Há décadas, Ralph é o vilão em um popular jogo eletrônico. Com uma manobra ousada, ele embarca em uma aventura cheia de ação e decide provar a todos que é um verdadeiro herói com um grande c... Ler tudoHá décadas, Ralph é o vilão em um popular jogo eletrônico. Com uma manobra ousada, ele embarca em uma aventura cheia de ação e decide provar a todos que é um verdadeiro herói com um grande coração.Há décadas, Ralph é o vilão em um popular jogo eletrônico. Com uma manobra ousada, ele embarca em uma aventura cheia de ação e decide provar a todos que é um verdadeiro herói com um grande coração.
- Indicado a 1 Oscar
- 33 vitórias e 42 indicações no total
- Ralph
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- Felix
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- Calhoun
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- Vanellope
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- King Candy
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- Taffyta Muttonfudge
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- Markowski
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- Mr. Litwak
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- General Hologram
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- Mary
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- Gene
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- Don
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- Deanna
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- Roy
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- Wynnchel
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- Duncan
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- Root Beer Tapper
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- Moppet Girl
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- CuriosidadesUnlike most animated films, the principal actors regularly recorded audio sessions together in the same room, a situation which led to a lot of improvising.
- Erros de gravação(at around 1h 29 mins) After Vanellope resets the game by crossing the finish line, the race track still has King Candy's logo and face from the earlier track.
- Citações
King Candy: [puts on glasses] You wouldn't hit a guy with glasses, would you?
[Ralph yanks the glasses off and breaks them over Candy's head]
King Candy: You hit a guy *with* glasses. That's... that's... well-played.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAfter the credits finish rolling there is a final shot where the Disney title card has an arcade "Kill Screen" with 8-bit versions of Ralph, Calhoun, and others walking around broken game stages.
- Versões alternativasAlso shown in a 3D version.
- ConexõesEdited into Curtas Animados Zen: Cityscapes (2020)
- Trilhas sonorasCelebration
Written by Ronald Bell, Claydes Smith, George 'Funky' Brown (as George Brown), James 'JT' Taylor (as James Taylor), Robert 'Spike' Mickens (as Robert Mickens), Earl Toon, Dennis D.T. Thomas (as Dennis Thomas), Robert 'Kool' Bell (as Robert Bell), Eumir Deodato
Performed by Kool & The Gang
Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
That's what makes me nervous about blanketly recommending this movie to everyone...not just that I'm obviously going to catch more references, in-jokes and cameos than the average movie goer, but that I'm going to recognize the archetypes they're playing off of and the mechanics they're referencing as the stories progresses.
It feels a bit like Mallrats, in that I'm so ideally in the target demographic for the movie's release that I'm not sure I can accurately gauge how it will be received by people outside of that demographic.
That said, I don't think you need to be a video game fan to enjoy this movie. It's a very well crafted movie with characters that are more Pixar than Disney. I was concerned that this was a "Disney" movie as I haven't seen a 3D CG "Disney" movie that can hold a candle to the Pixar and Dreamworks hits that I'm a huge fan of. And yet, for me, this movie was better than recent Pixar movies and better than Dreamworks movies, with characters and a story that felt worthy of of the Pixar name.
I even greatly enjoyed the animated short at the beginning. Again, something I would expect more from a Pixar film than a Disney film. The whole theater experience for this film was a delight, all the way through to the very, very brief bonus scene at the end of a credits, which is something you really, really need to be a gaming nerd to get. (Gamers who have seen The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters will definitely get it.) I went into this film with high hopes and expectations, and I was blown away. My wife, who is not a gamer at all, enjoyed the film, and when my four-year-old son was asked by her what his favorite part was, he replied, "Um... Every part! I liked the whole movie!" That he was able to talk to her and I in great detail about the plot and characters while I was able to appreciate the whole film to the level I did as an adult speaks volumes to me about how well this story was told.
If you played in arcades in the 1980s, if the games Q*Bert, Burgertime, Pac-Man, Street Fighter II and Sonic all mean something to you: You're enough of a gamer to appreciate all the references. If you have a youngster who's played video games, they're enough of a gamer to get the movie. And even if you aren't, while you may not relate to the subject matter the way I did, you're still in for an enjoyable story, with great characters, masterfully told.
Highly recommended, and a 10 out of 10 for me, as I expect this will be on both my son's and my short list of favorite movies for years to come.
- peteer01
- 1 de nov. de 2012
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- Ralph el Demoledor
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- Orçamento
- US$ 165.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 189.422.889
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 49.038.712
- 4 de nov. de 2012
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 471.222.950
- Tempo de duração1 hora 41 minutos
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- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1