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* DidntThinkThisThrough: He tried to take over ''[=RoadBlasters=]''... by simply sneaking into the game and crashing into the player's car, which also resulted in his own game being unplugged.



* EvilIsPetty: His root motive for his murderous actions? Another game suddenly getting more attention than his.

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* EvilIsPetty: His root motive for his murderous actions? Another game suddenly getting more attention than his. Felix's account of the story suggests he went berserk over ''two'' people not playing his game.



* TheSociopath: He has no empathy for anyone but himself and doesn't care whom he hurts as long as he gets his way. [[WouldHurtAChild As Vanellope learns the hard way, children are no exception]].

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* TheSociopath: He has no empathy for anyone but himself anyone, he's manipulative as all hell, he has no remorse for any of his actions and he doesn't care whom he hurts as long as he gets his way. [[WouldHurtAChild As Vanellope learns the hard way, children are no exception]].

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* GamerChick: She's a young girl who appears to be very much into video games and be a regular at the arcade, and who is shown playing a wide variety of games.



* GamerChick: She's a young girl who appears to be very much into video games and be a regular at the arcade, and who is shown playing a wide variety of games.

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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: All of the other racers in Sugar Rush are young and anime-esque. King Candy is an old man who's based on the Mad Hatter from ''Alice in Wonderland''. There's a very good reason for this -- he is actually Turbo, who abandoned his own game (causing both his game and the new one be taken out of order), jumped to ''Sugar Rush'', and hijacked the game's code so he can [[ItsAllAboutMe remain the center of attention]] without others noticing.



* UniformityException: All of the other racers in Sugar Rush are young and anime-esque. King Candy is an old man who's based on the Mad Hatter from ''Alice in Wonderland''. There's a very good reason for this -- he is actually Turbo, who abandoned his own game (causing both his game and the new one be taken out of order), jumped to ''Sugar Rush'', and hijacked the game's code so he can [[ItsAllAboutMe remain the center of attention]] without others noticing.



* WouldHitAGirl: He wants Vanellope out of his way, and [[WouldHurtAChild the rightful ruler of ''Sugar Rush'' being a nine-year-old princess didn't stop him from trying to delete her.]]
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** While diametric opposites in the physical appearances and attitudes they use as a disguise, his overall arc and history makes him an {{Expy}} of [[WesternAnimation/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Judge Doom]]; both are the rulers/overseers of a place inhabited by cartoonish fictional characters (Toontown and ''Sugar Rush''), both are concealing their true identity as someone much more dangerous than they let on (Turbo and Baron von Rotten), both have plot-relevant backstories as their hidden identities (Turbo being the origin of "going Turbo" and Judge Doom being the toon who killed Eddie Valiant's brother), both are [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor cruel with a bad sense of humor]], both have wrongly framed and are pursuing a hyperactive main characters of the film (Roger Rabbit and Vanellope), both take on [[OneWingedAngel much more horrifying transformations]] near the end, and both are defeated by a liquid lethal to them (The Dip and Coke with Mentos).

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** While diametric opposites in the physical appearances and attitudes they use as a disguise, his overall arc and history makes him an {{Expy}} of [[WesternAnimation/WhoFramedRogerRabbit [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Judge Doom]]; both are Disney antagonists who look like old men, both are the rulers/overseers of a place inhabited by cartoonish fictional characters (Toontown and ''Sugar Rush''), both are concealing their true identity as someone much more dangerous than they let on (Turbo and Baron von Rotten), both have plot-relevant backstories as their hidden identities (Turbo being the origin of "going Turbo" and Judge Doom being the toon who killed Eddie Valiant's brother), both are [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor cruel with a bad sense of humor]], both have wrongly framed and are pursuing a hyperactive main characters of the film (Roger Rabbit and Vanellope), both take on [[OneWingedAngel much more horrifying transformations]] near the end, and both are defeated by a liquid lethal to them (The Dip and Coke with Mentos).
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** While diametric opposites in the physical appearances and attitudes they use as a disguise, his overall arc and history makes him an {{Expy}} of [[WesternAnimation/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Judge Doom]]; both are the rulers/overseers of a place inhabited by cartoonish fictional characters (Toontown and ''Sugar Rush''), both are concealing their true identity as someone much more dangerous than they let on (Turbo and Baron von Rotten), both have plot-relevant backstories as their hidden identities (Turbo being the origin of "going Turbo" and Judge Doom being the toon who killed Eddie Valiant's brother), both are [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor cruel with a bad sense of humor]], both have wrongly framed and are pursuing a hyperactive main characters of the film (Roger Rabbit and Vanellope), both take on [[OneWingedAngel much more horrifying transformations]] near the end, and both are defeated by a liquid lethal to them (The Dip and Coke with Mentos).


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* CaptainErsatz: As whole, they are all very obvious substitutes for the characters of ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake'', being children who are themed around desserts or sweet foods.
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* HatedByAll: All the other arcade dwellers don't think highly of him, using his name as a slang term for game jumping. Even AllLovingHero Felix points out that Turbo's selfishness only got two games unplugged, implying that even he thinks Turbo was rotten to the core.


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* PersonAsVerb: The phrase "Going Turbo" is used by the arcade characters as a cautionary tale about the dangers of game jumping.
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* OddNameOut: Compared to the elaborate and strange names the Sugar Rush cast have, "King Candy" seems a bit simple. Of course, this is another clue that he doesn’t belong- Turbo didn’t know the names of any of the racers when he programmed himself into the game.
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He was originally Turbo, the famous main character in an 8-bit racing game called ''Turbo Time''. When attention turned away from him and to a new game called ''[=RoadBlasters=]'', he invaded it to force people to pay attention to him. This resulted in both games being labeled non-functional and unplugged. The story became a cautionary tale, and his name became a byword for abandoning one's game. Most of the arcade's inhabitants think he died when ''Turbo Time'' and ''[=RoadBlasters=]'' were unplugged, but in reality, he game-jumped once again to ''Sugar Rush'' and altered its code to become its ruler, while making the real ruler, Princess Vanellope Von Schweetz, a glitch.

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He was originally Turbo, the famous main character in an 8-bit racing game called ''Turbo Time''. When attention turned away from him and to a new game called ''[=RoadBlasters=]'', ''VideoGame/{{RoadBlasters}}'', he invaded it to force people to pay attention to him. This resulted in both games being labeled non-functional and unplugged. The story became a cautionary tale, and his name became a byword for abandoning one's game. Most of the arcade's inhabitants think he died when ''Turbo Time'' and ''[=RoadBlasters=]'' were unplugged, but in reality, he game-jumped once again to ''Sugar Rush'' and altered its code to become its ruler, while making the real ruler, Princess Vanellope Von Schweetz, a glitch.

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* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After their memories are restored, they apologize to Vanellope and become nicer overall. It is especially evident in the storybook ''One Sweet Race'', where Rancis and Vanellope even work on a kart together.]]


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* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler:After their memories are restored, they apologize to Vanellope and become nicer overall. It is especially evident in the storybook ''One Sweet Race'', where Rancis and Vanellope even work on a kart together.]]

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* TallDarkAndHandsome: Taller than [[StatuesqueStunner Calhoun]], has dark hair, and good-looking.

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* TallDarkAndHandsome: Taller He’s taller than [[StatuesqueStunner Calhoun]], has dark hair, and is good-looking.



* HeroWorshipper: They all love Felix for being the hero of the game.



* JerkassToOne: While they do not treat Ralph any better, the Nicelanders are civil with Felix and amongst themselves and Gene, who holds the highest authority for the game's inhabitants and it the mayor, is a BenevolentBoss and a ReasonableAuthorityFigure amongst his ilk and Felix, while exclusively a MeanBoss (or even at worst a downplayed BadBoss) and an ObstructiveBureaucrat when dealing with Ralph.

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* JerkassToOne: While they do not treat Ralph any better, the Nicelanders are civil with very nice to Felix and civil amongst themselves themselves, and Gene, who holds the highest authority for the game's inhabitants and it the mayor, is a BenevolentBoss and a ReasonableAuthorityFigure amongst his ilk and Felix, while exclusively a MeanBoss (or even at worst a downplayed BadBoss) and an ObstructiveBureaucrat when dealing with Ralph.



* ElementalHairComposition: His hair is actually electric sparks emitting from wires, giving him the impression that he's balding.

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* ElementalHairComposition: His hair is actually electric sparks emitting from wires, giving him the impression that he's balding.he has a combover.



* FantasticRacism: Ralph complains that he gets stopped for a "random" security check every time he goes to or from Game Central Station, accusing him of profiling.

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* FantasticRacism: Against bad guys, especially Ralph. Ralph complains that he gets stopped for a "random" security check every time he goes to or from Game Central Station, accusing him of profiling.



* HatedByAll: According to his conversation with Ralph, a lot of people seem to hate him. He doesn't appear to care.

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* HatedByAll: According to his conversation with Ralph, He claims a lot of people seem to the video game characters hate him. He doesn't appear to care.

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%%* SpikesOfVillainy: His crown became spiked after becoming assimilated by a Cy-Bug. (Does not describe the villainy part of the trope.)

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%%* * SpikesOfVillainy: His crown became spiked after becoming assimilated by a Cy-Bug. (Does not describe the villainy part of the trope.)



%%* TerribleTrio: Rancis and Candlehead form one with Taffyta.

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%%* * TerribleTrio: Rancis and Candlehead form one with Taffyta.



* JustFollowingOrders: [[spoiler:When the racers' memories are restored and they realize that Vanellope is the rightful ruler of ''Sugar Rush'', they apologize for bullying her. Candlehead wails, "I was just doing what Taffyta told me to do!!"]]



* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:When the racers' memories are restored and they realize that Vanellope is the rightful ruler of ''Sugar Rush'', they apologize for bullying her. Candlehead wails, "I was just doing what Taffyta told me to do!!"]]



* WouldHurtAChild: Implied when Duncan says to Vanellope, "[[SarcasmMode We're not gonna hurt you]], ya little ''freak!''" while wielding a police baton.

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* WouldHurtAChild: Implied when they approach Vanellope with angry looks on their faces and Duncan says to Vanellope, "[[SarcasmMode "[[BlatantLies We're not gonna hurt you]], ya little ''freak!''" while wielding a police baton.
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** Towards Ralph: both he and Ralph wanted something more than what they had, and were willing to force their way into other games to get what they felt was their due. The difference is, Ralph legitimately cares about others even if he is a little selfish, and makes up for his many mistakes, while Turbo cares about no one and nothing other than himself and getting the attention he wants. He represents what Ralph could have been if he had been consumed by his resentment and jealousy.
** In the same vein, one to Vanellope. Both are known for having streaks of selfishness, are the most experienced racers in their respective games, and are sly, resourceful tricksters. The major contrasting point is that like Ralph, Vanellope genuinely cares about her friends and eventually saves Ralph, while Turbo is an egotistical and manipulative psychopath who doesn't hesitate to ruin anybody's life if he has anything to gain from it. This, by the way, is especially noticeable since King Candy was continually trying to kill or at least render her ineffective to his regime, so there are lots of opportunities for comparison and contrast.
** To a lesser degree, he's even one to Felix. Both are adorable-but-awesome "good guy" characters who are used to having a lot of spotlight and positive attention, but have their happy life threatened by a sudden event. However, Felix, while he can be InnocentlyInsensitive, honestly wants to help others. He quickly forgives Ralph, the cause of the problem, once he understands why he ran off, and ultimately becomes a real hero. Turbo doesn't care what happens to others and completely wrecks the lives of the game characters who stand in the way of his getting the glory he wants.

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** Towards Ralph: both Both he and Ralph wanted something more than what they had, had and were willing to force their way into other games to get what they felt was their due. The difference is, is that Ralph legitimately cares about others others, even if he is a little selfish, and makes up for his many mistakes, while Turbo cares about no one and nothing other than himself and getting the attention he wants. He represents what Ralph could have been if he had been consumed by his resentment and jealousy.
** In the same vein, one to Vanellope. Both are known for having streaks of selfishness, are the most experienced racers in their respective games, and are sly, resourceful tricksters. The major contrasting point is that that, like Ralph, Vanellope genuinely cares about her friends and eventually saves Ralph, while Turbo is an egotistical and manipulative psychopath who doesn't hesitate to ruin anybody's life if he has anything to gain from it. This, by the way, is especially noticeable since King Candy was continually trying to kill or at least render her ineffective to his regime, so there are lots of opportunities for comparison and contrast.
** To a lesser degree, he's even one to Felix. Both are adorable-but-awesome "good guy" characters who are used to having a lot of spotlight and positive attention, attention but have their happy life lives threatened by a sudden event. However, Felix, while he can be InnocentlyInsensitive, honestly wants to help others. He quickly forgives Ralph, the cause of the problem, once he understands why he ran off, and ultimately becomes a real hero. Turbo doesn't care what happens to others and completely wrecks the lives of the game characters who stand in the way of his getting the glory he wants.

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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Averted. He knows exactly what makes someone like [[NiceGuy Ralph]] tick. Instead of trying to play off Ralph's desire for a medal and bribing him to leave, he instead appeals to Ralph's affection for Vanellope to make the [[GentleGiant big guy]] think [[BreakHerHeartToSaveHer he's doing the right thing by stopping her from racing]].



* HighCollarOfDoom: His persona as the corrupt ruler "King Candy" has a high white collar. It's likely a carryover from Vanellope's princess design, where, of course, this trope is averted.

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* HighCollarOfDoom: His persona as the corrupt ruler "King Candy" has a high white collar. It's likely a carryover (and contrast) from Vanellope's princess design, where, of course, this trope is averted.design.



* TheTapeKnewYouWouldSayThat: [[AvertedTrope Averted]] when Ralph accidentally hatches a Cy-Bug egg, causing him to run back and forth in despair as the hatchling attaches itself to Ralph's face, while Hologram's pre-recorded speech is ''praising'' Ralph's supposed virtues. It's either DramaticIrony or HypocriticalHumor; take your pick.

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* {{Foil}}: To Ralph. Both are game hoppers with selfish goals. While Ralph is a NiceGuy, Turbo isn't. They also give VillainProtagonist new meanings: Ralph is the antagonist of his game, but he is the protagonist of the film. Turbo ''was'' the protagonist of his own game, but he's the main antagonist of the film.

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* {{Foil}}: To Ralph. Both are game hoppers with selfish goals. While Ralph is a NiceGuy, NiceGuy who just wants a fair deal, Turbo isn't. They also give VillainProtagonist new meanings: Ralph is the antagonist of his game, but he is the protagonist of the film. Turbo ''was'' the protagonist of his own game, but he's the main antagonist of the film.



* PragmaticVillainy: He's pragmatic enough to realize that he doesn't actually need to deal with Ralph by force (nor can he); by giving Ralph the Hero's Medal and convincing him to destroy Vanellope's cart, he keeps her out of the race and placates Ralph in the process.

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* PragmaticVillainy: He's pragmatic enough Downplayed. He uses shrewder methods to realize achieve his goals, but only after realising the more upfront vicious approach won't work (and in all he cases he damn well ''tried'' to do so first): When his scheme unravels in the end, he goes right back to AxCrazy mode:
** After going into ''Road Blasters'' to sabotage it out of spite gets both
that and his own game pulled out of service, his method of hijacking ''Sugar Rush'' is to simply ingratiate himself into the game and make himself popular there.
** He tries deleting Vanelope (the main character of ''Sugar Rush'') to take her place in the game. When
he doesn't actually need realises he can't, he resorts to converting her into a glitch. His petty spite still costs him however, as he still gains Ralph's attention by reprogramming the rest of the game to mistreat her.
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to deal with Ralph by force (nor can he); by force, he resorts to giving Ralph the Hero's Medal and convincing him to destroy Vanellope's cart, he cart with the sympathetic claim that her victory could glitch ''Sugar Rush'' and get the game unplugged, killing everyone. He keeps her out of the race and placates Ralph in the process.
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* EvilIsPetty: His root motive for his murderous actions? Another game suddenly getting more attention than his.
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* SecurityCling: When Sugar Rush gets unplugged at the beginning of the sequel, they hug each other while shouting that they are now homeless.
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* AdultsAreUseless: {{Invoked|Trope}}. He never steps in when Vanellope is bullied because he is the one who originally made her a glitch and influenced the other racers to bully her by altering their memories.

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* AdultsAreUseless: {{Invoked|Trope}}. He never steps in when Vanellope is bullied because he ''he'' is the one who originally made her a glitch and influenced the other racers to bully her by altering their memories.
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* AdultsAreUseless: Although in his case it's more like Adults Caused the Problem to Begin With. He never steps in when Vanellope is bullied because he is the one who originally made her a glitch and influenced the other racers to bully her by altering their memories.

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* AdultsAreUseless: Although in his case it's more like Adults Caused the Problem to Begin With.{{Invoked|Trope}}. He never steps in when Vanellope is bullied because he is the one who originally made her a glitch and influenced the other racers to bully her by altering their memories.



* LackOfEmpathy: Turbo just wants to be the center of attention, and he really couldn't care less what it takes to get there. Attempted murder, (accidentally though without remorse) crashing two games including his own, and a prolonged campaign of ostracism to force those who would be in his spotlight out of the way are done just as easily as using shortcuts to get ahead in a race.

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* LackOfEmpathy: Turbo just wants to be the center of attention, and he really couldn't care less not caring about what it takes to get there. Attempted murder, (accidentally though without remorse) crashing two games games, including his own, and a prolonged campaign of ostracism to force those who would be in his spotlight out of the way are done just as easily as using shortcuts to get ahead in a race.



* TheSociopath: He has no empathy for anyone but himself and doesn't care whom he hurts as long as he gets his way. [[WouldHurtAChild As Vanellope learns the hard way, children are no exception.]]

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* TheSociopath: He has no empathy for anyone but himself and doesn't care whom he hurts as long as he gets his way. [[WouldHurtAChild As Vanellope learns the hard way, children are no exception.]]exception]].

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* TheAce: Not only is he the ruler of ''Sugar Rush'', but [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking he is also the most accomplished racer]]. Justified in that he’s been at it for longer than everyone else.

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* TheAce: Not only is he the ruler of ''Sugar Rush'', but [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking he is also the most accomplished racer]].racer. Justified in that he’s been at it for longer than everyone else.



* InconsistentSpelling:
** The online Disney Store merch spelled Candlehead's name as "Candle Head", presumably to make it more similar to the other racers' names, which are all two words.
** Prototypes of the Sugar Rush figurines had their own unusual spellings (including "Candle Head"), some of them likely typos: Adorabeezle as "Adorabeezie", Taffyta as "Taffeta", Vanellope as "Vanelolope", and Gloyd's surname spelled as "Orangbeor".



* SpellMyNameWithAnS:
** The online Disney Store merch spelled Candlehead's name as "Candle Head", presumably to make it more similar to the other racers' names, which are all two words.
** Prototypes of the Sugar Rush figurines had their own unusual spellings (including "Candle Head"), some of them likely typos: Adorabeezle as "Adorabeezie", Taffyta as "Taffeta", Vanellope as "Vanelolope", and Gloyd's surname spelled as "Orangbeor".

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* CatchPhrase: "[[BreadAndCircuses Have some candy!]]" and "Turbo-tastic!", his original catchphrase as Turbo.



* CharacterCatchphrase: "[[BreadAndCircuses Have some candy!]]" and "Turbo-tastic!", his original catchphrase as Turbo.



* TheBully: Mocks, shoves , picks on, etc. Vanellope for being a glitch [[spoiler:at first]].
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Stay sweet!" (InUniverse only, as she only says it once in the film itself.)

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* TheBully: Mocks, shoves , shoves, picks on, etc. Vanellope for being a glitch [[spoiler:at first]].
* {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: "Stay sweet!" (InUniverse only, as she only says it once in the film itself.)



* CatchPhrase: Of a sort. They make a distinctive buzzing sound that sounds like "mmmmmm" whenever they spot something tasty [[spoiler:and when they're drawn in by the Diet Cola Mountain beacon to their deaths]].

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: Of a sort. They make a distinctive buzzing sound that sounds like "mmmmmm" whenever they spot something tasty [[spoiler:and when they're drawn in by the Diet Cola Mountain beacon to their deaths]].
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* FinalBoss: Played straight. He comically [[InvokedTrope invokes]] this by referring to himself as the "boss level".

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* FinalBoss: Played straight. He comically [[InvokedTrope invokes]] this by referring to himself as the "boss level".level" when he confronts Ralph after being fused with a Cy-Bug.
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* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: The victory screen back when he was Turbo outright showed him getting into the faces of the other two rival drivers after receiving his trophy, making it clear that he’s a poor sport when it comes to winning, too.

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* WhiteAndRedAndEerieAllOver: While King Candy's outfit is quite colorful, consisting mainly of purple and gold, his true form as Turbo wears a white and red racing suit and has pale grayish-white skin. Turbo was already a terrible GreenEyedMonster in the past, as revealed in exposition, but in the film proper, he's gotten even worse, disguising himself as a character in another game to take it over. This leads to a horrifying scene when his true form is exposed, causing him to flicker with white, red, and orange pixels as he switches back and forth between his forms as King Candy and Turbo and pulls a few [[NightmareFace Nightmare Faces]] as well.

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* WhereIWasBornAndRazed: In his attempt to take over a new game that was stealing the popularity of his own, Turbo ended up getting his own game shut down for good along with the one he tried to take over, effectively causing the destruction of his homeworld and possibly the deaths of at least some of the game's other characters if they didn't manage to get to Game Central Station in time. [[LackOfEmpathy He had no complaints about this turn of events save for his failure to take over the new game]].
* WhiteAndRedAndEerieAllOver: While King Candy's outfit is quite colorful, consisting mainly of purple and gold, his true form as Turbo wears a white and red racing suit and has pale grayish-white skin. Turbo was already a terrible GreenEyedMonster in the past, as revealed in exposition, but in the film proper, he's gotten even worse, disguising himself as a character in another game to take it over. This leads to a horrifying scene when his true form is exposed, causing him to flicker with white, red, and orange pixels as he switches back and forth between his forms as King Candy and Turbo and pulls a few [[NightmareFace Nightmare Faces]] {{Nightmare Face}}s as well.



** He tried to ''kill'' Vanellope when he first visited the game. Turns out disconnecting her program node from all the other program nodes and locking away everyone's memories of her was his plan B. His first plan was an attempt to ''[[{{Unperson}} delete Vanellope from the game's programming entirely]]'', and Turbo only abandoned this line of attack because he wasn't able to make that fundamental an alteration to the game.

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** He tried to ''kill'' Vanellope when he first visited the game. Turns out that disconnecting her program node from all the other program nodes and locking away everyone's memories of her was his plan B. His first plan was an attempt to ''[[{{Unperson}} delete Vanellope from the game's programming entirely]]'', and Turbo only abandoned this line of attack because he wasn't able to make that fundamental an alteration to the game.
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* AintTooProudToBeg: [[spoiler: When Vanellope (jokingly) says that all those who were mean to her shall be executed, Taffyta quickly drops to her knees and starts pleading for her life in tears, much to the satisfaction of both Vanellope and Calhoun]].
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* TerribleTrio: Rancis and Candlehead form one with Taffyta.

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* BigBad: [[spoiler:They're this in the tie-in video game which focuses upon them invading the main three games.]]



* UndergroundMonkey: [[spoiler:The ones in Sugar Rush are candy coated, but it doesn't change their behavior.]] Justified due to their assimilation powers - [[spoiler:they've been eating the candy that makes up Sugar Rush's world]].

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** The plot of the tie-in video game involves Ralph accidentally unleashing them into the main three games after the events of the movie. While the ones in Hero's Duty look like how they usually do, [[spoiler:and the ones in Sugar Rush match the movie, we also see some in Fix-It-Felix Jr, and they, too, have managed to develop appearances fitting it by covering themselves in the bricks and debris left behind from the dump.]]
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** As Turbo, he's one for the nameless mascot of VideoGame/RallyX. ''Turbo Time'' itself, from what little we see of it, appears to be similar to ''Super Sprint''.

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** As Turbo, he's one for the nameless mascot of VideoGame/RallyX. ''Turbo Time'' itself, from what little we see of it, appears to be a top down racing game similar to ''Super Sprint''.
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** As Turbo, he's one for the nameless mascot of VideoGame/RallyX.

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** As Turbo, he's one for the nameless mascot of VideoGame/RallyX. ''Turbo Time'' itself, from what little we see of it, appears to be similar to ''Super Sprint''.
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* TaughtByExperience: The first time Turbo invades another arcade booth, he merely corrupted and trashed ''Road Blasters'' in his spite for that game. This ends up getting ''Turbo Time'' unplugged as well [[DidntThinkThisThrough due to his absence rendering the game unplayable]]. When he manages to transfer into ''Sugar Rush'', he tries a more subtle, pragmatic approach, choosing to reprogram the game to his benefit instead of just recklessly sabotaging it.

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* TaughtByExperience: The first time Turbo invades another arcade booth, he merely corrupted and trashed ''Road Blasters'' in his spite for that game. This ends up getting ''Turbo Time'' unplugged as well [[DidntThinkThisThrough due to his absence rendering the game unplayable]]. When he manages to transfer into ''Sugar Rush'', he tries a more subtle, pragmatic approach, choosing to reprogram the game to his benefit instead of just recklessly sabotaging it. The strategy proves to be far more effective for him.

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