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Ralph Breaks the Internet is a 2018 animated sequel to Walt Disney Animation Studios' 2012 animated feature film, Wreck-It Ralph. Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the 57th animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon.

It is a 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and directed by Rich Moore. It serves as the sequel to Wreck-It Ralph. It was released on November 21, 2018.

Premise

Six years after saving the arcade from the Cy-Bugs attack and from Turbo's revenge, the story centers on Wreck-It Ralph's adventures in the Internet data space when a Wi-Fi router gets plugged into the arcade by Mr. Litwak, as he must find a replacement for the broken steering wheel of Sugar Rush. Along the way, Ralph and his best friend Vanellope von Schweetz encounter new customs, worlds, and characters, such as trendy algorithms and the Disney Princess lineup with The Muppets, Star Wars, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Marvel Comics and Pixar characters.

Voice Cast

All of the characters in the Disney Princess line appear along with Anna and Elsa from ''Frozen'' and Moana, the titular character from the 2016 animated film of the same name. They were all voiced by their traditional voice actors, except for Cinderella and Aurora, who were voiced by current voice actresses Jennifer Hale and Kate Higgins, respectively, and Snow White, who was voiced by screenwriter Pamela Ribon as opposed to Katherine Von Till.

Production

According to Rich Moore, the first film "barely scratched the surface" of the video game world he and the developers envisioned, and a sequel to Wreck-It Ralph is currently being discussed. Mario and Tron have also been confirmed to make cameos in the sequel.

The idea of a sequel holds interest for a lot of people involved with the original film, including the artists, technicians, and voice actors, but as it is still in its beginning stages, most details about the film are currently unknown. If the film is greenlit and confirmed, it will be Walt Disney Animation Studios first sequel to be theatrically released since The Rescuers Down Under.


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