Wreck-it Ralph Character Roll Call: Level 1 - Game Central Station


It is now time to get acquainted with Wreck-it Ralph's cast as we give you a comprehensive guide of characters that make up every level.  Let's start with Level 1: The Game Central Station.


WRECK-IT RALPH
Bad Guys Finish Last. Ralph is a heavy-handed wrecking' riot with a heart. For 30 years, day in, day out, he's been doing his job as “The Bad Guy” in the arcade game Fix-it Felix Jr. But it's getting harder and harder to love his job when no one seems to like him for doing it. Suffering from a classic case of Bad-Guy fatigue and hungry for a little wreck-ognition, Ralph embarks on a wild adventure across an incredible arcade-game universe to prove that just because he's a Bad Guy, it doesn't mean he's a bad guy.

Q*Bert Neff
Unplugged. Q*Bert, whose game was long ago unplugged, spends most of his time in Game Central Station, the travel hub for all arcade-game characters and the unfortunate home to those whose games are over. Purple's the New Black. As “Altered Beast's” resident evil wizard, Neff is a natural for the Bad-Anon meeting roster.


Zangief M.Bison
Not a Bad Guy. Zangief, the muscle-bound, hairy-chested, Mohawked wrestler from “Street Fighter,” is a regular at the Bad-Anon meetings. The Eyes Have It. A uniformed villain from “Street Fighter,” M. Bison tames his bad-guy habits at Bad-Anon.


Surge Protector Coily
The One with the Clipboard. With the duties of a high school hall monitor and the officiousness of a mall rent-a-cop, this straight-laced civil servant is more hassle than help. But electrical voltage spikes are no laughing matter. Bouncing Purple Snake. Once the bouncing purple villain in the Q*Bert arcade game, Coily finds himself hanging with his former adversary in Game Central Station after their game is unplugged.

Watch out for the character guide for Level 2. Opening across the Philippines in Nov. 01 in Disney Digital 3D and regular theaters, “Wreck-It Ralph” is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International through Columbia Pictures.

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