On his quest, Ralph meets tough-as-nails Sergeant Calhoun (voice of Jane Lynch) from the first-person action game Hero’s Duty, and feisty misfit Vanellope von Schweetz (voice of Sarah Silverman) from the candy-coated cart racing game, Sugar Rush, who may just be his first real friend. Tired of playing the role of a bad guy, Ralph takes matters into his own massive hands and sets off on a journey across the arcade through multiple generations of video games to prove he’s got what it takes to be a hero. (voice of Jack McBrayer), the good-guy star of their game who always gets to save the day.
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Jackman researched arcade games and incorporated their classic sounds into the score, bringing the arcade and its individual games to life. Wreck It Ralph Soundtrack Walt Disney RecordsĬlassically trained composer Henry Jackman was called on to write the score for “Wreck-It Ralph,” helping to shape the film’s diverse worlds with music.