Wreck-It Ralph

Trivia: Fix-It Felix was originally meant to be the main character early on in the writing process. However, director Rich Moore eventually shifted the focus to Wreck-It Ralph because everyone involved thought Ralph seemed like a much more fun character to follow.

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Trivia: In the train station, the outlets on the walls have the name Moore as a reference to director Rich Moore.

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Trivia: In the villain meeting, there is a blackboard with a pamphlet for a lost dog, that sign was made by Penny in order to find his dog in Bolt.

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Trivia: In the Blu-ray version of the film, on the main menu there is a high score 110212, that's the date of the released of the film.

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Trivia: The role of Sergeant Calhoun was originally written as a man. It was later changed because the director, Richard Moore, felt a male action hero was too boring.

Trivia: The film was in one form of development or another since the late 1980's. The film's original title back then was "High Score." Other titles considered for the film were "Joe Jump" and "Reboot Ralph."

TedStixon

Continuity mistake: When Ralph sticks Sour Bill to a candy tree, the branch is directly under Sour Bill, but when Vanellope has become a princess later on, the branch is now facing Sour Bill's right. (01:13:00 - 01:28:15)

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Question: If Gene is the only Nicelander who is not afraid of Ralph then why does he scream with fear as he sees Ralph at the door during the party? Shouldn't he have given Ralph a stern look and told him to leave? (01:41:00)

Answer: It wasn't that he was screaming out of fear of Ralph exactly, but more surprise to see Ralph of all people, as well as sudden fear of Ralph wrecking the party.

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