While the Wreck-It Ralph 2 trailers have Internet-related gags and Disney-based jokes aplenty, they haven't exactly made it clear what the film is about beyond that. As one might expect, the sequence where the Sugar Rush princess meets characters like Snow White, Cinderella, and Rapunzel for the first time gets the bulk of attention here. For more on just that, you should check out the new Wreck-It Ralph 2 trailer, above.Īmong other things, the second Wreck-It Ralph 2 trailer gives KnowsMore a proper introduction and features the first actual footage of Yesss in action. It further offers a sneak peek at the scenes where Vanellope visits Disney's real-life official website, Oh My Disney, and crosses paths with more than a few familiar faces at the Mouse House. Question is, can this duo find what they're looking for before Ralph does what he does best and "breaks" the Internet at large? Related: Disney's Christopher Robin Gets a New Trailerĭisney gave everyone their first look at Yesss and KnowsMore in the Wreck-It Ralph 2 images released last week, along with a glimpse at a key scene where Vanellope crosses paths with other Disney princesses. In fact, much like the first Wreck-It Ralph was filled with classic video game easter eggs and cameos, the followup will be overflowing with similar appearances from characters owned by Disney (including, those of the Marvel and Star Wars variety).
Henson) - the head algorithm for a popular site called BuzzTube - and a search engine appropriately named KnowsMore (Alan Tudyk). Along the way, the pair receive assistance from such unusual individuals as Yesss (Taraji P.
Reilly) and Vanellope von Schweetz (Sarah Silverman) as they travel into cyberspace, in search of a part they need to fix Vanellope's game Sugar Rush and save it from being permanently retired. Disney officially confirmed plans for another Wreck-It Ralph adventure four years later - only this time around, the wild and wondrous realm known as the Internet will serve as the main setting. The original Wreck-It Ralph was a critical and commercial success when it hit theaters in 2012, taking the masses on a Toy Story-esque journey into the games of Litwak's Family Fun Center and Arcade. Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 comes out in November.Ralph and Vanellope take on the World Wide Web in the new trailer for Disney's sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2. The trailer is so cute and, dare I say, a funny commentary on Internet culture, as evidenced by the whole "break the Internet" versus "wreck the Internet" conversation that Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope have. The princesses are also refreshingly hyper aware of their messed up situations, which being held hostage (Belle) and being poisoned (Snow White). "Do people assume all your problems got solved because a big strong man showed up?" Rapunzel asked Vanellope.Īgreeing, Vanellope asked, "What is up with that?" Then, all of the princesses shout, "She is a princess!"īased on that criteria and commentary, Vanellope is kind of a princess and our favorite princesses just became a whole lot cooler. Luckily, Vanellope isn't attacked by the princesses and they bond over how people think all of her problems are solved because a man showed up.
But you can't blame her because Cinderella basically turned her glass slipper into a shank the second Vanellope entered the room. Now, unlike the scary restricted section in Harry Potter, this restricted room is filled with most of the princesses, but Vanellope's not a fan of them. When Vanellope asks the search bar to take them to a website "that's super intense and really nuts," she and Ralph are transported to a Disney site filled with Disney princesses and cartoons like Eeyore and stormtroopers, which start to chase Vanellope and force her to go to a restricted room. While there, they encounter massive Amazon distribution centers, social media, and a human version of an auto-fill search bar that tries to complete your sentences.