Wreck-It Ralph 2: Virus Invasion

Wreck-It Ralph 2: Virus Invasion is a 3D computer-animated movie and a better remake of the Ultra Unfamous "Ralph Breaks the Internet".

Note: This is a remade version of the movie Ralph Break the Internet, described by many as “The Worst Disney Animated Movie”, of which my main criticism is “It was the internet that destroyed Ralph”. Please note that this article is considered a rehash of a film that was very poorly judged, in order to make it a thousand times better, wherever it can get the story that should be the best.

Synopsis
When Mr. Litwak plugs a new game into the arcade, his characters, the Viruses, decide to make the games corrupt one after the other. Ralph and his friends will have to join forces to save the arcade.

Plot
A few years after the events of the first film, Ralph is still with the members of his “Bad Guys Anonymous” club and recounts the events that pushed him to stop wanting to become a good guy. Félix is ​​still appreciated by the residents. from the building, Vanellope is still hard at work on the Sugar Rush tracks, even if she still glitches from time to time, and Calhoun continues to teach his team members the functions of Hero's Duty. Video game characters continue to hang out from time to time in Central Station; when the arcade opens, players rush to play a game.

One day, while the arcade is closed, Mr. Litwak, the manager of the arcade, decides to order a new original game, because he finds a free slot for another game. At the same time, while he was talking with Félix, Ralph sees the scene from the window of the arcade machine of his game, and without delay warns the other video game characters. Although most of them are wary, Ralph hopes that the newcomers will be as friendly as his friends at the arcade. Later, Mr. Litwak receives his new completely original game called “Virus Invasion” and plugs it. When the new game is plugged in and everyone in the arcade knows about it, Ralph is confident that the game won't cause any problems, but later, when the arcade opens, the players take turns rushing into Virus Invasion, leaving the other games completely abandoned. Ralph and all the other characters in the arcade fear that their game will never be played again.

But later, in the night, while the arcade is closed, the Viruses of “Virus Invasion” gather around their leader Megabyte, known as the “Virus King”, who explains their project to them: they are going to hack the code of other video games in the arcade to make them unplayable and force players to only play Virus Invasion. And so, viruses take advantage of the fact that the Litwak arcade is closed to penetrate the code of video games and make them corrupt. They first attack the game “Dig Dug” and use their own technique: Megabyte accesses the game's Main Code to hack it and make it unplayable, full of bugs and corrupted so that the game is out of service.

The next day, when the arcade opens, a player decides to play “Dig Dug”, but as he starts his game, the Dig-Dug game acts strangely. Despite trying several combinations to make the game work again, the player cannot make Dig Dug work again. Without being able to do anything, he calls Mr. Litwak and explains the problem to him. Due to Dig Dug's pitiful state, Mr. Litwak is forced to put an “Out of Service” sign on the game.

At Central Station, Ralph and the other characters witnessed the incident, and are trying to understand how the game got hacked. Vanellope remembers how King Candy made her buggy, like she always is. Felix agrees that this would explain the cause of the games malfunctioning. Remembering the events that almost cost his own game his life, Ralph decides to wait until night falls and the arcade is closed to repair Dig Dug.

Later, while the arcade is closed, Ralph returns to the game "Tapper", where he asks for the secret code to get inside "Dig-Dug's" code room. Tapper, trusting Ralph, gives the code to access the code room as well as the location of the game's secret code and a rope. Thanking Tapper, Ralph goes to get Felix to take him to repair Dig Dug.

As night falls, Ralph takes Felix with him to repair Dig Dug. Thanks to Tapper, the duo knows where Dig-Dug's secret code is and enters it. Ralph ties the rope around Felix's waist who will take care of entering the game code due to Ralph's juggernaut weight, who is forced to stay outside the code and wait until Felix is ​​finished to repair the game. With Ralph holding the rope firmly in his big hands, Felix enters Dig-Dug's secret code and after searching everywhere, he manages to locate the problem: the wires that linked the code are broken, and at With the help of a hammer blow, Felix manages to repair Dig-Dug's Master Code. Felix pulls on the rope twice, telling Ralph that he must pull it up. But at the same time, Megabyte and its virus minions plan to continue hacking games to make them unplayable. This time, they took on “BurgerTime”.

The next day, Litwak's arcade opens and Mr. Litwak notices that the game "Dig-Dug" is working again as before. It therefore removes the “Out of Service” sign and players can once again enjoy Dig-Dug. A new player shows up and is looking for a game that makes him hungry. First interested in Tapper, he ended up giving in to BurgerTime. But he too witnesses that BurgerTime has become corrupted. Calling Mr. Litwak, the player explains the problem, and Mr. Litwak is forced to put an “Out of Service” sign on BurgerTime.

Meanwhile, the viruses from “Virus Invasion” have realized that Dig-Dug is repaired. Megabyte is furious, but does not abandon his Machiavellian plan. While he is about to prepare another bad move, he did not have time because a player inserted a coin in Virus Invasion. As for Ralph and his friends, they in turn realize that BurgerTime is out of service when chef Peter Pepper, the main hero of BurgerTime, is overcome with sadness that his game is out of service. Felix consoles Peter by saying that he can repair anything with his hammer. At night, once again, while the arcade is closed, Ralph and Felix repair BurgerTime's code while the Viruses from Virus Invasion render Pitfall corrupt and unplayable.

The next day, before the arcade opens, Megabyte notices that BurgerTime is working again. And in a fit of rage, he triggers a virus outbreak that corrupts all games at once. The arcade characters all witness this when their game starts acting strange. Ralph, having seen this virus epidemic, quickly understands what happened: Megabyte made the games unplayable by hacking the main code of the game. Wanting to save his game and show himself heroic, Ralph challenges Megabyte to a duel. , but it does not take long to be mastered by viruses. Megabyte is about to kill Ralph, but by a miracle King Virus gets his face blown up by a powerful laser fired by Felix and Calhoun to defend their friend. Vanellope joins the fight to help Ralph defeat the viruses. Megabyte, while he is going to beat Ralph and his gang, looks surprised when he sees that all the characters in the Arcade decide to join forces with Ralph and his gang to stop Megabyte.

A huge and epic final battle begins between the arcade characters and the viruses. However, the arcade characters gradually gain the advantage and explode the viruses with their special skill. Although Megabyte orders its viruses to get their act together and gives them strength, the poor viruses are no match for the Arcade characters. Megabyte, furious, decides to lock the arcade characters in a huge cage. Ralph, being the only one not to have been locked up, understands that his friends need him, and decides to be heroic by confronting King Virus alone.

The battle between Ralph and King Virus rages, and each opponent throws blows at each other causing destruction, breakage and corruption. Suddenly, out of nowhere, a Power Mushroom flies through the air, and lands on Ralph. Under the effect, the colossus becomes even larger and more powerful. Megabyte, frightened, tries to run away, but Ralph manages to catch up with him, and throws a big punch which knocks Megabyte away until he hits a wall. Ralph, still under the effect of the mushroom, advances up to a weakened Megabyte, and manages to crush it with his enormous fist. Under the effect of Ralph's fist, Megabyte disintegrates and disappears, along with all the other viruses. The virus outbreak has been removed from the games, which become playable again as before. The cage that held the arcade characters has also disappeared, and the arcade characters cheer for their hero, who returns to his normal size.

It turns out that the Mushroom was started by Mario, having finally seen an opportunity to help those who need help. Ralph thanks Mario for giving him a helping hand and all the characters decide to throw a party in honor of Ralph's victory over Megabyte.

Later, while wanting to play Virus Invasion, a player notices that the game is no longer playable, and Mr. Litwak, feeling partly responsible for the installation of Virus Invasion, is forced to unplug the arcade machine. from Virus Invasion. Later, the arcade characters find themselves inside the game Fix-It Felix and celebrate the final end of Virus Invasion.

Heroes
Wreck-It Ralph

Fix-It Felix

Vaneloppe

Sergeant Calhoun

Supporting Characters
Dig Dug

Peter Pepper

Nicelanders

Sonic the Hedgehog

Mario

Bad-Annon Members
Bowser

Dr. Eggman

Saitine

Shinobi

Zangief

M. Bison

Clyde

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Sorceress

Neff

Cycloptopus

Cyborg

Zombie

Villains
Megabyte, known as the "King Virus"

Viruses from Virus Invasion

Commander Corruption

Sergeant Bug