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  1. Wreck It Ralph's career at CrowdStrike was short-lived when he did this and broke the internet.

    #CrowdStrike #WreckItRalph

  2. "He was in that too?!"

    I thought I had a good grip on Alan Tudyk's roles, but there are several here I didn't know about.

    I knew he is Clayface on Harley Quinn, but the Joker too?! Does a fine job of it too. I didn't know he did three voices on Ice Age.

    This is not just a simple quiz, that's just the scaffolding and we're here for the tangents. Tudyk is all about the tangents, there is never an interview with him that stays on the rails.

    "I was the class clown"

    You don't say?

    Variety: "Does Alan Tudyk Know Lines From His Most Famous Movies & TV Shows?"

    (yes, he can place all of them (eventually) except one)

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    #AlanTudyk #ResidentAlien
    #Firefly #IceAge #HarleyQuinn #AKnightsTale #Frozen #WreckItRalph #Zootoopia #StarWars #RogueOne #StarWarsRogueOne #IRobot #35MilesFromNormal

  3. 2019 Oscar Nominations in Animation
    This morning, the Academy Award nominees were announced (full list here). Here is how animation stacked up in the list: ow.ly/2yDe30nppHn #Animation #Oscars #AcademyAwards #Film #SpiderMan #WreckItRalph #Mirai #IsleOfDogs #Incredibles2

  4. Yes, There Are Scenes During AND After the “Ralph Breaks the Internet” End Credits

    I've always had a soft spot for the original Wreck-It Ralph. Not only did John C. Reilly's layered performance hit me squarely in the heart with that big act of would-be noble sacrifice in the climax, but it later inspired me to write a jokey Top Ten-style follow-up that remains one of the site's most enduring "evergreen" entries to this day. 2012 was a fun year for me in a lot of ways, and it tickles me to remember that Ralph was no small part of that. Alas, with great success comes the threat of sequels. Disney Animation hasn't released a theatrical sequel since Fantasia 2000 graced IMAX screens 18 years ago. Someone up high decided it was time to break the streak with Ralph Breaks the Internet, which, to be fair, tops very nearly every direct-to-video Disney sequel ever. I would have to see Aladdin and the King of Thieves again to decide between the two. That's faint praise, though. Even as I dwell on the phrase "direct-to-video Disney", memories of Dan Castellaneta's Genie, Princess Ariel's daughter, and The Fox and the Hound 2 return and make me wince. […]

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