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The 52nd animated film from Disney's canon line-up, Wreck-It Ralph is about the antagonist of a 1980s eight-bit video game starring Fix-It Felix Jr. (Jack McBrayer), as one of the many machines in an arcade center. Ralph (John C. Reilly) is the not-really-villainous villain who just wants a little friendship, a little respect, and a little recognition for making the game possible. When an attempt to socialize with the rest of the game's population catastrophically fails, resulting in a sarcastic challenge to prove himself a hero, Ralph "pulls a Turbo" in the parlance of the arcade population, and jumps from his game through their shared power strip to one of the newest ones in the arcade -- the sci-fi FPS Hero's Duty. There, he learns that the medal he needs to prove himself a hero to the inhabitants of his native game is at the top of a tower filled with "bugs" -- vicious, fast-breeding alien monsters.
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