When Vanellope and Ralph sneak into King Candy's factory, they have a hard time baking a kart. He splits it in half and Vanellope, realizing how strong he is, makes a deal that if he gets her a kart, she'll win the race and get his medal back. She tells Ralph she can't get him his medal back, causing him to start hitting a jawbreaker. Vanellope gets out of the mud and tries to see if she can fix her kart, but realizes she cannot. Ralph, who had managed to escape, sees this and, feeling sorry for Vanellope, charges at the racers, who drive away in their karts.
She finally manages to pull Taffyta away from the kart but she knocks Vanellope into a mud puddle.
Vanellope tries to stop her but Taffyta hits her with the steering wheel and the other racers start smashing the kart. Vanellope fails to impress them and after Taffyta fails to convince her not to be in the race she rips the steering wheel from the kart. She then hears the other racers drive in and they surround her. Vanellope stops and gets out of her kart in a junkyard and starts working on her kart. However, Taffyta, Rancis, and Candlehead call the other racers to find her, but four of those racers stay behind. The guards start beating Ralph with their batons and Vanellope drives away in her kart. As the guards and racers run away and hide, Vanellope manages to outwit Ralph again and he ends up stuck in a giant cupcake. As she runs away to her scrap kart, Ralph lumbers in, covered in taffy, wanting his medal. Realizing who she is, King Candy calls security to get her. King Candy notices her just as she drops her disguise. Vanellope follows the racer Candlehead and after Candlehead deposits her coin, Vanellope gives the medal away. Vanellope puts on a disguise just as the other racers are about to hand in their coins. As he asks for his medal back, Vanellope simply says that the medal is hers now and she skips away and also tells Ralph he is hanging from the double stripe, which breaks, causing him to fall into the taffy lake. Hanging from another double stripe, he confesses that he is not from the candy tree department and Vanellope calls him out on lying to a child. She gets it first but he grabs it from her, but he loses it when the double stripe he is standing on breaks and she gets it. While having an argument with him, she notices the medal and immediately challenges Ralph to a race to get it. Vanellope continues to bother him as he tries to get the medal. When Vanellope questions where he comes from, he claims to be from the candy tree department, and is alone at the moment. Vanellope first appears on a candy tree in the Candy Cane Forest when Ralph climbs up the same tree, trying to get the medal he got from Hero's Duty. Teleporting (aka "glitching") is her favorite superpower. 21, 2018.Vanellope appears to be a talkative, fun-loving, energetic and childish little girl who seems to be Ralph's best friend. They tell me all the time!”ĭisney also announced Thursday that it had moved “Gigantic” out of the March 9, 2018, date now occupied by “Wreck-It Ralph 2.” Instead, “Gigantic,” which is loosely based on the fairy tale “Jack and the Beanstalk,” is scheduled to be released eight months later on Nov. So many kids I’ve met all over the world are excited to see him again, too. Making the first ‘Wreck-It Ralph’ was one of the most special experiences I’ve ever had and I’m really looking forward to bringing him back to life. “I’m really looking forward to playing the big lug again. “Ralph is a character very near and dear to my heart,” he said. Reilly interrupted the Facebook Live announcement several times while looking for a cup of coffee. “The scope and scale are so vast and the possibilities for comedy are endless.” “The world of the internet is the perfect place to send Ralph and Vanellope,” Johnston said. Characters we loved in the first film are back and we are ecstatic to be working with them - and the actors who voice them - once again.” “This time, Ralph’s wrecking wreaks havoc on the Web - as only he can do. “From the moment we started working on the first ‘Wreck-It Ralph,’ we knew there were so many possibilities with these characters,” Moore said. Moore had been developing the sequel while directing “Zootopia.”