The Gingerbread Thieves are a team of four boys dressed as gingerbread men. They appear in "Wreck-it Ralph" and its sequel, "Wreck-it Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet" (AKA, "Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-it Ralph 2"). In Sugar Rush, they steal King Candy's treasures and sell them to the less fortunate.
Team Tropes (So far)
Anti-Hero Team = The Gingerbread Thieves are anything but malicious.
Caper Rationalization = In "Wreck-it Ralph", it is revealed in a flashback that the greatest heist Anthony and his brothers planned on pulling was stealing King Candy's Go-Kart, that way, one of them could be playable racers in "Sugar Rush". But it doesn't go so well.
Four-Fingered Hands = Just like the rest of the residents in "Sugar Rush", despite wearing brown mittens.
Nice Guys = They may be thieves, but they only steal for a good cause.
Video Game Stealing = In the context of what goes on inside of "Sugar Rush".
History
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Paraphernalia
Weapons
- iTray = Developed by Clem, later modified. It works just like an iPad would.
- Glider = iTrays can transform into glider boards for flying with. Weapons from the glider include gumball machine guns and pie bombs
- Candy Cane Grapple Gun = Easter egg to Disney/Pixar/ABC's "Prep & Landing".
- Cotton Candy Airbag = Bombs that can be pressed and thrown, making a giant cloud of cotton candy explode. It can also cushion your fall from from great heights.
Vehicles
- The Gingerbread Van = The Gingerbread Thieves' truck.
Members
- Pop Cornelius = The leader of the Gingerbread Thieves.
- Clem Brulee = The genius. He develops candy-based gadgets for the team.
- Rocky = The strongest of the four.
- Anthony Gingersnap = The lucky one. He also has a crush on Vanellope, but is too shy to meet her until the end of "Wreck-it Ralph". The sequel continues his love arc.
Appearances
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Video Games
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Disney Parks
All four Gingerbread Thieves' clips from "Wreck-it Ralph" would appear in night shows like "World of Color" and "Wishes".