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Episode 4.4 Online Gratuito
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In September 2012, Rich Moore said that there were already ideas for a sequel,[35] and in March 2013, Moore said that he and Disney had ideas about a sequel that would bring the characters up to date and explore online gaming and console gaming.[36] Moore stated that many of the crew and voice cast were open to the sequel, believing that they have "barely scratched the surface" of the video game world they envisioned.[37] He also stated that he planned to include Tron in the sequel,[38] which appears briefly in the film, where Ralph and Vanellope race at the beginning.[26] In 2014, the first film's composer Henry Jackman said that a story for the sequel was being written.[39]
The scene where Vanellope is introduced to the Disney Princesses came from screenwriter Pamela Ribon.[19] In 2014, Ribon was still working on Moana when Disney began internally pitching ideas for the sequel to Wreck-It Ralph, Ribon recognized that like the title character of Moana, Vanellope fits the definition of a Disney Princess.[19] When work formally began on the sequel after the completion of Zootopia, Ribon pitched the idea of Disney poking fun at itself by having Vanellope meet the other Disney Princesses in the green room of OhMyDisney.com, the Disney fan-driven website.[19] Further inspiration came from a BuzzFeed online quiz that asked which Disney Princess the user was; Moore thought it would be interesting if Ralph had encountered that quiz and ended up in an argument with Vanellope over the result.[14] The script was written by Ribon, which she wanted to include the various tropes of the Princesses, with them making in the final cut for the film. Moore and Johnston were satisfied with the script.[47]
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