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Wreck-It Ralph: A Sweet Treat Rather Than An Animated Wreck

March 16, 2013 By lisa

Dinosaur. Treasure Planet. Brother Bear. Home On The Range. Mostly forgettable films from the House of Mouse. I'm a huge Disney fan (not to mention a parent of three), and I didn't even bother watching that last one. So when Wreck-It Ralph came to theaters last fall--right after Brave, if I recall--I didn't even bother to go see it. I didn't know anything about the character(s), had no idea what the story was about, and I don't think I even saw the trailer, even though it would have been perfect … [Read more...] about Wreck-It Ralph: A Sweet Treat Rather Than An Animated Wreck

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: Alan Tudyk, disney, Edie McClurg, family, Jane Lynch, John C. Reilly, john lasseter, Skrillex, story, summer, video games

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