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Focused around video game characters, Disney's 2012 animated feature film, Wreck-It Ralph and its 2018 sequel feature numerous video game characters from multiple publishing companies alongside the film's cast of original characters, much like the 1988 film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

The Walt Disney Company[]

Main article: List of cameos in Disney films

Pixar[]

Lucasfilm/LucasArts[]

Marvel Studios[]

The Jim Henson Company[]

Touchstone Pictures[]

Game Sets[]

Nintendo[]

Concept art for the Tappers scene featured Glass Joe from Punch-Out! as a bar patron. Bubbles from Clu Clu Land, The Master Sword from The Legend of Zelda, and Piranha Plant from Super Mario Bros. were also initially set to make appearance in the film, but were eventually cut from the final version of the film.

Sega[]

Capcom USA[]

Dr. Wily from the Mega Man series was initially set to make an appearance in the Bad-Anon villains support group, but was eventually cut from the final version of the film.

Namco Bandai Games[]

Square Enix[]

Taito[]

Konami[]

Atari Interactive[]

Gottlieb[]

Cinematronics[]

Data East Corporation[]

  • Peter Pepper from BurgerTime
  • Mr. Egg from BurgerTime (on a picture)
  • Mr. Hotdog from BurgerTime (on a picture)
  • Mr. Pickle from BurgerTime (on a picture)

Midway Games[]

Note: The credits call Kano most likely as a way of avoiding a direct reference to a video game series that targets an older demographic compared to the film.

Epic Games[]

  • Ralph's dance is the Floss emote and set in the barn setting from Fortnite.
  • One of the videos shown by Maybe is gameplay footage from Fortnite Battle Royale. Maybe subsequently uses the titular game as a comparison to the number of bee-related pun videos.

Bally Sente[]

JumpStart Games[]

Davidson & Associates[]

  • Blasternaut from the Blaster Learning System (in the audience)
  • Galactic Commander from the Blaster Learning System (in the audience)
  • Spot from the Blaster Learning System (in the audience)

Games featured/homaged during end credits[]

  • Stage 1 from Q*bert (appearing on the "Screenplay by" credit.)
  • Chemical Plant Zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 2, with the Flame Mobile boss from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Appearing on the Co-Producer credit.)
  • An 8-bit version of House of the Dead
  • A Hero's Duty cutscene referencing Metal Gear Solid
  • A Sugar-Rush version of Adventure Island
  • A 3-D Hero's Duty level themed after Doom or Castle Wolfenstein
  • Root Beer Tapper
  • The car-breaking bonus stage round from Street Fighter II
  • An 8-bit version of Hero's Duty referencing both Metroid and Super Mario Bros.
  • Level 255 from Pac-Man (the closing Disney logo glitches onto the stage as a reference to the infamous glitch in the level that causes the game to crash.)

Others[]

  • Beard Papa the Japanese cream-puff store brand mascot (as the Sugar Rush candy-kart factory security guard, voiced by John DiMaggio).
  • Skrillex as the DJ at the Fix-it Felix Jr. 30th anniversary party.
  • A caricature of Director Rich Moore (seen behind Ralph in Tapper's).
  • Jetman from Jetpac.
  • In the scene when Sergeant Calhoun and Fix-It Felix are in Sugar Rush, they land themselves in a river of NesquikSand, made entirely of over-concentrated Nestlé Nesquik.
    • In the same scene, they must pull themselves out using vines made of Laffy Taffy, which gets attracted to anything they find funny.
  • Several Oreo cookies act as guards at King Candy's castle. Their "Oreo" chant is, in turn, a reference to the guards of the castle of the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz.
  • In one of the scenes that take place in Litwak's Arcade and Family Fun Center near the beginning of the film, a soda with a cup that reads Subway is shown on-screen on an arcade game. (That means this movie partnered up for the first time.)
  • One of the arcade games in Litwak's Arcade is a made-up game called Undead Apocalypse, made by Crosman and Airsoft.
  • The Sorceress bears a resemblance to the Dark Queen from Battletoads with the coloration of Lilith from Darkstalkers.
  • The Konami Code is used as the password to unlock the game vault.
  • Stan Lee.
  • The A113 joke.

Helen Chen, one of the visual development artists for the film, was originally supposed to have a cameo as a caricature, however due to unknown reasons she was scrapped.

Mentions and Allusions[]

  • Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga, and Roo from the Winnie the Pooh series (names appeared on a screen board of the Food Fight arcade cabinet [Note: Eeyore also made a cameo on his own in the movie.])
  • Mario (mentioned by Felix in the 30th Anniversary party. [Note: Mario was intended to have a physical appearance in the film alongside his brother, Luigi. However, the producers could not find a place to work them into the story that felt right for their significance.])
  • Aerith from Final Fantasy VII (referenced and written in graffiti as Aerith Lives on a subway wall in Game Central Station)
  • Sheng Long from the Street Fighter series (his name appears as a graffiti at the portal leading to Sugar Rush)
  • Lara Croft from Tomb Raider (given sarcastically by Wreck-It Ralph as his name when trying to get past the Surge Protector) (Note: Lara Croft was intended to have a physical appearance in the film. However, the producers could not find a place to work her into the story that felt right for her significance.)
  • GLaDOS from Portal (Incorrectly pronounced as "Gladys")
  • Leeroy Jenkins (shown as graffiti on the Terminal Wall as "Leeroy" and later "Jenkins")
  • Zero Wing (referenced in graffiti on the Terminal Wall as All your base are belong to us)
  • Tron from Tron

False rumored cameos[]

These are characters that people believe to have seen in the movie while not actually being there. Most of these can even be found in many lists of cameos around the web.

  • Mary Mouse, Perla and Suzy from Cinderella: It was believed that one of them was on Cinderella’s hand when she met Vanellope, but it was actually a completely different mouse, who was seen along with the other 3 mice in the film while cleaning Cinderella’s outfit with a feather.
  • Maximus from Tangled: a white horse in Game Central Station was rumored to be Maximus, but it's actually a generic white horse with no similarity to him other than its color. Oddly enough, "The Gamers Guide", a special feature in the Blu Ray version of the movie that shows some of the hidden easter eggs, also highlights the horse.
  • Lian-Chu from Dragon Hunters: It was believed that he made a cameo, but a closer look shows that it is actually Vladimir from Tangled.
  • Sora from Kingdom Hearts: One of the sprites in the gameplay scene of Tapper was believed by many to be Sora. It was actually proven to just be one of the many generic cowboys in the game, only with matching colors to Sora. Had he appeared, Sora would've been the only Disney character originating from a Disney game to appear in the film, though graffiti of his crown necklace appears in the portal to Sugar Rush.
  • Moogle from the Final Fantasy series: In one of the first renders of Game Central Station, some white and red shapes were believed to be Moogles with their pom-poms. The same image viewed in higher definition shows those shapes to actually be the shirts and pants of generic sport games characters.
  • Deku Link from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask: It was believed that he made a cameo, but a closer look shows that it is actually Bentley Bear from Crystal Castles.

Gallery[]


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Media
Film: Wreck-It RalphRalph Breaks the InternetWreck-It Ralph 2: Attack of the ConsolesWreck-It Ralph 3: No Glitch Gets Left BehindWreck-It Ralph 4: We're Back!Wreck-It Ralph 5: The Revenge of the Mobster

Video games: Video gameDisney INFINITYDisney Crossy RoadDisney Heroes: Battle ModeKingdom Hearts IIIKingdom Hearts Union χDisney Sorcerer's Arena
Books: Little Golden BookOne Sweet RaceSugar RushWreck-It Ralph: The Junior NovelizationI'm Gonna Wreck It!Disney Christmas Storybook CollectionThe Art of Wreck-It RalphThe Art of Ralph Breaks the Internet
Music: Wreck-It RalphSongs and Story: Wreck-It RalphRalph Breaks the Internet

Disney Parks
The AnnexThe Magic of Disney AnimationPLAY!Ralph Breaks VR

Entertainment: "A Whole New World" A Magical Disney Songbook
Firework: Celebrate the MagicWonderful World of Animation
Halloween: Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade
Christmas: Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade

Characters
Original: Wreck-It RalphVanellope von SchweetzFix-It Felix Jr.Sergeant CalhounKing CandySour BillStan LitwakGeneNicelandersCy-BugsMarkowskiGeneral HologramHero's Duty TroopsWynnchel and DuncanTaffyta MuttonfudgeCandleheadRancis FluggerbutterSugar Rush RacersSugar Rush CitizensMoppet GirlSurge ProtectorCameos

Sequel: YesssShankKnowsMoreSpamleyDouble DanGordMaybeEboyFun Bun and PuddlesArthurSwati and NafisaEmberMarioLuigiPrincess PeachFlameSparxHunterSpyroCynderIgnitusSnow WhiteCinderellaAuroraArielBelleJasminePocahontasMulanTianaRapunzelMeridaAnnaElsaMoanaC-3PORedDr. Neo CortexThe Makia Boss
Deleted: B.E.V.

Locations
Litwak's ArcadeBad-AnonGame Central StationFix-It Felix Jr.Hero's DutySugar RushSugar Rush CastleDiet Cola MountainTurboTimeClark's Console CentralMushroom KingdomDragon VillageInternetBuzzzTubeeBayOh My DisneySlaughter Race
Songs
When Can I See You Again?CelebrationSugar RushShut Up and DriveWreck It, Wreck-It RalphMarch of the OreosZeroA Place Called Slaughter RaceAnything At AllGood TimeDie YoungLove MeLivin' La Vida LocaGypsy Bard (Ember's Theme)Right Back to Where We've Started FromSun in My HandCenturiesStay AwayStayin' AliveThe MiddleTake Me Home TonightSweet But PsychoNew RealityLet's GrooveHit the Road JackJust Watch Me
Objects
Magic HammerMedal of HeroesGold CoinVanellope's Racing KartsCandy KartRoyal RacerVanellope's MedalArcade PrizesKing Candy's Chest
See Also
Disney Revival


es:Lista de cameos en Wreck-It Ralph

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