Ralph Spaccatutto

Titolo originale: Wreck-It Ralph
Regia: Rich Moore |
Anno: 2012
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Famiglia Animazione Commedia Avventura
Tag: video game | support group | villain | bullying | medal | product placement | jail | racing | arcade | self esteem | curiosity | precocious child | aftercreditsstinger | duringcreditsstinger | first person shooter | glitch | carefree | interrupted wedding | social reject | escape from jail | hoverboard | inspirational | admiring | joyful |
Cast: John C. Reilly | Sarah Silverman | Jack McBrayer | Alan Tudyk | Jane Lynch | Rich Moore | Raymond S. Persi | Mindy Kaling | Jamie Elman | Adam Carolla | Horatio Sanz | Katie Lowes | Kevin Deters | Ed O'Neill | Phil Johnston | Roger Craig Smith | Dennis Haysbert | Edie McClurg | Jess Harnell | Joe Lo Truglio | Rachael Harris | Skylar Astin | Maurice LaMarche | Stefanie Scott | John DiMaggio | Josie Trinidad | Cymbre Walk | Tucker Gilmore | Brandon Scott | Gerald C. Rivers | Martin Jarvis | Brian Kesinger | Reuben Langdon | Kyle Hebert | Jamie Sparer Roberts | Ava Acres | Isabella Acres | Bob Bergen | David Boat | Mike Carlsen | Reed Buck | David Cowgill | Jim Cummings | Terri Douglas | Sandy Fox | Eddie Frierson | Earl Ghaffari | Emily Hahn | Jennifer Hale | Daniel Kaz | Dave Kohut | Lauren MacMullan | Mona Marshall | Scott Menville | Laraine Newman | Paul Pape | Lynwood Robinson | Trenton Rogers | Jadon Sand | Kath Soucie | April Stewart | Fred Tatasciore | Jennifer Christine Vera | E. G. Daily | Will Deters | Debi Derryberry |

Ralph Spaccatutto è il cattivo del videogioco arcade Felix Aggiustatutto. Disegnato per servire un unico scopo, da trent’anni distrugge il muro del condominio per dar modo al martello magico del bravo ragazzo Felix di riparare il danno e godersi la medaglia, la torta e l’affetto dei condomini. Per contro, a lui, finito il turno di gioco, non resta che tornare in una discarica di mattoni, solo e dimenticato. Stanco di tutto questo, nonostante il periodico sfogo alla terapia di gruppo per cattivi pixellati, Ralph decide di intraprendere un pericoloso viaggio fuori dalla sua macchina a gettoni, dentro la sala giochi, alla ricerca di una medaglia che offra anche lui il riconoscimento che agogna.

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When Ralph is looking in the lost and found for a medal, he pulls out an exclamation mark and the so [...] D
The character Ralph and his game "Fix-it Felix Jr." draw inspiration from Donkey Kong (1981). Both g [...] D
In the Pixar short film Buzz a sorpresa (2011), Buzz Lightyear's movement when he is in the toy gath [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' 20th film to be rated 12+ by the RARS (Russian Age Rating System) aft [...] D
The second Disney's animated film to be released on November 2nd, after Monsters & Co. (2001). D
Now are double shorts in UK/Australia is Hawaiian Vacation (in 2D) and Paperman (in 3D) D
Ralph was initially supposed to get caught while in Hero's Duty and subsequently arrested and put on [...] D
Turbotime and the character of Turbo are both loosely based on the cabinet artwork for 1980 arcade g [...] D
Vanellope can also be seen on the front of the Sugar Rush Cabinet at 21 minutes into the movie, shor [...] D
During early production, Disney had Mario set to cameo in the film, but producer Clark Spencer claim [...] D
Since 2012 was the year of the film's release, it's fair to assume that it's also the year during wh [...] D
The wall of sketches of different characters in Tapper (1983)'s also includes one of Rich Moore in t [...] D
Edie McClurg's third Walt Disney Animation Studios film after The Little Mermaid (1989) and Home on [...] D
The character Vanellope is depicted as a glitch in the game who is not supposed to play in the game. [...] D
Sergeant Calhoun's full name is Tamora Jean Calhoun. Her last name is spoken only once (by Ralph), o [...] D
In the beginning of the movie when Ralph first enters Felix's apartment there is a waterfall sculptu [...] D
The original idea for the film's villain was that of a truant officer who wanted to lock up Vanellop [...] D
The fourth Walt Disney Animation Studios' computer-animated film to be rated PG by the MPAA, after D [...] D
While in the "Hero's Duty" game, Ralph stumbles upon a bunch of eggs that look very similar to the e [...] D
The bartender game which appears, Tapper (1983), was controversial in real life. The game featured a [...] D
There is a piece of graffiti on the right side of the tunnel which reads "Leerooooy", a nod to Leero [...] D
At one point Vanellope jokes to Ralph "I bet you really gotta watch where you step in a game called [...] D
Disney's ninth computer-animated film to release in November after Toy Story (1995), A Bug's Life (1 [...] D
This film was originally intended to be released in March 2013 under the title "Reboot Ralph", but i [...] D
The thug Vladimir from Rapunzel: L'intreccio della torre (2010) can be found in the game central sta [...] D
When Ralph is in Markowski's uniform and is making his way to Hero's Duty, a first-person shot shows [...] D
The church interior where Calhoun has her wedding is designed after the Chapel at Air Force Academy [...] D
For a time, Disneyland guests were able to play a "Fix-It Felix, Jr." arcade game at the Starcade in [...] D
Hidden Mickey: In an exterior shot of Litwak's Family Fun Center, a billboard is visible advertising [...] D
In early production, Dr. Wily, the villain of the Mega Man game series, was included in the storyboa [...] D
Ralph makes an observation that the castle's interior is pink - the fact that King Candy tries to do [...] D
Foreshadowing: Before Vanellope learns she's actually a princess, she asks Ralph if he's using "the [...] D
The design of Game Central Station is modeled after NYC's Grand Cental Station Terminal. D
All the humanoid characters in "Sugar Rush" (including King Candy) have 4 fingers on each hand, whil [...] D
Sonic the Hedgehog appears in the movie when Ralph is first walking through in Game Central Station [...] D
Composer Thomas Newman was originally hired to write the score for this film before he was replaced [...] D
The last Disney animated feature film to involve Mel Shaw when he was still alive, the next two film [...] D
King Candy's car horn plays "Hail to the Chief." In reality, this is played for the US President, no [...] D
This is the first time that one of the band Fun.'s songs has appeared in a Disney movie ("Some Night [...] D
When Wreck-It Ralph is interrogating Sour Bill, he muses "I wonder how many licks it would take me t [...] D
Early in production it was considered to keep all characters in their native graphic quality, essent [...] D
The DJ at Fix-it Felix's 30th anniversary party is designed after Skrillex, a real-life dubstep arti [...] D
Sam Lavagnino's film debut. D
Alan Tudyk's fifth theatrically released animated film after L'era glaciale (2002), L'era glaciale 2 [...] D
In the bad guy support group scene, M. Bison (AKA Vega) asks "you're not going turbo are you?" He is [...] D
At the end of the mini-game where Vanellope and Ralph build a car, there's a poster on the wall whic [...] D
Fix-it Felix's jump sound is the same used by Mario from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars [...] D
The character "Cyborg" does Kano's signature Mortal Kombat (1992) fatality on the zombie during the [...] D
King Candy's code box is more messy and disorganised compared to the others. This is in reference to [...] D
During the time-lapse sequence near the start of the movie, the audience is shown the various differ [...] D
Director Rich Moore was inspired to create the character of Vanellope after reading the memoir "The [...] D
There are 188 classic video game characters featured in the film. D
The fourth highest grossing animated film of 2012. D
Disney's 55th animated feature. D
While Felix and Calhoun are talking before entering Sugar Rush, there is graffiti on the wall in the [...] D
Outside of King Candy's castle, Oreo Cookie soldiers are shown marching outside and chanting "Or-e-o [...] D
Ralph describes Sugar Rush as a "candy-coated heart of darkness." Joseph Conrad's novel 'Heart of Da [...] D
The Disney animators had spent their entire careers learning to animate people in motion moving very [...] D
The forest area in the background of Niceland was inspired by the block design of the PC game Minecr [...] D
The fifth Disney's animated movie of the 2010s to be rated PG by the MPAA, after Rapunzel: L'intrecc [...] D
King Candy's voice and character design is modeled after Ed Wynn, a popular comedian and voice artis [...] D
The four main characters don't come together until 1 hour 22 minutes into the movie, when Sugar Rush [...] D
Cymbre Walk, the casting associate for the film, is also credited with voicing the racer Crumbelina [...] D
The high score of Wreck-It-Ralph's game cabinet is 120501, which is also a nod to the birthday of Wa [...] D
Many people who saw the initial material for this film mistook it for a Pixar film, while the Pixar [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' first film since Bolt (2008) to not be a musical of characters breaki [...] D
One of the Hero's Duty Soldiers is the fifth character in a Walt Disney Animation Studios film to be [...] D
Fix-It Felix is depicted as a carpenter in reference to the original Donkey Kong (1981) where Mario [...] D
The graffiti in Game Central Station contains many inside jokes and references to famous video games [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' first film of the 2010s to be rated PG by the ACB (Australian Classif [...] D
Not counting follow-ups, this is the fourth film to use character cameos in this case with video gam [...] D
Jack McBrayer (Felix), Jane Lynch (Calhoun), and John C. Reilly (Ralph) previously appeared together [...] D
2nd Animated Film for both John C. Reilly and Jack Brayer (voices of Ralph and Felix respectively), [...] D
Out of all the voices of the video game characters in the film Roger Craig Smith (Sonic) and experie [...] D
The last Walt Disney Animation Studios film where the main antagonist dies until Frozen II (2019). D
The film has cameo appearances from the video game Street Fighter (1987), a video game published by [...] D
At Fix-It Felix Jr's party, Ralph is enraged by Gene and smashes the cake. The cake splatter around [...] D
When Ralph and Vanellope go into the secret area below the Diet Coke mountain, Vanellope describes i [...] D
Olivier Korol, who voiced Sonic in the French version of "Wreck-It Ralph" (2012) and in its 2018's s [...] D
King Candy's safe is secured with a Nintendo Entertainment System controller. The password he enters [...] D
When Wreck It Ralph is hiding in the chocolate pond from the Devil Dogs, the sound you hear is Darth [...] D
Rancis Fluggerbutter (the yellow-haired, chocolate-themed boy racer) is repeatedly seen admiring his [...] D
Joe Whyte's ninth Walt Disney Animation Studios film after Tarzan (1999), The Emperor's New Groove ( [...] D
The sign outside the Litwak's arcade reads "HAPPY 5TH B RTHDAY SVZY" with a missing "I" in "BIRTHDAY [...] D
The third Disney film which is set inside a computer and is about video arcade game characters. The [...] D
The picture of Vanellope on the side of the Sugar Rush console contains a subtle clue indicating tha [...] D
This is the first time since Koda, fratello orso (2003) released 9 years prior, for a Walt Disney An [...] D
King Candy's line to Ralph -- "You wouldn't hit a guy with glasses, would you?" -- is a common movie [...] D
The mini-game at the Kart Bakery, which lasts 60 seconds, actually takes 73 seconds of screen time. D
Paul Butcher's second Walt Disney Animation Studios film after Meet the Robinsons (2007). D
The names Wynchel & Duncan, Wynchel for the tall one and Duncan for the round one, are based on the [...] D
Jack McBrayer (Felix) and Mindy Kaling (Taffyta) both appeared together as a Tourist Couple in Illum [...] D
The character Vanellope von Schweetz's name contains the German surname "Von". In German the word Vo [...] D
Mel Brooks' favorite comedy film of the year. D
Early versions of the film had Fix-It Felix as the main character. D
There are two Teddy Grahams from Sugar Rush as attendees at Fix It Felix's Anniversary party. D
A Nicelander that looked like John Lasseter was designed but didn't make the final movie. D
Disney's seventh computer-animated film to be rated PG by the ACB (Australian Classification Board) [...] D
Fix-It-Felix was originally going to accompany Ralph throughout the film. However, the writers gave [...] D
The characters Tiny the Tyrannosaurus Rex, Maximus, and Vladimir from the films Meet the Robinsons ( [...] D
HIDDEN MICKEY: Several green mints in Sugar Rush form two hidden Mickeys. D
At the beginning of the movie, when Ralph is saying how lucky he is for his game to still be around, [...] D
It was decided to turn King Candy/Turbo into a cy-bug hybrid because the filmmakers decided neither [...] D
Jane Lynch's fourth fully animated film after Space Chimps - Missione spaziale (2008), L'era glacial [...] D
According to director Rich Moore, all the characters from existing videogames are portrayed by their [...] D
The two games next to Fix it Felix are Asteroids (1979) (released by Atari) and Space Invaders (1978 [...] D
Ralph Spaccatutto (2012) along with Big Hero 6 (2014) and Frozen II (2019) are the only 3 Disney ani [...] D
The second Walt Disney Animation Studios film of 2010s to be rated PG by the MPAA, after Rapunzel: L [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' first computer-animated film to be produced in a 2.35:1 widescreen as [...] D
Ralph and Felix are the only characters from the game "Fix-It Felix Jr." who do not move in 8-bit st [...] D
The kart that Vanellope uses to save Ralph at the Diet Cola mountain belongs to Crumbelina Di Carame [...] D
The 12th highest grossing film of 2012. D
The Guard for the Baking Factory is Beard Papa, the mascot for a Japanese cream puff shop of the sam [...] D
The train station of Niceland shows that the population is 224x256, the common resolution of an 8-Bi [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' first film since Chicken Little (2005) to be rated PG by the ACB (Aus [...] D
The start of the mini-game where Ralph and Vanellope build a car, resembles the 1983 ZX Spectrum gam [...] D
The writers of the movie were inspired by Nintendo, in particular Donkey Kong (where the villain, Do [...] D
The "glitch" shown in the Walt Disney logo at the end is intended to look like the infamous "Pac-Man [...] D
In the shot showing the characters in Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (1991) deciding to go to [...] D
The short film Paperman (2012) was released with this film. The Paper from this film appears on the [...] D
Was released 75 years to the day after the first ever Walt Disney animation film. D
Ralph, Felix, Vanellope and Calhoun all resemble their respective voice actors. D
Bowser holds his tea in a very particular way. According to director Rich Moore, Nintendo contacted [...] D
The Moppet Girl is voiced by Stefanie Scott, a Disney channel Star who played Lexi Reed on Disney Ch [...] D
There are several hints foreshadowing the big reveal that King Candy is really Turbo: When learning [...] D
The last Disney animated feature film to have characters voiced by Philip L. Clarke and Joe Alaskey, [...] D
The chapel scene in Sergeant Calhoun's tragic backstory wedding is modeled on the United States Air [...] D
During the opening time-lapse sequence, the arcade is shown in its normal semi-dark state, except fo [...] D
Jerry Buckner & Gary Garcia, a songwriting duo, had a very popular novelty-rock hit called "Puckman [...] D
Disney first began developing an animated film about the world of video game characters in the 1980s [...] D
Studio trademark: Habitually barefoot character(s): Ralph is barefoot for the entire movie. D
There is an arcade cabinet called FATAL ASSAULT, a completely fabricated game that features cameos b [...] D
When King Candy enters the code of Sugar Rush and subsequently accesses his own data-store for that [...] D
The donut-shaped police who harass Ralph in the "Sugar Rush" game are named Wynnchel and Duncan, a s [...] D
Several popular video game characters make an appearances in this movie, including but not limited t [...] D
The racers' names in Sugar Rush are Taffyta Muttonfudge, Crumbelina Di Caramello, Gloyd Orangeboar, [...] D
The Sugar Rush racer Minty Zaki is a tribute to Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki, of whom John Lasse [...] D
In one scene during the first 'Sugar Rush' sequence, when Ralph is trying to get his medal back, he [...] D
Jennifer Lee, one of the film's two screenwriters, became the first woman to write a screenplay for [...] D
The fourteenth theatrically released animated film released in the 21st century with a November rele [...] D
The guns used by the soldiers in Hero's Duty make the same sound effects as the laser weapons seen i [...] D
The sheriffs release "devil dogs" as trackers. Devil Dogs were cream-filled devil's food cake snacks [...] D
The second collaboration with Henry Jackman and experienced voice actors David Cowgill and Paul Pape [...] D
When King Candy was revealed to be Turbo, for a very split second when he glitches back into King Ca [...] D
According to Alan Tudyk, his agent told the casting director he could do an impression of Ed Wynn wi [...] D
Disney's second animated film of the 2010s to be rated PG by the ACB (Australian Classification Boar [...] D
The arcade owner character, Mr. Litwak, wears a referee's shirt as a reference to real life personal [...] D
The cops' badges parody the real police motto "To Protect and Serve", reading "To Heat and Serve." D
Unlike most animated films, the principal actors regularly recorded audio sessions together in the s [...] D
Calhoun and Vanellope never talk to each other throughout the movie, and only interact once when Cal [...] D
Although technically there are 14 racers in Sugar Rush (not counting Vanellope and King Candy), only [...] D
The high score in the Main Menu of the Blu Ray/DVD release for North America is 110212, which is a r [...] D
Now Playing Podcast reviewed Wreck-It Ralph. This film received three "recommends". D
Alan Tudyk's 2nd Animated Film of 2012, after L'era glaciale 4 - Continenti alla deriva (2012). D
Sergeant Calhoun was initially envisioned as male. D
The name Fix-It comes from the 1990 LucasArts game Night Shift (1990), where the two playable charac [...] D
The manufacturer of the plugs shown in Game Central Station is "Moore", a reference to Rich Moore, t [...] D
Although this movie is not promoted in the Disney Parks as much as other movies, the end credits son [...] D
At Felix's wedding Vanellope feels very uncomfortable in her princess dress, but doesn't take it off [...] D
Disney's fourth computer-animated film to have a November release outside of a Thanksgiving week aft [...] D
When Ralph and King Candy are in the throne room, Ralph says, "who are you? the guy who makes the do [...] D
Wreck-It Ralph is believed to be Toy Story - Il mondo dei giocattoli (1995) but set in the video arc [...] D
In earlier drafts, after breaking his partnership with Vanellope, Ralph was to have visited a Sims-s [...] D
This movie potentially passes the Bechdel because Vanellope speaks with other named female character [...] D
Both John C. Reilly (Ralph) and Rich Moore (Sour Bill) would go on to voice Sheep Characters in late [...] D
This is the first Walt Disney Animation Studios film to feature the Disney logo. D
During the storyboard process Sugar Rush contained many more mini-games spread throughout the Kingdo [...] D
"Wreck-It Ralph" won five Annie Awards for Best Animated Feature, Director, Music, Voice Acting (Ala [...] D