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To pity someone is to tell them "I feel bad about being better than you."Try refreshing. Wikia urls are dumb.
Ah, I see.
To pity someone is to tell them "I feel bad about being better than you."I have no idea what the plot is but I laughed. That’s good, right?
poor bunny
New theme music also a boxWell...yeah. 😅 I mean, this is still just the teaser trailer, so details about the plot itself probably aren't going to come until later anyway.
The bunny-kitty app scene about threw my sides into orbit. That poor kid. The movie's take on the internet is definitely looking good, and I'm genuinely surprised that no other Disney characters appeared here (though again, teaser trailer). Looking forward to the next trailer!
I'm already seeing people calling this the anti-Emoji Movie. Hard to argue with that since, for one thing, the Product Placement that exists here looks like it isn't incidental to the plot or, at most, is just played for laughs. Most importantly, it doesn't appear to be being shoved down the viewers' throats.
edited 28th Feb '18 6:22:46 AM by kablammin45
"I shall not be foolish again, my dear Gwendolyn!"Yes! Yes! Yes! YEEESSSSS! SO LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS FILM! That Bunny and Kitty app had me in stitches. So this is looking good and this is pretty much what we want out of a movie looking at the internet in general. Hopefully we see maybe a few disney characters in the next trailer if not we'll maybe see that Disney is leaving those cameos as a surprise for when we do see the film but otherwise I'm still hyped as hell.
Damn. If that poor bunny is anything to go on, when Ralph breaks the internet, he's gonna break it hard.
One Strip! One Strip!I'm still not sold on this premise. It's only a teaser trailer and it certainly doesn't look bad, I just really liked the video game focus of the last movie and I'm not convinced that this one can compare just yet.
This song needs more love.It's a sequel ,it's kind of inevitable that it might not be as good as the first film
edited 28th Feb '18 7:20:46 AM by Ultimatum
New theme music also a box@6229 Well, I mean, if you want to look at it that way, the opening of the original Wreck-It Ralph consists of a meeting of nothing but an entire collection of video game characters acting OOC (except arguably Bowser, who has a history of playing nice when he's not in the middle of kidnapping Peach). I'm not so much worried that a possible Disney Princess meetup is OOC as it is just done well.
That said, I guess they're going to gloss over that Penelope is somehow able to leave Sugar Rush now (I mean, based on the fact that she didn't get to visit Ralph in the ending of the first, I was under the impression that she's still glitched and thus can't leave her game).
Reminder: Offscreen Villainy does not count towards Complete Monster.She left to go to Felix and Calhoun's wedding at the end. Then again, that was in princess form so who knows what the rules are.
This song needs more love.From the looks of it, the Disney staff will show they really researched internet culture and media. I could so see a computer game played on that tablet being in real life. I wonder if they will encounter Plants vs Zombies, Angry Birds, Cut The Rope, Candy Crush, Fruit Ninja, or any other popular game apps.
edited 28th Feb '18 8:24:48 AM by firewriter
Nice going, Ralph. You turned the rabbit into Mr. Creosote. x_x XD
Flora is the most beautiful member of the Winx Club. :)
I wonder if that is where they got the inspiration for that scene.
Watch the teaser! The ending will amaze you! ;)
- LOVE the animation per usuale.
- I hope they tackle games other than kiddie ones. I'm pretty sure they will. This is only a teaser, they don't even give away the main plot yet!
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- I would think the announced Disney princess cameos are something Disney would showcase right off the bat, but they didn't. that's odd.
- They literally reused the Moana model. They didn't even bother to alter it aside from giving her modern clothing. Are we in Disney's new Xerox era!?
Wonder if the villain will be another 'bad guy masquerading as a good person but is really evil ' reveal,It is becoming a pattern with Disney films by now
New theme music also a boxEven without that cringey crossover scene (surprised Disney didn't include that; maybe they want to keep it a surprise?), I'm still unsure of how to feel.
On one hand, some of the parts were a little funny (like the relatable clickbait scene, as well as the child screaming at the bunny exploding offscreen), but I'm worried this film is going to get dated in the future, as the internet changes a LOT. Imagine if this film were released a decade ago and included MySpace for instance.
..... Cringy crossover scene? ... oh the Disney princesses.
I know it's only a teaser, but man am I looking forward to this. Also, loved the little clickbait guys. Although one thing I can't help thinking of is...when I watch this, I feel like it'll just constantly remind me of The Emoji Movie, regardless of the actual quality. Hope I'm wrong, though.
they're gonna find intelligent life up there on the moon/and the canterbury tales will shoot up to the top of the best-seller listI HIGHLY doubt it was intentional, but did the exploding bunny remind anyone else of Elsagate?
Just the idea of something seemingly cute and child-friendly on the internet turning out to be disturbing and violent feels really familiar.
edited 28th Feb '18 12:32:42 PM by MrMediaGuy2
I have a feeling the Disney staff know about those disturbing games.
It's probably a reference.
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.
I'm kind of curious how Pocahontas will end up looking here. I mean, it's not often that you see her in CGI and she has kind of a Non-Standard Character Design compared to the other non-Merida princesses when you really look at her.
edited 27th Feb '18 8:17:07 PM by kablammin45
"I shall not be foolish again, my dear Gwendolyn!"