Wreck-It Ralph/YMMV

""I'm not altogether certain Ralph is in the wrong here...""
 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: the film, previously known as Joe Jump (Working Title), was canceled... but then it was Un Canceled. Given the ambitious premise of accurately portraying video games in the Disney Animated Canon, that was good news enough, but now comes word that Disney is negotiating rights for game characters cameos - and not lawyer-friendly almost-parodic ones, but actual characters, that is. Well, who will they ever get -- Wily, Pacman, Eggman and Bowser, you say?!? Disney, take our money already!
 * Eggman is confirmed!
 * Unfortunately, he will not have a major role in the film, and will remain a background character. It's still pretty cool though.
 * This troper could swear he also saw M. Bison and Zangief in there too. THIS IS DELICIOUS!!
 * This trailer got all the excitement up for this film again. Helps that it was released during E3 and therefore gaining the attention of the gaming community.
 * Especially considering that not only part of the villain self-support group's reunion scene made it into the trailer, but the faithfulness of Bowser's and Eggman's physical portrayals is truly stunning and something to behold. This movie's gonna rock.
 * Designated Villain: Ralph's home was the forest in the game he originates, which was tore down in favor of Niceland Apartments. At least one Youtube comment said:


 * This may be intentional, however. Given that this is a Disney movie, it probably is intentional.
 * Gannon Banned: Zangief's portrayal as a villain.
 * Outside of the games, he is usually portrayed as a villain.
 * Fridge Brilliance: Why is Zangief at the villain support group? He's not a bad guy, he's just plays one sometimes.
 * Close examination of the teaser image shows some redundant characters in the backdrop. Reason? Video game characters have EXTRA LIVES.
 * They could also represent generic NPCs.
 * They Changed It, Now It Sucks: A number of fans' reaction to Dr. Wily being removed and replaced with M. Bison. The filmmakers are also getting flak for not being as faithful to Zangief's previous versions.