Trailer for Pixar’s Disney’s New Wreck-It Ralph
What happens when Bowser, Zangief, and the Pac-Man ghosts need some time off.
June 6, 2012 - 12:32 pm
Looks to be Toy Story meets Monster’s Inc. with John C. Reilly bringing to life a Donkey Kong-style video game villain who’s tired of being the bad guy.
Hat tip: Buzzfeed.
Updated with a corrected headline thanks to commenters smarter than me. This isn’t a Pixar movie. Like Tangled, it’s a Disney-branded film.






I dunno. Soon as I saw Sarah Silverman’s name in the credits… =>[.]<=
Looks like it’s Disney, not Pixar—-Though with Pixar’s 2012 release, Brave, feeling Disneyish it’s good that Disney’s release has a Pixar feel. (And yes, I know that Disney owns Pixar.)
The trailer makes it look like good fun, but the scene at 2:07 makes me think that the “message” of this film will be the typical Lefty anti-gun, anti-violent video game message. *Sigh*. Why do they have to make these things vehicles to preach their Leftist ideology?
To me it looked more like the continued wussification of the male “hero”- in this case, Ralph- who can’t handle things like the shooter games. My son would probably love this movie but I doubt he’d buy a Ralph action hero toy, which appears to be rather a contradiction in terms, anyway.
Just to be clear, it’s not in the Pixar canon, though John Lasseter is on the project as a producer. It seems to be a CG project in the vein of Bolt and Tangled, but still one that is not in the Pixar canon.
Big mistake in the headline–this is from Disney’s Animation Studio, not Pixar.
Thanks everyone for catching my mistake. I’ve got it fixed now.
Yeap, it isn’t a Pixar movie. It is from Disney, but it isn’t made in by Pixar.
Pixar =/ Disney!
Well, as part of the Pixar acquisition, Pixar ended up managing the entire Disney Animation Studios group.
So, while the *entire* Pixar team isn’t involved, nothing gets released without Pixar management signing off on it.
Who cares whose corporate brand is on it, as long as it delivers? Bolt was entertaining, and Tangled just superb!
This is kinda cool. It’s like Who Framed Roger Rabbit where they will bring different gamning characters under one film kinda like how they had Disney and Warner Brothers in one. I like seeing crossovers like this.