"I'M GONNA WRECK IT!" Explanation Ralph's catchphrase in the game, which is popular to use in many contexts, such as situations where destruction is bound to happen or in any sexual context.
"I CAN FIX IT!" Explanation Fix-It Felix Jr.'s Catchphrase in the game, which is in similar popularity to Ralph's catchphrase and can also be used in many contexts.
"Why do I fix everything I touch?" Explanation Fix-It Felix angrily says this after trying to break the bars of his prison with his hammer, forgetting that it fixes everything it touches. Often used to (sarcastically) call out people who make the problem much worse than actually fixing it.
"I am bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be, than me." Explanation Ralph accepts his role as bad guy in the game but also learns that it doesn't mean that he is a bad guy.
"I'm cringe, and that's based. I will never be based and that's not cringe."Explanation A popular mutation of the Bad-Anon Affirmation which first saw usage circa 2021. Usually accompanied by imagery of Ralph diving for the Mentos.
A lesser-used variant of the above: "I'm mid, and that's peak. I will never be peak and that's not mid."
The phrase "Holy hot cakes" is becoming pretty popular in the fandom.
"Milk my Duds!"
"Turbo-tastic!" Explanation Turbo's catchphrase, which tends to be brought up in Turbo-related discussions or memes.
"Sweet mother hubbard...."
"It's make your mamas proud time!''
" I love my mama!"
WHEN DID VIDEO GAMES BECOME SO VIOLENT AND SCARY?
WELCOME TO THE BOSS LEVEL!
"You are one dynamite gal."
When someone does something bad in order to help others with something good, or people who would typically be considered "bad" people, such as criminals, actually perform a good deed, it's usually followed up with Zangief's "You are bad guy, but that does not mean you are bad guy."
"Thanks, Satan."◊ Explanation From when Ralph thanks Satan (or Saitine) at the Bad-Anon meeting. The scene is very exploitable, leading to people using edits of the image to thank someone who's unpopular or disliked when they do something good.
When talking about the movie on /v/, it is common to refer to it by variations of the title, such as "Break-It Bob" or "Eviscerate-It Evan."
It's not uncommon to see threads on /b/ with a picture of Ralph (or occasionally other characters) asking what his name is. Occasionally they'll name the movie that he's in and have his name as the file name. Other posters inevitably post variations like those on /v/.
tw: dynamite galExplanation Sgt. Calhoun's reaction to the phrase "dynamite gal", and the reason for it, is a textbook example of a PTSD trigger.
Quoting Surge Protector and Ralph's dialogue whenever... there's the Surge Protector and Ralph's dialogue scene (the screenshot or fanart of the scene).
Photoshopping Turbo into various other games, usually during a glitch or catastrophic scene.
Zangief's "crush men's skull like sparrow egg between thighs" has also become popular especially to describe what they want to happen to character a fan doesn't like. This has become "Body Positive Zangief".
Cinderella threatening Vanellope with a broken glass slipper. Explanation In one of the trailers for the sequel, there is a scene where Vanellope glitches into the room where all of the princesses are and this occurs.
Comments along the lines of the movie being "The Emoji Movieif it was actually good" have become popular on the teaser's comment section on YouTube.note Due to the latter film's notorious reputation for being one of the worst animated films in existence, and as a cathartic response for it ripping off the first movie. In addition, both films handle similar topics. However, with the mixed reactions the movie got, some people ended up more to call it "The Emoji Movie but with Disney".
Screenshots of the bunny getting overfed by Ralph during the trailer are being used to portray any instance of someone being given the same thing over and over again until it's too much (one of the many examples includes EA overfeeding gamers with lootboxes.) Jokes of Ralph having a force-feeding fetish also came up.
The screenshot of the Moana-like girl screaming at what happens afterward (off-screen, of course) has already become a very popular reaction shot for many situations. It's also common to replace the game she's playing with something else in video edits.
"Where's Sofia?" and "Where's Elena?" have also been tossed around. Sofia has met up with most of the Disney Princesses, and people think she should be in the movie since she's also a princess in a Disney project. Elena is roughly the same age as the Disney Princesses but doesn't meet all the requirements to be with them.note In order to be considered part of the lineup, one of the requirements is that you would have to start with a theatrical movie. Sofia and Elena both started with television movies, not theatrical movies, so they wouldn't be in the lineup even if they fit the other requirements.
Related to the above is asking where Eilonwy and Kida are, with explanations ranging from simply being kicked out to their corpses being hidden somewhere.
As part of the rivalry against DreamWorks Animation, jokes have come out that this is the Disney Princess reunion done right, as the critically-pannedShrek the Third featured a reunion of Disney Princess Expies.
"What kind of princess are you?" Explanation When Vanellope claims to be a princess too, the Disney Princesses list off a number of attributes that make them special, like "magic hair" and "magic hands". Fans have started applying these criteria to other characters, claiming them to be honorary Disney Princesses, or jokingly comparing other fandoms to the Disney Princess franchise.
Merida's thickly-accented rant (to the point that she's The Unintelligible to the other princesses) has become the subject of Gag Subs. It's become especially popular as the go-to image for Scottish Twitter.
One particular promo gained infamy upon its airing for the sheer multitude of things wrong with it: it uses footage from the first movie's tie-in game, Ralph's voice actor sounds nothing like him (many have noted he sounds more like Kermit the Frog or Peewee Herman than Ralph), and, based on the confused tone of the script, said voice actor seems to be making things up as he goes along .
"And now, an exclusive sneak peek at Frozen II. Click here."Explanation (spoilers) The post-credits scene of the second movie starts off purporting to be Preview Piggybacking, but it turns out to be a Rickroll carried out by Ralph.
2018 Academy Award Winner.note A store tag for the home video release of the film went viral on Twitter for rather arrogantly (if somewhat understandably, since animated Disney films have a notorious reputation for going to town on the Oscars) proclaiming the film as having won the Academy Award for Best Feature Animated Film before the award ceremony took place. To add insult to injury, the film ended up losing the Oscar to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Not to mention the film was eligible for the 2019 Academy Awards.
The scene where Ralph reads the comments provides some fodder for reaction memes and quotes. "Just a WORTHLESS BUM alone on a pile of bricks" and "🤡🤡🤡ralph is straight clownin" get circulated the most.
The twist villain in Ralph Breaks the Internet is Ralph himself!Explanation (spoilers) The movie doesn't really have a villain in it, so much as it has Ralph bungling his job as a hero, big time, by accidentally forcing Slaughter Race to reboot. There's also the fact that the virus that caused said reboot ended up copying his own insecurities, creating an army of zombie Ralphs that want to keep Vanellope as their friend and eventually turn into a giant Ralph that serves as the "final boss". Because of this, it's common to joke that Ralph himself was the villain the whole time.
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fortniteburger.netExplanation (NSFW) An infamous shock site depicting artwork of Ralph and Vanellope with a penis photoshopped onto Ralph. It gained notoriety in late 2019 and was subject to many "don't go to/search up X" memes, though the image is no longer on the website since it was deleted from its original source.