User blog:ARTaylor/Ralph Breaks the Internet Released

Today is the release of Ralph Breaks the Internet. The film follows the titular video game bad guy who must travel with his friend Princess Penelope onto the Internet in order to save her arcade game before it is scrapped. The film is a sequel to the 2012 film and the fifty-seventh film from Walt Disney Animation Studios. This marks the third time in the company's long history that they made a sequel to one of their earlier features. The movie includes a number of references to movies, series, and franchises owned by The Walt Disney Company in perhaps the most extensive crossover the company ever produced.

The movie features the talents of Jane Lynch as Sergeant Tamora Jean Calhoun from the arcade game Hero's Duty, Alan Tudyk as the search engine KnowsMore who is different from his character in the first film, Roger Craig Smith as iconic game character Sonic the Hedgehog, Brad Garrett returning to play depressed stuffed donkey Eeyore from this year's earlier live-action film Christopher Robin, Corey Burton as the Disney dwarf Grumpy, Irene Bedard returning to her role as Pocahontas, Jennifer Hale taking over as Princess Cinderella, Kate Higgins taking over as Princess Aurora, Ming-Na Wen returning to her role as Fa Mulan, Maurice LaMarche as video game bartender Tapper, and John DiMaggio as Arthur. John Lasseter, Chris Williams, and Jennifer Lee serve as executive producers. Brad Simonsen is an associate producer. Clark Spencer is a producer. Henry Jackman returns to provide the original musical score.

The likeness of the late Stan Lee is used, though it is a non-speaking role.