Ralph journeys through power cables and a surge projector to a place named Grand Game Central, where characters can visit. Warning: Although the rules allow them to die casually and frequently inside their native games, if they die outside, it's curtains. Ralph hears of a game named "Hero's Duty," where troops are led by a sergeant (tough-sounding Jane Lynch) in shooting down the Cybugs that are the scourge of all games. Ralph's next stop is a teeny-bopper game named Sugar Rush Speedway, which seems painted entirely in the colors of those cheap bright candies sold on Valentine's Day (remember the pink and yellow hearts reading "I Love You?") He wins a big gold medal and hopes it will make him look good to the Nicelanders. The big deal here is Vanellope von Schweetz ( Sarah Silverman), who embodies some glitches and isn't too skilled at handling the game's race cars, but she sure wants to be. She's discouraged by the stuck-up, bratty King Candy ( Alan Tudyk). Then there's a big showdown involving hordes of Cybugs. More than in most animated films, the art design and color palette of "Wreck-It Ralph" permit unlimited sets, costumes and rules, giving the movie tireless originality and different behavior in every different cyber world. #DISNEY WRECK IT RALPH SUGAR RUSH SPEEDWAY GAME MOVIE# #DISNEY WRECK IT RALPH SUGAR RUSH SPEEDWAY GAME MOVIE#.
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