Description
Ralph and Penelope are faced with a new challenge when they begin the search for a spare part to fix a beloved videogame: how to navigate the internet. When trying to fix Sugar Rush the pair become engrossed in the World Wide Web after a router is plugged into the local arcade space, forcing them to find a wheel to replace the router with and get the arcade up and running again. Traversing through this new, technological landscape won't be easy, with the duo coming across new worlds, cultures, and characters that present difficulties along the way.
Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
2018-11-21
Publication
Walt Disney Animation Studios (2019)
Local notes
The 56th film in the Disney Classics 55 Movie box set, inserted in its reserved space after having been bought separately.
Library's review
This was very good! Knowing going in it would be unreasonable to expect it to match the original (and it didn't), Ralph Breaks The Internet is nevertheless a solid, fun film in its own right, which in my opinion only stumbles a bit in a rather dull/overlong action sequence towards its very end. The
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film's several notches better than most non-sequel animated films, and in my opinion also rather clearly superior to Disney's more high profile 2019 sequel, Frozen 2 (which wasn't exactly bad, to be fair, but unfortunately bland and directionless) Show Less
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Awards
Academy Award (Nominee — Best Animated Feature — 2018)
Annie Award (Nominee — Best Animated Feature — 2018)
User reviews
LibraryThing member comfypants
Video game characters try to make money on the internet.
3/4 (Good).
It's better than I expected it to be, with good gags and some surprisingly disturbing imagery. It's built almost entirely out of references and parody, and will probably be too dated to make sense in about five minutes from now.
3/4 (Good).
It's better than I expected it to be, with good gags and some surprisingly disturbing imagery. It's built almost entirely out of references and parody, and will probably be too dated to make sense in about five minutes from now.