The best part of this movie is where Vanellope travels to the Disney website. While these jokes fly at a furious pace, not all of them work, but before you know it, another one swoops in to make you laugh. In that movie, the writers found a funny ways to explain memories and songs stuck in your head this sequel finds a way to describe pop-up ads, search engines, and the dreadful comment sections found everywhere over the internet. There’s also a ton of similarities to Inside Out. Thankfully, Ralph Breaks the Internet keeps the video game references in place to bookend the movie, much like the first, but once the story takes off, we are treated to a bunch of internet puns, gags, and clever writing that fall in line with how the first movie made fun of gaming and candy brands. Obviously knowing that movie number two was going to be removed from the arcade environment and put into the internet realm, I thought that I just wouldn’t be able to settle into the world as much, only because of my love of the arcade and old school gaming.
So yeah, the sequel had some pressure on it. That, and, it has sentimental value for me because it was the first movie I saw with my then girlfriend, now fiancee. I didn’t just adore it for its clever jokes or video game references I also really enjoyed the story. When the first one came out in 2012, I saw it twice in theaters. My concerns for Wreck-It Ralph 2 were high. Reilly) and Vanellope (voice of Sarah Silverman) literally go into the internet to find a new one. When the steering wheel of the Sugar Rush arcade cabinet breaks, Wreck-it Ralph (voice of John C. Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet Plot Summary: