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Those are some good guesses. Do video game characters even have parents? I suppose only if they're programmed with family as part of their backstory.Mooky wrote:Kind of looks like Sarah Silverman... So if I were to bet, I'd say it's either:
a) Vanellope's adult princess form
b) Vanellope's mother/relative
c) Vanellope's real-life avatar (think Quora from TRON: Legacy)
That's a good theory. We know Ralph wants to go back to his game so maybe Yesss wants to keep him online and enslave him so she can keep making money off of him.disneyprincess11 wrote:My theory: Ralph is a gigantic success in BuzzTube, right? What if he's SO popular that he becomes even more popular than Yesss and she wants to keep him on the site forever.
I hope the pencil test of Ariel will be released to the public in some form. Unfortunately, pencil tests aren't part of the bonus features on home video nowadays.Prince Kido wrote:I will also add a note regarding this presentation: at the end, we had like a behind the scenes of the Princesses scene, showing Mark Henn drawing, and animating a test of Ariel from that scene, and speaking by webcam with many of the original voices, each in a screen square, so we could see a mosaic of them all interacting at the same time. I noticed that in the image of Mark Henn, he showed behind him a large screen with shots of each single princess / heroine timeline from their own respective movie including Esmeralda, Meg, Jane and Kida. Sometimes those four were lighted on, sometimes they were lighted off. I won't say they will be featured in the final movie, I guess not, but that was intriguing and I thought they were, at least, considered and not forgotten them...
Source: https://www.disneygazette.fr/annecy-201 ... ralph-2-0/We were able to discover some animation (including one on Ariel) and we were told that the challenge was to capture the essence of each princess, including those that were not in 3D originally. This work was assisted by Mark Henn - animator for Ariel in The Little Mermaid, Belle in Beauty and the Beast and Young Simba in The Lion King. On one of the videos where we see him at work, we saw Kida and Megara...will they be present in the film?
That makes sense but doesn't Ralph have a crush on her? How can he both like her and resent her for "stealing" his friend at the same time?Prince Kido wrote:Yesss looks sure like a bad girl on some concepts but I would guess that Ralph will think she is bad because Vanellope is fine with internet thanks to Yesss. So maybe Ralph will spot her as an enemy because he can lose her friend "because" of her... That's my guess, we'll see.
Good memory! It looked familiar to me too, but I couldn't remember where I had seen it before.Sotiris wrote:I knew this artwork looked familiar. It's the same one from Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice! Are they recycling concept art now too?
Yes, that was clever.Prince Kido wrote:I think that's funny that they hide the new stuff not revealed yet also in the exhibited concept-arts at the Studio as images that are long to download. ^^
You're right, I hadn't thought of that. But I'm still not sure she's not the villain, she looks quite suspicious in some of these concepts.Prince Kido wrote:To me, it doesn't make sense that Yesss might be the villain for the simple reason that she is a black woman.
I can't imagine Disney dares to make her the "bad guy" in the actual political climate then.
Perhaps these four will be in the movie but are being kept secret since I'm sure the filmmakers don't want everything revealed in a trailer. It would help if we got confirmation that one or more of the voice actresses (Demi Moore, Susan Egan, Minnie Driver, Cree Summer) has been in the studio lately. At the same time, I'm not sure how interested Demi Moore and Minnie Driver would be, considering they're both popular mainstream actresses.Prince Kido wrote: The fact we saw Esmeralda, Meg, Jane and Kida doesn't prove anything but I was intriguing anyway. All the heroines / princesses were on a screen behind Henn while we saw him interacting with the original princesses voices by video conferences, each in a mosaic square. So, the square with Henn was little, and the panel with the heroines behind even smaller but I noticed the four I mentioned and noted that a moment those four where lighted off / hidden from the rest. That's all in fact.


That is so funny! ha hadisneyprincess11 wrote:PRINCESSES IN THEIR REGULAR CLOTHES![]()
(My only gripe is Snow’s top though. Weird choice)
https://ew.com/movies/2018/08/09/ralph- ... ssion=true
Actually, I think it's Aurora who's missing. Cinderella is the blonde in blue.Clindor wrote:That is so funny! ha hadisneyprincess11 wrote:PRINCESSES IN THEIR REGULAR CLOTHES![]()
(My only gripe is Snow’s top though. Weird choice)
https://ew.com/movies/2018/08/09/ralph- ... ssion=true
Some princesses are missing though: no Cinderella
And what happened to Tiana’s haircut? I nearly didn’t recognize her ^^

I would love to see the princesses, but I'm dying for Felix/Calhoun/Sugar Rush family (which I'm assumed it is b/c there has been ZERO mentions of them) and the mystery chick.DisneyFan09 wrote:Let's hope it's a good one.
There's so much pandering and fanservice with the Disney princesses, it's nauceating. This is yet another idea taken from fan art. And of course, they aren't just wearing modern clothing but the specific kind with the logos and catchphrases the Disney Store sells. Is this movie even about Ralph and Vanellope? Like 95% of this movie's promotion so far have been the princesses.disneyprincess11 wrote:PRINCESSES IN THEIR REGULAR CLOTHES
Cinderella's there; those missing are Aurora, Belle, Jasmine, and Merida.Clindor wrote:Some princesses are missing though: no Cinderella
That's not concept art; it's fan art by David Gilson (aka Prince Kido).Warm Regards wrote:See this concept art for example.