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Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2018 5:38 pm
by Sotiris
Thanks! It's interesting the European Spanish rendition kept the name "Slaughter Race" in the song whereas the Latin American one changed it.
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2018 10:49 pm
by D82
^Well, here in Spain we usually get different translations to scripts or lyrics than Latin America, but yes, it's curious they decided to keep "Slaughter Race" here. By the way, I didn't know her before but it seems the performer is a famous Spanish YouTuber.
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 7:53 am
by disneyboy20022
I loved it..... until the Oh My Disney scene began, felt a bit jarring...
The Disney Princesses in this scene, are like the classic 80's turtles in Ninja Turtles Forever. While that show was a bit more light hearted, it had serious character developments, plus from a differ era.
However, in Turtles Forever, they come off as a parody, caricatures of themselves moreso than the Ninja Turtles I grew up watching.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YixMJJzOCoA
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 12:41 pm
by D82
New
clip, another
featurette and more
footage from the princess scene.
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 1:43 pm
by Sotiris
D82 wrote:More
footage from the princess scene.
Ariel singing "I once had a dream that I might wear a shirt" to the tune of "Part of Your World" left a bad taste in my mouth. Howard Ashman wouldn't have approved of this. During the making of the Little Shop of Horrors movie, he was asked to change the song from "Suddenly, Seymour" to "Suddenly, someone" to make it more commercial and mainstream. He adamantly refused. He had too much integrity and wouldn't have been kind to such a commercialization and bastardization of "Part of Your World".
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 3:05 pm
by thedisneyspirit
I agree absolutely with everything Sotiris says. When Man of Steel or the Emoji Movie use pop culture references or product placement, the manchild fans take out the pitchforks and torches decrying how it's an abomination and "insult to animation", whatever the fuck that means. Soulless, cash-in, blah blah blah. Yet when Disney does it, suddenly it's all subversive, clever, blah blah blah?
And good movies like Persepolis or Wolf Children are ignored by these animation enthusiasts like Animat or Cellspex in favor of this and the shitty Minions/Sony films. The animation fandom on the Internet is a fucking joke.
#DisneyPaysTheCritics #TheConspiraciesAreTrue
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 3:39 pm
by Vlad
Now that the film has been out in theaters for quite some time, could you tell me, what did you guys think of the Princess scene? I still have to wait until January to see it.

Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 12:49 am
by Disney Duster
But they didn't change the song to have another name, they just changed some lyrics for a joke. I know you could think if they made a joke out of a meaningful song, that's bad, buy they didn't make fun of the song, they just did some alternate lyrics for an innocent joke. It fits even. Ariel would dream of wearing human clothing.
Anyway, the princess scene was fine. It wasn't really that funny to me other than Vanellope wondering what's wrong with the princesses and the Merida joke but I thought it was fine and nice seeing the princesses together. It's not bad. It's not even the real princesses, it's their avatars, which couldn't even exist because their real selves all lived long ago in far away lands.
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 4:55 am
by blackcauldron85
Sicoe Vlad wrote:Now that the film has been out in theaters for quite some time, could you tell me, what did you guys think of the Princess scene? I still have to wait until January to see it.

Disney Duster wrote:I thought it was fine and nice seeing the princesses together. It's not bad.
It was fun seeing their avatars together! It helps with a plot point for Vanellope, really. And there is
another princess scene later on; I know not everyone liked it, but I did.
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 3:17 pm
by JeanGreyForever
Disney Duster wrote:But they didn't change the song to have another name, they just changed some lyrics for a joke. I know you could think if they made a joke out of a meaningful song, that's bad, buy they didn't make fun of the song, they just did some alternate lyrics for an innocent joke. It fits even. Ariel would dream of wearing human clothing.
Except Ariel has worn human clothes before. In fact, she was wearing human clothes when Vanellope came into the scene.
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 7:07 pm
by Sotiris
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:34 pm
by JeanGreyForever
Funny how this is the one part of the movie's promotion that doesn't feature the princesses. I guess Disney realized that the tacked-on sequence doesn't lend itself well to critical appreciation.
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:52 pm
by Disney Duster
Glad we agree blackcauldron85.
Yes, JeanGreyForever, it's true it doesn't make so much sense to dream of wearing human clothes when you're already wearing them, just from the past. I think the lyrics would have worked better that she now has a dream to wear a shirt.
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 3:35 am
by Atlantica
I've not yet seen it, heading to the cinema tomorrow.
I'm a die hard Princess lover, and die hard Classic Disney fan. I just think the scenes and clips that they have shown are funny regarding the Princesses
I don't feel as offended as some people on the board; I get the irritation at what Disney are doing, but I think the intent is for it to just be a bit of fun. I don't see it as legacy damaging at all. The drivel that John C Reily & co are coming out with is stupid, but I'm viewing that as separate from the scene itself. I felt nothing but absolute unadulterated joy at seeing Ariel live and animated in all these clips. And the scene "I want one too you guys !!" made me laugh out loud ! Yes, that is exactly how Ariel would behave in that situation it feels.
A huge part of it for me is the fact that Jodi & co all came back to do it and loved it, and the scene. I know Jodi is very much still a huge part of Disney and is regularly working there, but ALL of them to be there is massive. They weren't shy in coming forward as well; Jennifer Hale was vocal about changing lines that Cinderella absolutely wouldn't say, and Anika with regards to Tiana's appearance. If the ladies themselves have embraced it for the fun that it is, I am inclined to do the same

Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 1:05 pm
by NeoSuperBlissey
The PlayStation Store is already accepting pre-orders for a two-pack of WIR and RBTI. It costs USD $34.99, downloading is limited to Android and iOS devices via the PS Video app, and apparently you must wait until RBTI is released before you can download WIR.
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2018 8:16 pm
by disneyprincess11
Yeah, I think I'm taking a break from this specific thread for a while. Sorry.

Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2018 8:53 pm
by Sotiris
The sequel is expected to top the American box office for a third consecutive weekend.
‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ Heads for Box Office Three-peat
https://variety.com/2018/film/news/ralp ... 203080938/
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2018 10:14 pm
by DisneyEra
It's basically doing Moana numbers domestic. I'd think Disney was expecting more from a $175 million sequel. Meanwhile Grinch has passed over $200 million domestic. I heard the sequel will have to do atleast $215 million just to match the original's $189 adjusted for inflation. To early to see if it can break-out overseas.
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2018 10:26 pm
by Disney Duster
Yes, Ariel felt like herself, and she was just great. Truly proving to be one of the best made princesses, if not the best. I didn't know Jennifer Hale let it be known what she thought Cinderella should and shouldn't say!
Re: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2018 12:00 am
by JeanGreyForever
DisneyEra wrote:
It's basically doing Moana numbers domestic. I'd think Disney was expecting more from a $175 million sequel. Meanwhile Grinch has passed over $200 million domestic. I heard the sequel will have to do atleast $215 million just to match the original's $189 adjusted for inflation. To early to see if it can break-out overseas.
That's heartening to hear. I'm glad that The Grinch is giving it a run for its money.