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'Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2' Official Trailer Easter Eggs!

It's like a mix between 'The Emoji Movie' and 'Ready Player One.'

By Jonathan SimPublished 6 years ago 5 min read
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Last month, the official trailer for Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 was released. And I have to say, I was pretty unenthusiastic about this movie, but when the trailer dropped, I just KNEW I had to see this.

I love Easter eggs. I absolutely love them. And this trailer was filled to the TOP with Easter eggs.

So, I'm gonna be doing a frame-by-frame trailer analysis, and I'll be trying to catch all the Easter eggs in the trailer.

Here we go!

In this shot, we can see that Vanellope has begun sleeping in Ralph's little home in the Wreck-It Ralph game. So, it's obvious they're still pretty good friends.

At the top-left, you can see the Cisco Systems logo, and at the bottom, you can see the Thug Life cat. Interesting.

We see a large building in the internet with the Amazon logo on it. As the Amazon building is so large, I believe this may be a reference to the large number of products being sold.

I wonder if we'll see an eBay building as well.

At the top, we can see the Twitter logo, and on the right, we see the logo for Blipio, which doesn't exist.

I assume this is how tweets are sent, as we see one of the Twitter birds tweeting a cat picture.

With all these Twitter Easter eggs, I will be sincerely upset if we don't see one angry-looking orange bird tweeting about nothing but "FAKE NEWS", "WITCH HUNT", and "CROOKED HILLARY".

And we see the Snapchat logo here. I assume that we can only see this building 24 hours at a time.

We get a bunch of logos in this shot, which includes Facebook, YouTube, IMDB, Carvana, Yelp, and...Myspace at the bottom-left? Who the heck still uses Myspace? In fact, I will be sincerely upset if we don't get a joke in which no one walks into the Myspace building and barely even notice it.

And yeah, sure. I have a Myspace account, but I don't even know how to use it.

We have the Google logo here, which is featured very prominently. And you see IMDB on the right again.

Vanellope asks the search guy to take her to a website that's super intense and really nuts.

Well, if Vanellope was looking for nuts and intensity, then I know a pretty good website for her if you know what I mean. *Evil Smile*

Instead of the website that begins with a P and ends with a B, the search engine takes her to Oh My Disney. We see the Disney castle behind the logo, the Quality Inn, and the Rise & Shine Inn.

We see a heck of a lot of Disney princesses in this shot. We see Belle, Tiana, Cinderella, Merida, Mulan, Elsa, Rapunzel, Anna, Ariel, Pocahontas, Jasmine, and Snow White, from left to right.

People in the audience are also wearing Mickey Mouse ears.

And here's Eeyore, exactly how I've always wanted him—ANIMATED. I'm not watching Christopher Robin if you paid me.

In the background, you can see Iron Man flying.

At the bottom-left, we see Lightning McQueen from the Cars series. There are a couple more Easter eggs that I'll cover next.

At the top, you can see the house lifted by balloons from Up. At the bottom-left, you can see Hiro riding on top of Baymax from Big Hero 6. We also see The Muppet Show with Kermit's head above it.

We also see the Star Wars logo. Above it, we see the Millennium Falcon and the Death Star, and below it we see R2-D2. With Disney Animation, we can see the Disney wizard hat and Dumbo. Above the Marvel logo, we can see the Iron Man hand and Captain America's shield.

There are some more below.

Under Pixar, we can see the Luxo, Jr. lamp, Andy's cloud wallpaper from Toy Story, the famous Luxo ball, EVE from Wall-E, and Arlo from The Good Dinosaur.

We also see an X-wing starfighter from Star Wars zoom by, pursuing a TIE fighter.

In this shot, we see three Stormtroopers attempt to arrest Vanellope. If you know enough about Star Wars, you'd tell that these are First Order Stormtroopers, not the Imperial Stormtroopers.

On the sign for the Princesses door, we can see the Mickey Mouse shape on the sign.

On the left, we see Jasmine on the magic carpet from Aladdin. Everyone else is doing their typical stuff: Snow White is talking to a bird, Belle is reading, and Aurora is sleeping.

Cinderella is doing Pocahontas's hair, and Moana is having a pleasant conversation with Elsa and Anna. Pretty interesting.

When Vanellope arrives in the room, we see Jasmine brandish a genie lamp, Cinderella brandish a glass slipper, and Pocahontas brandish her...stick thing? I don't know. I personally haven't watched the movie.

Here, we see Cinderella, Pocahontas, Anna, Moana, Elsa, and Rapunzel. Something I like is how, for the most part, they got back the original voice actors for the princesses.

Also, the stick thing that Pocahontas broke in the previous picture is magically restored?

"Do people assume all your problems got solved because a big, strong man showed up?"

This ONE line is gonna piss off the man-babies crying over "feminist SJW propaganda being force-fed into the innocent mouths of minuscule children", but come on—think about it.

Snow White was the innocent, naive, beautiful princess who could only be saved by some random dude kissing her. Same thing with Rapunzel and Sleeping Beauty. Point is, princesses are usually the damsels in distress that need help from the handsome prince. I like this line, though.

And that's it!

It's a bit hard to come up with a potential story because this trailer was more of a showcase for all the Easter eggs in the movie and the fact that we're gonna be dishing out a bunch of cash for this film.

We don't have a clear conflict or antagonist, nor do we know why they're going to the internet. So, maybe the villain will be a virus and they have to find their way out of the internet despite multiple pop-up ads holding them hostage. Yeah, I'm kidding.

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Jonathan Sim

Film critic. Lover of Pixar, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Marvel, DC, Back to the Future, and Lord of the Rings.

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