I'm so glad the Sugar Rush kids will be back especially Rancis. I wonder if they'll have sizable roles or not.
Hmm that is interesting. It might not mean anything but who knows. After all, he may have been able to survie on the internet or maybe they'll confront an internet version of Turbo so not the real one.
We’re a dyad in the Force. Two that are one. "I offered you my hand once. You wanted to take it." - Kylo Ren "I did want to take your hand. Ben's hand." - Rey
Sotiris wrote:What did the description say exactly? Disney had it changed soon after it was posted here.
Basically at the end of the description, the book was described as turbo-tastic or something like that. So it could just be a wink at the audience and not mean anything or it could hint at something more.
We’re a dyad in the Force. Two that are one. "I offered you my hand once. You wanted to take it." - Kylo Ren "I did want to take your hand. Ben's hand." - Rey
^ It's still there, at least on my screen- scroll down to Product Description:
Disney Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet Collector's Tin is action-packed with a coloring book, an activity book, a sketchbook, 4 colored markers, a double-sided poster and over 50 totally turbo stickers!
I'm thinking they're just using it as a slang adjective, like tad or awesome; it's turbo with a lowercase t. I could be wrong, but that's how I took it.
disneyprincess11 wrote:You really want this to fail, don't you?
I'm still trying to figure out how this got a sequel? Was the first film a huge Box-office hit? No. $471 million world wide. Can you imagine if a Pixar film did that? We'd be talking about the next Good Dinosaur. Did the first film sell a lot of merch? No. You can search on Ebay all the defunct Wreck It Ralph merch that isn't for sell anymore. This goes against the entire Disney standard. Your gonna make a sequel to a film that was not a huge Box-office hit & sold virtually no merch? The only conclusion I can think of was they're using this sequel to cross promote the studio's various other franchises, Disney Princess/Star Wars/Marvel/Oh My Disney. I went to Disneyland last summer & saw no presence of Wreck It Ralph at all.
While standing in line for Space Mountain, I ask a woman, who was wearing a Beauty & the Beast shirt: Are you looking forward to the Wreck It Ralph sequel? She replied: I never saw the first one. Nuff said.
Dang, how long will this scene be? The Disney Princess part goes for a while. But, I would love a Disney villain section with Ralph, especially if Tamatoa is in the movie (he is on Moana's shirt though).
Sotiris wrote:According to a new report, even more characters from Disney's library will cameo in the film.
So far, we have:
Tinker Bell
Dumbo
Disney Princesses, plus Elsa, Anna, Moana
Meeko
C-3PO
Storm Troopers
Droids
Iron Man
Stan Lee
Gamora
General Grievous
Other characters from Moana
I wonder why Meeko has been chosen to be a part of this. Due to that he belongs to Disney's least popular Princess (yes, it's fair to claim her as so), it would've given more sense if the sidekicks of the other Princesses would make an appearance.
Sotiris wrote:According to a new report, even more characters from Disney's library will cameo in the film.
So far, we have:
Tinker Bell
Dumbo
Disney Princesses, plus Elsa, Anna, Moana
Meeko
C-3PO
Storm Troopers
Droids
Iron Man
Stan Lee
Gamora
General Grievous
Other characters from Moana
I wonder why Meeko has been chosen to be a part of this. Due to that he belongs to Disney's least popular Princess (yes, it's fair to claim her as so), it would've given more sense if the sidekicks of the other Princesses would make an appearance.
I think Meeko is one of those characters who has a big following in foreign countries. I know in Japan, they were celebrating a Disney anniversary with merchandise for all these classic characters from select films. Meeko was selected from Pocahontas and was appearing on a lot of merchandise in Japan's Disney Store. More than half of the Pocahontas items were all focused on Meeko (she just had an ornament and her film).
We’re a dyad in the Force. Two that are one. "I offered you my hand once. You wanted to take it." - Kylo Ren "I did want to take your hand. Ben's hand." - Rey
I think they chose Meeko simply because he's an animal that fits best with the gag they wrote.
Moana tells Vanellope goodbye, and the little video game glitch goes in for some hugs — only to get an arched back and a rabid hiss from Meeko, Pocahontas’ raccoon.
Sotiris wrote:I think they chose Meeko simply because he's an animal that fits best with the gag they wrote.
Moana tells Vanellope goodbye, and the little video game glitch goes in for some hugs — only to get an arched back and a rabid hiss from Meeko, Pocahontas’ raccoon.
I can't really see Meeko hissing. That was more true for Flit, but frankly none of the characters in this "skit" seem very true to their characters.
We’re a dyad in the Force. Two that are one. "I offered you my hand once. You wanted to take it." - Kylo Ren "I did want to take your hand. Ben's hand." - Rey
JeanGreyForever wrote:
I think Meeko is one of those characters who has a big following in foreign countries. I know in Japan, they were celebrating a Disney anniversary with merchandise for all these classic characters from select films. Meeko was selected from Pocahontas and was appearing on a lot of merchandise in Japan's Disney Store. More than half of the Pocahontas items were all focused on Meeko (she just had an ornament and her film).
Well, that finally explains (to me) why Meeko got a Funko Pop a while back. The only character in Pocahontas besides Pocahontas herself to get one...
DisneyEra wrote:
disneyprincess11 wrote:You really want this to fail, don't you?
I'm still trying to figure out how this got a sequel? Was the first film a huge Box-office hit? No. $471 million world wide. Can you imagine if a Pixar film did that? We'd be talking about the next Good Dinosaur. Did the first film sell a lot of merch? No. You can search on Ebay all the defunct Wreck It Ralph merch that isn't for sell anymore. This goes against the entire Disney standard. Your gonna make a sequel to a film that was not a huge Box-office hit & sold virtually no merch? The only conclusion I can think of was they're using this sequel to cross promote the studio's various other franchises, Disney Princess/Star Wars/Marvel/Oh My Disney.
Cross promotion of all their new acquisitions is my interpretation , too.
While standing in line for Space Mountain, I ask a woman, who was wearing a Beauty & the Beast shirt: Are you looking forward to the Wreck It Ralph sequel? She replied: I never saw the first one. Nuff said.
Listening to most often lately:
Taylor Swift ~ "Elizabeth Taylor"
Katy Perry ~ "bandaid"
Meghan Trainor ~ "Still Don't Care"