IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes88%
Metacritic69/100
Google Users82%
Director: Rich Moore, Phil Johnston•Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Six years after the events of Wreck-It Ralph, video game "Fix-It Felix Jr." is still a hit, but its arcade is being retired. Ralph and Vanellope discover a Wi-Fi router has been installed in the arcade, allowing them access to the internet. When Vanellope's game console breaks, they venture into the vast world of the internet to find a replacement part. Their journey through the digital realm exposes them to new characters, online trends, and the overwhelming nature of the web.
Ralph Breaks the Internet was a commercial success, earning generally positive reviews from critics. While some found its plot slightly less focused than its predecessor, many praised its visual creativity, humor, and the heartfelt exploration of female friendship. The film was particularly noted for its clever integration of various internet culture elements and its strong voice cast.
Visually dazzling and packed with internet humor, though some narrative threads feel underdeveloped.
A heartwarming sequel that excels in its exploration of friendship and the complexities of the online world.
Delivers laughs and emotional depth, even if it sometimes struggles to balance its many ideas.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's humor, vibrant animation, and its positive message about friendship. Many appreciated the creative depiction of the internet and the relatable themes of personal growth and connection.
Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 76th Golden Globe Awards and the 91st Academy Awards.
The film features a popular scene where Vanellope meets all the Disney Princesses, who are all voiced by their original actresses (or soundalikes where necessary), and they discover a shared experience of being rescued by men.
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