What do our toys do when we turn off the lights? Wreck-It Ralph takes the classic premise into the digital age. The result is a beautiful, imaginative kid's adventure film with plenty of memorable characters and concepts. Ralph (John C. Reilly) is the villain of an arcade game, "Wreck-It Ralph." He spends his days smashing the same building over and over again, only to be thwarted by his nemesis, Fix-It Felix, Jr. (Jack McBrayer). Felix seems to have the good life: the adoration of their innocent bystanders, a nice home in their game space, and most of all, the status of 'hero.' Ralph, kind at heart, only wants some positive attention thrown his way, so he sets out across the realms of his arcade to become a hero.
Wreck-It Ralph
Wreck-It Ralph
Wreck-It Ralph
What do our toys do when we turn off the lights? Wreck-It Ralph takes the classic premise into the digital age. The result is a beautiful, imaginative kid's adventure film with plenty of memorable characters and concepts. Ralph (John C. Reilly) is the villain of an arcade game, "Wreck-It Ralph." He spends his days smashing the same building over and over again, only to be thwarted by his nemesis, Fix-It Felix, Jr. (Jack McBrayer). Felix seems to have the good life: the adoration of their innocent bystanders, a nice home in their game space, and most of all, the status of 'hero.' Ralph, kind at heart, only wants some positive attention thrown his way, so he sets out across the realms of his arcade to become a hero.