Everything Wrong With Wreck-It Ralph In 15 Minutes Or Less
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I was hoping he wasn’t about to sin the Oreos because it’s my favorite part of the movie so the fact he UNSINNED it was pure joy
Garrett Franklin i might be dumb or maybe bc im not a native english speaker but please explain the oreo one
@@ikkelolnl it references the wizard of OZ where the guards to the witches castle chants oh-re-oh oh-reoh. They say oreo because they are an oreo
space cthulhu ahh i knew it was from oz i just forgot what it was, thx
Time stamp for the clip?
Edit: Nevermind
*SAME* as soon as he played that clip I literally rolled my eyes because I was so pissed that he was gonna sin it. I was so happy when he didn't😂😂
Nice landers: "Omg, why is Ralph wrecking our building! He's such a bad guy!"
Also Nice Landers: "Why isn't Ralph wrecking our building yet?"
And Gene is mostly to blame.
the NiceLanders are assholes, but Gene is the biggest asshole of them all. He's also a bougie piece of shit
This is because they kno he is not meant to do it when their not being played. But they get upset cos he's not there to do his job
@@chesterlockett4002 Then why did they treat him the way they did?
@@chesterlockett4002 I had no sympathy for the Nicelanders. They knew Ralph was important to keeping their game alive and yet they continuously treated him like trash.
I’m glad we can all agree that the “OREO” scene is amazing.
But why
@@yourweirduncle4441 I have no idea either
OREO,OREO,O-REO!
O-RE-O, O-REEE-O
@@yourweirduncle4441 it’s a reference to a movie called “The Wizard of Oz”. The guards at the evil witch’s castle say oh-re-oh and the guards at King Candys castle are Oreos chanting “oh-re-oh” because of the reference and the fact that are Oreos. It’s just some funny shit.
Fun Fact: Zangief was in the villains' meeting despite not being a villain because the creator of the movie couldn't defeat him as a kid, so he made him as a villain for others to resonate with that
Yeah but not being able to beat him is not an excuse for him being a villain right
Zangief is a tough fight I'll give him that but are tons of other boss fights in video game history that are harder some of which from a certain pov are considered the good guys.
I'm not disrespecting why zangief a villain but wouldn't it make more sense to include a villain fight he couldn't defeat so it makes sense on both levels?
@@mizmels1it is that's simply not fair.
Hahahaha he couldn’t beat Zangief??? That’s terrible ahahahaha
ok well that's just funny
"You mean programmers just didn't finish something and didn't remove it? That totally doesn't happen!" Dude, that happens all the damn time.
Yeah like theres a theory that horses where meant to be in sims 4 because theres some coding in it about horses! So yes it happens all the time
Pretty much with every game there's unfinished code in there!
Like Mario 64 Luigi
Sins are jokes, some of them are intentionally wrong. He's playing the part of a nitpicking reviewer but it's not meant to be taken seriously.
@@kingofichigo yeah,but it is in the code,not the map
*i'm gonna remove a sin because someone is cutting onios in this room*
This is my life quote now
Same bro
_-dibs-_
Cringe
And sometimes dishes need onions!
I could be mistaken but is your image a character from Final Space?
8:58 Actually, yes. You’d be surprised how often it happens, some developer writes some code for a part of the game, it gets abandoned, and they forget to take it out of the final build. Even happened in older games when the devs were crunched on space.
It gets commented out all the damn time lmao
Yeah, think about infamous "Hot Coffee" in GTA: San Andreas...
It also rarely happens that removing code screws something up so "no touchy" is usually a good idea
Reminds me of searching through the games code to find unused and removed content
The original Super Mario Bros. actually has a fully functional ladder object buried in the source code that doesn’t show up anywhere in the game. Some ROM hacks actually use this object; it shows up in the game as a chain of brown circles that are likely placeholders.
The phrase “casual cannibalism” made me giggle. Well done.
Now every time I watch that scene I yell “ya filthy cannibals!” in King Candy’s voice 😂
czcams.com/video/G9AI9FZ6tqQ/video.html lol
You missed one, that green dude said that king candy locked up their memories but then how would he be able to remember the time he actually locked up their memories
He probably meant memories from the original programming like the memory of vanellope being their princess and besides Phil had to be there with king candy to pull him back with the tether so i guess it makes sense that he'd have to know.
He was there holding the ribbon while the King swims through the code, maybe he looked in after him and witnessed that.
The character your referring to Isabelle is sour bil.
maybe king candy didnt rip off his memories, only vanelope and the other characters, i mean why would he, they were allies in the first place
@@spartanking1405 true but still
Should’ve removed a sin for “thanks satan”
It's "sa-TEEN", actually.
Joe boomer 😏
@@quang-longdinh5312 bruh what about 666 likes?
@Joe Mama dammit i wanted to coment that
yea
He removed sins on more than one occasion, he really is in love with this movie.
I beg to differ
He also removed sins from Star Wars: The rise of Skywalker multiple times
This and the Lego Batman movie I heard they actually like
Yeah, he even confirmed that at 13:41.
With good reason
It's just a great movie
I like how the first time Ralph talks to king candy he calls the kids the “children of the candy corn”
Didn't he sin the game-based puns because he had barely been in the game at that point
And that scene was after
Lmao best pun ever
Gotta admit King Candy turning out to be Turbo was one hell of a surprise
It actually was. I thought the Turbo story they gave was going to be mirrored by King Candy- showing that he would fall for the same trap. That’s what I thought when Vanellope was shown on the side of the cabinet. But I did not expect Turbo to actually have programmed himself into the game.
I'm just surprised after 30 years turbo did not die in sugar rush
It seems so obvious after that I felt pretty dumb, but yeah, I didn't see it coming either
@@galaxyduck5514 That game was fairly newer than 30 years old. I think the real question is how did he stay hidden long enough for the game to come out and never get caught by a character from a different game.
Good point true true
86 sins?
He definitely likes this movie, I'm telling ya. That's a very low sin count, only losing to Inside Out by 6 sins
He also liked Lego batman and zootopia
Toy Story was given 76.
He also liked Wall E
TheShermanTanker he liked Deadpool as well
@@patricklauer4452 ex machina only got 69 sins
"So the coders just left it sitting there?"
Someone has clearly never played skyrim
And fallout, people predicted the dlc just by reading terminals
I don’t get it even though I’ve played Skyrim before
czcams.com/video/G9AI9FZ6tqQ/video.html lol
Or San Andreas with their naughty "hot chocolate" thing.
Not just Skyrim. This level in Sugar Rush would have been cut content. Every video game that has ever existed has cut content.
Unless I'm missing some kind of joke, I'm not sure why Skyrim is being singled out.
King Kandy was unnoticed by the entire world and could have it all if it weren't for that meddling kid and that guy too.
His machinations laid undetected for years, for he is a master of deception
@@cubechan1938 I wish I could do that, with my game character into Super smash bros ultimate. 😢
Anyone who ever played sugar rush at any other arcade would notice Penelope being replaced with king candy a character who never shows up in any other arcade machine
@@I_am_Mazki I think there was something in the town's drinking water to make them this dumb.
Me to myself: “He’d better take of a sin for the Oreo joke!”
Sin removed
(Happiness noise!)
Nah my reaction was: *surprised pikachu face*
Quick, what's the sound of a sudden un-grimace? Because that's the sound I'm making!
czcams.com/video/G9AI9FZ6tqQ/video.html lol
You forgot one sin...
WHY DID SHE BRING A MACHINE GUN TO HER WEDDING AND HOW DID IT FIT IN HER DRESS!!!!!!
Hammerspace and it's her duty as "Hero Duty". At least in her second wedding, she's well-protected.
It's just a coded in backstory, it didn't actually happen
@@fancyhotdog2656 that doesn't make it any less ridiculous.
And yet Steeve of Minecraft can hold 64 units of 1x1x1 meter blocks of earth, stone, etc. - and 36 * 64 of these. He can fit 2304 CUBIC METERS OF MATTER on his person, yeah... Don't get me wrong your argument is fun, but, this stuff is way funnier to think about.
I left a BIG SIN in the Cars movie
Sin for not talking about how Vanellope casually said she would execute the other racers. Yeah she took it back, but that was hilarious.
The reveal that king candy was actually turbo deserved a sin off in my opinion because I feel like that was one of the greatest twists I’ve ever seen in any movie
I mean programmers leave unfinished areas in games all the time. That might actually be the most realistic part of Sugar Rush.
So much so that there is an industry term for it: Dummied Out.
yeah sometimes its easier to toggle off visibility/access to unused stuff than to move it somewhere else, especially when you may end up using it after all
LEAVED?!
Thank you
Programmer here, I can confirm we leave unfinished, legacy, non functional and even perfectly good but unused code in programs all the time.
The Oreo joke was definitely my favorite part of the movie.
Same. I was almost upset until it turned out to be a sin removal instead.
Oreo oreeeeeeeeos!
Ikr. We actually watched the Wizard of Oz in class yesterday XD
Favorite part??? You must not have seen the entire movie.
I didn't get the joke
8:57 Yes. Unfinished levels, characters, or other things are left in the game code ALL THE TIME. The programmers just don't point to it so the game never interacts with it. The only reason I can figure why is the fear that removing that code could somehow cause something else in the game to not work properly, so it's just safer to leave it in unfinished.
I think the thing about the game-jumping and how you don't regenerate is implied for actually dangerous games. Like, in the pac-man game the only thing that could kill you would be the ghost, and he's their friend whereas in hero's duty they're essentially NPC's so they have to die.
The story of a bad guy who wanted to be a good guy and turned into a good guy and fought a good guy who turned out to be a bad guy and that's not bad :3
megamind hahahahaha
U just mind ducked me man
Relatable.
"Explain a movie in the worst/crazy way possible!" They asked.
Me: *directs them to this comment*
Seriously that was amazing!
Yea I'm guessing number 2 was Megamind
9:00
It's not uncommon for unfinished or unused levels to still be in a game, yet inaccessible to the player. It's more sin-worthy that the unfinished area looks so polished.
and sometimes abandoned code lets you have a cup of coffee
Actually
Pikasprey Yellow have a bunch of videos showing this in the Mario Games, Pokemon games, etc. And i assuming he is not the only one in YT doing this
What I was thinking too; sometimes removing useless code would cause more problems than it solves; so unless you're in desperate need of the space, it's better to just bar player access to it.
exactly
Yep. Was going to comment the same thing. There's tons of fan mods to restore or finish such content.
"imagine going to a nascar race and having being forced to sit with people who taste exactly like you"
oh come one thats so unrealistic
we all taste the same
7:34 “They’re Laffy Taffy! They’re attracted to what makes them laugh!”
Which explains why they didn’t appear on the sequel
"Look, no one loves this movie more than me. No one"
Me: Is that a challenge?
my exact thought ☠️
Same
I couldn't help but think of the scene from scoobert doo where shaggy was like "are you challenging me?"
im surprised that the cinemasins guy here for once actually admits that he likes a movie.
@@sitsia3808 He show's he does like's this movie, a lot. But not as much as us ( at the very least, me, for example, because it has been my favourite movie of all since it came out), because he didn't remove a sin for my favourite part of the movie, that part when Ralph is about to leave sugar rush right before the arcade opens. That part where "arcade finale" plays and Vannelope let's him stay in her Castle, but Ralph refuses and says he is happy with his job. Or that line right before the credits where he says "Turns out i don't need a medal to tell me I'm a good guy. 'Cause if that kid likes me, how bad can i be?".
Conclusion: We like this movie much more that Jeremy.
🎶Oreo. Oreeo. Oreo. Oreeo🎶
Metallica - Frayed Ends of Sanity reference, listen to its into and you will understand what I am saying
Oreo
I was absolutely sure that he was going to sin it for "Product Placement".
Oreo, Oreo. Ore-Oreo.
orerererererereo
8:54 this does actually happen some times, levels get scrapped but are just left in the code such as for example test levels they are often left in the game, a lot of games even have multiple.
Especially in Bethesda games
Great movie and great take on it. I'm just not sure though why it's assumed that Vanellope is giving Ralph attitude when explaining that glitches can't leave their games. I think she's more frustrated with the powerlessness of the situation than mad at Ralph for not understanding or previously knowing that.
*Smacks window with hammer*
*repairs it*
Lol
Makes sense to me
😂😂
Engie style
**snort** magic
“OREO....OREEEEEEEO!!!”
*”Ok that some funny sh*t right there!”*
*sin off*
Couldn’t agree with you more Jeremy!
Best joke in the movie!
czcams.com/video/G9AI9FZ6tqQ/video.html lol
Fix-it-Felix can fix things with a hammer
CinemaSins: that's hammerist
Wait I'm pretty sure I might get this wrong but I'm pretty sure the reason Ken and Ryu can go get a drink together after a fight is because there best friends and were basically sparring with each other
Ever met some historical fencers? Two hours of trying to kill each other with pieces of metal and then four hours of trying to kill each other with alcohol. Great community!
Cinemasins loves this movie. This is more rare than a quintuple rainbow.
You must see those monthly.
I believe he called it "the animated chosen one"
i mean its pretty good movie, when we don't bring up the conversation how it would work irl
@@spartanking1405 That logic applies to most movies and should NOT be a criteria for a good movie.
@@CallenderMan fair point, but i think this movie kinda goes above and beyond to _really_ not work in real life
Man I loved that Oreo march anthem. I used to put it on loop xD
6:55
Wizard of Oz.
it got stuck in my head and I could only forget it if I forgot the movie altogether
Frayed ends of sanity somebody?
@@EgorKhaziakhmetov Yeah! A fellow metalhead.
9:06 Yes. That's exactly what they did. A lot of devs do that
1:22 Ryu and Ken are close friends who trained together as children, so that part makes sense. They still have friendly matches together in modern Street Fighter times.
14:19 Princess Peach is "programmed" to be a princess, yet she competes in Mario Kart like it's her second job. Even gets a motorcycle jumpsuit and everything in later iterations.
She competes in Mario Kart b/c she was programmed to do that when the game Mario Kart was released. This is a "movie" about a game.
@@lunarjellyfish5538 have u ever thought she was programmed to be a princess racer and just jumps in the kart like King Candy aka Turbo does? she is on the side of the game as a racer sooo...
U
I believe it's Vanellope's implication that the two are mutually exclusive that causes the problem.
The reason why I might not be the only person that would be confused by Princess Peach Toadstool is because since the 1990s, there are times where Princess Peach decides to be that aggravatingly negative female stereotype like in Mario & Luigi (great series, otherwise, well, at least the first two Mario & Luigi games are very strong, but Dream Team and BIS are decent installments), but there are other times where she does WAY better than be a helpless priss by being athletic for Nintendo to try to have us earn sympathy for her.
"Okay, that's some funny shit right there."
My favorite one.
Orreeoooo
oooreo oreeeeeeo
Cinema sins: takes a sin away : two seconds later I’m sinning this for existing
My issue with this, secret levels get left in and blocked off all the time. Especially with the older ones, mainly because some of this stuff causes bugs when removed
Oh Cinemasins... You'd be surprised how often things are just 'left in' video game code. Items, half-finished levels, debug tools, you name it. If it's a part of a game, chances are it's been left in a game's data but not used in the game itself.
Came to the comments hoping someone would have pointed this out!
Hot Coffee Anyone?
There's actually a wiki documenting this sort of thing, if anyone's interested. Look up "The Cutting Room Floor".
Or they leave in the much higher res graphics which they dropped to make their PC version match the console version....
Only true gamers understand what this man is saying.
Man that scene where Ralph wrecks her racecar is so powerful
Because movie need have sad scene , that will be intresting . If not , boring .
@@adventurebonnie7303 Seriously dude? *That* is the only scene that makes the movie interesting? Because that's what you're saying.
@@MoonchildOfDarkness because cinemasins removing sin .
@@adventurebonnie7303 ...And? Still doesn't answer my question.
@@MoonchildOfDarkness yeah .I mean if nothing bad happen and make people sad in this movie . It will boring . Cinemasins with not removing the sin .
Theory:
Maybe since Sugar Rush is one of the more “younger” games so their more knowledgeable about coding and stuff like that? Consider gaming has evolved so maybe the characters do as well?
anyone else just genuinely happy when he actually laughs and removes a sin at an intentional joke?
3:46. Wait, they have moms??? How exactly does that work?
*ding*
I’m surprised he didn’t sin that line
Yeah Ralph doesn't have a mom. The game just starts with him sleeping in a stump then destroys the building because they move it.
I honestly think this is made specifically for the player. The player has a mama whom they can make proud
Especially that we see the player-controlled robot thingie in the middle
You missed one. Ralph was holding onto that branch for, like, 30 seconds... so why did it only break when Vanellope pointed out that it was a double stripe? (5:55)
Her code is technically still in the game, so she still rules Sugar Rush even though King Candy is at the throne. She may be able to control the double striped branches just by mentioning them.
@@Valhalla05 Damn thats powerful
maybe its voice activated
@@Valhalla05 Then how did the one under Felix and Calhoun break without a voice activation?
@@pianojadestookey plot convenience
How did you not include the best line of the entire movie.
“You’re DYNAMITE baby.”
Movie Sin Timer 00:08:48. I'm a developer. Yes. That's what programmers do unfortunately too often :(
Yeah I was wondering why he even sinned this lol
"The Programmers of Sugar Rush were planning some sugar-free bonus level and decided not to include it at the last minute, but just left the code sitting there?"
Yes. That is exactly how game development works. No joke.
And most programming, really. Deleting stuff breaks things that it shouldn't break.
AusSP That’s how bad programming works. If you have code that is not finished and removing it breaks the program then the code is really unorganised and those key variables / methods should be moved to the main method
@@dominicthorp3248 No, that's how (unfortunately) real life programming works. We all want to write perfect code, but you're probably writing it for a stakeholder, so deadlines are a thing.
It's not just code, it's assets as well. Plenty of companies develop a long list of assets, then never actually use or complete some of those assets, but still include them, because it's easier than hand-picking assets from it. You certainly don't want to change the order of those assets, either, because that will break everything.
With the gigabytes of code that make up game development, things get complicated. And that's without counting the cases where you get strange, inexplicable errors.
A lot of this is a result of crunch, where you make a lot of changes fast, and being neat doesn't work well. Trying to clean up code is often very "unproductive", and can even make things worse, so trying to stick with the version of your code that actually works is very tempting. As a result... yeah, lots of unused code fragments.
Actually, the whole "cross the finish line resets the game" isn't the strangest thing a glitch has ever done. In Fallout New Vegas for PC if you steal a particular baton. Stealing NCR Chief Hanlon's police baton out of his personal locker at the foot of his bed and going outside and dropping it then tossing it off the concrete ledge at the resort will always result in a system freeze and will require a hard shutdown. This means you need to unplug your PC, or hold the power switch down. This glitch has for a few people destroyed their computer's boot record as well, preventing that computer from starting until the OS is wiped and a new one installed. Glitches can do some very very weird things from seemingly arbitrary actions.
Meep Changeling yeah but his point is that it’s a 30 year old arcade game
That...seems very specific. How did someone find out about that glitch in the first place?
Well that's an "oopsie" if I ever saw one, jesus christ. "I stole this one guys stick and now I have to reinstall windows" sounds like maybe you're talking about breaking actual windows with a stick.
I have one question:
How tf does a action as simple as dropping a item off a certain cliff bricks the entire computer.
Apples and Oranges. One thing is the glitch breaking the game and forcing you to reboot. The other is the reboot itself without a proper shutdown beforehand. Just because the first requires the latter doesn't mean the glitch is breaking your windows. That can actually happen every time you shut it down like that, though the chance is rather small and depends mostly on what the thing was doing in the background at the time.
I really loved this movie so seeing this get some of the lowest sinnings I have seen in a movie, makes my life span grow longer
2:15 the place hasn't burned down because surge protectors have built-in overload protectors. Before a fire is even possible, it would switch off (not to mention the breaker for the building circuit the power strip is plugged into).
The correct sin is "How do all these machines run on this surge protector without it constantly tripping??"
11:02 That moment's so heartbreaking that I don't want to rewatch Wreck-It Ralph to avoid the emotional pain.
No sin removed for the very careful way they handled Calhoun's trauma? They didn't just trivialize it and make it seem like because Felix was there her problems would disappear. They confronted the problem in a very adult way, and acknowledged that even moving forward it would still be there. When Felix set off one of her triggers accidentally, notice how he NEVER says that around her again. Very neat of the movie to do that.
I loved how at the end, even on the big day she was there with half and army and ready to fight.
Jace Gem Yes! That’s exactly what I was thinking! So glad someone else noticed this and acknowledged it.
It seems like they don't really notice the extra detail put into movies sometimes.
Sometimes I think some video game characters need a shrink. All they have to help them are lawyers. (Looking over at Phoenix Wright.)
11:01 I still cry at that's part, I literally have to leave the room cause I cant handle it
That's how I feel during the scenes of Nick's childhood during zootopia
My favorite scene in the movie.
1:29
You just made me appreciate the fact that we don’t live in a dark timeline where Disney treats Wreck-It Ralph like they treat Song of the South due to the incorrect inclusion of Dhalsim as a bad guy.
Darkest* timing, if you are referencing Community. Now, I'll go Google what Dhalsim is
@@introverse7167 what's a Dhalsim?
@@linkflamesaber2462 another street fighter character
I thought he was gonna include how fix it Felix fixes the windows with a hammer.
How is that a sin though? That's the whole point
@@Bubblegumsh1 try to fix a broken window with a hammer.
@@blueberryboy1167 don't forget, it's a magic hammer his dad gave him
@@littlellama400 oh yeah ...
@Brenna Emely Cadence I already watched it, now leave me alone
"Game jumping" is only a bad thing if you jump into another game to stay there/take over.
Brianna Chiavetta that sin bothered me too. Game jumping is only bad during the day when people actually play it
Also he counted it twice ... what a guy
lol this guy sure is trying hard to find points huh
Agree, that sin bothered me. The movie makes it clear that you're allowed to game jump when the arcade is closed, just not when the arcade is open because 1) you don't want to die in someone else game or else you won't be rebooted 2) to eliminate the risk of going out of order and 3) you're not allowed to take over another game i.e go turbo. Sometimes they leave sins just because without thoroughly listening to the details laid out in the movie.
how many fuckin comments do you have to post
Ralph finally coming to grips with himself, holding the medal and sacrificing himself is my onions moment.
"There's no one I'd rather be.. then me"
8:54 "Some unfinished bonus level" "That they just left in the game?". Yes. That happens. They run with an idea then decide against it before its finished for one reason or another. Look up GTA: San Andreas, the Hot Coffee cheat. It was a side mini-game that the game designers decided against at the last minute - probably because it was too racy - so external cheat engines like Game Genie would let you unlock the code and experience it anyway. It was left out of normal game play, but the code was still within the game.
SO glad you unsinned "Oreo", THAT is some fantastic word playing, :)
That "unfinished bonus level left in the game" sin is wrong, literally every game has unused assets and partially constructed levels hidden in their code.
Tahramis H another example of the word literally being over used and losing its meaning.
exactly
You know, on principle I HAVE to be wrong and disagree with you. I refuse to share the same beliefs, no matter how small, with a furry.
Not every game is Undertale™
@@beanieguitarguy4070 Thank you brother
that cocaine edit at the end was just too perfect
for a second I thought that was the actual conversation in the movie.
Wreck it Ralph is such a good movie, legit my favorite movie of all time. Which speaks volumes considering sarah silverman is in it.
Jeremy, you will never love this movie more than me. NEVER. I shouted “I love my momma!” after my first home run and at my mom’s tap dance performances…and can quote this entire masterpiece by heart.
DO NOT STEP TO ME!
Here’s the thing about diet cola mountain - in universe, Sugar Rush was released in 1997, but the mentos in diet coke thing didn’t become popular until 2005. The first record of it being done in any major form was in ‘99 on Letterman. While the experiment did exist prior to that, it was typically done with Lifesavers. So while it feels like a dated reference, the makers of Sugar Rush were really ahead of their time
LOL
That’s kinda sad
Woah really? Looks way too good to be a 1997 game IMO
@@miniluv7330 Could be a remaster.
That's hilarious, but in 1994 in 4th grade I did a whole science fair experiment on what candy makes soda fizz and didn't use mentos at all, and btw the white mint lifesavers work best
4:51 but Ralph's whole purpose was to climb skyscrapers and wreck them, so I don't see how he would be worried at all.
Husband he was programmed to climb..
Need I explain more? Lol
Husband well it’s just a movie..
@nothing You're assuming that video game characters like Ralph are even programmed to take falling damage. It's entirely possible that he'd hit the ground and just bounce.
He can't die in his own game.
But then... He didn't die from fall damage from hitting the mentos at the end??
You forgot the fact that everyone in Sugar Rush was scared of being excecuted when you regenerate in your own game.
Vanellope: steals Ralph’s medal to race
Everyone: Ralph was such a d*ck to Vanellope
My friend: steals a loaf of bread to feed his family
Everyone: their is never a good reason to steal, have fun in prison
They got rid of Ralph's stump to build the apartment building where his stump was. That's why he attacks the apartment building.
he's been known to just not pay attention to the most simplest plot points in hundreds of the movies he makes sins for, he's just damn lazy but he gets all the money, and i mean ALL THE MONEYS so meh what does he care
Yeah that's why he attacks in game mode. But since he knows that the stump thing is part of the game, and the victims are part of a game, the victims shouldnt have a problem with ralph. I dont think he said ralph shouldnt have a problem with the stump thing.
yeah.. his is programmed like that
Brianna Chiavetta you made 3 comments and they all have more than 500 likes
I made is 600
I know this video is old but one more sin about the Qbert characters being in Ralph's game now. If they die in his game then they aren't gonna respawn. They die.
Oh yikes
They might have edited the code so they would respawn
They can't really enter another game anyway. The movie does this whole wiring thing, but if I plug a computer into the library power outlet, I can't pull up all their computers' documents on mine. Code doesn't work like that. You could pull something up if it's HTML and other web codes, but would need access to the web to do that. Arcade game codes, no.
@@harrisonthorpe3994 would need a computer to do that. But if you read my above, they don't follow reality, so they could have the code change just by bringing them in like they did throughout the movie.
Maybe they preferred that over being homeless? 🤔
Ken and Ryu are literally friends so them getting drinks after fighting makes PERFECT sense, as they treat their fights as more of sparring matches from their days training together.
Also, if the almost every characters in Wreck-It in the video-game move like in a classic arcade video game,
so why do Ralph and Felix move like normal people ?
8:54 Okay, it is... like... INCREDIBLY common in game design to leave unused assets in the game files. Like... why would it be worth the time and effort to remove it?
@@_Xiagax_ That is not the joke....thats not even funny.
@@_Xiagax_ Look, I love CinemaSins, I really do, and I completely understand his humor, but if he's wrong, he's wrong. Jeremy typically points out odd inconsistencies or stupid things that don't make sense in a movie while also making jokes along the way and adding the more sarcastic sins, but the part about unused code doesn't have a place in this video since he's completely wrong about it.
@Xiagax You and I both know that CinemaSins uses the cover of "satire" as a way of brushing off any criticism about him. If he were just a channel that over-scrutinized as a joke, he shouldn't be making any legit criticisms within the same video, because that just ruins the whole idea of it being satire. If you have to explain to your audience that what you're doing is indeed satire, you're not doing a very good job.
It just doesn't make sense. One sin will be a completely valid point about what's wrong with the movie, and the very next will be an entirely inaccurate one. So if the joke is that he's playing a character that nitpicks things way too much, why even have those valid points in the script?
Look, you can like CinemaSins, but the guy isn't perfect. Don't take criticisms towards him personally, my dude. There's no need to get worked up.
@@_Xiagax_ mmmmNo, Shadow is right. If they wanted to be sure that there was no chance people misunderstood, cinemasins would split the legit criticism from the actual satire. On the other hand, if he actually wanted to do legitimate criticism, then they'd leave the jokes and the pointless filler sins out.
like the dev rooms in bethesda games like fallout 4 and skyrim using the same console commands to get in
I don’t think u understand what game jumping is. Game jumping is going into another game and becoming the main character of that game. Game jumping is not going to another game for a party, then leaving.
Yeah that bugged me too lol
Yeah the movie makes that really clear too; game-jumping implies that they don't EVER return to their own game, and become an active part of their new one during the day as well, which none of the characters do since they just go back home when the arcade opens. It's a shame that like 5 or 6 sins came from that one misunderstanding.
No it isn't that would be called game killing because you essentially kill the main character when you replace them because they have no purpose their code is erased so know thia because im a programer
No, that's going Turbo.
Stella K your wrong. That’s called going turbo.
13:10 a lot of codes still used today are about 30 years old, or older. HTML, Java, JavaScript, Python, Ruby.
guys i swear i cry EVERY TIME i watch the ¨I'm a villain and that's good¨ this scene is perfect TvT
8:57 actually it happens sometimes, that developers didn't have time, so they forced just lock unused content somewhere out of boundaries
And it's also possible that removing it would break something else.
It's often quicker easier cheaper and safer to leave half finished content in a game.
More than sometimes, just about every game has some amount of unused content locked somewhere to never be seen again.
As a real world example, GTA's Hot Coffee mod. A lot of the code for it was already in the game. Somebody just made a mod that enabled it.
@@nemo2803 oh, it all gets seen again
There's a website called TCRF dedicated to documenting this sort of thing.
For some reason I thought CinemaSins already did one on this movie.
Same, I thought it was a re-upload at first
I knew it was a new vid because i've been waiting for them to sin it for so freaking long
Evie Infinite When he dose a re-upload he should put it in the description box.
Me too, its weird
Darryl B he does
"Game Jumping" itself isn't a bad thing, but taking over someone else's game, or "Going Turbo", is.
9:28
i could just hear him pouting here
*"Balls of heart"* is the best phrase I heard all year.
"Its nothing but code now!" BUT EVERYTHING IN VIDEO GAMES IS CODE!
Well, what about the animation?
The implication is, that it's code but it doesn't have a 3D rendered object associated with it.
9:02 I would like to call out that it's not entirely unusual for developers to leave out files when finishing the product. Normally it's small things like unused enemies, graphics, music, or sound bites, but it could be bigger. For example, Sonic 2 had unused but somewhat playable zones like Hidden Palace Zone and Genocide City later renamed Cyber City Zone(the devs who made the game were Japanese, thought the word "genocide" sounded cool since it was meant to be a difficult level until the translators told them what it actually meant)
They normally do this because of time and budget restraints since it takes more time and money to take out a few files which could mess up the game's code. After all, only data mining hard core fans will really get to see or use them in the first place.
Sin 58: yes programmers do leave beta codes, unfinished/scraped levels and concepts in final game files.
Sin 57: yes sometimes glitches do work like that
Also infinity war
All this is correct!! Super Mario Bros. -1 level come to mind(Sin 58)
Fuck off
It's called patience, you'll survive.
Also maybe it was her power or special ability they said it was a glitch but thry dint understand coding and cuttin it off could be the reason why she did it so speradically
True, lack of detailed research about each sin, sin.
Caring about sins, sin.
Ever realised how when it's a trash movie they sin it for whims and petty stuff, but when the movie is actually good they sin logical fallacies and plot holes and errors in the story and stuff that shouldn't have happened rather than for minor stuff?
I think in the case of the bad movie, everyone knows it's bad so they don't focus too much on that. But when the movie is good, the draw attention to the parts where it was bad.
In case you don't know. Most of it is sarcastic Sins. Just for shits and giggles anyway. So good movie bad movie doesn't matter. It's still gonna be on cinemasins
@Joy Foong then it would be a pretty short video if he basically gave it no sins.
To reference what the narrator with the annoying voice said early on, they are not reviewers.
They are *assholes.*
If you watch the early sins videos they're usually like 2-4 minutes long *because* they focus on things like continuity and prop errors, i.e. nitpicking, as opposed to spending a few sentences per sin describing a plot hole or flawed character motive, i.e. genuine reviewing.
Your mileage may vary as to whether this new direction is better or worse than the way things started out.
8:54
This is pretty normal, almost every game have cut content that didnt make it to the final versión
yeah i was gonna comment that, then realized this video is years old and someone had definitely pointed it out already
Turns 10 today!
I remember seeing this with my older sister
thought this was good not great; yet it managed to actually focus on a simple story of a video game character not wanting to be labeled the bad guy even though that's his assigned role
Glad it focuses on the video game culture without messing with their source material in the process
Terrific voice acting from John C. Reily, Jane Lynch, Jack McBrayer, and Sarah Silverman
Lots of fun pop cultural references and sharp, colorful animation
The creators took the time to make everything very video-game esque from the pixelizations to the score synthesizer to the 8-bit graphics
Even rules are established that if characters leave their games with the power shut off they can't regenerate
There's even a cool twist in here
It's true to not like your job when everyone else hates you for it, we can't mess with the system but can we change it?, those of us born with abnormalities can't be told we weren't meant to not exist but to embrace it, there's no one we would rather be than ourselves, we all deserve some recognition
This could be called the Roger Rabbit of video game movies with really good themes and at one point they address the generational gap
A complicated story but still explainable while also embracing the gaming world
A lot of nice in-jokes keep things balanced with the laughs and heartwarming bits
Both Ralph and Vanelope are polar opposites that learn to come together from their own environments and see something worth of value
This is amazing for hardcore video game fans that can spot their favorite characters from hundreds of titles with dozens of Easter eggs
Could've been greater and the climax can have some more variety with less over-abundance of ideas but this story is intricate enough with video game characters you connect with they struggle for freedom and acceptance
Lots of spoofing and nostalgia for anyone who grew up loving video games from the 1980s
For a non-PIXAR Disney film this is loads of good gaming bits
A parallel I didn't draw before with Vanelope is that her glitch could be a metaphor for having epilepsy; she's got a defect in her gaming code much like certain humans with our genetic code
So that element makes the film very contemporary
Glad someone else is here watching this video because of the 10th anniversary! I love this movie to bits!
0:24
CinemaSins: I forgot how much coke everybody was doing in the '80s
Me: *sips pepsi*
It's the drug dumba**
Aggressive Nice Guy r/woosh
Ah shit i think u did it on purpose
@@doctorvladandhisbluejaysd2802 Ya, you played urself, r/woooooshhhh
@Achernar in fairness, by the 1980's they didn't have cocaine in Coca-Cola anymore.
8:01 let’s be honest, even if the tv wasn’t there he would have still added a sin for the disappearing trash
And there's clearly other trash still in there, like the underwear and the shoe. It's like he didn't even look.
Hey there is
I love the fact that you sinned the movie when you trailed off about the Matrix. 😂
Sugar Rush feels like the original dev team was building an RPG, then got bought out and the new owners went "Eh... fuck it, make a fast racing game in the setting and get it out"
8:50 That’s how it works. You can go into the code of most games and find tons of unused content.
11:38 Well, a glitch doing an important event like crossing the finish line would probably end up in the game glitching out and resetting.
CinemaSins - Negative Sins Supercut Part 1 (January 2018 to June 2018)
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Matt Kron Scrw off.
Thanks....
more likely than resetting is that the game would just softlock tho
But if the game code was acturally alterwd resetting it wouldnt do shit
I would've taken a sin off for the amazing plot twist that King Candy is Turbo. That reveal was EPIC
It was kinda obvious.
I literally gasped in the theater lol
“They just left the code sitting there”
Yes. There is SOOO much code in every game that is still present, but doesn’t appear in the game. For big triple A games like Call of Duty, when are talking a dozen gigabytes of just unused assets
Love the videos and the surprise "Key and Peele" voice at the very end of the audio outtakes!
I still don’t get it... if they added those new guys to the game Wreck it Ralph and they explode themselves to help Ralph destroy the building... HOW TF ARE THEY STILL ALIVE IF ITS NOT THEIR OWN GAME?!?!?!!?!?!
This has always bothered me too! The explosive guy is doomed. All the others are at risk if there is a way to defeat them. And what if the player fails the bonus level and kills Qbert? Or are we supposed to accept that it's okay because Felix built them homes to make them "part of the game" so now they can regenerate again? But if that's all it took, why didn't someone do this sooner? Qbert would have been unplugged years ago, wouldn't it? (wouldn't he? wouldn't they?)
Hacking. And plot armor.
I know right.
There isn't any death in Fix-It Felix Jr.
Though explodo guy does raise a few questions it's nothing that can't be explained off.
@@frogqueen Its in his programming. He doesn't actually die, just enters a quasi-death state and respawns.