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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: His seat at the Bad-Anon meeting was originally supposed to be occupied by [[VideoGame/MegaMan Dr. Wily]], as mentioned above.

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The ''actual'' villain from the ''StreetFighter'' franchise has two roles: on a meta level, he acts as a [[WhatCouldHaveBeen replacement]] for [[VideoGame/MegaMan Dr. Wily]]; but, definitely most notably, within the context of the movie he's the first character to introduce the concept of 'going Turbo', a line [[ArcWords later used in the movie]] proper. As with his original, Street Fighter-verse counterpart, the Disneyverse Bison is a [[GlowingEyesOfDoom glowing-eyed]] [[TakeOverTheWorld world dictator]], but, much like Zangief, is implied to only play that role. Additionally, like Coily, Eggman, and Clyde, Bison's cameo in the movie is accompanied by that of the hero opposing him, in his case Ryu.

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The ''actual'' villain from the ''StreetFighter'' franchise has two roles: on a meta level, he acts as a [[WhatCouldHaveBeen replacement]] repalcement for [[VideoGame/MegaMan Dr. Wily]]; but, definitely most notably, within the context of the movie he's the first character to introduce the concept of 'going Turbo', a line [[ArcWords later used in the movie]] proper. As with his original, Street Fighter-verse counterpart, the Disneyverse Bison is a [[GlowingEyesOfDoom glowing-eyed]] [[TakeOverTheWorld world dictator]], but, much like Zangief, is implied to only play that role. Additionally, like Coily, Eggman, and Clyde, Bison's cameo in the movie is accompanied by that of the hero opposing him, in his case Ryu.



* DeathThrows: When losing his rings, [[ShownTheirWork exactly as it happened back in the 2D games]]. This scene [[DoingItForTheArt was re-animated]] (see below) at Sega's explicit request, as confirmed by WordOfGod.
* DoingItForTheArt: as with many other cameos, the movie's makers worked with the original owners of each one to make sure the characters would stay true to form, and the same goes for Sonic. WordOfGod has it that a scene where Sonic would lose his rings in the movie (due to [[spoiler:Ralph's escape pod from ''Hero's Duty'' passing by at high speed]]) wasn't entirely correct in that Sonic could only lose his rings [[DeathThrows by falling over]]; Moore's response was that the studio would go out of its way and re-animate it.

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* DeathThrows: When losing his rings, [[ShownTheirWork exactly as it happened back in the 2D games]]. This scene [[DoingItForTheArt was re-animated]] re-animated (see below) at Sega's explicit request, as confirmed by WordOfGod.
* DoingItForTheArt: as with many other cameos, the movie's makers worked with the original owners of each one to make sure the characters would stay true to form, and the same goes for Sonic. WordOfGod has it that a scene where Sonic would lose his rings in the movie (due to [[spoiler:Ralph's escape pod from ''Hero's Duty'' passing by at high speed]]) wasn't entirely correct in that Sonic could only lose his rings [[DeathThrows by falling over]]; Moore's response was that the studio would go out of its way and re-animate it.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Given the genre he's usually attributed to, it's kind of jarring to see him having fun with "Celebration" of all things.
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Used with, essentially, ColumbiaPictures' permission (as they owned Gottlieb for a while in the late 70s and early 80s, before they spun it off under the auspices of Coca-Cola, who also briefly tried to re-brand the pinball business as Mylstar).

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Used with, essentially, ColumbiaPictures' permission (as they owned Gottlieb for a while in the late 70s and early 80s, before they spun it off under the auspices of Coca-Cola, who (who also briefly tried to re-brand the pinball business as Mylstar).
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Used with, essentially, ColumbiaPictures' permission.
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* King Bowser Koopa from ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' Mii-{{Expy}} versions of Princess Peach and Daisy also appear, and Mario himself is name-dropped by Felix at his 30th anniversary party.
* Deku Link from ''VideoGame/MajorasMask'' He can be seen in a background shot.

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* King Bowser Koopa from ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
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Mii-{{Expy}} versions of Princess Peach and Daisy also appear, and Mario himself is name-dropped by Felix at his 30th anniversary party.
* Deku Link from ''VideoGame/MajorasMask'' ''VideoGame/MajorasMask'': He can be seen in a background shot.



* Pac-Man, Clyde, Inky, Blinky and Pinky from ''VideoGame/{{Pac-Man}}''.

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* Pac-Man, Clyde, Inky, Blinky Blinky, and Pinky from ''VideoGame/{{Pac-Man}}''.



* Q*bert, Coily, Slick and Ugg from ''QBert''.

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* Q*bert, Coily, Slick Slick, and Ugg from ''QBert''.



* MassOhCrap: When Ralph announces he doesn't "want to be the bad guy anymore", especially due to how the rest of the group is otherwise faithful to each one's job - despite the unpopularity coming with it. Then again, this is what happens with most Disney movies dealing with a radical change in an established order.

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* MassOhCrap: When Ralph announces he doesn't "want to be the bad guy anymore", especially due to how the rest of the group is otherwise faithful to each one's job - -- despite the unpopularity coming with it. Then again, this is what happens with most Disney movies dealing with a radical change in an established order.



One of the ghosts from ''PacMan'' debuts in the DisneyAnimatedCanon with a secondary job as the host of the Bad-Anon meetings at his own home. Calm and collected, Clyde helps the others deal with their self-esteem issues, as their villainous roles, and consequent unpopularity, has taken quite the toll on the spirit they do their jobs with, although discouraging any thought of trying to play a different role. Like Coily, Eggman and Bison below, Clyde appears alongside the hero opposing him, as Pac-Man himself makes a cameo in another point of the movie.

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One of the ghosts from ''PacMan'' debuts in the DisneyAnimatedCanon with a secondary job as the host of the Bad-Anon meetings at his own home. Calm and collected, Clyde helps the others deal with their self-esteem issues, as their villainous roles, and consequent unpopularity, has taken quite the toll on the spirit they do their jobs with, although discouraging any thought of trying to play a different role. Like Coily, Eggman Eggman, and Bison below, Clyde appears alongside the hero opposing him, as Pac-Man himself makes a cameo in another point of the movie.



[- (Official bio) -] [[AC: Clyde: Orange and finally in charge]] [- Clyde, the orange ghost who - along with pals Inky, Blinky and Pinky - has made PAC-MAN's life difficult. These days old Clyde leads the weekly Bad-Anon meeting in his spare time. -]

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[- (Official bio) -] [[AC: Clyde: Orange and finally in charge]] [- Clyde, the orange ghost who - along with pals Inky, Blinky Blinky, and Pinky - has made PAC-MAN's life difficult. These days old Clyde leads the weekly Bad-Anon meeting in his spare time. -]



* TitleDrop: As quoted in Zangief's caption, he's the one to tell Ralph to wander in "one game at a time", the same concept seen on the Bad-Anon banner, in order to suggest him he'd better stay in his own. It didn't work.
* TooMuchInformation: Ralph is {{squick}}ed to find out a pair of his speedos at the Tapper bar. Most likely because one can't help but wonder ''why'' [[YouDoNotWantToKnow they're kept there in the first place.]]

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* TitleDrop: As quoted in Zangief's caption, he's the one to tell Ralph to wander in "one game at a time", the same concept seen on the Bad-Anon banner, in order to suggest to him he'd better stay in his own. It didn't work.
* TooMuchInformation: Ralph is {{squick}}ed to find out a pair of his speedos at the Tapper bar. Most likely because one can't help but wonder ''why'' [[YouDoNotWantToKnow they're kept there in the first place.]]



The ''actual'' villain from the ''StreetFighter'' franchise has two roles: on a meta level, he acts as a [[WhatCouldHaveBeen replacement]] for [[VideoGame/MegaMan Dr. Wily]]; but, definitely most notably, within the context of the movie he's the first character to introduce the concept of 'going Turbo', a line [[ArcWords later used in the movie]] proper. As with his original, Street Fighter-verse counterpart, the Disneyverse Bison is a [[GlowingEyesOfDoom glowing-eyed]] [[TakeOverTheWorld world dictator]], but, much like Zangief, is implied to only play that role. Additionally, like Coily, Eggman and Clyde, Bison's cameo in the movie is accompanied by that of the hero opposing him, in his case Ryu.

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The ''actual'' villain from the ''StreetFighter'' franchise has two roles: on a meta level, he acts as a [[WhatCouldHaveBeen replacement]] for [[VideoGame/MegaMan Dr. Wily]]; but, definitely most notably, within the context of the movie he's the first character to introduce the concept of 'going Turbo', a line [[ArcWords later used in the movie]] proper. As with his original, Street Fighter-verse counterpart, the Disneyverse Bison is a [[GlowingEyesOfDoom glowing-eyed]] [[TakeOverTheWorld world dictator]], but, much like Zangief, is implied to only play that role. Additionally, like Coily, Eggman Eggman, and Clyde, Bison's cameo in the movie is accompanied by that of the hero opposing him, in his case Ryu.



Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik, the villainous MadScientist from the ''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 ''SonicTheHedgehog'' franchise shows up in the weekly Bad-Anon meeting. Like Coily, Clyde Clyde, and Bison, his cameo appearance comes with that of the hero opposing him, in Eggman's case Sonic himself (see below).



Full name King Bowser Koopa, the BigBad of the ''SuperMarioBros'' franchise makes his fire-breathing debut in the DisneyAnimatedCanon as one of the "bad guys" attending the weekly Bad-Anon meeting. Unlike other cameos, this one isn't an AdvertisedExtra and is, instead, a non-speaking background cameo appearance, which is rather ironic considering the importance of the franchise in question. This might have something to do with either the [[NeverLiveItDown infamy]] of the SuddenlyVoiced Bowser in ''SuperMarioSunshine'' or the fact that, unlike Coily below and Clyde, Bison and Eggman above, Bowser isn't accompanied by his nemesis Mario. This last fact is because [[WordOfGod the writers wouldn't have known how to use Mario in the movie]].

Still, Bowser's appearance in the movie is most likely what, according to near-unanimous speculation, led to the tie-in LicensedGame being a Nintendo exclusive ([[NintendoDS DS]], {{Wii}} and [[Nintendo3DS 3DS]]), despite said game not featuring any of the cameos.

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Full name King Bowser Koopa, the BigBad of the ''SuperMarioBros'' franchise makes his fire-breathing debut in the DisneyAnimatedCanon as one of the "bad guys" attending the weekly Bad-Anon meeting. Unlike other cameos, this one isn't an AdvertisedExtra and is, instead, a non-speaking background cameo appearance, which is rather ironic considering the importance of the franchise in question. This might have something to do with either the [[NeverLiveItDown infamy]] of the SuddenlyVoiced Bowser in ''SuperMarioSunshine'' or the fact that, unlike Coily below and Clyde, Bison Bison, and Eggman above, Bowser isn't accompanied by his nemesis Mario. This last fact is because [[WordOfGod the writers wouldn't have known how to use Mario in the movie]].

Still, Bowser's appearance in the movie is most likely what, according to near-unanimous speculation, led to the tie-in LicensedGame being a Nintendo exclusive ([[NintendoDS DS]], {{Wii}} {{Wii}}, and [[Nintendo3DS 3DS]]), despite said game not featuring any of the cameos.



This is a tricky one to describe. Simply put, the so-called "Cyborg" is essentially Kano from the gory, M-rated and not-at-all-Disney-like ''MortalKombat'' franchise. 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 from the gory, M-rated M-rated, and not-at-all-Disney-like ''MortalKombat'' franchise. 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.



* ButtMonkey: Either that or IronButtmonkey, take your pick. The already heavy Ralph trips on Q*Bert ''while wearing the PoweredArmor''. Somehow, he doesn't get hurt.

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* ButtMonkey: Either that or IronButtmonkey, IronButtMonkey, take your pick. The already heavy Ralph trips on Q*Bert ''while wearing the PoweredArmor''. Somehow, he doesn't get hurt.



Other than being [[AdvertisedExtra advertised]] a lot, the Sonic cameo also appears a few more times throughout the movie, again, much in the same vein as Q*Bert. Unlike Q*Bert, however, Sonic's appearance is part of a deal between Disney and Sega: in exchange from Sonic's cameo, Ralph himself will appear as a [[GuestFighter Guest Racer]] in Sega's ''[[SegaSuperstars Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed]]''; however, this part of the deal also granted RogerCraigSmith to [[RoleReprisal deliver his lines as Sonic]], which is another reason why this cameo has been met with such praise.

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Other than being [[AdvertisedExtra advertised]] a lot, the Sonic cameo also appears a few more times throughout the movie, again, much in the same vein as Q*Bert. Unlike Q*Bert, however, Sonic's appearance is part of a deal between Disney and Sega: in exchange from for Sonic's cameo, Ralph himself will appear as a [[GuestFighter Guest Racer]] in Sega's ''[[SegaSuperstars Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed]]''; however, this part of the deal also granted RogerCraigSmith to [[RoleReprisal deliver his lines as Sonic]], which is another reason why this cameo has been met with such praise.



** [[spoiler:RedHerring]]: [[spoiler:...but the rule was only used as the way the BigBad kicked the bucket. King Candy, a.k.a. Turbo, got KilledOffForReal only because he died in ''Sugar Rush'' while his own home game was the now-unplugged ''Turbotime''.]]

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** [[spoiler:RedHerring]]: [[spoiler:...but the rule was only used as the way the BigBad kicked the bucket. King Candy, a.k.a. Turbo, got KilledOffForReal only because he died in ''Sugar Rush'' Rush'', while his own home game was the now-unplugged ''Turbotime''.''Turbo Time''.]]



* DoingItForTheArt: as with many other cameos, the movie's makers worked with the original owners of each one to make sure the characters would stay true to form, and the same goes for Sonic. WordOfGod has it that a scene where Sonic would lose his rings in the movie (due to [[spoiler:Ralph's escape pod from ''Hero's Duty'' passing by at high speed]]) wasn't entirely correct in that Sonic could only lose his ring [[DeathThrows by falling over]]; Moore's response was that the studio would go out of its way and re-animate it.
* MascotWithAttitude: Sonic's lines are delivered this way, in order to have his characterization as "true-to-form" as possible. It worked - Sonic's portrayed as perfectly in-character in the movie.

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* DoingItForTheArt: as with many other cameos, the movie's makers worked with the original owners of each one to make sure the characters would stay true to form, and the same goes for Sonic. WordOfGod has it that a scene where Sonic would lose his rings in the movie (due to [[spoiler:Ralph's escape pod from ''Hero's Duty'' passing by at high speed]]) wasn't entirely correct in that Sonic could only lose his ring rings [[DeathThrows by falling over]]; Moore's response was that the studio would go out of its way and re-animate it.
* MascotWithAttitude: Sonic's lines are delivered this way, in order to have his characterization as "true-to-form" as possible. It worked - Sonic's portrayed as perfectly in-character in the movie.



** He delivers a PSA in the central station, just like he did back in his old [[TheAdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog cartoon]]

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** He delivers a PSA in the central station, just like he did back in his old [[TheAdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog cartoon]]cartoon]].



* InkSuitActor: Just in case you thought Ralph, Vanellope, Felix and Calhoun were blatant - just wait until you notice him. He flat-out appears AsHimself.

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* InkSuitActor: Just in case you thought Ralph, Vanellope, Felix Felix, and Calhoun were blatant - just wait until you notice him. He flat-out appears AsHimself.

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* TooMuchInformation: Ralph is {{squick}}ed to find out a pair of his speedos at the Tapper bar. Most likely because one can't help but wonder ''[[FridgeLogic why]]'' [[YouDoNotWantToKnow they're kept there in the first place.]]

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* TooMuchInformation: Ralph is {{squick}}ed to find out a pair of his speedos at the Tapper bar. Most likely because one can't help but wonder ''[[FridgeLogic why]]'' ''why'' [[YouDoNotWantToKnow they're kept there in the first place.]]



** [[FridgeBrilliance He only runs at full speed when he's under control of the player. In Cutscenes and other times, he doesn't necessarily go all out. That, and he's outside his game now, so he has to go slower so he doesn't crash into any bad guys (Though this doesn't stop things from crashing into him.)]]
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One of the ghosts from ''PacMan'' debuts in the DisneyAnimatedCanon with a secondary job as the host of the Bad-Anon meetings [[spoiler:at his own home]]. Calm and collected, Clyde helps the others deal with their self-esteem issues, as their villainous roles, and consequent unpopularity, has taken quite the toll on the spirit they do their jobs with, although discouraging any thought of trying to play a different role. Like Coily, Eggman and Bison below, Clyde appears alongside the hero opposing him, as Pac-Man himself makes a cameo in another point of the movie.

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One of the ghosts from ''PacMan'' debuts in the DisneyAnimatedCanon with a secondary job as the host of the Bad-Anon meetings [[spoiler:at at his own home]].home. Calm and collected, Clyde helps the others deal with their self-esteem issues, as their villainous roles, and consequent unpopularity, has taken quite the toll on the spirit they do their jobs with, although discouraging any thought of trying to play a different role. Like Coily, Eggman and Bison below, Clyde appears alongside the hero opposing him, as Pac-Man himself makes a cameo in another point of the movie.



[[spoiler:He and his family found themselves a better place to live by the end of the movie.]]

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[[spoiler:He He and his family found themselves a better place to live by the end of the movie.]]
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* BeggarWithASignboard: as visible in the page image, they use two varities of this trope simultaniously: "Game Unplugged, Please Help" (type 1) and "Will NPC in FPS for food" (type 2).
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* RoleReprisal: KyleHebert and ReubenLangdon are back.

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* Deku Link from ''VideoGame/Majora'sMask''

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** He delivers a PSA in the central station, just like he did back in his old [[TheAdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog cartoon]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[-In case you're wondering, no, Mario isn't in there[[note]]Pictured: above, two different shots of the gallery; below, some of the portraits drawn by Bobby Pontillas, depicting ''AlteredBeast''[='s=] Centurion, Guile from ''StreetFighter'', one of the eponymous ''SpaceInvaders'', and ''StreetFighter''[='s=] Sagat, Honda and Dhalsim[[/note]].-]]]

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* OneSceneWonder: Unarguably so; given the amount of attention it drew to the movie in the first place, it's no wonder Disney's been GenreSavvy enough to include this geek-bait of a scene in all trailers for the movie (including the Japanese dub, ''[[MarketBasedTitle "Sugar Rush"]]'').



* ThatOneBoss: WordOfGod regarding Zangief's AdaptationalVillainy is that Rich Moore couldn't ever get past Zangief when playing ''StreetFighter'', thus giving an interesting perspective about video game villainy: if you're never picked by players, you end up going against them.



* GeniusBonus: When he's leaning on the chair and talking to Ralph across Zombie, Kano has something similar to his combat pose from MortalKombat (left arm bend up against his chest, right arm back and up).
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* Mishaela from ''ShiningForce'' (possibly, see "TheSmurfettePrinciple" below)



* TheSmurfettePrinciple: There's only one female member present, who seems to be based off of [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Morrigan]].

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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: There's only one female member present, who seems and she is rumored to be based off of [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Morrigan]].Mishaela, a boss character from the original ''ShiningForce'' and ''Shining Force Gaiden''. She has no lines and is referred to as "Sorceress", but her hairstyle and skin and clothing coloration match.
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** Averted in the Japanese dub, with a very [[HilariousInHindsight hilarious twist]]: Ryu is voiced by Taketora, rather than HirokiTakahashi, in this movie. The hilarity came with the fact he voiced (at least in Videogame/StreetFighterIV) Ryu's arch-nemesis: '''Akuma'''.
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* M. Bison[[hottip:*: replaces Dr. Wily of ''VideoGame/MegaMan'']], Zangief, Chun-Li, Cammy, and Blanka from ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''

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!!Detailed list of characters, in order of appearance[[hottip:*: (Although Yuni, Ryu and Ken technically appear first, the Bad-Anon is listed first)]].

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[[caption-width-right:350: "Nice share, Ralph."[[hottip:*: (As with Eggman below, Clyde doesn't seem to have any official character artwork; the image here comes from his official bio seen on the movie's site, instead.)]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350: "Nice share, Ralph."[[hottip:*: (As "[[note]]As with Eggman below, Clyde doesn't seem to have any official character artwork; the image here comes from his official bio seen on the movie's site, instead.)]]]]instead[[/note]]]]



Used with [[Creator/MidwayGames Midway]]'s, now Creator/WarnerBros Interactive's[[hottip:*: [[WhoFramedRogerRabbit Wait...]], permission.

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** Additionally, Kano's the one mentioning that "you can't mess with the program", essentially meaning "I'm programmed to do this". Maybe he doesn't necessarily enjoy what he does, but if he did to Zombie what he did because he's just used to it that much, then we know who has got the biggest body count in the movie[[hottip:*: as explained by Sonic, characters become mortal outside their own games]].

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** Additionally, Kano's the one mentioning that "you can't mess with the program", essentially meaning "I'm programmed to do this". Maybe he doesn't necessarily enjoy what he does, but if he did to Zombie what he did because he's just used to it that much, then we know who has got the biggest body count in the movie[[hottip:*: as movie[[note]]as explained by Sonic, characters become mortal outside their own games]].games[[/note]].



[[caption-width-right:350: "[[CallingYourAttack Shoryuken!]]... [[BrokenMasquerade Oh, boy, what a day]]."[[hottip:*: (Pictured: top, Ryu and Ken in the in-game screen at the beginning of the movie; center, Ryu at Tapper's; bottom, Ryu and Ken's portraits at Tapper's, as explained below.)]]]]

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Used with [[Creator/MidwayGames Midway]]'s, now Creator/WarnerBros Interactive's[[hottip:*: [[WhoFramedRogerRabbit Wait...]], permission.

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* Yuni from ''DanceDanceRevolution''.

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* Yuni from ''DanceDanceRevolution''.
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Actually the ''first'' cameo seen in the film, Yuni, representing ''DanceDanceRevolution'' in the DisneyAnimatedCanon, appears for a few seconds with a specific purpose: the placement of her game's cabinet allows her to see if there are still people around when Litwak's arcade closes, allowing other characters to [[BrokenMasquerade cut the act.]]

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RyuAndKen from ''VideoGame/StreetFighter'' are introduced to the DisneyAnimatedCanon right after Yuni (just read the quote in Yuni's caption, and then the one in Ryu and Ken's caption in quick succession), when Ryu suddenly stops attacking Ken as soon as he's sure there's no one else in the arcade; the two then leave. Ryu reappears at Tapper's as a background character later on in the movie.

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* ShoutOut: The fact someone has to tell the others ''when'' to cut the act [[CallBack parallels]] ''ToyStory'', as the very same happened with the titular [[TrueCompanions toys]] in that movie. Given Disney's description of this movie was (contrary to the fandom's "''WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' with video game cameos") "the videogame equivalent of ''ToyStory''" this is most likely intentional.

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[[caption-width-right:350: [- Pictured: the posters [[WolverinePublicity focused on the cameos]]... [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and the one featuring]] the OriginalGeneration. -] ]]

This page covers the cameo characters of ''Disney/WreckItRalph''.

As mentioned in the opening paragraph, one of the most notable aspects of the movie is how Disney went out of its way and licensed a bunch of cameo characters from notable video game franchises. Unlike other cameos, these are neither [[LawyerFriendlyCameo lawyer-friendly]] nor [[CaptainErsatz blatant knockoffs]]. They're just the honest-to-God real deal, and their appearances here have a plot-relevant role (despite still remaining background characters), to boot! Not only, there's [[ShownTheirWork a great amount of detail and attention paid to them by the movie's makers.]] So, let's see the cameos present in this movie. Due to the many characters, some of whom are well hidden, this list is incomplete.

!!General list of characters, sorted by company

!!!Creator/{{Nintendo}}
* King Bowser Koopa from ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' Mii-{{Expy}} versions of Princess Peach and Daisy also appear, and Mario himself is name-dropped by Felix at his 30th anniversary party.

!!!{{Sega}}
* Sonic the Hedgehog and Dr. Eggman from ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''
* Neff from ''AlteredBeast''
* Cyril the Zombie from ''HouseOfTheDead''

!!!{{Capcom}}
* M. Bison[[hottip:*: replaces Dr. Wily of ''VideoGame/MegaMan'']], Zangief, Chun-Li, Cammy, and Blanka from ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''
* Ryu and Ken from ''VideoGame/StreetFighter''

!!!{{Midway}} (now WarnerBros Interactive)
* Paperboy from ''{{Paperboy}}''.
* The Bartender from ''{{Tapper}}''.
* Kano and Smoke from ''MortalKombat'' are part of Ralph's villain support group.
* The player knight from ''VideoGame/{{Joust}}''.

!!!NamcoBandai
* Pac-Man, Clyde, Inky, Blinky and Pinky from ''VideoGame/{{Pac-Man}}''.
* Taizo Hori, Fygar, and Pooka from ''DigDug''.

!!!Gottlieb (later Mylstar)
* Q*bert, Coily, Slick and Ugg from ''QBert''.

!!!{{Konami}}
* Frogger from ''{{Frogger}}''.
* Yuni from ''DanceDanceRevolution''.

!!!{{Atari}}
* The ball and paddles from ''VideoGame/{{Pong}}''.
* Bently Bear from ''VideoGame/CrystalCastles''.

!!!Creator/DataEast
* Peter Pepper and an egg from ''VideoGame/BurgerTime''.

!!!Taito America
* The Qix from ''{{VideoGame/Qix}}''.

!!!Muginoho
* The [[http://muginohointl.com/ Beard Papa's]] mascot is a security guard at the ''Sugar Rush'' car factory.

!!!Disney
* Tiny the Tyrannosaurus Rex from ''Disney/MeetTheRobinsons''.

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[[folder:The Bad-Anon]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: [- [[BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad "I'm bad, and that's good. I'll never be good, and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be... than me."]] -] ]]

Short for Bad-Guys Anonymous, this reunion of famous gaming villains is what, on a meta level, drew attention to the movie in the first place: this OneSceneWonder was the first sign that this would be a movie "that got it right". In this reunion, [[spoiler:taking place in the ghost-cage from ''Pac-Man'' and]] hosted by Clyde the ghost, various "bad guys" share their frustration about how their role doesn't help their popularity at all. All of them have some kind of issues about it, although the one who makes the biggest deal out of it is undoubtedly Ralph himself.

[- (Official bios) -] [[AC: Some of them (see below)]]

!!Tropes:

* AdvertisedExtra: Applies to all the cameos in general, but most of the movie's marketing included the Bad-Anon as one of its core points. See OneSceneWonder below.
* 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.
-->''"I'm bad, and that's good. I'll never be good, and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be... than me."''
* BookEnds: [[spoiler:Ralph returns at the Bad-Anon at the end of the movie, only he's much happier with his job now, thus deserving a round of applause by the other "villains".]]
* DysfunctionJunction: Self-esteem issues are implied for every one of them, hence the "one game at a time" banner in order to discourage villains from attempting to seek popularity in other games, as it would put their own home game in jeopardy.
* 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]].
* MassOhCrap: When Ralph announces he doesn't "want to be the bad guy anymore", especially due to how the rest of the group is otherwise faithful to each one's job - despite the unpopularity coming with it. Then again, this is what happens with most Disney movies dealing with a radical change in an established order.
* OneSceneWonder: Unarguably so; given the amount of attention it drew to the movie in the first place, it's no wonder Disney's been GenreSavvy enough to include this geek-bait of a scene in all trailers for the movie (including the Japanese dub, ''[[MarketBasedTitle "Sugar Rush"]]'').
* PunchClockVillain: In the context of the movie, gaming characters are treated like actors playing their own role, and much like Ralph, the villains are [[NiceGuy good-natured people]] [[MeanCharacterNiceActor playing villains.]]
* ShownTheirWork: All the cameos feature a lot of research to some extent. WordOfGod explained that, while setting some conditions, the game companies understood straight away that Disney had the best of intentions with the movie, licensed cameos included. In setting said conditions, the game companies owning the characters essentially helped the movie's writers in keeping the cameos true to their original form.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: There's only one female member present, who seems to be based off of [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Morrigan]].
* TropaholicsAnonymous: This reunion is ''very'' reminiscent of real-life Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, right down to the "Hi, I'm (X); hi, (X)" routine.
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[[folder:Clyde]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: "Nice share, Ralph."[[hottip:*: (As with Eggman below, Clyde doesn't seem to have any official character artwork; the image here comes from his official bio seen on the movie's site, instead.)]]]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Kevin Deters

One of the ghosts from ''PacMan'' debuts in the DisneyAnimatedCanon with a secondary job as the host of the Bad-Anon meetings [[spoiler:at his own home]]. Calm and collected, Clyde helps the others deal with their self-esteem issues, as their villainous roles, and consequent unpopularity, has taken quite the toll on the spirit they do their jobs with, although discouraging any thought of trying to play a different role. Like Coily, Eggman and Bison below, Clyde appears alongside the hero opposing him, as Pac-Man himself makes a cameo in another point of the movie.

Used with Creator/NamcoBandai's permission.

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC: Clyde: Orange and finally in charge]] [- Clyde, the orange ghost who - along with pals Inky, Blinky and Pinky - has made PAC-MAN's life difficult. These days old Clyde leads the weekly Bad-Anon meeting in his spare time. -]

!!Tropes:

* BlueWithShock: Alongside Bowser and Sonic below, Clyde is the one character with a particular in-game trait that the writers managed to work into the movie as a gag. In Clyde's case, he becomes BlueWithShock when doing his part in the bad guys' MassOhCrap, becoming blue [[ShownTheirWork exactly]] as he does when Pac-Man eats a power pellet.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Clyde never really loses his cool, regardless of the villains' poor self-esteem.
* SincerityMode: When he tells Ralph that "[[YouCantFightFate we can't change who we are]]", he says it without any trace of malice in his voice.
* TeamDad: He even kickstarts "the Bad-Guy affirmation" (quoted as the caption under the image for Bad-Anon, above).
* YouCantFightFate:
-->'''Clyde:''' ''"Ralph, Ralph, we get it. But we can't change who we are."''
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[[folder:Zangief]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: "One game at a time, Ralph."]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Rich Moore

The [[MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong Russian-born powerhouse]] hailing from the ''StreetFighter'' franchise makes his debut in the DisneyAnimatedCanon as a "bad guy" who really isn't, in order to help other gaming villains to be happy with the role they're given despite the fact they're all good-natured guys at heart.

Used with Creator/{{Capcom}}'s permission.

[- (Official Bio) -] [[AC: Zangief: not a bad guy]] [- Zangief, the muscle-bound, hairy-chested, mohawked wrestler from "Street Fighter" is a regular at the Bad-Anon meetings. -]

!!Tropes:

* AdaptationalVillainy: Lampshaded when Zangief points out that playing a villainous role doesn't mean you're evil yourself.
* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: He's perfectly okay with his job, to the point he's heavily implied to attend the Bad-Anon to help the other members; he doesn't really need to be reminded such advice himself. In fact, he's the most relaxed among the baddies when reciting the "Bad Guy Affirmation", [[TheEeyore in sharp contrast with Eggman]] who, ironically, is right next to him.
* BeYourself: And he's {{anvilicious}} enough with this trope, he could be the one doing a PublicServiceAnnouncement instead of Sonic.
* CreatorCameo: Like Sour Bill, he's voiced by director Rich Moore.
* LimitedWardrobe: Apparently, aside from his boots, Zangief's only choice in clothes are his speedos, given that, aside from the ones he's wearing, [[BrainBleach there's also a pair of speedos at the Tapper bar.]] Then again, this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] given Zangief's playable appearances in his own game series only feature that kind of outfit.
* MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong: It just wouldn't be Zangief otherwise.
* MurderousThighs: Takes pride in his ability to crush men's heads between his thighs like sparrow eggs.
* NiceGuy: Easily the nicest one of them.
** TokenGoodTeammate: Due to the aforementioned AdaptationalVillainy.
* ThatOneBoss: WordOfGod regarding Zangief's AdaptationalVillainy is that Rich Moore couldn't ever get past Zangief when playing ''StreetFighter'', thus giving an interesting perspective about video game villainy: if you're never picked by players, you end up going against them.
* TitleDrop: As quoted in Zangief's caption, he's the one to tell Ralph to wander in "one game at a time", the same concept seen on the Bad-Anon banner, in order to suggest him he'd better stay in his own. It didn't work.
* TooMuchInformation: Ralph is {{squick}}ed to find out a pair of his speedos at the Tapper bar. Most likely because one can't help but wonder ''[[FridgeLogic why]]'' [[YouDoNotWantToKnow they're kept there in the first place.]]
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: As stated under the "BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad" entry about Zangief, above, the implied role for him within the context of the meeting itself is to remind other villains with self-esteem issues this. [[Heartwarming/WreckItRalph D'awwwww]].
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[[folder:M. Bison]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: "You're ''not'' 'going Turbo', are you?"]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Gerald C. Rivers

The ''actual'' villain from the ''StreetFighter'' franchise has two roles: on a meta level, he acts as a [[WhatCouldHaveBeen replacement]] for [[VideoGame/MegaMan Dr. Wily]]; but, definitely most notably, within the context of the movie he's the first character to introduce the concept of 'going Turbo', a line [[ArcWords later used in the movie]] proper. As with his original, Street Fighter-verse counterpart, the Disneyverse Bison is a [[GlowingEyesOfDoom glowing-eyed]] [[TakeOverTheWorld world dictator]], but, much like Zangief, is implied to only play that role. Additionally, like Coily, Eggman and Clyde, Bison's cameo in the movie is accompanied by that of the hero opposing him, in his case Ryu.

Used with Creator/{{Capcom}}'s permission.

[- (Official Bio) -] [[AC: M. Bison: [[GlowingEyesOfDoom the eyes have it]]]] [- A uniformed villain from "Street Fighter", M. Bison tames his bad-guy habits at Bad-Anon. -]

!!Tropes:

* BadassArmFold: He spends most of his time at Bad-Anon this way.
* BadassBaritone: Thanks to Gerald C. Rivers' RoleReprisal for this movie, Bison's only line (quoted under his picture here) is spoken in the deepest voice you can imagine.
* BadassCape: Look at his picture.
* EvilSoundsDeep: See BadassBaritone above.
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: He delivers his warning to Ralph this way. [[MundaneMadeAwesome With his hand very close to the camera.]]
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: M. Bison's most unique, defining physical trait is kept in the movie.
* MythologyGag: A Street Fighter character talking about "going Turbo" references [[CapcomSequelStagnation "Super Street Fighter II Turbo"]].
* TheQuietOne: He only speaks twice: first for the line about Ralph possibly going Turbo, and later when the support group meeting closes off.
* TheStoic: He's just as serious as he's always been.
* TakeOverTheWorld: World Dictator. [[Film/StreetFighter OF]] [[MemeticMutation COURSE!!!]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: His seat at the Bad-Anon meeting was originally supposed to be occupied by [[VideoGame/MegaMan Dr. Wily]], as mentioned above.
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[[folder:Dr. Eggman]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: [- Pictured: Eggman's ''Wreck-It Ralph'' render from the movie's official site. As with Clyde, it's as close to official artwork as we can get. -] ]]

Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik, the villainous MadScientist from the ''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).

Used with Creator/{{SEGA}}'s permission.

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC: Dr. Eggman: [[ArchEnemy Hedgehog nemesis]]]] [- Dr. Eggman, the mustached, goggle-wearing antagonist from "Sonic The Hedgehog" takes a break from his World-conquest mission to attend the weekly Bad-Anon meeting. -]

!!Tropes:

* AbsentMindedProfessor: He seems not to be focused on the meeting as it takes place. See TheEeyore below.
* ClaspYourHandsIfYouDeceive: Only in his render, as pictured here. He doesn't do it in the movie. More notably, there are two alternate poses for Eggman: one is the one pictured here, and the other is the image for this page as a whole. He clasps his hands ''in both''.
* TheEeyore: He seems kind of depressed (or at least absent-minded; see above) during the meeting, and ends up looking down during the "Bad Guy affirmation" with a seemingly broken look on his face, as if he's about to break down sobbing. Most likely, he knows that the fact he's about to leave the meeting means he's only about to get his ass handed to him again.
* [[spoiler:ThrowTheDogABone]]: He [[spoiler:gets even with Sonic in the CreativeClosingCredits. Sonic Spin-Dashes at him in [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2 Chemical Plant Zone]], [[EpicFail only to lose his rings in the process]].]]
* TheVoiceless: Mike Pollock, Eggman's voice actor in the video games, was never notified of Eggman being in the film.
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[[folder:Bowser]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: [- Pictured: Bowser drinking coffee, [[WordOfGod the way he's canonically supposed to as requested by Nintendo and explained by Rich Moore]]. -] ]]

Full name King Bowser Koopa, the BigBad of the ''SuperMarioBros'' franchise makes his fire-breathing debut in the DisneyAnimatedCanon as one of the "bad guys" attending the weekly Bad-Anon meeting. Unlike other cameos, this one isn't an AdvertisedExtra and is, instead, a non-speaking background cameo appearance, which is rather ironic considering the importance of the franchise in question. This might have something to do with either the [[NeverLiveItDown infamy]] of the SuddenlyVoiced Bowser in ''SuperMarioSunshine'' or the fact that, unlike Coily below and Clyde, Bison and Eggman above, Bowser isn't accompanied by his nemesis Mario. This last fact is because [[WordOfGod the writers wouldn't have known how to use Mario in the movie]].

Still, Bowser's appearance in the movie is most likely what, according to near-unanimous speculation, led to the tie-in LicensedGame being a Nintendo exclusive ([[NintendoDS DS]], {{Wii}} and [[Nintendo3DS 3DS]]), despite said game not featuring any of the cameos.

Used with Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s permission.

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC: None]]

!!Tropes:

* MustHaveCaffeine: Much like in real Alcoholics Anonymous groups (just think of the one in ''TheSimpsonsMovie''), Bowser is seen drinking coffee. The explanation is either this, or coffee is simply Disneyverse Bowser's TrademarkFavoriteFood.
* ShownTheirWork: Aside from Bowser's physical faithfulness to his original artwork (which, just as Eggman's, made his cameo in the first trailer all the more notable), there's the fact that, much like other cameos, the writers worked with each character's original owners - in this case, Nintendo - in order to make sure the characters stay true to form. WordOfGod is that the way Bowser is seen drinking coffee is how he is canonically supposed to do so.
* SpitTake: Much like Clyde's [[BlueWithShock turning blue]] above and Sonic's [[DeathThrows loss of his rings]] below, this is a character-in-game-trait that the movie's writers managed to work in the movie as a gag. His [[BreathWeapon breath]] of [[PlayingWithFire fire]] results in a fiery SpitTake (for the same reason Clyde becomes BlueWithShock, that is, during the MassOhCrap due to Ralph's "I don't want to be the bad guy anymore").
** ShoutOut: Said SpitTake is also using his [[SuperMarioBros original SFX from the NES days]].
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[[folder:Neff]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: [[PurpleIsTheNewBlack Purple's the new black]].]]

The FinalBoss from Sega's ''AlteredBeast'' makes a [[UnexpectedCharacter surprise appearance]] in the movie as a member of the Bad-Anon meeting. As with his original incarnation, Neff is an antropomorphic rhino with magical powers, but he's not given as much importance as the other cameos and pretty much stays in the background most of the time.

Used with Creator/{{SEGA}}'s permission.

[- (Official Bio) -] [[AC: Neff: purple's the new black]] [- As "Altered Beast's" resident evil wizard, Neff is a natural for the Bad-Anon meeting roster. -]

!!Tropes:

* AppealToObscurity: Most likely the reason Neff was picked by the movie's makers in the first place, as a further reminder that [[ShownTheirWork "we're not messing around with this movie"]].
* ElmuhFuddSyndwome: [[AvertedTrope Averted.]] Neff's is a non-speaking cameo.
* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in Neff's official bio on the film's site, as reported above.
* UnexpectedCharacter: ''AlteredBeast'' isn't exactly the first gaming franchise crossing your mind in general, even more so when talking about villains.
* TheVoiceless: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as if he talked, the writers' [[ShownTheirWork showing their work]] would have lead to [[ElmuhFuddSyndwome a voice hard to take seriously.]]
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[[folder:"Cyborg" (actually Kano)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: "You can't mess with the program, Ralph."]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Brian Kesinger

This is a tricky one to describe. Simply put, the so-called "Cyborg" is essentially Kano from the gory, M-rated and not-at-all-Disney-like ''MortalKombat'' franchise. 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.

In fact, there's been some speculation about the character's identity when scans of a book adaptation of the movie surfaced online, given the presence of Cyborg among the Bad-Anon attendants despite said book only featuring Disney's own characters. Then the movie came out, and the fact that the writers had the [[RefugeInAudacity balls]] to work into the movie what made the character so infamous in the first place confirmed that Cyborg, after all, was indeed supposed to be Kano all along. We're talking about Kano's [[FinishingMove Fatality]], where ''he rips out someone's [[BeatStillMyHeart heart]]'' ([[AndShowItToYou and then some]]). [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar No, really.]]

Used with [[Creator/MidwayGames Midway]]'s, now Creator/WarnerBros Interactive's[[hottip:*: [[WhoFramedRogerRabbit Wait...]], permission.

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC: None]]

!!Tropes:

* BeatStillMyHeart: His trademark FinishingMove is kept intact in the film. [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids Kano in a Disney movie, ladies and gentlemen.]]
** AndShowItToYou: Again, this is Kano.
* CaptainErsatz: As described above, this is now ''[[AlternateCompanyEquivalent Disney's own]]'' Kano, due to the reasons listed. He's still Kano, [[JustifiedTrope but now there's no need to worry about being associated with the MK brand.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Ralph, being the NiceGuy he is, [[AudienceSurrogate is understandably freaked out when Kano does the heart-rip.]]
* GeniusBonus: When he's leaning on the chair and talking to Ralph across Zombie, Kano has something similar to his combat pose from MortalKombat (left arm bend up against his chest, right arm back and up).
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar[=/=]RefugeInAudacity: As mentioned above, [[RefugeInAudacity he freaking rips Zombie's heart out.]] Sure, [[JustifiedTrope the latter doesn't need it because he's a zombie]], but ''still''.
** Additionally, Kano's the one mentioning that "you can't mess with the program", essentially meaning "I'm programmed to do this". Maybe he doesn't necessarily enjoy what he does, but if he did to Zombie what he did because he's just used to it that much, then we know who has got the biggest body count in the movie[[hottip:*: as explained by Sonic, characters become mortal outside their own games]].
* ShoutOut: You can practically hear "[[MortalKombat FATALITY]]" with his finisher.
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[[folder:"Zombie" (actually Cyril)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: "Zangief saying labels [[HulkSpeak not make]] you happy. Good! Bad! [[{{Angrish}} Rrraaarrrgh!]] [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre You must love you]]."]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Raymond S. Persi

Copyright-wise, Kano's situation (see above) also applies to Zombie, better known as who he's [[http://segabits.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/hotd.jpg obviously]] supposed to be: Cyril from ''HouseOfTheDead'', only balding and without the blood on his face. Sure, Disney [[SegaSuperstars could have simply referred to the character's source material as "Curien Mansion"]], but there you go.

Anyway, for the character himself, this is Cyril's counterpart for the DisneyAnimatedCanon: a zombie who, despite carrying two axes and being obviously as deranged as is to be expected from a zombie, is still a good guy at heart, as can be said about every other "villain" seen at Bad-Anon (and as you should know well by this point if you've scrolled the page down this far).

Used with Creator/{{SEGA}}'s permission.

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC: None]]

!!Tropes:

* BluntYes: He gives one to Ralph when Ralph asks if it is Turbo to want more out of life than getting constantly thrown off a building (or a piece of pie every once in a while).
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: [[JustifiedTrope He's a zombie]], what did you expect?
* HulkSpeak: Well, it's already a miracle that a zombie can speak, anyway.
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Sure, zombies don't need organs, but he could at least say ''something'' when [[RefugeInAudacity Kano ripped out his heart.]]
* 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.]]
* ShownTheirWork: As seen in the pic linked to in the opening paragraph above [[http://www.thewebsiteofthedead.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Cyril.jpg (alternate link),]] the character's appearance is ''very'' faithful to that of the original Cyril, right down to the rips in his clothes (although the coloring of the Disneyverse Cyril is slightly darker, in addition to his aforementioned balding).
* SurvivalHorror: He's meant to represent this genre, as there aren't other references to survival horror games in the movie.
* WeaponOfChoice: [[DualWielding Two]] [[AnAxeToGrind axes.]]
* ZombieApocalypse: [[AvertedTrope Averted.]] Cyril is the only zombie seen in the whole film. [[spoiler:Credits aside, that is.]]
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[[folder:Yuni Berth]]
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[[caption-width-right:302: "All clear! The arcade's closed!"]]

Actually the ''first'' cameo seen in the film, Yuni, representing ''DanceDanceRevolution'' in the DisneyAnimatedCanon, appears for a few seconds with a specific purpose: the placement of her game's cabinet allows her to see if there are still people around when Litwak's arcade closes, allowing other characters to [[BrokenMasquerade cut the act.]]

Used with Creator/{{Konami}}'s permission.

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC:None]]

!!Tropes:

* AttractMode: Yuni's dancing on her own - or rather, pretending to, as she's just checking if there's still anyone in the arcade.
* BareYourMidriff: Although her belly button isn't shown.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Her stockings don't match, much like Vanellope's (who actually appears in the movie after Yuni does); nor do her wristbands (one of which has a [[DetachedSleeves detached sleeve]]). Or the sides of her skirt, for that matter. Let's just say only her shirt and her face appear to be perfectly symmetrical.
* GirlishPigtails: She actually has two ponytails.
* ShoutOut: The fact someone has to tell the others ''when'' to cut the act [[CallBack parallels]] ''ToyStory'', as the very same happened with the titular [[TrueCompanions toys]] in that movie. Given Disney's description of this movie was (contrary to the fandom's "''WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' with video game cameos") "the videogame equivalent of ''ToyStory''" this is most likely intentional.
* ZettaiRyouiki: [[AvertedTrope Averted]], despite the character's Japanese heritage. Justified due to this being a Disney film, although the miniskirt still made it in Yuni's design in the movie.
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[[folder:Ryu and Ken]]

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[[caption-width-right:350: "[[CallingYourAttack Shoryuken!]]... [[BrokenMasquerade Oh, boy, what a day]]."[[hottip:*: (Pictured: top, Ryu and Ken in the in-game screen at the beginning of the movie; center, Ryu at Tapper's; bottom, Ryu and Ken's portraits at Tapper's, as explained below.)]]]]

RyuAndKen from ''VideoGame/StreetFighter'' are introduced to the DisneyAnimatedCanon right after Yuni (just read the quote in Yuni's caption, and then the one in Ryu and Ken's caption in quick succession), when Ryu suddenly stops attacking Ken as soon as he's sure there's no one else in the arcade; the two then leave. Ryu reappears at Tapper's as a background character later on in the movie.

Used with Creator/{{Capcom}}'s permission.

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC:None]]

!!Tropes:

* AttractMode: Same as Yuni's dancing described above. Ryu is seen attacking Ken with a Shoryuken, only to stop as soon as Yuni tells him he can cut the act.
* BonusStage: In the CreativeClosingCredits, Ralph and Vanellope reunite with Ryu and [[spoiler:destroy the infamously TonkaTough car from ''StreetFighterII'']] within seconds. Which is kind of a JustifiedTrope, considering wrecking stuff is what Ralph does best. [[spoiler:Then Ralph gets [[CurbStompBattle curbstomped]] by Blanka, quickly proving that while Ralph's strength is unrivaled when it comes to wrecking stuff, the Street Fighters are still the best when it comes to ''actual fighting''.]]
* BrickJoke: After asking Ken to go drink something at Tapper's together, he's later seen at Tapper's when Ralph visits said game (which also happens to act as an actual bar for game characters in the Wreckverse).
* BrokenMasquerade: From "Shoryuken!" to "Oh, boy, what a day".
* CallingYourAttacks: Shoryuken!
* MoodWhiplash: See the quote in Ryu and Ken's caption.
* MythologyGag: In case you're wondering why Ryu and Ken "leave together like best buds" when the arcade closes, it's because in the Street Fighter games they ''are'' best buds anyway.
* RoleReprisal: KyleHebert and ReubenLangdon are back.
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[[folder:Chun-Li and Cammy]]
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[[caption-width-right:311: [- Pictured: top-left, Chun-Li hanging out with Cammy in the first Game Central Station scene; top-right, Chun-Li in the second; bottom-left, her portrait at Tapper's, as explained below; bottom-right, her artwork in the movie's Chinese poster. -] ]]

The first cameos spotted after the Bad-Anon scene ("spotted" [[FreezeFrameBonus being the keyword here]]), Chun-Li and Cammy - still hailing from the ''StreetFighter'' franchise - don't do as much as Ryu and Ken do, but Chun-Li herself still appears often throughout the movie as a background cameo. Neither Chun-Li nor Cammy have any lines at all.

Used with Creator/{{Capcom}}'s permission.

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC:None]]

!!Tropes:

* AdvertisedExtra: Chun-Li in the movie's Chinese release, as seen in the bottom-right corner of the image. Perhaps [[JustifiedTrope justified]] not only because of Chun-Li's Chinese nationality, but also because she replaced Bison in the movie's Chinese poster... and a red-clothed dictator portrayed as a "bad guy" wouldn't quite fly there. %% The sentence was originally planned to end with the still carefully-worded "would have [=[[InvokedTrope invoked]]=] some UnfortunateImplications", but was changed to "wouldn't quite fly" as per the RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment. Please, let's not misuse said rule. We'd instead just get PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad that way. %%
* {{Bowdlerise}}: Cammy isn't ''quite'' as {{Stripperiffic}} as in her home series.
* FreezeFrameBonus: The top-left corner of the image can be seen while the camera is panning from the "GAME CENTRAL STATION" sign to the Station itself. And as for Cammy, [[DemotedToExtra that's it.]]
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The top-right corner of the image comes from [[http://i1.wp.com/screencaps.us/201/2-wreck-it-ralph/full/wreck-it-ralph-disneyscreencaps.com-3745.jpg a shot]] of Game Central Station, during the scene in which Calhoun explains to Felix that the arcade would be in huge danger if the cy-bugs were to break loose. Look closely at Chun-Li. Three words for you: [[MaleGaze Surge Protector approves.]]
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[[folder:The homeless Q*Bert family]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: "[[IntelligibleUnintelligible @$#%]][[SpeakingSimlish &#!!!]]"]]

Pretty much the entire ''QBert'' cast returns in the movie, as a living {{deconstruction}} of the modern gaming industry: the success of the more modern, RatedMForMoney shooters led to Litwak's ''Q*Bert'' cabinet's lack of popularity, which eventually culminated in the plug of said cabinet being pulled. Now with his own game "[[DeadlyEuphemism unplugged]]", Q*Bert himself barely managed to evacuate his own game alongside his co-workers, with whom he now lives as a homeless hobo, struggling every day just for some food. At least, however, he and his former in-game "enemies" are [[TrueCompanions now more of a family]], and as such always stick together.

Q*Bert is also the most plot-relevant of the cameos, as he interacts directly with most of the main cast: he first met Ralph when the latter gave him one of his two [[PacMan cherries]] out of compassion, and later recognized the same guy after he [[MuggedForDisguise stole]] Pvt. Markowski's PoweredArmor. He told Felix about Ralph's game-jumping shortly afterwards.

[[spoiler:He and his family found themselves a better place to live by the end of the movie.]]

Used with, essentially, ColumbiaPictures' permission.

[- (Official bio for Q*Bert) -] [[AC: Q*Bert: unplugged]] [- Q*Bert, whose game was long ago unplugged, spends most of his time in Game Central Station, the travel hub for all arcade-game characters - and the unfortunate "home" to those whose games are over. -]\\
[- (Official bio for Coily) -] [[AC: Coily: bouncing purple snake]] [- Once the bouncing purple villain in the Q*Bert arcade game, Coily finds himself hanging with his former adversary in Game Central Station after their game is unplugged. -]

!!Tropes:

* ButtMonkey: Either that or IronButtmonkey, take your pick. The already heavy Ralph trips on Q*Bert ''while wearing the PoweredArmor''. Somehow, he doesn't get hurt.
* 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". Bear in mind, this is right after [[FridgeHorror we're told characters become mortal outside of their own games.]]
* {{Determinator}}: Given that - outside of his game - Q*Bert is essentially mortal, the fact he's gone to the then-soon-to-be-unplugged game of ''Fix-It Felix Jr.'' '''alone''' is rather notable. [[BadassAdorable Little dude has]] ''balls.''
* [[spoiler:EarnYourHappyEnding]]: [[Heartwarming/WreckItRalph They did]]. Possibly as a reward for telling Felix about Ralph and his then-current whereabouts, the cast of ''Fix-It Felix Jr.'' thanked them all [[spoiler:by offering them to live (and appear as [=NPCs=]!) in a "Bonus Level" made just for them]] at the end of the movie.
* PunchClockVillain: With the exception of [[PlayerCharacter Q*Bert]], they were all villains for their game. [[spoiler:They get to reprise their roles as video game antagonists at the end.]]
* PuppyDogEyes: Having been unplugged for who-knows-how-long, Q*bert has obviously had plenty of time in which to practice this; practice which has definitely paid off because he is '''very''' good at it.
* SpeakingSimlish: Let's just say that Q*Bert's SymbolSwearing is rendered pretty well on the big screen. Apparently, Q*Bert-ese [[{{Fictionary}} is a language]].
** IntelligibleUnintelligible: Thankfully, Felix happens to know Q*Bert-ese. Even more thankfully, Felix then provides some ParrotExposition in order for the audience to understand as well.
* ThrowTheDogABone: As a MeaningfulBackgroundEvent, at a certain point in the movie we see [[VideoGame/BurgerTime Peter Pepper]] is offering them a meal on the house.
* TrueCompanions: Without the "job" that their home game was, they no longer have any reasons to hold any grudges - not even [[MeanCharacterNiceActor fictional]] ones - against each other, and now live pretty much like a family. Sure, they're [[TheWoobie utterly miserable]], but still.
* TheWoobie: All of them, even InUniverse. They're ''broken'' after all the crap they've been put through, and the movie made it pretty clear.
* YouBastard: Let's just say that viewers who prefer newer games over the old-school classics are likely to find another reason to feel sorry for Q*Bert.
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[[folder:Sonic the Hedgehog]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: "If you die outside your own game, you won't regenerate, ever! ''[[ScareEmStraight Game over]]''."]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' RogerCraigSmith

One of the most notable cameos in the movie, the eponymous protagonist from the series of the same name, ''SonicTheHedgehog'', makes his debut in the 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'' FinalDeath. Given the exposition he provides, Sonic is a cameo given a prominent role indeed, much like Q*Bert (see above).

All of this, of course, happens when our beloved blue blur is not busy SavingTheWorld.

Other than being [[AdvertisedExtra advertised]] a lot, the Sonic cameo also appears a few more times throughout the movie, again, much in the same vein as Q*Bert. Unlike Q*Bert, however, Sonic's appearance is part of a deal between Disney and Sega: in exchange from Sonic's cameo, Ralph himself will appear as a [[GuestFighter Guest Racer]] in Sega's ''[[SegaSuperstars Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed]]''; however, this part of the deal also granted RogerCraigSmith to [[RoleReprisal deliver his lines as Sonic]], which is another reason why this cameo has been met with such praise.

As obvious as it is, used with Creator/{{SEGA}}'s permission.

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC: SonicTheHedgehog: still SavingTheWorld]] [- When this hero who moves at the speed of sound is not busy saving the world in his own video-game series, Sonic the Hedgehog slows down to make public service announcements reminding his arcade-game colleagues to stay safe - especially when outside of their own games. -]

!!Tropes:

* ChekhovsLecture: the dramatic explanation of the perils of game-jumping was obviously setting up a huge plot point...
** [[spoiler:RedHerring]]: [[spoiler:...but the rule was only used as the way the BigBad kicked the bucket. King Candy, a.k.a. Turbo, got KilledOffForReal only because he died in ''Sugar Rush'' while his own home game was the now-unplugged ''Turbotime''.]]
* DeathThrows: When losing his rings, [[ShownTheirWork exactly as it happened back in the 2D games]]. This scene [[DoingItForTheArt was re-animated]] (see below) at Sega's explicit request, as confirmed by WordOfGod.
* DoingItForTheArt: as with many other cameos, the movie's makers worked with the original owners of each one to make sure the characters would stay true to form, and the same goes for Sonic. WordOfGod has it that a scene where Sonic would lose his rings in the movie (due to [[spoiler:Ralph's escape pod from ''Hero's Duty'' passing by at high speed]]) wasn't entirely correct in that Sonic could only lose his ring [[DeathThrows by falling over]]; Moore's response was that the studio would go out of its way and re-animate it.
* MascotWithAttitude: Sonic's lines are delivered this way, in order to have his characterization as "true-to-form" as possible. It worked - Sonic's portrayed as perfectly in-character in the movie.
* MythologyGag: Sonic attending a [[MilestoneCelebration 30th anniversary party?]] Gee, he might have taken a liking of those [[SonicGenerations after his own 20th anniversary party...]]
* OhCrap: He looks visibly - and understandably - disturbed (then again, that ''is'' an [[ShownTheirWork exact replica]] of his DeathThrows sprite) when he loses his rings. {{Justified|Trope}}, given the rule he explained in his own PSA.
* PublicServiceAnnouncement: His most prominent appearance in the movie has him giving one, explaining, as stated above, that characters can die outside of their own game, as respawning is limited to one's own home game only. Might double as a MythologyGag, given all the [[AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog "Sonic Sez" segments.]]
** ScareEmStraight: his PSA is this InUniverse. The way he says "Game over" is either a sign of [[MascotWithAttitude attitude]] or just plain cynicism.
* RoleReprisal: RogerCraigSmith returns as Sonic. The Latin American dub has him played by Yamil Atala, who voiced Sonic in ''SonicUnderground''.
** Ditto with JunichiKanemaru in the Japanese dub.
* SuperSpeed: Underplayed. When Sonic is "seen" (read: blink and you'll miss it) running in Game Central Station, he's not running particularly fast.
** [[FridgeBrilliance He only runs at full speed when he's under control of the player. In Cutscenes and other times, he doesn't necessarily go all out. That, and he's outside his game now, so he has to go slower so he doesn't crash into any bad guys (Though this doesn't stop things from crashing into him.)]]
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[[folder:Pac-Man]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: "[[BigEater Waka waka waka waka!]]"]]

The [[IncrediblyLamePun Man]] himself, ''PacMan'', munches his way into the DisneyAnimatedCanon doing what he does best: eat everything in sight, while attending the Fix-It Felix Jr. [[MilestoneCelebration 30th Anniversary Party]].

Used with Creator/NamcoBandai's permission.

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC:None]]

!!Tropes:

* BigEater: According to WordOfGod, this trait for Pac-Man's cameo appearance has been explicitly requested by Namco.
* {{Irony}}: When Ralph destroys the Niceland Apartments-shaped cake in a fit of rage, Pac-Man is splattered with it. What's ironic? He didn't get to ''eat'' the cake.
** JawDrop: Pac-Man's response. A disappointed BigEater, indeed.
** For further irony, there's the HypocriticalHumor-in-[[{{Foreshadowing}} hindsight]] provided by Ralph.
--->'''Ralph:''' Pac-Man! They invited Pac-Man? That cherry-chasing, dot-muncher [[TemptingFate isn’t even part of this game]]!
* MythologyGag: For the same reason as Sonic above - the fact Pac-Man is seen at a MilestoneCelebration can't be coincidental. Does the title ''PacManWorld'' ring any bells?
* PacManFever: The guy isn't the TropeNamer for nothing. Sure, the movie [[AvertedTrope averted]] the trope, but frankly the movie wouldn't be quite complete with a reference to one of the most famous gaming icons.
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[[folder:Skrillex]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: [- [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Move along, nothing to see here...]] -] ]]

Yes, ''that'' Music/{{Skrillex}}. While not technically a gaming cameo, he appears at the Fix-It Felix Jr. Anniversary Party nonetheless - as their official DJ. He has no lines, though.

Used with, huh, Skrillex's own permission. Or perhaps it was kind of a given, what with Skrillex contributing to the movie's soundtrack.

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC:None]]

!!Tropes:

* AsHimself: Despite having no lines, that's obviously Skrillex.
* InkSuitActor: Just in case you thought Ralph, Vanellope, Felix and Calhoun were blatant - just wait until you notice him. He flat-out appears AsHimself.
* PlayingAgainstType: Given the genre he's usually attributed to, it's kind of jarring to see him having fun with "Celebration" of all things.
* UnexpectedCharacter: While fans knew he was involved in the movie's soundtrack, his actual appearance in the movie caught a lot of people off guard. [[TropesAreNotBad In a good way.]]
* TheVoiceless: Despite Skrillex's own work on the movie (heard later during Moppet Girl's gameplay session in ''Hero's Duty''), he didn't do any voice acting as his own avatar here.
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[[folder:Tapper]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: "Hold that thought."]]

Acting as a bartender for all the arcade games' heroes, ''VideoGame/{{Tapper}}'' appears in the movie as his bar goes beyond its purpose as a proper game, working as a place where more characters meet aside from Game Central Station itself.

Therefore, as Ralph himself notes, Tapper knows a lot of people. Ryu and [[VideoGame/BurgerTime Peter Pepper]] have been spotted there, as well as other gaming characters seen in some portraits hanging on the bar's walls.

Used with [[Creator/MidwayGames Midway]]'s, now Creator/WarnerBros Interactive's[[hottip:*: [[WhoFramedRogerRabbit Wait...]], permission.

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC: None]]

!!Tropes:

* AlmightyJanitor: Given the stuff Ralph finds in the lost-and-found, it's safe to say Tapper knows at least [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] and [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid Solid Snake]]. Yeah.
* ExcuseMeWhileIMultitask: [[InvertedTrope Inverted.]] Tapper interrupts his chat with Ralph (see the quote in his caption here) for about five seconds only, in order to quickly resume his role in his game by giving the customers the drinks they wanted. He then goes back to said chat.
* FrothyMugsOfWater: Tapper's bar serves Root Beer, ''despite'' the game being still ''Tapper'' and not ''Root Beer Tapper'' - and at least one character has either been seen [[DrowningMySorrows Drowning His Sorrows]] or implied to. [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Right.]]
* LimitedAnimation: Despite being shown with better graphics than those of the Nicelanders, he has the same erratic movements as they do. It's a bit jarring.
* NiceGuy: He still manages to listen to Ralph's rant despite having a job to do, and does his best to comfort him while outright stating the biggest help he can offer is allowing Ralph to look for a medal in the bar's lost-and-found.
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[[folder:Tapper's portraits]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: [- In case you're wondering, no, Mario isn't in there.[[hottip:*: (Pictured: above, two different shots of the gallery; below, some of the portraits drawn by Bobby Pontillas, depicting ''AlteredBeast''[='s=] Centurion, Guile from ''StreetFighter'', one of the eponymous ''SpaceInvaders'', and ''StreetFighter''[='s=] Sagat, Honda and Dhalsim.)]] -] ]]

While not counting as characters in the strictest sense, these portraits are worth mentioning because they depict many cameos and OriginalGeneration characters alike, some of which ([[Characters/SonicTheHedgehogMainTrio Tails]] in particular comes into mind) only made it in the movie only thanks to this gimmick.

They've been drawn by artist Bobby Pontillas, and some of them can be seen in good quality [[http://bobbypontillas.blogspot.it/2012/11/tappers-caricatures.html on his blog.]] The idea, [[WordOfGod according to Pontillas himself]], was to replicate the overall effect of Sardi's restaurant in New York, as many caricatures of famous guests who have visited the place can be found there.

In order to avoid making the already really tall image even taller than it is, [[http://disneyscreencaps.com/wreck-it-ralph-2012/10/ here are]] [[http://disneyscreencaps.com/wreck-it-ralph-2012/11/ the two]] pages of the website Disney Screencaps depicting the scene, so you can look for other portraits there... if you want to go for a WikiWalk, that is.

Each character's been used with their respective copyright owners' permission.

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC: None (see the ones given for the characters who actually have an official profile on the movie's site)]]
!!Tropes:

* AllThereInTheManual: As said before, the good-quality portraits come from Pontillas' blog. They're unavailable elsewhere.
* BowtiesAreCool: Frogger sports a bowtie on his portrait.
* CreatorCameo: [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-7PoAQmfc3Mg/ULFKi-m8i5I/AAAAAAAACjE/LEeAHU86HVY/s1600/RichMoore.jpg Rich Moore.]]
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: There's not a single one of them with color to some extent.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: Felix has signed his own portrait (yes, he has a portrait there) as [[RunningGag "Fix-It Felix Jr. (From the game, 'Fix-It Felix Jr.')"]].
* TheGhost: If there's a character among the portraits who doesn't appear in CGI, then that's about it. We're looking at you, [[http://i2.wp.com/screencaps.us/201/2-wreck-it-ralph/full/wreck-it-ralph-disneyscreencaps.com-1826.jpg Tails.]]
* HeroOfAnotherStory: Most of them can count as this, as has been said about Sonic above.
* MeanCharacterNiceActor: TwoWords for ya - [[SpaceInvaders "Cheers, earthling!"]]
* MythologyGag: The pictures are reminiscent of the art style seen in traditionally animated Disney films, giving the idea of what a 2D ''Wreck-It Ralph'' could have looked like.
* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Given the characters come from different ''games'', it's kind of a given. Despite this, it's worth noting that in some cases the characters [[OriginalFlavor stick to their original art style]] (Sonic's portrait looks like his Sonic Channel artwork in terms of style alone), while others are drawn in Pontillas' own art style.
* ShoutOut: As mentioned above, the caricatures are inspired by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardi%27s Sardi's restaurant]] in New York.
* VersusCharacterSplash: Take a look at Ryu's and Ken's caricatures, in the pic for their entry, above. They're facing each other. It was most likely intentional on Pontillas' part.
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[[folder:Beard Papa]]
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[[caption-width-right:347: "This is Beard Papa. The glitch is in the bakery! Get me King Candy."]]

What's been said about Skrillex also applies to this guy. [[RuleOfThree While not]] technically a gaming character, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beard_Papa%27s Beard Papa,]] the mascot of the eponymous chain of cream puff stores, appears in the movie as the guard to the Kart Bakery in ''Sugar Rush''. In said Kart Bakery, the "create your own kart" minigame is held, as player characters can create their own karts there ([[TimedMission within a minute]]).

Fitting ''Sugar Rush''[='s=] ongoing theme of ProductPlacement[=s=] [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by the game's status as one big LevelAte, Beard Papa somehow [[UpToEleven combines said Product Placement]] with that of an actual character thanks to his cameo appearance.

Used with Mugino Co., Ltd.'s permission (or should we say [[ProductPlacement "request"?]]).

[- (Official bio) -] [[AC: None]]

!!Tropes:

* CatchingSomeZs: There are literal [=Zs=] in the air as it happens.
* EvilOldFolks: He works for King Candy after all...
* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Sleeping on the job, with a sneaky glitch character around. [[SarcasmMode Clever.]]
* HeavySleeper: Surprisingly enough, noise doesn't wake him up. [[spoiler:Smell, on the other hand...]]
* ProductPlacement: Combined with a character, to boot. And {{justified|Trope}} much like the other PP in ''Sugar Rush''.
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