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thanks SpaceAce!
I see they are making pops too but I dont really have any interest in getting them in the pop style.
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unprincess wrote:thanks SpaceAce!
I see they are making pops too but I dont really have any interest in getting them in the pop style.
No problem!
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disneyprincess11 wrote:Image
Here's the Chinese trailer where that image is from and the Chinese poster.

And here are some more updates:

• New special look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIxr26dow90
• A new music video for "Zero" is debuting tomorrow: https://twitter.com/wreckitralph/status ... 6592017409
• New promo clip: https://twitter.com/wreckitralph/status ... 9065587717
• And another theater standee: https://twitter.com/HopeBluebelle/statu ... 9017730049
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I've forgotten how adorable Nick is... I wish Zootopia 2 wasn't years away. I didn't even buy the first one. :lol: I know I probably will someday.
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Is it still even happening though? I don’t doubt it, but we haven’t heard anything in a while. And I hope Rich does an original next time.
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Music video for the end-credits song "Zero" and featurette about the making of the song that includes some new footage.
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Well, that behind the scenes look wasn't spolisherish at all :lol: :lol: :lol: They showed Ralph and Vanellope saying goodbye to each other
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disneyprincess11 wrote:Is it still even happening though? I don’t doubt it, but we haven’t heard anything in a while. And I hope Rich does an original next time.
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/disney/unli ... 53056.html

Mark Smith, the voice of Rhino already spilled the beans on it's sequel. Similar to how John C. Riley said a Wreck it Ralph sequel was happening in July 2015, even though Disney didn't officially announce it til June 2017. Look for the Zoo sequel to be announced sometime in 2019, probably at D23 next August.
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I hope this is properly explained in the movie, considering a lot of people already assume this is supposed to be the real princesses. Also sad that Disney gave Tiana her old look back. Still confused how the attempts to make her look more modern by giving her hair and clothes made for the present day world was seen as an attempt to make her look more white.
D82 wrote:What isn't right, as Rumpelstiltskin said, is what these news sites are doing.
(A little late perhaps, but I read it as "What Rumpelstiltskin said isn't right", which is why I said you were just saying the same as me when you made a reference to Deadline.

I edited it as soon as I saw the mistake, but I decided to mention it anyway in case you read the reply before I fixed it.)
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Ralph's first scene with Yesss in the BTS video is adorable. Really glad Ralph still has a crush on Yesss. I don't know if they were endgame in the draft that I saw from the expo.
DisneyEra wrote: https://www.cartoonbrew.com/disney/unli ... 53056.html

Mark Smith, the voice of Rhino already spilled the beans on it's sequel. Similar to how John C. Riley said a Wreck it Ralph sequel was happening in July 2015, even though Disney didn't officially announce it til June 2017. Look for the Zoo sequel to be announced sometime in 2019, probably at D23 next August.
Things may have changed since then. Yet, the lesson from 2015 is to always trust the voice actor :lol: :lol: :lol: We'll see. 2022-2013 then?
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disneyprincess11 wrote:I knew you were worried about Vanellope's thoughts leaving the racers behind. I stumbled across the answer in the book and it's not bad and they actually say how terrible it is. Vanellope decides to leave them AFTER they get the wheel. Ralph and Vanellope have a huge blowout and Ralph points out that it's terrible that she's leaving her game and the racers behind. She says that she's out of eleven racers and they won't miss her.
This doesn't really help Vanellope's case, in my book. Ralph may call her on it but she comes off as too dismissive and flippant. Like leaving her game and people behind is a trivial afterthought. They should have at least shown her to feel a bit guilty or conflicted or worried about leaving them behind.
farerb wrote:I just don't get why they would contradict the themes of the first film when Ralph had to learn to be fine with society expectations of him and not leave his game and find a new game that would improve his life. So Vanellope can do whatever, but Ralph has to be stuck in a game where they disrespect him?
Agreed. It also goes against the video game rules established in the original about characters leaving their games. Their explanation that Vanellope is one of many racers and people wouldn't notice she's missing whereas Ralph is much more integral to his game is a bit too convenient for my taste.
disneyprincess11 wrote:What contradiction I found really strange is...Ralph goes to Double Dan to get a virus that will slow down Slaughter Races. That is not strange. What is strange is this is hacking the game and almost destroying it. Turbo did the same thing twice in the first movie. Ralph is just as bad as Turbo, no matter his intentions. And yet they do NOT make a Turbo connection. At all. This would be a good spot to bring Turbo back for a second since Ralph is literally going Turbo when the whole first 5 minutes w/ the first movie is do NOT go Turbo.
You're right! I hadn't noticed the parallel to Turbo until you mentioned it. "Going Turbo" was one of Ralph's fears and he ultimately, albeit unintentionally, becomes exactly that. This would have been a good opportunity to address that connection and weave it into the narrative. It would have made Ralph's arc much more nuanced and compelling that just being insecure about his friend moving away.
D82 wrote:Here's the Chinese trailer where that image is from and the Chinese poster.
It's interesting to compare the different posters. Some only change in terms of poses or expressions of the characters. I wonder if it's some nuanced cultural thing.
D82 wrote:Music video for the end-credits song "Zero" and featurette about the making of the song that includes some new footage.
The song's growing on me. I feel if it had a slower tempo and got rid of the pop-synth instrumentation and that annoying constant beat, it would have been a pretty decent song. I hope someone covers it as a more traditional ballad. Not a fan of the music video at all, though. I found it unappealing and just plain stupid.
disneyprincess11 wrote:Ralph's first scene with Yesss in the BTS video is adorable. Really glad Ralph still has a crush on Yesss. I don't know if they were endgame in the draft that I saw from the expo.
That scene of the two of them together was, indeed, cute. It looks like they're underplaying the romance angle even more in the sequel. I doubt it'll go anywhere beyond Ralph having a bit of an unreciprocated crush on her.

By the way, here's the first FYC ad for the movie.
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New promo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQNqlECaz_g

Rumpelstiltskin wrote:
D82 wrote:What isn't right, as Rumpelstiltskin said, is what these news sites are doing.
(A little late perhaps, but I read it as "What Rumpelstiltskin said isn't right", which is why I said you were just saying the same as me when you made a reference to Deadline.

I edited it as soon as I saw the mistake, but I decided to mention it anyway in case you read the reply before I fixed it.)
Don't worry, Rumpelstiltskin. :) I did see your comment before you edited it, but I understood that you had misread mine. When I was about to explain you that I wasn't in disagreement with you, I noticed you had changed your post and I didn't write it.

Rumpelstiltskin wrote:I hope this is properly explained in the movie, considering a lot of people already assume this is supposed to be the real princesses.
I hadn't thought about that. I hope it too.

Sotiris wrote:It's interesting to compare the different posters. Some only change in terms of poses or expressions of the characters. I wonder if it's some nuanced cultural thing.
It could be. I had also wondered why some of the posters were so similar.
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J. P. Spamley makes me think of Mater.
D82 wrote:Don't worry, Rumpelstiltskin. :) I did see your comment before you edited it, but I understood that you had misread mine.
Good to hear.
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Is is only Nick who appears in this, rather than Judy too ?! If so ... sad times !
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Brand new Princess stills in low quality. Looks like Aurora and Cinderella sassing off CP30 could still be in the movie since Aurora's pose when talking to him is a part of those stills.

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Sotiris wrote:You're right! I hadn't noticed the parallel to Turbo before you mentioned it. "Going Turbo" was one of Ralph's fears and he ultimately, albeit unintentionally, becomes exactly that. This would have been a good opportunity to address that connection and weave it into the narrative. It would have made Ralph's arc much more nuanced and compelling that just being insecure about his friend moving away.
It wouldn't make Ralph any more compelling to me, but if he realized he has gone Turbo, it would be a great motive for him to fix what he has done. From abandoning Vanellope's presidency to Ralph going Turbo, to put it nicely, I don't know why the directors chose to miss so many points from the first movie.
Sotiris wrote: Not a fan of the music video at all, though. I found it unappealing and just plain stupid.
Me too. The big heads were creepy as heck. And I was hoping for more footage.
Sotiris wrote:That scene of the two of them together was, indeed, cute. It looks like they're underplaying the romance angle even more in the sequel. I doubt it'll go anywhere beyond Ralph having a bit of an unreciprocated crush on her.
It's refreshing that it's only a small crush and nothing else. They could have gone through the classic Disney route and make it into a side love story, but they didn't. I do hope Ralph finds a girl in a future project. I wonder if they're doing a Ralph/Elsa thing as Rich teased earlier back.
Sotiris wrote:By the way, here's the first FYC ad for the movie.
The fact that Jasmine's allergy wheeze was Linda's actual sick cough makes the moment even more funny. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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disneyprincess11 wrote:From abandoning Vanellope's presidency to Ralph going Turbo, to put it nicely, I don't know why the directors chose to miss so many points from the first movie.
They chose to ignore it because it was in the way of all the cross-promotion and product placement. :P
disneyprincess11 wrote:I do hope Ralph finds a girl in a future project.
Maybe they'll give Ralph a love interest if there's a Wreck-It Ralph TV series. Somehow I doubt they're going to make another theatrical sequel regardless of how this one performs.
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Alan Menken CONFIRMED! :D :D :D
The soundtrack and film feature "A Place Called Slaughter Race," featuring Sarah Silverman, voice of Vanellope von Schweetz. In the vein of classic "I want" songs in the Disney canon such as "Someday My Prince Will Come" and "Part of Your World," the song showcases Vanellope's desire to be part of the world outside Sugar Rush-to grow as a racer and as a person. The song also features the singing debut of Gal Gadot ("Wonder Woman") as Shank. The music was composed by Oscar®-winning songwriter/composer Alan Menken ("The Little Mermaid," "Beauty and the Beast," "Pocahontas" and "Aladdin") and the lyrics were written by Phil Johnston and GRAMMY®-winning producer Tom MacDougall (Frozen; Executive Vice President, Music at Disney)..
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disneyprincess11 wrote:Alan Menken CONFIRMED!
Best news ever! :banana: I can't believe it's been 8 years since he wrote music for a WDAS film. :shock: I sincerely hope Disney submits the song for Oscar consideration.

I'm glad Gadot will be singing too. Is the song a duet or does she just have a small part in it?
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The song is titled "A Place Called Slaughter Race" and is performed in the film by Sarah Silverman and Gal Gadot. There'll be also a pop version of the song for the end credits called "In This Place" performed by Julia Michaels. Here are more details:
The soundtrack features original songs "A Place Called Slaughter Race" performed in the film by Sarah Silverman and Gal Gadot; "Zero," written and performed by Imagine Dragons; score by composer Henry Jackman ("Wreck-It Ralph," "Captain America: Civil War," "Big Hero 6"), and "In This Place," a pop version of "A Place Called Slaughter Race," performed by Julia Michaels.

The soundtrack and film feature "A Place Called Slaughter Race," featuring Sarah Silverman, voice of Vanellope von Schweetz. In the vein of classic "I want" songs in the Disney canon such as "Someday My Prince Will Come" and "Part of Your World," the song showcases Vanellope's desire to be part of the world outside Sugar Rush—to grow as a racer and as a person. The song also features the singing debut of Gal Gadot ("Wonder Woman") as Shank. The music was composed by Oscar®-winning songwriter/composer Alan Menken ("The Little Mermaid," "Beauty and the Beast," "Pocahontas" and "Aladdin") and the lyrics were written by Phil Johnston and GRAMMY®-winning producer Tom MacDougall (Frozen; Executive Vice President, Music at Disney).

Filmmakers called on GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter Julia Michaels to perform the second end-credit song, "In This Place," a pop version of "A Place Called Slaughter Race." "I think one of my favorite things about 'Ralph Breaks the Internet' is Vanellope," says Michaels, "because she's just completely misunderstood. I think a lot of people feel that way—misunderstood—and go through life trying to find their power. And when they find it, it's really beautiful."
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