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* RunsWithScissors: He seems disturbingly nonchalant when flailing his arms ''while handling axes''. [[FridgeHorror Especially given that characters can respawn only in their games, and are otherwise mortal.]]
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* RunsWithScissors: He seems disturbingly nonchalant when flailing his arms ''while handling axes''. [[FridgeHorror Especially given that characters can respawn only in their games, and are otherwise mortal.]]
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* DespairEventHorizon: They're heavily implied to have crossed it already, given one of them is willing to appear as "a NonPlayerCharacter in a FirstPersonShooter for food" (though only according to the promotional image seen above). Bear in mind, this is right after [[FridgeHorror we're told characters become mortal outside of their own games.]]
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* DespairEventHorizon: They're heavily implied to have crossed it already, given one of them is willing to appear as "a NonPlayerCharacter in a FirstPersonShooter for food" (though only according to the promotional image seen above). Bear in mind, this is right after [[FridgeHorror we're told characters become mortal outside of their own games.]]
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* VillainousFriendship: Despite being the villains of their respective games, they're a caring group of friends.
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* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: Their mantra, known as the "Bad Guy Affirmation", is essentially an oath based on this concept. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that their villainy is just part of a role they play.
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* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: Their mantra, known as the "Bad Guy Affirmation", is essentially an oath based on this concept. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that their villainy is just part of a role they play.play, and they’re actually friendly and caring.
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* LegionOfDoom: Averted. Sure, they're all powerful villains in the same room, but they're not plotting anything [[PunchClockVillain because they're not doing their job during this scene]].
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* LegionOfDoom: Averted. Sure, they're all powerful villains in the same room, but they're not plotting anything [[PunchClockVillain because they're not doing their job jobs during this scene]].
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* [[MeanCharacterNiceActor Mean Characters, Nice Actors]]: They're villains in their respective games, but in their free time, they're genuinely nice guys who are trying to help Ralph deal with his self-esteem during the Bad-Anon meetings.
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* [[MeanCharacterNiceActor Mean Characters, Nice Actors]]: They're villains in their respective games, but in their free time, they're genuinely nice guys people who are trying to help Ralph deal with his self-esteem during the Bad-Anon meetings.
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* Bently Bear from ''VideoGame/CrystalCastles''.
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* Bently Bear from ''VideoGame/CrystalCastles''.
''VideoGame/{{Crystal Castles|1983}}''.
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* Neff from ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast''.
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* Neff from ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast''.''VideoGame/AlteredBeast1988''.
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The BigBad from Sega's ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast'' makes a surprise appearance in the movie as a member of the Bad-Anon meeting. As with his original incarnation, Neff is an anthropomorphic rhino with magical powers, but he's not given as much importance as the other cameos and stays in the background most of the time.
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The BigBad from Sega's ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast'' ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast1988'' makes a surprise appearance in the movie as a member of the Bad-Anon meeting. As with his original incarnation, Neff is an anthropomorphic rhino with magical powers, but he's not given as much importance as the other cameos and stays in the background most of the time.
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This is a tricky one to describe. Simply put, the so-called "Cyborg" is essentially Kano, the crime boss from the gory, M-rated, and not-at-all-Disney-like ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' franchise, whose appearance was fully authorized by the owners of the ''Mortal Kombat'' IP. However, in the movie, this Bad-Anon attendant is referred to as "Cyborg" for some reason. Most likely, this choice is supposed to avoid any close association between the Disney movie where Kano appears in and the latter's source material; going by this theory, we might say that "Cyborg" is actually a Disney-verse version of Kano. An authorized CaptainErsatz, if you will.
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This is a tricky one to describe. Simply put, the so-called "Cyborg" is essentially Kano, the Black Dragon crime boss from the gory, M-rated, and not-at-all-Disney-like ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' franchise, whose appearance was fully authorized by the owners of the ''Mortal Kombat'' IP. However, in the movie, this Bad-Anon attendant is referred to as "Cyborg" for some reason. Most likely, this choice is supposed to avoid any close association between the Disney movie where Kano appears in and the latter's source material; going by this theory, we might say that "Cyborg" is actually a Disney-verse version of Kano. An authorized CaptainErsatz, if you will.
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* MythologyGag: A Street Fighter character talking about "going Turbo" references [[CapcomSequelStagnation "Super Street Fighter II Turbo"]].
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* MythologyGag: A Street Fighter character talking about "going Turbo" references [[CapcomSequelStagnation "Super Street Fighter II Turbo"]]. It’s also a RedHerring for first time viewers who know nothing about Turbo and what he did.
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The [[IncrediblyLamePun Man]] himself, ''VideoGame/PacMan'', munches his way into the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon doing what he does best: eat everything in sight, while attending the Fix-It Felix Jr. [[MilestoneCelebration 30th Anniversary Party]]. Notably, he's depicted in the film as his classic ball-with-a-slice-cut-from-it form instead of his more anthropomorphized form seen in later iterations of the character as in ''VideoGame/PacLand'' or ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''.
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The [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} Man]] himself, ''VideoGame/PacMan'', munches his way into the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon doing what he does best: eat everything in sight, while attending the Fix-It Felix Jr. [[MilestoneCelebration 30th Anniversary Party]]. Notably, he's depicted in the film as his classic ball-with-a-slice-cut-from-it form instead of his more anthropomorphized form seen in later iterations of the character as in ''VideoGame/PacLand'' or ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''.
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* VocalEvolution: Despite using the same voice actor between both movies, Sonic sounds slightly different in the second movie. This is mainly due to Roger Craig Smith playing Sonic [[VideoGame/SonicColors in]] [[VideoGame/SonicGenerations vari]][[VideoGame/SonicLostWorld ous]] [[VideoGame/SonicForces games]] and [[WesternAnimation/SonicBoom a cartoon]] since the last film, developing Sonic's voice as opposed to the first film where it was only recently that Smith had been cast as Sonic.
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* VocalEvolution: Despite using In the same voice actor between both movies, Sonic sounds slightly different in the second movie. This is mainly due to first film, Roger Craig Smith playing had only just started voicing Sonic. By the sequel, Smith had voiced Sonic [[VideoGame/SonicColors in]] [[VideoGame/SonicGenerations vari]][[VideoGame/SonicLostWorld ous]] [[VideoGame/SonicForces games]] and [[WesternAnimation/SonicBoom a cartoon]] since the last first film, developing Sonic's voice giving him time to refine his performance as opposed Sonic, which carries over to his performance in the first film where it was only recently that Smith had been cast as Sonic.sequel.
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* BadassBaritone: Thanks to Gerald C. Rivers appearance in this movie, Bison's only line (quoted under his picture here) is spoken in the deepest voice you can imagine.
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Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik, the villainous MadScientist from the ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'' franchise, shows up in the weekly Bad-Anon meeting. Like Coily, Clyde, and Bison, his cameo appearance comes with that of the hero opposing him, in Eggman's case Sonic himself (see below).
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Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik, the villainous MadScientist from the ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'' ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' franchise, shows up in the weekly Bad-Anon meeting. Like Coily, Clyde, and Bison, his cameo appearance comes with that of the hero opposing him, in Eggman's case Sonic himself (see below).
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One of the most notable cameos in the movie, the eponymous protagonist from the series of the same name, ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'', makes his debut in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon. His role here is that of a much more famous game star than others, and much like "big name stars" in RealLife, here he uses his fame for the greater good by starring in [[PublicServiceAnnouncement PSAs]] about a vital rule within the context of the movie: essentially, when a character wanders outside his or her own game, [[TheMostDangerousVideoGame said character becomes mortal]], and as such any death is ''the'' {{Permadeath}}. Given the exposition he provides, Sonic is a cameo given a prominent role indeed, much like Q*Bert (see above).
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One of the most notable cameos in the movie, the eponymous protagonist from the series of the same name, ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'', ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', makes his debut in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon. His role here is that of a much more famous game star than others, and much like "big name stars" in RealLife, here he uses his fame for the greater good by starring in [[PublicServiceAnnouncement PSAs]] about a vital rule within the context of the movie: essentially, when a character wanders outside his or her own game, [[TheMostDangerousVideoGame said character becomes mortal]], and as such any death is ''the'' {{Permadeath}}. Given the exposition he provides, Sonic is a cameo given a prominent role indeed, much like Q*Bert (see above).
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As obvious as it is, used with Creator/{{SEGA}}'s permission.
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** Sonic joins a book club in ''Break the Internet''. [[Videogame/SonicStorybookSeries Sonic has shown to be a reader in the past.]]
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** Sonic joins a book club in ''Break the Internet''. [[Videogame/SonicStorybookSeries [[VideoGame/SonicStorybookSeries Sonic has shown to be a reader in the past.]]
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* VocalEvolution: Despite using the same voice actor between both movies, Sonic sounds slightly different in the second movie. This is mainly due to Roger Craig Smith playing Sonic [[VideoGame/SonicColors in]] [[VideoGame/SonicGenerations vari]][[VideoGame/SonicLostWorld ous]] [[VideoGame/SonicForces games]] and [[WesternAnimation/SonicBoom a cartoon]] since the last film, developing Sonic’s voice as opposed to the first film where it was only recently that Smith had been cast as Sonic.
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* VocalEvolution: Despite using the same voice actor between both movies, Sonic sounds slightly different in the second movie. This is mainly due to Roger Craig Smith playing Sonic [[VideoGame/SonicColors in]] [[VideoGame/SonicGenerations vari]][[VideoGame/SonicLostWorld ous]] [[VideoGame/SonicForces games]] and [[WesternAnimation/SonicBoom a cartoon]] since the last film, developing Sonic’s Sonic's voice as opposed to the first film where it was only recently that Smith had been cast as Sonic.
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[[folder:Yuni Berth]]
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[[folder:Yuni Berth]]Verse]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Jamie Sparer Roberts
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche
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--->'''Ralph:''' Pac-Man! They invited Pac-Man? That cherry-chasing, dot-muncher [[TemptingFate isn’t even part of this game]]!
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