The Disney Files Magazine’s Fall 2012 issue had a one page article about Wreck-It Ralph.
The Disney Files Magazine is sent to members of Disney’s Vacation Club.
The Disney Files Magazine’s Fall 2012 issue had a one page article about Wreck-It Ralph.
The Disney Files Magazine is sent to members of Disney’s Vacation Club.

Random star dude appreciation post!
The star dudes appear in the background of Game Central Station in Wreck-It Ralph on at least two occasions. One is in the picture where Ralph gives Q*bert and friends a cherry and the other is in a scene from the trailer. It looks like there’s two or more of them, since one has blue pants and the other has red.
I think they’re pretty cool and I’m rather fond of them. I hope they’ll show up more in the movie!

I figured the Wreck-It Ralph fandom needed its own version of you tried.
I nabbed the medal sprite off the official Fix-It Felix Jr. game and did my best to remove Felix’s name.
Here’s the blank version of the medal, it’s not perfect, so please feel free to fix it up if you’d like! Also, feel free to use it for whatever if you want, I don’t mind and it belongs to Disney anyways. :)
Character Descriptions
Fix-It Felix, Sugar Rush, and Hero’s Duty Arcade Cabinets
Taffyta Muttonfudge’s Display Case
King Candy’s Display Case - My favorite concept art
Vanellope von Schweetz’s Display Case - My favorite concept art
Sugar Rush Display Case - Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | My favorite concept art #1 | My favorite concept art #2
Hero’s Duty Display Case - Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | My favorite concept art
Fix-It Felix Display Case - Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | John Lasseter Nicelander | Fix-It Felix’s Magic Hammer and Tool Belt | My favorite concept art
Characters in the Display Cases
The Two Pictures on the Gallery’s Walls
Wreck-It Ralph Posters and Advertisements at Disney World
These are all of the Wreck-It Ralph posters/advertisements I saw at Disney World.
The first one is located on every single bus. Ralph gets the spot closest to the bus driver. If you’re looking up when you enter the bus, it’s the first advertisement you see.
The second through the fifth pictures are all of a poster at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at different times of day. It’s a very large poster located on the side of the Voyage of the Little Mermaid building looking out towards the Animation Courtyard.
Amusingly enough, you can see it from at least 2 of the elevators on the Tower of Terror when the doors open and you look out into the park. I mentioned this to my sister and she said that Ralph was yelling at you to scream while you ride.
The last one was in The Magic of Disney Animation on a wall in the hallway leading out of the Wreck-It Ralph concept art gallery.
These two pictures were the only two on the wall at the Wreck-It Ralph concept art gallery at The Magic of Disney Animation in Disney’s Hollywood Studios.