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  2. Wreck-It Ralph - Wikipedia

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    Wreck-It Ralph was released on Blu-ray Disc (2D and 3D) and DVD in North America on March 5, 2013, from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. The film was made available for digital download in selected regions on February 12, 2013. [62] Wreck-It Ralph debuted at No. 1 in Blu-ray and DVD sales in the United States. [63]

  3. Once Upon a Studio - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the brooms from Fantasia (1940) sweep up the pieces of Goofy's camera, Fix-It Felix, Jr. (Wreck-It Ralph, 2012) repairs the camera to its original state, Hercules (Hercules, 1997) puts the ladder back in position, and the Fairy Godmother (Cinderella, 1950) uses her magic to help Goofy up the ladder while setting the camera up for the ...

  4. Wreck-It Ralph (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Wreck-It Ralph appears in the 2019 video game Kingdom Hearts III as a Link. When summoned, he will place explosive blocks and destroy them, causing damage to nearby enemies. [9] A world based on Wreck-It Ralph was added to the 2017 mobile game Kingdom Hearts Union χ as part of an update in April 2019. The world adapts the events of the ...

  5. Category:Wreck-It Ralph (franchise) - Wikipedia

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  6. Ralph Breaks the Internet - Wikipedia

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    In its first week, Ralph Breaks the Internet sold 225,099 DVDs and 816,890 Blu-rays as the most sold film on both formats in the United States. [82] Overall, Ralph Breaks the Internet sold 616,387 DVDs and 1.4 million Blu-rays, adding them up to get a total of 2 million copies, and made $47.7 million through home media releases. [82]

  7. When Can I See You Again? - Wikipedia

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    It features "fun video game themes" and clips from Wreck-It Ralph. [10] Young told AOL Music, "The funniest thing has been actually standing in front of the arcade game with controls, putting the quarter in. It's great to be back and feel like I'm 12 years old again in the arcade." [11]

  8. Phil Johnston (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Philip Johnston (born October 26, 1971) is an American filmmaker and voice actor, best known as one of the writers for the Walt Disney Animation Studios films Wreck-It Ralph (2012), Zootopia (2016) [1] and Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), the latter of which he directed alongside Rich Moore.

  9. Maurice LaMarche - Wikipedia

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    In creating the voice for Brain, LaMarche says he looked at a picture of the character and immediately thought of Orson Welles, [17] although the character was not modeled after Welles. [18] Voicing Brain gave LaMarche the opportunity to make use of his signature impersonation of Welles. [19] Many Pinky and the Brain episodes are nods to Welles ...