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− | {{Infobox_film|image = Ralph Breaks the Internet official poster.jpg|Director = Phil Johnston, Rich Moore| | + | {{Infobox_film|image = Ralph Breaks the Internet official poster.jpg|Director = Phil Johnston, Rich Moore|Studio = Walt Disney Animation Studios|Release date = November 21, 2018|Genre = Comedy, Adventure, Family}}'''''Ralph Breaks the Internet''''' (originally marketed as: '''''Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2''''') is an American computer animated film produced by Walt Disney Animated Studios released in November 2018. The film is a direct sequel to the 2012 animated film "Wreck-It Ralph" focusing on the titular character and the world of the arcade that he resides in, this time following his adventures in the vast world of the internet via the arcade's new Wi-Fi router. Alongside Vanellope von Schweetz, the two search for a replacement part to fix the "Sugar Rush Speedway" game console. |
During the film's first post-credits scene (which alludes to the fact that the scene was prominently featured in a trailer for the film), Ralph and Vanellope find themselves in a simple video game app called: "Pancake Milkshake" on a young girl's mobile device where Ralph accidentally feeds the bunny character in it, Fun Bun, too many pancakes at once. | During the film's first post-credits scene (which alludes to the fact that the scene was prominently featured in a trailer for the film), Ralph and Vanellope find themselves in a simple video game app called: "Pancake Milkshake" on a young girl's mobile device where Ralph accidentally feeds the bunny character in it, Fun Bun, too many pancakes at once. |
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Ralph Breaks the Internet (originally marketed as: Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2) is an American computer animated film produced by Walt Disney Animated Studios released in November 2018. The film is a direct sequel to the 2012 animated film "Wreck-It Ralph" focusing on the titular character and the world of the arcade that he resides in, this time following his adventures in the vast world of the internet via the arcade's new Wi-Fi router. Alongside Vanellope von Schweetz, the two search for a replacement part to fix the "Sugar Rush Speedway" game console.
During the film's first post-credits scene (which alludes to the fact that the scene was prominently featured in a trailer for the film), Ralph and Vanellope find themselves in a simple video game app called: "Pancake Milkshake" on a young girl's mobile device where Ralph accidentally feeds the bunny character in it, Fun Bun, too many pancakes at once.