“Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2” New Trailer Is Filled With Disney Princesses

Wreck-It Ralph 2 Disney Princesses

A new trailer for Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 has been released, and it is full of Disney Princesses. Let’s see who looked the best! Also, here’s to hoping Disney gives us an Avengers-inspired Princess movie!

Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 is a major animated film coming this year from Disney, and it seems the studio is going to use its iconic princesses (and queens) to help get as many people as possible in front of the theatre screen. The new trailer showcases the princesses, and though I liked all of them, I just hope they get the respect their fans want.

While you might have seen Disney princesses receiving the digital treatment in Sofia the First, the upcoming Wreck-It Ralph 2 is going to be the first time the world is going to see many of the beloved princesses in such a form on the big screen.

My favorite digital transformations are Pocahontas and Aurora. I really like how Pocahontas’ hair flows because of enchanted wind. Aurora also seems to have kept the angular-animation style from her original movie.

Wreck-It Ralph 2 Princesses

Merida, Anna, Elsa, and Rapunzel look great. However, they made their debuts in the digital world so we already had an idea how they were going to look.

I was expecting a lot more from Mulan though. She looked a lot better in her Sofia the First appearance. The same goes for Jasmine. Moana and Tiana don’t look great either.

Belle is okay. However, Cinderella and Snow White don’t necessarily look similar to their classically animated counterparts. I was expecting more from Disney when it came to digitally animating classic princesses. Also, the two of them make too many goofy faces. This wouldn’t have felt out of place to me if they had made everyone like that, considering Wreck-It Ralph 2 is a comedy. But you can see Merida keeping her “I’m-bored-with-all-of-this” attitude in the trailer. So, I wanted all of the princesses to be truer to their personalities.

Wreck-It Ralph 2 Princesses

Wreck-It Ralph 2 Princesses

The trailer does make it seem some of the princesses are going to be used for comedic purposes, with a number of jokes made at the expense of a princess or two.

For example, you can clearly see some of them feeling annoyed when Snow White sings in the trailer while Pocahontas and Elsa look at her as you would look at a child trying their best. When did Snow White (a classic Disney princess) become a joke? I guess it has to do with her overdramatic acting while running through the forest? Google it. It’s hilarious.

Wreck-It Ralph 2 Disney Princesses

But yeah, having said that, I look forward to Wreck-It Ralph 2.

It will be released on November 21, 2018. The first film was able to gross $471.2 million at the box office.

Also, Disney needs to create a film with all of the princesses coming together to save the universe!

And will Disney acknowledge Ariel has a child? When will my girl Kida get the love she deserves? It has been too long. No one should be ignored like this.

Feel free to share your thoughts with us.

(Images via Screengrab)

Author: Farid-ul-Haq

Farid has a Double Masters in Psychology and Biotechnology as well as an M.Phil in Molecular Genetics. He is the author of numerous books including Missing in Somerville, and The Game Master of Somerville. He gives us insight into comics, books, TV shows, anime/manga, video games, and movies.


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2 thoughts on ““Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2” New Trailer Is Filled With Disney Princesses

  1. This is a good commentary LOL! Overall I’ve to agree, glad to see these princesses all together at last, even if on the other hand nowadays it’s all digitalized with CGI versus the unique peculiar artistic angle of the first Disney movies…and well it’s a bittersweet feeling. (Not that I’m against the computer graphics per se, but you get my point).

    1. Yeah. While I am excited to see all of them, I still hope Disney decides to go back to the hand-drawn or traditional animation style for some of the franchises instead of making everything CG.

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