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This rough test is served for more expressions and attitude study than good animation.
Animator Jin Kim used a dialogue from the movie "Step Brothers" (2008)
Source: cosmoanimato.blogspot.hu/2012/… (Original)
Here is a hand-drawn test for “Wreck-it Ralph”. Nik Ranieri was asked to animate the character of Ralph,
as a guide for the animation of the character in the film. He used a dialogue from the movie "Cyrus" (2010)
Source: livlily.blogspot.hu/2013/06/wr… (Compilated)
Wrecky Bites - Wreck-it Ralph 2 Confirmed!
John C. Reilly confirms (...) he's signed on for Wreck-It Ralph 2
source: http://entertainment.ie/cinema/news/John-C-Reilly-confirms-at-Galway-Film-Fleadh-that-hes-signed-on-for-Wreck-It-Ralph-2/367542.htm
Wrecky Bites - Let's Vote 4 Ralph in SSB =D
I Said A Chance Has Been Given, I Say We Take It!
Let’s vote and make Ralph a playable character in SSB =D
The deadline for entries is 10/3/2015!
Wrecky Bts. - Ralph's Cameo @ Sonic For Hire XD
:hooray: ENGLISH... / VIEWER DISCRESION ADVICED: CRUDE MATURE HUMOR CONTENT!
Ralph made an interestingly twisted cameo on Sonic For Hire, a flash-animated chronological-episodic fictional crossover series created by Mike Parker (who also created "Cartoon Fails" and "Kung Fu Karl") and Michael William at LowBrow Studios, Inc (the studio whose employees brought you "Cyanide and Happiness").
The series is dirstributed by Machinima.com (on its Happy Hour block). It started airing on February 13, 2011.
@ Almost A Year Has Passed,
:hooray: ENGLISH...Do You Still Find Ralph As Much Appealing/Awesome/Sexy/Delicious/Lovely/Adorable/Cute/Badass (Or Any Other Adjective That Defines Him As A Fav Character of Yours) As When The Movie Premiered?
:hooray: ESPAÑOL...Todavía Encuentras a Ralph Tan Atractivo/Impresionante/Sexy/Delicioso/Encantador/Adorable/Tierno/Badass (o cualquier otro adjetivo que lo define como tu personaje favorito) Como Cuando La Película Se Estrenó?
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Watching these, I'm realizing the DVD/Blu-Ray missed a LOT of great behind-the-scenes stories. Why didn't we get to hear how these actors were chosen for these roles? Did they audition? Were they asked? Did Disney execs pin their headshots to a dart board and throw darts to pick who would be in the movie? And even then, how did Disney convince them to say yes (besides the paycheck)? There's a cute story that Tom Hanks was shown some test animation of an early incarnation of Woody with dialogue from one of Hanks' previous films, and that immediately sold him on starring in Toy Story. Is that what happened here with Ralph? I want answers, dang it! And more cool test animations!