Wreck-It Ralph - Sugar Rush

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Ok, there has been to many sourpusses here recently, so here is a little fun!

First one shows footage from the film, watch that then the next one that shows some of the real life singers.

Wreck-It Ralph OST - Sugar Rush

Sorry guys, it won't embed! Sniff!

If you are expecting, young Japanese girls, with a lot of Pink, (yeah, l know Terra) you won't be disappointed!


Pity their wearn't subtitles!


Here are some mistakes, groan!


i would say this guy has too much time on his hands, l would agree with some, but this is a computer game, so there is room to move, or Disney knew that they could be a bit sloppy and get away with it!

Don't agree with the broken tooth and the Princess dress disappearing, she glitches, so resets!


And some extra footage, well, a crappy music video, with non HD, computer animation, unfortunately!


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    From what I understand, a LOT of animations like this are now fully CGI created. The idea being that they create the base objects ONCE, and pose or instruct, the whole way through. If it worked as I am lead to believe, and disney had such a system, which they MUST, since they are an industry leader, and ALSO bought PIXAR, it means that things like the car with the candy wheels was either done incorrectly, with OTHER objects, or it was intentional. The idea is SUPPOSED to be that a stock object is used to virtually build the car so changing that object changes all scenes it is used in. ALSO, PIXAR'S MAIN purpose was to do the type of CGI I am talking about. THAT is why Jobs created it

    The whack a mole, whack a troll is clearly because the script may have said "whack a mole", or the actor, having heard it SO many times, said it. It is likely trademarked, which is why companies, like disney, change the names a bit. Changing names on objects is obvious and simple. Finding an audio mistake is more involved.

    Still, it is interesting.

    And it IS interesting how some japanese singers have such theatrics. I wish I knew what they thought about us, and thought we thought about it, etc...

    Steve
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