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** "Oh my land!"

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** "Oh "Oh, my land!"
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* HundredPercentHeroismRating: In his game, he's the hero and all the Nicelanders love him.


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* LovedByAll: In his game, since he's the hero, he's loved by everyone (except Ralph, at first, who envies his popularity). The Nicelanders are always thanking him for fixing their building, and baking him pies.
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Laura Silverman (Sarah Silverman's sister) is Vanellope's voice in Dreamlight Valley, not Catherine Reffca.


-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SarahSilverman (English; films and most media), Catherine Reffca (English; ''VideoGame/DisneyDreamlightValley''), Creator/DorotheePousseo (French), María Antonieta de las Nieves (Latin American Spanish; ''Wreck-It Ralph''), Creator/LilianaBarba (Latin American Spanish; ''Ralph Breaks the Internet''), Creator/SumireMorohoshi (Japanese)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SarahSilverman (English; films and most media), Catherine Reffca Creator/LauraSilverman (English; ''VideoGame/DisneyDreamlightValley''), Creator/DorotheePousseo (French), María Antonieta de las Nieves (Latin American Spanish; ''Wreck-It Ralph''), Creator/LilianaBarba (Latin American Spanish; ''Ralph Breaks the Internet''), Creator/SumireMorohoshi (Japanese)
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-->'''Felix:''' Look at that [[UsefulNotes/HighDefinition high definition]]--your face! It's ''[[LoveAtFirstSight amazing...]]''

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-->'''Felix:''' Look at that [[UsefulNotes/HighDefinition [[Platform/HighDefinition high definition]]--your face! It's ''[[LoveAtFirstSight amazing...]]''
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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Is more tomboyish than Vanellope, dressing in all black.


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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She wears a skirt and is less tomboyish when compared to Calhoun.
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* RoughOveralls: Ralph, as the PunchClockVillain of the Fix-It Felix arcade machine, wears a pair of dirty brown suspenders with the left suspender unhooked over a frayed plaid undershirt to help emphasize his lower-class lout status as the bad guy.


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* RoughOveralls: Felix wears a pair of blue overalls along with his tool belt and hammer, but in contrast to Ralph he looks more professional, being the WorkingClassHero of the game.
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* CharacterCatchphrase: “Sweet mother of monkey milk”, which she says whenever she’s shocked or excited.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]], [[LampshadedTrope lampshaded]] and [[ParodiedTrope parodied]] when Kohut says that "she's been programmed with the most tragic backstory ever". We don't know the full extent of her backstory, but we do know that her fiancé was eaten by a Cy-Bug on their wedding day because she didn't check the perimeter, which is pretty tragic in itself. Then remember that her fiancé was eaten by a creature that turns into what it eats. You can see it start to transform before the camera cuts to her horrified face as she shoots it. It's also [[{{Deconstruction}} lightly deconstructed]] in tha while she knows that it's not real, her emotional scars created by it still ''feel'' real. [[spoiler: So when Felix accidentally presses her TraumaButton, she's understandably pissed and ends up telling him to leave.]]

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]], [[LampshadedTrope lampshaded]] and [[ParodiedTrope parodied]] when Kohut says that "she's been programmed with the most tragic backstory ever". We don't know the full extent of her backstory, but we do know that her fiancé was eaten by a Cy-Bug on their wedding day because she didn't check the perimeter, which is pretty tragic in itself. Then remember that her fiancé was eaten by a creature that turns into what it eats. You can see it start to transform before the camera cuts to her horrified face as she shoots it. It's also [[{{Deconstruction}} lightly deconstructed]] in tha that while she knows that it's not real, her emotional scars created by it still ''feel'' real. [[spoiler: So when Felix accidentally presses her TraumaButton, she's understandably pissed and ends up telling him to leave.]]
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]], [[LampshadedTrope lampshaded]] and [[ParodiedTrope parodied]] when Kohut says that "she's been programmed with the most tragic backstory ever". We don't know the full extent of her backstory, but we do know that her fiancé was eaten by a Cy-Bug on their wedding day because she didn't check the perimeter, which is pretty tragic in itself. Then remember that her fiancé was eaten by a creature that turns into what it eats. You can see it start to transform before the camera cuts to her horrified face as she shoots it.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]], [[LampshadedTrope lampshaded]] and [[ParodiedTrope parodied]] when Kohut says that "she's been programmed with the most tragic backstory ever". We don't know the full extent of her backstory, but we do know that her fiancé was eaten by a Cy-Bug on their wedding day because she didn't check the perimeter, which is pretty tragic in itself. Then remember that her fiancé was eaten by a creature that turns into what it eats. You can see it start to transform before the camera cuts to her horrified face as she shoots it. It's also [[{{Deconstruction}} lightly deconstructed]] in tha while she knows that it's not real, her emotional scars created by it still ''feel'' real. [[spoiler: So when Felix accidentally presses her TraumaButton, she's understandably pissed and ends up telling him to leave.]]
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* EveryoneCallsHerBarkeep: She's only called Sergeant Calhoun in the epilogue told by Ralph. Throughout the majority of the film, she is only addressed as "she" or "her" by her soldiers, and "Ma'am" or [[BeserkButton "one dynamite gal"]] by Felix.

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* EveryoneCallsHerBarkeep: She's only called Sergeant Calhoun in the epilogue told by Ralph. Throughout the majority of the film, she is only addressed as "she" or "her" by her soldiers, and "Ma'am" or [[BeserkButton [[BerserkButton "one dynamite gal"]] by Felix.
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* EveryoneCallsHerBarkeep: She's only called Sergeant Calhoun in the epilogue told by Ralph. Throughout the majority of the film, she is only addressed as "she" or "her" by her soldiers, and "Ma'am" or "one dynamite gal" by Felix.

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* EveryoneCallsHerBarkeep: She's only called Sergeant Calhoun in the epilogue told by Ralph. Throughout the majority of the film, she is only addressed as "she" or "her" by her soldiers, and "Ma'am" or [[BeserkButton "one dynamite gal" gal"]] by Felix.

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* DropTheHammer: Inverted. His golden hammer is the only piece of equipment he carries, but it's the very opposite of a weapon since it can only be used to fix things. Amusingly, he forgets this at one point and tries breaking out a prison via some fragile bars, inadvertently shutting himself in again.


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* WeaponsOfTheirTrade: Inverted. His golden hammer is the only piece of equipment he carries, but it's the very opposite of a weapon since it can only be used to fix things. Amusingly, he forgets this at one point and tries breaking out a prison via some fragile bars, inadvertently shutting himself in again.
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* FriendlyEnemy: Felix is the only one in the game to treat Ralph with any respect. He also is genuinely worried when Ralph disappears from their game, and leads the search for him. Even when the other Nicelanders want him to, he can't bring himself to be dismissive of Ralph, and most of the problems between them occur not because Felix doesn't appreciate Ralph, but because Felix legitimately doesn't understand what Ralph is going through. After he finds out, he agrees to help in a heartbeat. He also calls Ralph "brother".
* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: Downplayed, but present. While he and Ralph are the main characters, there is some mildly awkward tension when Ralph goes to talk during the game celebration, indicting that despite being the main duo for 30 years or so, they don't talk or know each other that much.

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* FriendlyEnemy: Felix is the only one in the game to treat Ralph with any respect. He is also is genuinely worried when Ralph disappears from their game, game and leads the search for him. Even when the other Nicelanders want him to, he can't bring himself to be dismissive of Ralph, and most of the problems between them occur not because Felix doesn't appreciate Ralph, Ralph but because Felix legitimately doesn't understand what Ralph is going through. After he finds out, he agrees to help in a heartbeat. He also calls Ralph "brother".
* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: Downplayed, Downplayed but present. While he and Ralph are the main characters, there is some mildly awkward tension when Ralph goes to talk during the game celebration, indicting that despite being the main duo for 30 years or so, they don't talk or know each other that much.
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* CripplingOverspecialization: As mentioned above, Ralph doesn't ''make'' things. Ralph ''wrecks'' things. It's all he can do. In a weird twist on this trope, Ralph being overspecialized in wrecking ''starts'' by being useless because he's in a situation where wrecking makes everyone hate him. Once the plot of the movie kicks off, it turns out that when trouble's brewing, a guy good at wrecking things is awesome to have.

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* CripplingOverspecialization: As mentioned above, Ralph doesn't ''make'' things. Ralph ''wrecks'' things. It's all he can do. In a weird twist on this trope, Ralph being overspecialized in wrecking ''starts'' by being useless because he's in a situation where wrecking makes everyone hate him. Once the plot of the movie kicks off, it turns out that when trouble's brewing, a guy good at wrecking things is awesome to have.



* DidntThinkThisThrough: While his desire for a medal was understandable, his plan lacked a great deal of foresight. He used Markowski's armor to infiltrate ''Hero's Duty'' during ''game hours''. It never occurred to Ralph that someone could've played his own game during his absence and notice he was gone. Said almost got unplugged for his foolishness.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: While his desire for a medal was understandable, his plan lacked a great deal of foresight. He used Markowski's armor to infiltrate ''Hero's Duty'' during ''game hours''. It never occurred to Ralph that someone could've played his own game during his absence and notice he was gone. Said game almost got unplugged for his foolishness.



* EveryoneHasStandards: As much as he finds Vanellope an annoying pest initially, he's absolutely ''disgusted'' by the other racers' horrid treatment towards her.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: As much as Even though he finds was annoyed by Vanellope an annoying pest initially, he's at first, he is absolutely ''disgusted'' by the way the other racers' horrid treatment towards racers treated her.
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* DummiedOut: She has this status InUniverse due to being a glitch, and the other ''Sugar Rush'' racers look down on her and do everything they can to prevent her from racing. She also lives in Diet Cola Mountain, an unfinished bonus level. Her code is disconnected from the main code of ''Sugar Rush'', which prevents her from leaving the game. [[spoiler:It turns out that she was always meant to be part of the game--Turbo removed her connections to the rest of the game in order to take her place as the game world's ruler. After ''Sugar Rush'' is reset, her connections are restored and she is once again able to leave.]]

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* DummiedOut: She has this status InUniverse due to being a glitch, and the other ''Sugar Rush'' racers look down on her and do everything they can to prevent her from racing. She also lives in Diet Cola Mountain, an [[MinusWorld unfinished bonus level.level]]. Her code is disconnected from the main code of ''Sugar Rush'', which prevents her from leaving the game. [[spoiler:It turns out that she was always meant to be part of the game--Turbo removed her connections to the rest of the game in order to take her place as the game world's ruler. After ''Sugar Rush'' is reset, her connections are restored and she is once again able to leave.]]
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* TomboyishVoice: She's a tomboyish aspiring go-kart racer with a raspy voice.
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* EveryTenThousandPoints: In his game he earns a new life every 25,000 points, according to the Flash version.

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* EveryTenThousandPoints: Every10000Points: In his game he earns a new life every 25,000 points, according to the Flash version.
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: [[spoiler:She's the actual ruler of Sugar Rush, and she adapts pretty quickly to racing during the montage.]]
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* CoolLoser: Vanellope may be intelligent, enthusiastic, and a good dresser, but everyone else still looks down on her. This is twice-[[JustifiedTrope justified]]: not only does everyone look down on her for being a glitch, but [[spoiler:King Candy rewrote the ''Sugar Rush'' code to make everyone dislike her]].
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* {{Catchphrase}}:
** "I'm gonna wreck it!"

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** "I'm gonna wreck it!"it!" is an InUniverse example, since it's what he typically says as part of his role of ''Fix-It Felix Jr.'''s main villain.



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** "I can fix it!"

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** "I can fix it!"it!" is his InUniverse catch phrase as the hero and player character of his game.

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* ProtagonistTitle: An InUniverse example, "I'm Fix-it Felix Jr, from the game Fix-It Felix Jr."



* TitleCharacter: An InUniverse example, "I'm Fix-it Felix Jr, from the game Fix-It Felix Jr."

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