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1Tropes for the characters introduced in ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet'' can be found here. All characters that appeared in the first installment can be found on [[Characters/WreckItRalph the page of the first film]] and through browsing the appropriate subpage.
2
3'''Beware of spoilers'''
4----
5[[foldercontrol]]
6
7!Netizens
8[[folder:[=KnowsMore=]]]
9[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/knowsmore.png]]
10[[caption-width-right:350:"What can [=KnowsMore=] help you find today?"]]
11-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlanTudyk
12The curator of a search engine of the same name. He primarily assists users with finding things in the Net.
13----
14* DudeWheresMyRespect: He is almost never thanked for his services, much to his annoyance.
15* DisembodiedEyebrows: He has eyebrows that float above his glasses.
16* FinishingEachOthersSentences: He has an autofill function that enables him to predict what users are looking for. It just is being aggressive that day.
17* GoodCounterpart: Tudyk was also the voice of King Candy/[[spoiler:Turbo]], but this character is far friendlier.
18* InsufferableGenius: Downplayed; while he's usually quite friendly, he does tend to occasionally get a bit smug, condescending, and a little bit snarky on a few rare occasions. When a user named Madeline is looking for ballet tights, [=KnowsMore=] hopes that ballet will last longer than the soccer phase.
19* MediumBlending: The rest of his body is in 3-D, but his eyes are on his glasses, not his head, and are animated in frame-by-frame 2-D.
20* TheProfessor: He wears a mortar board and a stylized academic robe.
21* RapidFireInterrupting: His aggressive Auto-fill makes him interrupt visitors with search suggestions.
22* ShorterMeansSmarter: He is a really short man but offers an incredible amount of knowledge and trivia.
23* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: His glasses add to his academic image.
24[[/folder]]
25
26[[folder:Yesss]]
27[[quoteright:252:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yesss.png]]
28[[caption-width-right:252:"That is what the Internet was made for!"]]
29-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TarajiPHenson
30
31An algorithm responsible for finding the most trending thing on the net, and curator of Buzzztube.
32----
33* AnthropomorphicPersonification: She is a humanoid representation of an algorithm used by the Buzzztube site to find hot, trending videos, who has her own office and converses with the main protagonists.
34* BlueIsHeroic: Yesss is a blue algorithm who helps [[spoiler:protect Ralph and Vanellope in the climax]].
35* DoubleNegative: In the trailer, [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall Ralph asks if "Ralph Wrecks the Internet" would be a more appropriate title]]:
36-->'''Ralph''': Shouldn't it be, "Ralph ''Wrecks'' the Internet"?\
37'''Vanellope''': Yes, since he is Wreck-It Ralph?\
38'''Yesss''': Uh, yeah, but "break the internet", it's like a thing.\
39'''Ralph''': Right, it's just "Wreck the Internet" kinda sounds better, doesn't it?\
40'''Yesss''': You're not wrong.
41* TheFashionista: One of her main traits. See UnlimitedWardrobe.
42* {{Irony}}: Her job is to make sure that trends get the attention they deserve. That means that the first scene featuring the algorithm named [[BigYES Yesss]] is her going [[RapidFireNo No, no, no]] as she sifts through a few videos that ''don't'' deserve the attention.
43* LovableAlphaBitch: She's egotistical, obsessed with trends, and dismissive of Ralph until she discovers he's her latest viral sensation. [[spoiler: She also genuinely cares about Ralph and Vanellope's well being and continues to help them even when Ralph's [[InstantWebHit internet fame]] has long dried out.]]
44* PrettyInMink: The first costume we see her wearing includes a fur coat. It's still very appropriate garment for a Head Algorithm, though, considering the fur looks like it's made of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_fiber optical fibers]].
45* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She is one of the most important programs for Buzzztube, and she's helpful to people. When Ralph finds out the folly of reading negative comments, she assures him those don't represent everyone, and shouldn't let feel down just because of a few jerks.
46* SassyBlackWoman: Well, [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation not literally]], but she is voiced by Taraji P. Henson and she fits the trope thanks to her sassy personality.
47* UnlimitedWardrobe: She has to keep track of the latest trends and has a new outfit in each scene.
48[[/folder]]
49
50[[folder:J.P. Spamley]]
51[[quoteright:344:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spamley.png]]
52[[caption-width-right:344:"I'll take you to my website!"]]
53-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillHader (uncredited)
54A pop-up advertisement looking for people who want to get rich playing video games.
55----
56* ButtMonkey: Poor guy typically gets punched on a day-to-day basis by Pop-up Blockers and when he meets with Double Dan, he is intimidated by him immensely. Also Ralph slows down his car while riding in it, and later breaks through his car [[spoiler:while falling]].
57* ClickbaitGag: He carries and acts as a pop-up ad for making money playing video games.
58* GreenAndMean: Downplayed. He's a shady dealer with green skin, but also a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
59* HonestJohnsDealership: He barely ekes out a living by telling gamers that they can get rich quick by playing video games. He's surprisingly honest about it once you actually sign up, and never tries to cheat Ralph. Although his pitch is "get rich playing video games!", he explains right away that most of his loot hunting contracts are for low-level items that run around $5 to $10. You ''could'' nickel-and-dime your way to getting a decent amount of money on this over time, but it's not the big payoff in his ads. He actually ''does'' have a few high-level contracts for big payoffs, up to $40,000 - but there's a ''reason'' they're expensive: they're incredibly difficult to obtain. Again, despite his shady persona, he explains all of this to Ralph up front, and explicitly warns him that the $40,000 contract to steal Shank's car is risky.
60* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a shady spam salesman but he genuinely becomes friendly with Ralph, even after the latter by all accounts blows him off after abandoning getting money off Spamley's video game playing business. [[spoiler:He even attempts to save Ralph at the end of the film, and although Ralph just crashes through the poorly done vehicle, the thought still counts]].
61* MeaningfulName: He's the personification of spam (i.e. junk mail) advertising.
62* RealMoneyTrade: His website allows users to buy and sell video game items.
63* SuddenlyShouting: Whenever he has to summon "GORD! '''GORD!!'''"
64[[/folder]]
65
66[[folder:Gord]]
67[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gord.png]]
68%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
69Spamley's personal assistant.
70----
71* CreepilyLongArms: He can [[RubberMan stretch them at will]], to a rather disturbing effect.
72* CuteMute: He doesn't say a word and he's pretty cute with his big eyes and turtleneck sweater that covers him up to his nose.
73* FishEyes: Gord’s eyes are completely unfocused.
74* StealthHiBye: When Spamley calls for him he appears out of nowhere, [[JumpScare jumpscaring]] Ralph.
75[[/folder]]
76
77[[folder:Double Dan]]
78[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/double_dan.jpg]]
79[[caption-width-right:350:"What are you doing here?"]]
80-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlfredMolina
81
82One resident of the Dark Net and an expert hacker.
83----
84* BaldOfEvil: Downplayed. The top of his head has little-to-no hair, and he's a rude and unfriendly person doing shady business.
85* BerserkButton: He hates people looking at his little brother (aka the living tumor on his neck) because his brother is self-conscious.
86* BigBrotherInstinct: He punches Spamley when he think he's staring at his brother because the latter is self-conscious.
87* BodyHorror: He resembles a giant slug with human skin and has a tumor with a face on it on his neck.
88* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Downplayed. Double Dan isn't exactly evil but does sell viruses for a living. He also happens to be protective of his little brother.
89* EvenEvilHasStandards: Again, he's not exactly evil, but despite being a black market virus salesman, he doesn't sugarcoat what a bad idea it is to let a virus loose outside of its intended destination.
90* EvilBrit: Has the voice of Alfred Molina and is a crime boss.
91* {{Expy}}: Of [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan Jabba the Hutt]], both in terms of physical appearance and being a crime lord.
92* FatBastard: A fat, slug-like creature who makes a living by creating and selling viruses.
93* KarmaHoudini: Is never seen again after he gives Arthur the Insecurity Virus to Ralph, meaning he most likely continued running his shady business as per usual.
94* PlotIrrelevantVillain: Despite being an ObviouslyEvil crime boss of the Dark Web, the only villainous thing he does is he sells Ralph the insecurity virus that crashes ''Slaughter Race'' and tries to destroy the Internet. However, Dan wisely warns Ralph not to let the virus spread out and escape, in which Ralph actually failed to do in his part.
95* SmallRoleBigImpact: He appears in exactly one scene, selling Arthur the Insecurity Virus to Ralph - which results in the film's climax.
96[[/folder]]
97
98[[folder:The Virus ('''Spoilers''')]]
99!!'''Arthur (The Insecurity Virus)'''
100[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arthur_virus.png]]
101-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio
102
103A virus designed to find insecurities in a program and replicate them to cause the program to crash.
104----
105* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: Arthur is long, round and slender, like a snake, implying it's a worm-type virus. Also serves as a little bit of {{Foreshadowing}} if you know your computer viruses: worms are among the most destructive viruses there are.
106* BrokenRecord: "Scanning for insecurities... Scanning for insecurities..."
107* FlawExploitation: He functions by detecting and replicating insecurities in a system. This can be coding flaws to the point an entire game can collapse, or manifesting the emotional insecurities of someone like Ralph creating clones that are nothing but their worse traits.
108* GreaterScopeVillain: Since the movie has NoAntagonist, he's this. It doesn't drive the plot, but the protagonist's issues cause it to wreak havoc in the climax.
109* KarmaHoudini: Possibly. [[spoiler:Arthur disappears after spreading the Ralph clones all over the internet and is not seen being destroyed or captured, meaning it got off scot-free and will most likely continue to scan and copy insecurities in the future]].
110* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Its voice is based off of Creator/KeithSzarabajka's take on [[Franchise/MassEffect Harbinger]].
111* SemanticSuperpower: Double Dan explains that the virus searches for insecurities and copies them endlessly. [[spoiler:However, it turns out this doesn't just mean insecurities in the game code itself like Vanellope's glitch, but also ''emotional'' insecurities...]]
112* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: Doesn't appear in any of the merchandise and poses the biggest threat to the whole cast.
113* TomTheDarkLord: Double Dan has named this virus "Arthur".
114* WalkingSpoiler: Its existence spoils the climax of the film.
115* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:The last we see of Arthur, it is busy copying Ralph’s insecurities left and right before shooting beams at the camera. It disappears from the film afterwards, implying it escaped somewhere into the internet to spread chaos.]]
116
117!!'''The Wreck-It Ralph Virus'''
118[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ralphzilla.png]]
119-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnCReilly
120
121Arthur's creation, a swarm of viral Ralph copies born of Ralph's emotional insecurity.
122----
123* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Once it takes its BodyOfBodies form, the Wreck-It Ralph virus is easily over 100 feet tall.
124* BodyOfBodies: The clones of Ralph that Arthur creates forms a giant King Kong-sized version of Ralph.
125* DigitalAbomination: An unstoppable army of discolored Ralph clones created by Double Dan's virus Arthur, all of them made from Ralph's emotional insecurities and negative personality traits. They're capable of generating lightning and eventually all come together to form a huge BodyOfBodies with the intent of having Vanellope all to itself and killing Ralph, all the while corrupting and nearly destroying the entire internet in the process.
126* DisappearsIntoLight: [[spoiler:The Giant Ralph fades away into pixels of light after Ralph accepts Vanellope’s choice of staying in Slaughter Race.]]
127* EnemyWithout: The clones serve as this to Ralph, representing his negative personality traits, such as selfishness, clinginess, and destructiveness.
128* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Deconstructed. His desire to be friends with Vanellope is sympathetic it is also makes him willing to harm anyone in his way, including attempting to kill Ralph.
129* TheHeartless: Arthur exploits Ralph’s insecurities of letting go of Vanellope and causes it to create clones of Ralph with all his negative traits: a jealous, clingy monster who refuses to share his friend.
130* HiveMind: The Wreck-It Ralph Virus Clones when they form a Giant Ralph.
131* {{Kaiju}}: The Giant Ralph rampages among the website buildings like one, even [[KingKongClimb climbing the tallest one]].
132* KillAndReplace: The Giant Ralph Virus tries to do this to Ralph to be Vanellope’s only friend.
133* MadnessMantra: "Friend?"
134* MonsterOfTheAesop: Double Dan's virus copies the extremely insecure Ralph, creating a horde of replicants that wander around moaning "friend" and want to capture Vanellope and keep her with them forever.
135* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:After Ralph tells the giant monster that in order to be a good friend, he must let Vanellope go even though it hurts, it accepts his speech and peacefully disappears into the light instead of being destroyed by the antivirus program.]]
136* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: Doesn’t appear in any of the merchandise and poses the biggest threat to the whole cast.
137* WalkingSpoiler: Like Arthur, its existence spoils the climax of the film.
138* TheWormThatWalks: The clones join up to become one giant Ralph which performs a KingKongClimb.
139* {{Yandere}}: The Ralph Virus is willing to kill the actual Ralph so it can be with Vanellope.
140* YellowLightningBlueLightning: The virus Ralphs can create sparks of red electricity.
141[[/folder]]
142
143!''Slaughter Race''
144[[folder:Shank]]
145[[quoteright:238:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shank.png]]
146[[caption-width-right:238:"Well well well. While the cat was away, these mice tried to play."]]
147-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GalGadot
148
149The in-game leader of a group of thugs in ''Slaughter Race''.
150----
151* ActionGirl: She's rough and tough in an extreme ''VideoGame/{{Carmageddon}}''-like racing game.
152* BadassDriver: Her driving skills are on par or even better than Vanellope's. Mind that she does not have any superpower like Vanellope, just pure skill.
153* BadassIsraeli: Being voiced by Gal Gadot, Shank has a noticeable Israeli accent, and she proves herself to be a ''very'' formidable threat if someone gets on her bad side.
154* BenevolentBoss: Shank has shown to consider her group more like family than employees and respects their disagreements.
155* BigSisterInstinct: She and Vanellope develop this dynamic during the course of the movie. [[spoiler:Vanellope even confides to her with something she has no courage to say to Ralph]].
156* BossSubtitles: When Shank appears to a pair of players trying to steal her car, a lot of text appears around her head including her name, not unlike character introductions in ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}''.
157* CoolBigSis: A big sister figure to Vanellope with the latter noting she's cool in every way.
158* CoolCar: Her stylish car which everyone tries to steal and is possibly even the central objective of the game.
159* DarkIsNotEvil: Shank wears dark clothing and is the leader of the in-game antagonists of ''Slaughter Race'', but is quite friendly when off work.
160* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Shank is first shown with her intimidating gang members getting the drop on two players about to steal her car and promptly orders Pyro to kill them. Afterwards, Shank gets into a mild disagreement with Pyro and Felony about how hard they may be going on the gamers, but she expresses her opinion in a non-threatening manner. When Vanellope and Ralph attempt to steal her car, Shank manages to keep up while showing her impressive driving skills. And even though she has every right to be mad at the duo, she immediately helps them on their quest. Shank is a ruthless in-game leader, and off-game she's a genuine NiceGirl, and either way she's a BadassDriver.
161* {{Expy}}: Of Gisele Yashar from Film/TheFastAndTheFurious, especially in being played by the same actress.
162* {{Foil}}: To Ralph. Both are the lead antagonists of violent video games and act as older sibling (bordering on parental) figures to Vanellope. Ralph is the ''only'' antagonist of his game (with the violence being quite cartoonish), started off with zero friends, and is shown to be quite insecure; Shank may be the lead antagonist of her game (the violence of her game is more BlackComedy but still more mature than Ralph's), she also has four teammates who also act as antagonists who she considers family, and is quite confident. Also, while Ralph's body is cartoonishly huge, Shank has realistic proportions.
163* HiddenDepths: She and her crew may seem tough and ruthless (and indeed they are, in-game at least), but after getting to know Vanellope and Ralph they show a friendlier side to themselves, even offering to help the duo earn the money needed to buy the Sugar Rush steering wheel.
164-->'''Shank:''' ''♫ We may be a motley crew, but our hearts ring true! ♫''
165* InkSuitActor: Shank was very clearly drawn to look like Gal Gadot.
166* TheLeader: Shank is the in-game boss of the game as well as the de-facto leader of her gang when they are on and off their job, and incorporates three of the four types of leaders. Shank is the one to come up with ideas or orders (The Mastermind), an experienced "bad guy" along with her gang (Levelheaded), and is TheFace of the gang noted for her confidence and Vanellope takes an instant liking to her (Charismatic).
167* MeanCharacterNiceActor: In-universe. Her character in-game is the leader of a thug gang out to terrorize the streets and take extreme measures on players who attempt to steal her car. Outside of game, however, Shank and her crew are actually pretty nice people to hang out with and even find some of the actions they do in-characters a bit too extreme. Shank isn’t even that mad after Vanellope stole her car, saying that she was having a good time racing with her and even invites Vanellope to play her game again.
168* NiceGirl: When she's off-the-clock, Shank's extremely friendly and easygoing. She doesn't even get mad at Vanellope and Ralph for trying to steal her car when they explain the situation.
169* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She's the leader of her gang, but she treats her thugs as equals, even calling them her family. She doesn't mind when Pyro and Felony question her decisions, simply explaining her point of view and respecting their own.
170* TattooedCrook: Shank has a knife tattoo.
171* WorthyOpponent: She and Vanellope see each other as one during their initial race.
172[[/folder]]
173
174[[folder:Shank's gang]]
175[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2wreck_2.jpg]]
176[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Felony, Butcher Boy, Shank (center), Little Debbie, and Pyro]]
177
178Four [=NPC=] thugs accompanying Shank. Their names are Butcher Boy (Timothy Simons), Felony (Creator/AliWong), Pyro ([[Creator/HamishAndAndy Hamish Blake]]) and Little Debbie (Glozell Green).
179----
180* ActionGirl: Felony and Little Debbie are both tough drivers just like their leader Shank.
181* AnimalMotifs: Bulls for Butcher Boy.
182* BadassCrew: A crew of experienced and badass drivers.
183* BadButt: They're supposed to be hardcore villainous [=NPC=]s in a UltraSuperDeathGoreFestChainsawer3000 video game, but they don't do anything ''really'' hardcore due to the movie's PG rating.
184* TheBigGuy: Butcher Boy is a tall, muscular man and the biggest of the gang.
185* BlowYouAway: Pyro's flamethrowers can also be used to expel hard, indefinite gusts of wind like leaf-blowers, which is used when Shank makes Ralph's first video.
186* FiveTokenBand: Shank is an Israeli[[note]]possibly, if her accent is anything to go by[[/note]] female leader, Pyro and Butcher Boy are white males (and Pyro has an Australian accent), Little Debbie is an African-American woman, and Felony is an Asian woman.
187* GracefulLoser: Butcher Boy takes getting beaten by Vanellope pretty well, saying he still has value.
188* HiddenDepths: They have deep, philosophical conversations with each other when the gamers aren't around.
189* KillItWithFire: Pyro does it very literally to two players' avatars.
190* MeanCharacterNiceActor: In-universe. As any video game villain in the film's universe, they are PunchClockVillains who hurt the player characters, but are pretty nice people outside their game.
191* MeaningfulName: Pyro attacks the player characters with flamethrowers.
192* PunchClockVillain: Much the same as the villains of arcade games. Obviously, they're villainous gangsters who do everything to get in the ways of the players' (and Ralph's and Vanellope's) objectives, but they're friendly and suprisingly helpful when they can. Pyro even feels bad about being too hard on a couple of players, but Shank argues that they provide a genuine challenge that the players expect and deserve.
193* PyroManiac: As his name implies, Pyro's weapon of choice is a pair of flamethrowers.
194* SkeletonMotif: Felony and Butcher Boy have skulls on their shirts, and the latter also has a skull tattooed on his bicep.
195* TattooedCrook: Both Felony and Butcher Boy have tattoos on their skin and are {{Punch Clock Villain}}s.
196* TwoGirlsToATeam: Gender inverted. Shank's gang consist of three females -- herself, Litle Debbie, and Felony and two males -- Pyro and Butcher Boy.
197[[/folder]]
198
199!''Pancake Milkshake''
200[[folder:Fun Bun]]
201[[quoteright:295:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20230613_102136_youtube.jpg]]
202 [[caption-width-right:295:]]
203* BalloonBelly: Ends up with one after getting fed too many pancakes by Ralph and Vanellope.
204* BlackBeadEyes: He is in a cutesy game and has tiny black eyes.
205* BlushStickers: Has these on his cheeks.
206* BunniesForCuteness: An adorable pink bunny from a video game for toddlers.
207* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Explodes after eating too many pancakes.
208* OhCrap: Has this reaction when he sees Vanellope giving him even more pancakes.
209
210[[/folder]]
211
212[[folder:Puddles]]
213[[quoteright:295:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20230613_102231_youtube.jpg]]
214 [[caption-width-right:295:]]
215* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: A bright blue kitten. Justified because he is from a toddler game.
216* CuteKitten: An adorable blue kitten from a video game for toddlers.
217* SatelliteCharacter: Is not given as much focus as Fun Bun in the short scene they have with Ralph and Vanellope.
218* StockAnimalDiet: A cat whose favorite drink is milk-based.
219[[/folder]]
220
221!Other
222
223[[folder:Disney Princesses]]
224[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/disney_princesses_2.jpg]]
225[[caption-width-right:350: [[labelnote:Pictured]](From left to right) '''Top:''' [[Franchise/{{Frozen}} Anna, Elsa]], [[WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog Tiana]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]], [[Franchise/BeautyAndTheBeastDisney Belle]] and WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} '''Middle:''' [[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty Aurora]], [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Snow White]] and WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}} '''Bottom:''' WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}, [[Franchise/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]], Vanellope, WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}, [[Franchise/{{Tangled}} Rapunzel]] and [[Franchise/{{Aladdin}} Jasmine]][[/labelnote]] ]]
226-->'''WesternAnimation/{{Snow White|And The Seven Dwarfs}} voiced by:''' [[DescendedCreator Pamela Ribon]]
227-->'''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} voiced by:''' Creator/JenniferHale
228-->'''[[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty Aurora]] voiced by:''' Creator/KateHiggins
229-->'''[[Franchise/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]] voiced by:''' Creator/JodiBenson
230-->'''Franchise/{{Be|auty And The Beast Disney}}lle voiced by:''' Paige O'Hara
231-->'''[[Franchise/{{Aladdin}} Jasmine]] voiced by:''' Linda Larkin
232-->'''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}} voiced by:''' Creator/IreneBedard
233-->'''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}} voiced by:''' Creator/MingNaWen
234-->'''WesternAnimation/{{T|he Princess And The Frog}}iana voiced by:''' Creator/AnikaNoniRose
235-->'''[[Franchise/{{Tangled}} Rapunzel]] voiced by:''' Music/MandyMoore
236-->'''[[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]] voiced by:''' Creator/KellyMacdonald
237-->'''[[Franchise/{{Frozen}} Elsa]] voiced by:''' Creator/IdinaMenzel
238-->'''[[Franchise/{{Frozen}} Anna]] voiced by:''' Creator/KristenBell
239-->'''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}} voiced by:''' Creator/AuliiCravalho
240Residing in [=OhMyDisney=], they perform appearances to the public, including a quiz show, as part of the site's function.
241----
242* AdaptationalBadass: Several, particularly the earlier princesses, are much more proactive than they usually are in their home movies. Even princesses that were ''already'' {{Action Girl}}s get this (Moana displays the ability to control water and Mulan's sword skills are borderline supernatural), [[spoiler:and by the climax they're basically a superhero team.]]
243* AdaptationalJerkass: In this universe (at least in a deleted scene), they intentionally forget [[Franchise/StarWars C-3PO's]] [[MaliciousMisnaming name]], calling him "R2-D2" and "BB-8" instead.
244* ActionGirl: Due to their AdaptationalBadass treatment, all of them become this.
245* ArtEvolution: Beyond the jump to CGI, the Walt Disney-era princesses (Snow White, Cinderella, and Aurora) have noticeably more stylized appearances than the more realistic appearances they had in their original films, with the most notable difference being that they have larger-sized and more expressive eyes. Cinderella also has visible ears, which wasn't the case in her earlier appearances. Justified, given that this is the first time Walt Disney Animation Studios has tackled these characters in ''years'' and their art style has evolved significantly since the Walt Disney days.
246* BeautifulSingingVoice: Parodied via the internet-{{flanderiz|ation}}ed versions of the Disney Princesses, who are all great singers who sing about their dreams. They even advise Vanellope on the finer points of an IWantSong. Comparatively, Creator/SarahSilverman sings Vanellope's song [[StylisticSuck in a scratchier, less-polished way]].
247* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler: They show up to save Ralph when he falls off of the Google tower.]]
248* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: In their original films, their behavior and personalities made a lot of sense. Out of context, they all come across as rather eccentric.
249--> '''Vanellope:''' So what you're saying is that if I stare at some water--
250--> '''Ariel:''' Dah! ''Important'' water.
251--> '''Vanellope:''' Right. Of course. ''Important'' water. I stare at the ''important'' water and somehow magically I'll start singing about my dream?
252* CreatorCameo: Interestingly, Snow White is voiced by Pamela Ribon rather than her current voice actor, Katie Von Till. Ribon is not only the co-writer for the entire movie, but also the person who wrote and pitched the Princess scene!
253* CoolBigSis: They encourage Vanellope to follow her dream.
254* DramaticWind: For Pocahontas. The movie pokes fun at this use in her original film. Her hair is blown by the wind indoors. Also for some reason, [[BlowYouAway she has the ability to control wind]].
255* ElementalPowers: During the climax, Moana and Ariel demonstrate some control over [[MakingASplash water]], Pocahontas has some control over [[BlowYouAway wind]], and Elsa has her [[AnIcePerson ice powers]].
256* {{Fangirl}}: In the Greek dub, Merida's Scottish accent when she talks is replaced with her talking in Ancient Greek. Anna says that's because she's interested in Creator/{{Aristotle}}.
257-->'''Merida:''' Έστιν ουν τραγωδία μίμησις πράξεως σπουδαίας και τελείας, μέγεθος εχούσης, ηδυσμένω λόγω. [[note]] Tragedy is the imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself. [[/note]]\
258'''Vanellope:''' Uh-huh. ''[to the others]'' What did she just say?\
259'''Tiana:''' We don't know.\
260'''Moana:''' We can't understand her.\
261'''Anna:''' She's quoting Creator/{{Aristotle}}.\
262'''Vanellope:''' Ahhh.
263* {{Flanderization}}: Downplayed compared to the original draft of the movie, but the princesses still have their personality traits exaggerated for comedy. This is in part due to them not being the real Princesses, but rather avatars created in their likeness for the quiz shows.
264* FunTShirt: Once they get casual wear inspired by Vanellope, plenty of them have amusing {{Mythology Gag}}s in their shirts.
265** Ariel: "[[WaxingLyrical Gizmos& Whooz-its& Whats-its& Snarfblats& Dinglehoppers]]"
266** Aurora: "Nap Queen"
267** Belle: "BFF - Beast Friends Forever" beneath a silhouette of the Beast's head.
268** Cinderella: "[=G2G=]" ([[ScrewThisImOuttaHere got to go]]... in the pumpkin carriage, no less)
269** Elsa: "Just Let It Go"
270** Anna: “finish each other's" ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7HPHzazI7A in a sandwich]])
271** Moana: "[[HashtagForLaughs #Shiny]]"
272** Merida: [[MamaBear "Mum" (below a bear)]], a reference to her mother Queen Elinor, who changes into a bear after eating an enchanted tart
273** Rapunzel has the [[BadGuyBar Snuggly Duckling]] logo.
274** Tiana: "[[UsefulNotes/NewOrleans NOLA]]"
275** Mulan: a jacket with Mushus (which she never opens)
276** Snow White: a poison apple with the word "Poison" beneath it
277** Pocahontas: "Blue Corn Moon" with the image of a howling wolf and the moon as a backdrop.
278** Jasmine: "3 Wishes" (with the number being the Genie's hand)
279* FourthWallObserver: The Princesses are very much aware of the fact that Merida is from Creator/{{Pixar}}.
280* FunnyForeigner: Merida. She's the only princess with a non-American accent, and her use of Scottish phrases will confuse any non-native speakers. Played with in that it's implied that she's foreign not because she's Scottish, but because she's from [[Creator/{{Pixar}} the other studio]].
281* HiddenDepths: In the film's original cut of their scene, the Princesses reveal to Vanellope that some of them are not as "perfect" as most would believe. Jasmine, for example, is actually allergic to cats and requires an inhaler to help deal with her allergies. Also, Snow White is actually nearsighted and wears glasses when off-duty. In the final cut, it is also revealed that they don't really know anything about modern fashion until they meet Vanellope, who then inspires them to start wearing similar outfits when off-duty.
282* {{Irony}}: Snow White, who was poisoned, [[spoiler:uses poison to save Ralph]].
283* IWantSong: Discussed. The princesses talk about their experiences (detailed in their own films) about singing about your wants and dreams in life and Vanellope is a bit put out when she can't. They advise her to go through something and [[ItMakesSenseInContext stare into some important water]].
284* LetsGetDangerous: Someone steps into the Princess' dressing room unauthorized, and everyone ''immediately'' grabs a weapon or otherwise prepares to fight. [[spoiler:They were also out in the Internet while the Wreck-It Ralph Virus was running amok, and when Ralph falls they immediately coordinate a rescue for him.]]
285* MakingASplash: Moana and Ariel now seem to have the ability to control water.
286* MissingMom: When Jasmine asks Vanellope if she ever had daddy issues, Vanellope tells her she doesn't even have a mom. Jasmine, Pocahontas, Cinderella, Belle, Snow White, Ariel, Elsa, and Anna [[BlackComedy happily exclaim that they don't either]].
287* ModestRoyalty: They become this after donning their Vanellope-inspired casual attire.
288* MundaneObjectAmazement: As it turns out, they're so used to their [[IconicOutfit Iconic Outfits]] that they are impressed by Vanellope's casual clothing. So impressed, in fact, that they all decide to start wearing similar attire when off-duty. Ariel even nearly breaks into a parody of "Part of Your World" over her amazement at getting to wear a t-shirt.
289* MundaneUtility: Elsa is seen using her powers to make and cool a milkshake when off-duty.
290* MythologyGag: There are actually quite a few of them in their scene in addition to the aforementioned references seen on their casual wear. For example:
291** When mistaking Vanellope for an intruder, some of the Princesses that have weapons based on ones seen in their movies, with Pocahontas wielding her father's club, Rapunzel wielding her frying pan, and Anna having her fists raised.
292** Upon questioning Vanellope, the Princesses grill her on every trope that has applied to them in their own films, including having magical abilities, being able to speak to animals, etc.
293** Their appearance in the climax is also full of references to their original movies. [[spoiler:Among others, Jasmine flies the magic carpet, Aurora uses a spindle to spin Rapunzel's hair into a rope, Belle uses a book to hit Snow White's poisoned apple into the air, Anna and Cinderella help Jaq and Gus sew two of the princesses' discarded dresses to Rapunzel's magic hair to use as parachutes, Elsa then uses her powers to create an ice slide, and Tiana produces Prince Naveen - in frog form - to wake Ralph with a kiss.]] Plus, all of their actions are accompanied by their respective {{leitmotif}}s.
294* NiceCharacterMeanActor: InUniverse, the Disney Princesses themselves are all nice characters in their respective films, but in this universe, some keep [[MaliciousMisnaming pretending not to remember C-3PO's name.]][[note]] These scenes were cut from the film prior to release.[[/note]]
295* ParachutePetticoat: [[spoiler:They use a Snow White dress to act like this, so Ralph's fall is broken.]]
296* PluckyGirl: Each of the princesses have been through traumatic experiences in their respective movies, and are still quite cheerful, despite being poisoned, cursed, kidnapped or enslaved, and having their voice taken away in exchange for a pair of human legs, and not having a mother.
297* PoisonIsCorrosive: Snow White's poisonous apple has a corrosive property, [[spoiler:which is exploited by the princesses to eat through the stakes holding their ParachutePetticoat in place so that when Ralph falls into it, the stakes come off easily.]]
298* PoisonousPerson: Snow White summons poisoned apples from seemingly nowhere.
299* ReallyFondOfSleeping: Princess Aurora is regularly shown dozing off, and her Fun T-Shirt reads "Nap Queen". She probably loves her naps. She is the WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty, after all.
300* RiddleForTheAges: [[spoiler:What ''were'' they doing in the city in the climax of the film when they saw Ralph falling from the Google tower?]]
301* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: If they feel threatened, they won't hesitate to go in the defensive to protect themselves. [[spoiler:Also, at the end of the film, they work together to save Ralph from falling to his death.]]
302* ShoeSlap: Cinderella weaponizes her glass slipper as explained below.
303* SignificantWardrobeShift: Cinderella has her mice make up some modern clothes for the princesses, with Vanellope's help, while they're bonding with her, and find it easier to relax in them.
304* SinisterShiv: Parodied when Cinderella smashes the tip off of a glass slipper and points it like a broken beer bottle.
305* TheUnintelligible:
306** [[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]], [[UnintelligibleAccent because of her Scottish accent]]. She was unintelligible enough in the trailer, but the movie itself turns it up to eleven!
307--->'''Merida:''' Ach! Lang may yer lum reek, and may a moose ne'er leave your girnal with a tear drop in his eye! Haste ye back, me lassie! \
308'''Vanellope:''' Uh-huh. ''[to the others]'' What did she just say?\
309'''Tiana:''' We don't know.\
310'''Moana:''' We can't understand her.\
311'''Anna:''' She's from the [[Creator/{{Pixar}} other studio]].\
312'''Vanellope:''' Ahhh.
313** This is a MythologyGag to ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'''s Young [=MacGuffin=], one of Merida's would-be suitors who speaks in a thick, unintelligible Doric dialect that no one besides his father Lord MacGuffin can make heads or tails of.
314* YouDontLookLikeYou: While it's debatable for the princesses who made the jump from traditional animation to CGI, the same cannot be said for some that were already CGI in their debut film. [[https://helios-i.mashable.com/imagery/articles/03JOFNobwGWCcyTSlO3m740/hero-image.fill.size_1200x900.v1614270613.png Merida]]'s shape and face looks more like the style used by Disney's animation studios for Rapunzel, Anna and Elsa than how Creator/{{Pixar}} [[https://imgix.bustle.com/rehost/2016/9/13/9cc6001f-4571-4425-ba33-2834762f4c34.jpg?w=800&fit=crop&crop=faces&auto=format%2Ccompress created her]]. Especially her lack of both long neck and round face, and her mane of red hair is much brighter in ''Ralph Breaks the Internet''.
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317[[folder:Mo]]
318[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mo_9.jpg]]
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320The toddler that has the misfortune of witnessing a bunny blow up on her tablet game, thanks to Ralph's interfering.
321* BreakTheCutie: The poor thing is left a shrieking mess when she sees the bunny blow up.
322* ElmuhFuddSyndwome: She pronounces "trailer" "twailer". Justified by her age.
323* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: She's sad that a scene from the trailer of a movie she went to wasn't in it. She could be talking about the movie she has watched recently, but it's actually a SelfDeprecation joke Disney played on themselves, as Mo's scene was featured prominently in the trailers but is absent from the movie itself. Her entire scene is a MissingTrailerScene played for laughs, therefore InUniverse.
324* MeaningfulName: "Mo" is short for "Moana", [[ReusedCharacterDesign whom her character design has been reused from]].
325* ReusedCharacterDesign: Her design is taken from Baby WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}. As if that wasn't enough, [[CastingGag her mother and Moana's mother share the same voice actress]].
326* TheScream: She lets out a loud shriek when the bunny blows up.
327* ThatMakesMeFeelAngry: "...and that makes me sad."
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