On her wedding day. And he was supposed to be her groom. [[TheFirstCutIsTheDeepest Yeah.]]
488----
489* AllThereInTheManual: As told in the Hero's Duty prequel comic, Brad was the original inventor of the Cy-Bugs, whose concerns fell on deaf ears when the company sought to weaponize his toy designs.
490* AmazonChaser: In Calhoun's flashback, Scott takes an interest in her after seeing her shoot a target multiple times.
491* DeathByOriginStory: {{Deconstructed|Trope}}. A character whose only reason for existence (or rather, lack thereof) is to provide the protagonist the motivation she needs may be a "cool" storytelling device for [[YouBastard the audience/players]], but to the characters ''living'' in that very same [[TrueArtIsAngsty "necessarily"]] [[RatedMForMoney grim and gritty]] scenario... [[DeusAngstMachina it's just pointlessly depressing]]. (For extra "YouBastard" points, all of this is PlayedForLaughs. [[BlackComedy Yeah.]])
492* TheLostLenore: Calhoun's is still traumatized by his absurdly and pointlessly tragic death to the point where just hearing his AffectionateNickname for her can send her into a panic attack.
493* NiceGuy: Dr. Brad Scott was shown to be brave, romantic, and kind.
494* PosthumousCharacter: This is ''also'' deconstructed. The fact he might ''only exist in Calhoun's mind'' drives home how pointless his existence is -- he couldn't be saved, he doesn't even exist, but Calhoun still suffers from this because he's only there to fill out her backstory.
495* TallDarkAndHandsome: He’s taller than [[StatuesqueStunner Calhoun]], has dark hair, and is good-looking.
496* TragicMonster: We're introduced to him after knowing Cy-Bugs become what they eat. Guess how he died.
497* TwoFirstNames: Brad and Scott are popular given names for males.
498[[/folder]]
499
500[[folder:General Hologram and the other holograms]]
501
502[[quoteright:346:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WreckItRalph39_Hologram_5754.JPG]]
503[[caption-width-right:346: "You are the universe's greatest hero."[[note]] Pictured: above, the General; center, the other soldiers; below, a group shot of them alongside Ralph.[[/note]]]]
504-->'''General Hologram voiced by:''' Creator/DennisHaysbert (English), Creator/ThierryDesroses (French), Max Lorentz (Swedish)
505
506The [[MeaningfulName hologram]] of an otherwise unseen general, delivering an in-game pre-recorded RousingSpeech of his as a reward for any players who obtains the Medal of Heroes in ''Hero's Duty''. His hologram is accompanied by those of other fellow soldiers saluting the player.
507----
508* DramaticIrony: The holograms are not sentient and are just pre-recorded multimodal congratulations to any players who manage to beat the game, and congratulate them they do. It's much less fitting when you accidentally step on a Cy-Bug egg and are flailing about the room with a baby bug on your face, which is exactly what happens to Ralph.
509* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment General Hologram is the hologram of General Hologram.]]
510* RousingSpeech: Try listening to his words without feeling like the biggest badass in the universe. You will fail.
511* SequenceBreaking: Turns out accessing the final room without dealing with the Cy-Bugs triggers the holograms anyway.
512* ShoutOut: Given the pre-recorded message, it's hard not to think of ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''[='s=] [[VideoGame/MetroidOtherM Adam Malkovich]]. Might well be an {{expy}}.
513[[/folder]]
514
515!Other Game Characters
516
517[[folder:The Nicelanders]]
518[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WreckItRalph09_NicelandersGene_3911.JPG]]
519[[caption-width-right:350: Pictured: Gene, with the other Nicelanders in the background.]]
520-->'''Gene voiced by:''' Raymond S. Persi (English); Magnus Mark (Swedish)\
521'''Mary voiced by:''' Edie [=McClurg=] (English); Annica Smedius (Swedish)\
522'''Deanna voiced by:''' Creator/RachaelHarris (English)
523
524The inhabitants of ''Fix-It Felix Jr.'', filling their role as {{innocent bystander}}s in theory; in practice, they're not quite as innocent as their in-game role makes them out to be, as they use Ralph's villainous role as an excuse to shun him in every possible occasion.
525----
526* TheAlcoholic: Gene is often seen with a martini glass in hand, and his favorite cake flavor according to Mary is rum cake. His official bio mentions that he plans cocktail parties in his spare time.
527* AssholeVictim: Given how they treat Ralph, they technically ''deserve'' to get tortured by him during game time (especially Gene, who gets thrown like a football -- though, some may argue [[FreudianExcuse maybe that's why Gene hates him in the first place]], even moreso than the others).
528* BecomingTheMask: [[spoiler:Following their JerkassRealization and Ralph finally proving himself, they really began to live up to their title that they initially did not.]]
529* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: Due to Ralph's villain status, the Nicelanders treats/dehumanizes him worst than trash, despite him being a villain in name only and really a MeanCharacterNiceActor, while only favoring heroes like Felix.
530* BreakTheHaughty: The Nicelanders think that they're much better than Ralph because he's just the brutish villain of their game. It isn't until after Ralph leaves, and their game is in danger of being unplugged -- thereby rendering them homeless -- that they realize that he's an essential part of their game.
531-->''"Without Ralph, [[OhCrap we're doomed!]]"''
532* BullyingADragon: Their harassing of Ralph:
533** Technically, Ralph is 9 feet tall, 643 pounds, and built like a body-building gorilla, with the strength to match. His entire role in the game is tearing their home apart and throwing them around like rag dolls. Is genuinely getting him to dislike them really a smart move? Though Gene, at least, seems to have a potential excuse: as the guy Ralph apparently throws at the beginning of every game, what can Ralph really do to him that he doesn't ''already do every game?''
534** On a gameplay level, Ralph is a distinctive and crucial part of the game. The Nicelanders are interchangeable power up dispensers. Ralph himself [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this.
535--->'''[[{{Jerkass}} Gene]]:''' Why is ''he'' here?!\
536'''Felix:''' He's just here for a slice of cake...\
537'''Ralph:''' And I'm a big part of the game, technically speaking... why are ''you'' here, Gene?
538* ButtMonkey: Although Felix eventually fixes everything, Ralph ''does'' get the satisfaction of smashing their building apart during every game. Gene (the one with the mustache) often gets tossed from the building by Ralph like a football.
539* CreatorCameo: Raymond S. Persi (an animator for ''The Simpsons'' as well as ''WesternAnimation/NeighborsFromHell'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheTwistedTalesOfFelixTheCat'') voices Gene and Cyril.
540* TheCynic: Gene just thinks Ralph is the "bad guy" and nothing else excluding that.
541* DeadpanSnarker: Gene.
542-->'''Ralph:''' This isn't what I wanted!\
543'''Gene:''' Then what did you want, Ralph?\
544'''Ralph:''' I was just tired of living alone in the garbage!\
545'''Gene:''' Well, now you can live alone in the penthouse.
546* DemotedToExtra: Literally in ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet''. None of them, with the exception of Gene, have any lines, but they appear in the background at the beginning and end a few times.
547* EveryoneHasStandards: Gene is probably a MeanBoss and an ObstructiveBureaucrat as mayor, but is not the person to go against his word, as shown [[spoiler:during the DarkestHour]].
548* FatBastard: In addition to being jerks, they're also really fat (though this is mostly due to their [[TheNapoleon short stature]]).
549* {{Foil}}: Gene is this to Ralph. Ralph is a large, powerful, imposing guy whose job is to wreck the penthouse, and he's capable of destroying nearly anything. But, outside of gameplay, he's pretty good-natured and wishes that people weren't afraid of him. "Big" Gene on the other hand has a squat stature and blips around with little 8-bit jerky motions that make him entirely non-threatening (both attributes shared by the other Nicelanders, all of whom essentially play the role of InnocentBystander). However, he at least seems to have a big ego despite the fact that his job is for Ralph to throw him out of a window, and he has no problem getting in Ralph's face to try and intimidate him during the party.
550* FreudianExcuse:
551** For Gene, at least -- he's the one thrown by Ralph at the beginning of every game. When Ralph indirectly mocks him about this with the above quote, he is visibly ''[[BerserkButton seething]]''.
552** [[ShrineToSelf Looking at the furniture]], the party seems to be held in Gene's apartment, which, within seconds of gatecrashing, Ralph manages to accidentally dismantle.
553* GoodHairEvilHair: "Evil" might be a stretch, but Gene's smarmy paintbrush mustache just screams "stuck up snob".
554* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: Nicelander Mary and at least one other female Nicelander wear purple, although there isn't much graceful about them.
555* HateSink: [[spoiler:Up until the ending]], Gene is at least meant to be one since he's supposed to be the one who makes Ralph run away and just has very little likability in general.
556* HeroWorshipper: They all love Felix for being the hero of the game.
557* HiveMind: To some extent. They often gasp or exclaim in unison, which makes sense considering that the code is programmed to recognize their functions in the game as identical save for appearance.
558* INeedAFreakingDrink: Gene is pouring himself one last martini glass as Ralph walks in on him alone in the penthouse.
559* InnocentBystanders: In ''Fix-It Felix Jr.'', they only exist to get their homes saved by Felix -- offering him powerups in the process -- after Ralph damages the building.
560* InnocentlyInsensitive: Mary is responsible for the angry figurine of Ralph in the mud that helps to kick off the whole plot, but she's also the least overtly hostile to Ralph, making at least a token effort to be polite to him.
561* InspectorJavert: While they are not TheHero like Felix and just InnocentBystanders in status identification only, but are supposedly on the heroes' side, but persecutes Ralph for being a villain despite him not being a complete caricature of it who deserves such injustice.
562* IrrationalHatred: Of Ralph. And it is '''absolutely bonkers irrational''', when you consider that they're all aware they are merely characters in a video game, actors fulfilling their roles...[[SlidingScaleOfFourthWallHardness yet regard the big guy as a truly villainous individual worthy of their scorn and contempt anyway]]. They refuse to acknowledge Ralph is one of them, [[VillainsActHeroesReact and necessary]]. Win or lose, the apartments get restored when the game's restarted. So they are not even remotely inconvenienced in any manner when the cabinet's on stand-by.
563* IronicNickname: For a bunch of people known as ''Nice''landers, they sure treat Ralph like dirt, further indicating the difference between the fiction of the game and the reality of the characters after hours.
564* {{Jerkass}}: Gene stands out as the worst, with the rest occupying varying degrees of jerkishness. They don't even invite him to the 30th anniversary party in the first place. Yeah, Ralph's the villain, but the guy is still technically their co-worker and he's really given them no reason for hostility out of just ''doing his job''. Two cases stand out:
565** Gene slams the door in Ralph's face when Ralph tries to join the anniversary party.
566** Then we have this:
567--->'''Gene:''' ''[to Ralph]'' You're just the bad guy who wrecks the building!
568* JerkassHasAPoint:
569** The Nicelanders' IrrationalHatred of Ralph is justified due to the latter having treated them as cannon fodder (especially Gene, who got the worst of it by get thrown like a football, no wonder he's the most antagonistic) before Felix swoops in to the rescue in the game (despite Ralph JustFollowingOrders of the game's programming code like the rest of the inhabitants, [[MisplacedRetribution though they still took it personal]]).
570** Even on a personal level, Gene is the one hosting the party in his apartment, and within seconds of getting in, Ralph clumsily trashes the place without even so much of an apology, and is InnocentlyInsensitive towards Felix, their guest of honor. The damage is migitated a fair bit by having ''Fix-It-Felix'' there, not to mention Gene starting it by snubbing Ralph in the first place, but given how rude and destructive a houseguest he was from Gene's POV, he has evidence to think Ralph, even off-duty, is just a {{Jerkass}} who ruins everything.
571* JerkassToOne: While they do not treat Ralph any better, the Nicelanders are very nice to Felix and civil amongst themselves, and Gene, who holds the highest authority for the game's inhabitants and it the mayor, is a BenevolentBoss and a ReasonableAuthorityFigure amongst his ilk and Felix, while exclusively a MeanBoss (or even at worst a downplayed BadBoss) and an ObstructiveBureaucrat when dealing with Ralph.
572* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Especially after they TookALevelInKindness (including Gene) and began to treat Ralph more fair.
573* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Considered that they're technically rivals to each other, Gene's resignation and the [[spoiler:surrendering of his penthouse to Ralph doing the film's DarkestHour following their game's decommissioning]] can be seen as this.
574* LimitedAnimation: Done intentionally, due to their design (see trope below) and the nature of 1980's technology.
575* MayorPain: Gene, in his position as mayor due to him being an ObstructiveBureaucrat MeanBoss towards Ralph for his villain status.
576* MeanBoss: Gene, in a way towards Ralph as he holds the highest authority amongst the Nicelanders in the game and the game's inhabitants overall and treats Ralph poorly for his status as villain.
577* MoralMyopia: It's heavily implied Gene resents Ralph because he plays his ButtMonkey in the game itself, where Ralph throws him out the apartment during the opening cutscene. [[MisplacedRetribution He holds the games' programming against Ralph personally]], though pays no attention to the fact that Ralph suffers ten fold the abuse Gene does during gameplay, given he and the other Nicelanders destroy Ralph's home in the first place and help Felix defeat him before tossing ''him'' off the building.
578* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:Given how down he seems in his last scene, it's possible that [[JerkassRealization Gene recognized that his attitude towards Ralph led to the problem that's gotten the game unplugged]], but he still finds it easier to blame Ralph for it, likely considering that time was of the essence in regards to their game being unplugged anytime soon that would kill any inhabitant still present and he felt there was not enough time to complicatedly admit his fault in this mess on his way out, basically telling him "you made this bed, now lie in it."]]
579* NiceCharacterMeanActor: While they act all ''nice'' in the game (as their name suggests), in reality, they are absolute stuck-up assholes towards Ralph (especially Gene). [[spoiler:[[TookALevelInKindness However, by the end of the film,]] [[BecomingTheMask that no longer appear to be the case]].]]
580* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Although not the hero themselves, the Nicelanders are still ostensibly the "good guys" of the game. It's their rejection of Ralph despite his importance to the game that leads to him deciding to leave and try to become a hero in the first place. Had they actually treated him with respect, kindness, and appreciation from the start, the movie would likely have never happened.
581* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Gene's physical appearance except in a cartoonishly diminutive caricature depiction and his voice and cadence can make viewers compare him to Creator/NathanLane.
582* NonStandardCharacterDesign: To contrast with Felix (who's built like a standard human) and Ralph (who has Franchise/DonkeyKong-like proportions), they are short, stout, and move in a very unnatural way compared to the main characters, due to their limited animation in the context of the game.
583* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Gene, as he's the mayor and believes villains in general do not deserve any better treatment amongst non-villains just for their statuses, despite them each being MeanCharacterNiceActor, and lays down the rule that the only way prove one's not a villain is by winning a medal and to present to him and his fellow Niceland citizens right before their eyes (the only upside to this is that Gene does not go against his word in regards to that rule).
584* PetTheDog:
585** They are all sincerely nice to Felix, routinely congratulating and honouring him. While Gene already hates Ralph, the latter doesn't help his case by being InnocentlyInsensitive to Felix throughout the party, clearly offending the Nicelanders despite the latter's nonchalance towards it.
586** Despite his hatred of Ralph, Gene [[IGaveMyWord keeps his word]] and gives him the penthouse key [[spoiler: after the game has been decommissioned. Even in doing so, he's [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness unusually calm]] with Ralph, and doesn't admonish him beyond pointing out that [[JerkassHasAPoint a lot of people have lost their jobs and homes]] because of what Ralph did.]]
587** Then in the sequel in his cameo, despite viewing him as going well with the decor and mislabeling Sour Bill as an olive despite really being a sour ball, Gene was decent enough in his own snooty way to adopt Sour Bill after Sugar Rush got unplugged. If it weren't for the fact Sour Bill's TheEeyore and a PerpetualFrowner, he should be grateful to shack up with Gene in his luxurious penthouse that was shown in the first film, but at there are at least no complaints from Sour Bill which can be the closest to him being grateful to Gene's own brand of generosity. Notably, Gene's the ''only'' Nicelander to adopt any inhabitant from the Sugar Rush game in contrast to his fellow citizens' reluctance.
588* PintsizedPowerhouse: Tiny little guys, but they can lift Ralph and toss him off of a building [[JustifiedTrope provided all of them are working together to do it]].
589* PointyHairedBoss: As technically the game's inhabitants' boss, Gene did not realized the full extent that being a MeanBoss who demeans and belittles Ralph for his villain role would be catastrophic for his workplace/home when Ralph goes off in his personal journey to prove himself following by Felix who tries to locate him only to not come back in time.
590* PowerUpFood: Their only gameplay function, atmosphere aside, is to put out supercharging pies for Felix.
591* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Downplayed, but at least better compared to King Candy [[spoiler:following TheReveal to be Turbo]], Gene's maybe an absolute ObstructiveBureaucrat and a MeanBoss when dealing with Ralph, but is not the kind to go against his promises [[spoiler:as he does give up the penthouse to Ralph for accomplishing what was thought to be the impossible by winning a hero's medal in his very first BenevolentBoss act towards Ralph after working with him for thirty years ironically during the movie's DarkestHour. Also, instead of being a SoreLoser and too resigned to do so if he wanted due to the game being set to get turned off, he's unusually civil with Ralph during that moment and even if it seems he's leaving Ralph for dead instead of trying to persuade him to get the heck out of dodge before the game gets unplugged, there's also a possibility he wanted Ralph to make that choice for himself along with thinking over his latest actions and let at least enjoy some of the luxury of staying at the penthouse that Gene knew he had denied him before, but now earned before deciding to choose to stay to be erased by the unplugging or leave like the rest of the inhabitants before then.]] Then in the beginning of the sequel in a cameo, Gene unhesitantly adopts the now-homeless Sour Bill to stay with him even though he thought he would go well with the penthouse's decor and mislabeled him as an olive rather than a sour ball.
592* SleazyPolitician: Mayor Gene, who uses Ralph's bad guy status and his own vendetta against Ralph for throwing him like a football in the game to ostracize Ralph from their townspeople in his authority as mayor.
593* StoutStrength: They may be stocky, and tiny compared to Ralph, but it only takes six of them to carry him away and toss him off the building.
594* SupremeChef: Nicelander Mary, who hands out pies and baked the anniversary cake.
595* TokenMinority: There are two black characters, one for each gender (Nolan and Nel).
596* TooDumbToLive: They have their town in danger of being destroyed, thanks to Ralph, [[TheHeavy who makes the plot in their world work]], leaving them. However, Ralph and [[NiceGuy Felix]] are the only ones who even seem aware of the fact that Ralph is a vital part of the game. Without him, the game literally won't function, which will cause the game to be decommissioned, which will make every resident either dead or homeless. Instead of respecting this, or even trying to be personable to Ralph, the {{Jerkass}} [[IronicNickname Nicelanders]] shun him and are generally mean to him, which eventually leads to the villain leaving the game to try to prove that he can be a good guy. Not only does this mean that Ralph isn't in the game (which, again, is ''vitally important''), but by the time he comes back, the game is only a few hours away from being unplugged, and it's too late for his return to make any difference because in the meantime [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Felix]] has vanished into Sugar Rush while trying to find Ralph to bring him back.
597* TookALevelInKindness: At the end of the movie, [[spoiler:they give Ralph a cake with his figure on the top of the building with a medal, and give him some freshly baked pies every now and then. Also, they give Ralph an apologetic look when they prepare to throw him off the building. [[BecomingTheMask Now they are starting to really live up to their name.]]]]
598* TrademarkFavoriteFood: For the 30th anniversary party, Mary makes a cake built like the penthouse with each apartment as everyone's favorite flavor. Norwood's is red velvet, Lucy's is lemon, and Gene's is rum cake.
599* {{Ungrateful Bastard}}s: Ralph has to outright abandon ''Fix-It Felix Jr.'' before any of them realize how important his role in their game is.
600* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: If Gene hadn't goaded Ralph into getting a medal, many, ''many'' problems could have been avoided. [[InvertedTrope On the other hand]], [[spoiler:no one would have discovered a dark secret about Sugar Rush either]].
601* {{Upper Class Twit}}s: They have luxurious living expenses provided for them by the game's programming and don't have to do anything aside from make the occasional powerup for Felix. They're also not a very bright bunch.
602* VeryPunchableMan: Seeing Gene getting thrown by Ralph during the gameplay can be very satisfying following the reveal of his true colors.
603[[/folder]]
604
605[[folder:Mr. Surge Protector]]
606[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WreckItRalph12_Surge_6246.JPG]]
607[[caption-width-right:350: "Anything to declare?"]]
608-->'''Voiced by:''' Phil Johnston
609
610The deadpan super of Game Central Station whose job is to make sure every character is headed to their game on-schedule and makes sure it runs smoothly.
611----
612* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He's got blue skin, owing to the fact that he's little more than a hologram.
613* AnthropomorphicPersonification: He's the human-shaped projection of the surge protector in the power strip that serves as [[InnBetweenTheWorlds Game Central Station]].
614* AscendedExtra: Gets elevated to a still small but notably bigger role in the opening scenes of the sequel. Ironically, most of his scenes are the same scenes Felix and Calhoun get, as a result of their being DemotedToExtra.
615* CreatorCameo: Phil Johnston is co-writer of the screenplay.
616* DeadpanSnarker
617-->'''Protector:''' Anything to declare?\
618'''Ralph:''' I hate you.\
619'''Protector:''' I get that a lot.
620* ElementalHairComposition: His hair is actually electric sparks emitting from wires, giving him the impression that he has a combover.
621* ElementalPowers: Being made of electricity grants him the ability to teleport through RideTheLightning.
622* FailedASpotCheck: Doesn't even ''look up'' when asking if Ralph is smuggling cherries from ''Pac-Man'', despite that a single look would tell him so.
623* FantasticRacism: Against bad guys, especially Ralph. Ralph complains that he gets stopped for a "random" security check every time he goes to or from Game Central Station, accusing him of profiling.
624* GeniusLoci: He's both himself and the Game Central Station.
625* HatedByAll: He claims a lot of the video game characters hate him. He doesn't appear to care.
626* NotSoAboveItAll: The credits show him [[spoiler:as the one who spray paints Game Central Station's graffiti]].
627* PoliceAreUseless: He doesn't appear to be actually capable of stopping characters from coming or going if they're really determined, not to mention his FailedASpotCheck moment above. [[spoiler:Ralph flies the ''Hero's Duty'' escape pod past him without resistance, and Turbo managed to invade another game during arcade hours.]]
628* ProperlyParanoid: At the start of ''Ralph Breaks the Internet'', he shows up to cordon off the Wi-Fi router that Litwak has just plugged in, saying that the Internet is a very dangerous place. With the sheer size of the Internet world that Ralph and Vanellope explore, the amount of terrible things that happen therein, and the fact that none of it has their regeneration code [[spoiler:until Shank imports Vanellope's to Slaughter Race in the ending]], his fear is very much justified.
629[[/folder]]
630
631!Outside Arcade / Real World
632
633[[folder:Moppet Girl]]
634[[quoteright:349:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WreckItRalph28_MoppetGirl_4935.JPG]]
635[[caption-width-right:350: [[AudienceSurrogate "Where's the wrecking guy?"]]]]
636-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/StefanieScott
637
638A young arcade enthusiast who visits Litwak's arcade. [[AudienceSurrogate Most of the outside-the-cabinet "gameplay" is witnessed through her point of view.]]
639----
640* AudienceSurrogate: She's the one player the audience sees react to the choices of the video game characters, and is thus the "normal" window into the choices of the main characters. Also, she's around the age of the target audience (not counting the PeripheryDemographic of classic video game fans, of course).
641* BadassAdorable: She sure looks like one when wielding the light gun controller (see image).
642* GamerChick: She's a young girl who appears to be very much into video games and be a regular at the arcade, and who is shown playing a wide variety of games.
643* InnocentBystander: She's understandably confused when she tries to play ''Hero's Duty'' and [[BreakingTheFourthWall some NPC actually speaks directly to her]]. Then she's confused when she tries to play ''Fix-It Felix Jr.'', only to find the antagonist Ralph is absent from his own game (then the entire console goes nuts).
644* NiceGirl: The two Sugar Rush players rather unchivalrously don't let her play, but her only reply is a snarky "sorry".
645* NoNameGiven: None of the characters she interacts with know her on a first-name basis, so her name simply never comes up.
646* RecurringExtra: Moppet Girl is used as a representative of the arcade clientele to show how the players see the worlds and actions of the video game characters. Her only role in the plot is to have her play of ''Hero's Duty'' ruined by Ralph going off-script, and to notice that Ralph is missing from ''Fix-It Felix Jr.'', neither of which require any connection to each other, nor to her role in the introduction of the arcade.
647* ThrowTheDogABone: [[spoiler:After a round of bad luck, she experiences the new bonus level in ''Fix-It Felix Jr.'' with the Q*bert characters, gets to win at ''Sugar Rush'', '''and''' makes Vanellope's dream of winning a trophy in a race come true!]]
648[[/folder]]
649
650[[folder:Mr. Stan Litwak]]
651[[quoteright:275:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WreckItRalph27_Litwak_6803.JPG]]
652[[caption-width-right:275: [[CoolOldGuy "Morning kids, come on in. Good to see you, good to see you... you too, little fellow."]]]]
653-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EdONeill (English); Bengt Järnblad (Swedish)
654
655The owner of Litwak's Family Fun Center, the arcade where the film takes place.
656----
657* CoolOldGuy: He has been shown to have a really casual attitude towards his customers, young and older alike. He also cracks jokes sometimes, and the only one of his we get to hear is kind of a [[BlackComedy dark]] one.
658* {{Expy}}: Looks a very great deal like [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Day Walter Day]].
659* MeaningfulName: As the ReasonableAuthorityFigure he is, he's not named '''[[Creator/StanLee Stan Li]]'''twak for nothing.[[note]]And as a FreezeFrameBonus, his younger counterpart actually resembles -- albeit slightly -- a younger Creator/StanLee during the quick montage at the beginning of the movie.[[/note]] Doubles as a ShoutOut. (In the earlier draft posted online, his name was Larry Litwak).
660* NiceGuy: Cares much for his customers (even if they're slightly older outside the current age for arcades) and even the arcades themselves, such as when [[spoiler:Ralph returns to his game and it starts working properly again. He's more than glad to see that he doesn't have to unplug it.]]
661* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's essentially the fictional counterpart of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Day Walter Day]], gaming referee (see also ''Film/TheKingOfKong'' and ''Chasing Ghosts'' for further details) and founder of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_Galaxies Twin Galaxies]], the company officially keeping track of gaming records for the Guinness.
662* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: As the owner of a video arcade, Mr. Litwak makes the password for his wifi "highscore", [[Letters2Numbers but with a zero in place of the O]].
663* PornStache: He has some full, if greying, facial hair.
664* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Refunds Moppet Girl's quarter when ''Fix-It Felix Jr.'' is obviously on the fritz.
665[[/folder]]

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