What was his problem?

What was his problem?

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In my headspace, I like to believe that his apartment/penthouse is actually suppose to be Ralph's room, but he changed code around and kicked Ralph outside. That guy actually is the janitor and lives in the basement. Explains why he is mega hostile.

He was low key indoctrinated into the narrative of his game. He thought the bad guy was really a bad guy.

I like this theory

Like even if you look at that cake, the windows fit the shapes of the characters. Ralph on top, normies are all the middle and Felix is at the base.

In the opening cutscene he's always the guy that gets flung by Ralph.

Nooo you cant just want to change your job and be treated with decency!! Wanting to improve your bad situation in life that makes you unhappy is unforgivable!!! (Unless you are valenope in the sequel)

He's the guy that gets flung away by Ralph every time the game starts and he's a petty little bitch who doesn't realise he's being a hypocrite.

He wasn't able to reduce the tower's carbon footprint by 5%, therefore he had to deal with Ralph's sun tea.

He didn't want Ralph to fuck everything up and get him and all his friends killed.
Litwak is a cruel god who will destroy anything that goes against his grand design. The man even killed his Nanna.

>and get him and all his friends killed.

But they respawn inside their own game. Plus the Nicelanders are NPCs, they probably aren't even programmed to take damage.

If they are unpluged they don't. Litwak was threating to scrap the machine all together. At best they would be left homeless and desitute like qbert

>Litwak was threating to scrap the machine all together.

Yeah, but that was because Ralph left. Ralph could kill the Nicelanders in every single fucked up way he can imagine (and he hangs out with a Mortal Kombat character so he's got a good source for new ideas) and it wouldn't render the game inoperable because they would just respawn.

It’s like treating an actor like shit because his character brutally maimed your character.

I wish the second movie would have delve deeper into the lore of loud house.

Its just his coded programming really. Sure he's a complete dick who got too far into his character, but its why he was created.

Disney was too busy turning the sequel into a Disney IP self-dick sucking party.

>Fans of first movie spend months positing on possible fun narratives for the Vanellope and the Sugar Russians.
>Second movie assassinates Vanellope and sidelines Sugar Rush.

Is Disney clueless, or just the biggest trolls ever?

I don't really like this theory. Gene is just a secondary villian who maintains the status quo. His belief is "It was programmed this way so it should be this way." He serves as a direct counterpart to King Candy, who did alter the code. It's a sort of Law and Chaos dichotomy. You can see this even in how the two move. Gene is stiff with a limited walk cycle and King Candy is fluid and free. Wreck it Ralph reminds me a bit of Hermann Hesse's Demian. Ralph recognizes the benefits of both and introduces a third position somewhere in the middle between law and chaos. Recognizing that the laws of their universe exist for a reason, but they can act outside of them in order to be better towards each other. This is shown when the hero Felix does something nice for the villian Ralph and builds him a real home. Also when Vanellope does become a princess as the creator of her game intended but reject the title becoming a president.
I might be wrong though I only saw the movie once on a plane.

they fired lasseter

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I never seen so many people watch a movie about somebody sucking their own dick and pretend it's good

You should watch more porn

I should

Did people pretend it was good?

Award shows did.

Even if you're over analyzing, i do think you're on to something with the first part

Sounds like pretty fair analysis to me

The game revolves around Ralph and Felix and not being a part of it has caused the rest of the cast to become bitter and take their own frustrations out on someone (Ralph) who has anxiety issues to make themselves feel better and less worthless

Just like the rest of the characters in this game. Felix was actually afraid when Ralph appeared in the building, just like the others. Also, it was clearly seen that Ralph doesn't fit the interior, and all the damage he caused in this situation, was only because of his size. But of course residents went retardly hostile, because they thought he wrecks it on purpose, just like during the gameplay. They weren't even interested in knowing him better, and they probably hoped him to go away for good. Until he did so, dooming their game.

Which is dumb if you think about it. Felix and Ralph should have been treated equally.

He viewed himself as the moral protector of the apartment complex, doing what Felix was too much of a nice guy to do.

They play a roll every single day of their lives, and it starts to feel real.

They should be. There's no game without both protagonist and antagonist. But the residents realized that only when Ralph was gone.
At least at the end of the movie they started to actually respect him.