![]() But we don’t think it’s a good kid’s movie. It’s clearly a kid’s movie and doesn’t have the heart or depth of a Pixar film. We’re definitely a secondary audience for Wreck-it Ralph. The general consensus on the Internet is that Ralph is a fun movie, and we had received multiple word-of-mouth recommendations as well, but we’re here to tell you everyone is wrong. It’s fair to say that, as video game fans, we were all looking forward to watching Wreck-it Ralph. Wreck-it Ralph was, in a word, disappointing. We picked two very prolific rules that negated the need for our usual third: We made Roasted Red Peppers and Roasted Feta with Honey to complete the peppermint wheel look, which works wonderfully into the pink and green theme that is so prominent in Sugar Rush. Sugar Rush provides a lot of visual options to take inspiration from and one of the first things we locked on to was the idea of peppermint wheels, and the classic red and white stripes that define their look. ![]() Yes, that’s an official Munch hot take – candy is not food. With those two ideas in mind, we picked our food theme: food that looks like candy but is actually real food. We were also interested in the premise: that a character who has the exterior trappings of a ‘bad guy’ can actually turn out to be very different from his appearance. The primary location where Wreck it Ralph takes place is Sugar Rush, a fictional racing game that takes place in, essentially, Candy Land. We also thought the visual aesthetic was interesting: since it takes place inside an arcade game, they make use of bright colors and fantastic landscapes. After all, we all like video games, and we’re not ones to turn our noses up to an animated movie out of hand. With the new Wreck-It Ralph: Ralph Breaks the Internet out and in the world, we thought it would be fun to watch the original movie. They invited Pac-Man? That cherry-chasing dot-muncher isn’t even part of this game!
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