"Destruction King" Ralph (John C. Reilly John C. Reilly voice) lives in a low-precision game produced in the 1980s - "Quick Hand Axiu" (FixIt-Felix). As the villain, his mission is to keep destroying the residential building, and the player controls Felix (Axiu), wields a small hammer to repair the place he smashed, and wins medals to advance smoothly. You would never have imagined that when the arcade closed, the stories of these game characters continued in the background. On the evening of the 30th anniversary of Kuaishou Axiu, Ralph, who was sitting in the garbage after finishing work, watched people in the apartment express their gratitude and admiration to Felix, and watched him take all the glory. Desolate and lonely inside... Why can I only be a bad person? I want medals, I want glory, I want everyone's approval, don't live alone in the garbage, no! In this way, Ralph is against the sky. In order to win a medal for himself, get everyone's recognition and live in an apartment, he followed the example of the character Turbine, who refused to quit the game before, and fled to other games. Because there is no Destruction King in Kuaishou Axiu, the boss felt that the game was malfunctioning and closed the game. In order to save the game on the verge of elimination, Felix has to embark on the road to find the King of Destruction.
Other characters in the story also appear gradually with Ralph's "defection". First the ruthless female captain in "Heroic Mission", then the "system bug" in "Sweet Dash" - little girl Winthrop, and then the country's candy king. Everyone gathered in "Sweet Sprint" because of their own interests and missions. In order to get back the medal that Vanellope stole, Ralph must work with her to help her win the racing championship. As the main line of the story gradually unfolds, a potential crisis is quietly brewing in the candy world, and another big conspiracy and truth gradually surface...
This is a story about "finding myself", whether it is the protagonist Ralph or the other little protagonist Winthrop, they have not found their own value in the game and are eager to be valued; but this is another two It's a different story, Ralph is tired of being a bad guy and wants to gain recognition through role switching, while Vanellope is caught in a conspiracy and doesn't know it, just simply wants to do what he loves and believes in himself. will surely succeed. In the end, they still ushered in a Disney-style perfect ending - justice triumphs over evil, the protagonist accepts his mission, and everyone is happy.
A lighthearted and humorous cartoon that can't help but cause us to reflect on ourselves. Perhaps at work, we will also face a similar embarrassing situation, in a position of conscious insignificance, not recognized by others, and somewhat lost in ourselves. Is my work too behind the scenes, not as glamorous as others, but it is actually very basic and very important, without me, the interests of the entire team will suffer? If this is the case, then I should believe in myself, continue to persevere, and try to communicate more with everyone; or, is there really one or two stumbling blocks on my way forward? If this is the case, then I can only work harder to surpass myself and hit a beautiful blow!
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