How does Vanellope von Schweetz actually leave Sugar Rush in Wreck-It Ralph 2?












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How does Vanellope von Schweetz actually leave Sugar Rush in Ralph Breaks the Internet when it was quite dramatically established in Wreck-It Ralph that she can't leave Sugar Rush at all?










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    As I haven't saw the film yet I can't tell if this is a spoiler or no, but it certainly feels like it could be (I know I'm a little bit sadder that I now know this fact about Vanellope before it was properly revealed). Could the title be re-worded so as to not give this plot point away? scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/968/… (I got here from HNQ btw)

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How does Vanellope von Schweetz actually leave Sugar Rush in Ralph Breaks the Internet when it was quite dramatically established in Wreck-It Ralph that she can't leave Sugar Rush at all?










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    As I haven't saw the film yet I can't tell if this is a spoiler or no, but it certainly feels like it could be (I know I'm a little bit sadder that I now know this fact about Vanellope before it was properly revealed). Could the title be re-worded so as to not give this plot point away? scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/968/… (I got here from HNQ btw)

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How does Vanellope von Schweetz actually leave Sugar Rush in Ralph Breaks the Internet when it was quite dramatically established in Wreck-It Ralph that she can't leave Sugar Rush at all?










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    As I haven't saw the film yet I can't tell if this is a spoiler or no, but it certainly feels like it could be (I know I'm a little bit sadder that I now know this fact about Vanellope before it was properly revealed). Could the title be re-worded so as to not give this plot point away? scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/968/… (I got here from HNQ btw)

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    As I haven't saw the film yet I can't tell if this is a spoiler or no, but it certainly feels like it could be (I know I'm a little bit sadder that I now know this fact about Vanellope before it was properly revealed). Could the title be re-worded so as to not give this plot point away? scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/968/… (I got here from HNQ btw)

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As I haven't saw the film yet I can't tell if this is a spoiler or no, but it certainly feels like it could be (I know I'm a little bit sadder that I now know this fact about Vanellope before it was properly revealed). Could the title be re-worded so as to not give this plot point away? scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/968/… (I got here from HNQ btw)

– RyanfaeScotland
Dec 21 '18 at 23:55







As I haven't saw the film yet I can't tell if this is a spoiler or no, but it certainly feels like it could be (I know I'm a little bit sadder that I now know this fact about Vanellope before it was properly revealed). Could the title be re-worded so as to not give this plot point away? scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/968/… (I got here from HNQ btw)

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She couldn't leave the game in Wreck-It Ralph because of Turbo messing with her code. This made her a glitch, and glitches can't leave the game.




King Candy: Then gamers can choose the racer's avatar. And when they see her glitching and then get glitching in just being herself... They'll think our game is broken We'll be put ourt of order for good. All my subjects will be homeless. But there's one who cannot escape because she's a glitch.







Sour Bill: Vanellope was a racer until King Candy tried to delete her code!



Ralph: Tried to delete her code? So that's why she's a glitch!




However, after Vanellope crosses the finish line, the game resets and she's no longer a glitch.




Sour Bill: He'll do anything to keep her from racing. Because if she crosses the finish line, the game will reset and she won't be a glitch anymore!




She chose to maintain the ability zip around like a glitch, but she is fundamentally no longer a glitch, so she can leave the game.



And, as @BinaryWorrior mentioned in the comments, we see Venellope leave her game at the end of Wreck-It Ralph, to attend the wedding of Fix-It Felix and Calhoun:



Vanellope wearing her princess dress at the wedding



See also this answer on Movies & TV Stack Exchange, which parts of this answer were based on.






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    Also you could add that at the end of the first movie she's seen attending the wedding of Calhoon & Felix in the chapel in the Heros Duty game, so it's no a "new power" invented for the second movie.

    – Binary Worrier
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    @BinaryWorrier - thanks, I've added that in

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  • I don't believe she chose to retain her glitching ability, that appears to be her "special power"

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She couldn't leave the game in Wreck-It Ralph because of Turbo messing with her code. This made her a glitch, and glitches can't leave the game.




King Candy: Then gamers can choose the racer's avatar. And when they see her glitching and then get glitching in just being herself... They'll think our game is broken We'll be put ourt of order for good. All my subjects will be homeless. But there's one who cannot escape because she's a glitch.







Sour Bill: Vanellope was a racer until King Candy tried to delete her code!



Ralph: Tried to delete her code? So that's why she's a glitch!




However, after Vanellope crosses the finish line, the game resets and she's no longer a glitch.




Sour Bill: He'll do anything to keep her from racing. Because if she crosses the finish line, the game will reset and she won't be a glitch anymore!




She chose to maintain the ability zip around like a glitch, but she is fundamentally no longer a glitch, so she can leave the game.



And, as @BinaryWorrior mentioned in the comments, we see Venellope leave her game at the end of Wreck-It Ralph, to attend the wedding of Fix-It Felix and Calhoun:



Vanellope wearing her princess dress at the wedding



See also this answer on Movies & TV Stack Exchange, which parts of this answer were based on.






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    Also you could add that at the end of the first movie she's seen attending the wedding of Calhoon & Felix in the chapel in the Heros Duty game, so it's no a "new power" invented for the second movie.

    – Binary Worrier
    Dec 21 '18 at 11:52






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    @BinaryWorrier - thanks, I've added that in

    – Mithrandir
    Dec 21 '18 at 13:52











  • I don't believe she chose to retain her glitching ability, that appears to be her "special power"

    – Valorum
    Dec 21 '18 at 16:23
















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She couldn't leave the game in Wreck-It Ralph because of Turbo messing with her code. This made her a glitch, and glitches can't leave the game.




King Candy: Then gamers can choose the racer's avatar. And when they see her glitching and then get glitching in just being herself... They'll think our game is broken We'll be put ourt of order for good. All my subjects will be homeless. But there's one who cannot escape because she's a glitch.







Sour Bill: Vanellope was a racer until King Candy tried to delete her code!



Ralph: Tried to delete her code? So that's why she's a glitch!




However, after Vanellope crosses the finish line, the game resets and she's no longer a glitch.




Sour Bill: He'll do anything to keep her from racing. Because if she crosses the finish line, the game will reset and she won't be a glitch anymore!




She chose to maintain the ability zip around like a glitch, but she is fundamentally no longer a glitch, so she can leave the game.



And, as @BinaryWorrior mentioned in the comments, we see Venellope leave her game at the end of Wreck-It Ralph, to attend the wedding of Fix-It Felix and Calhoun:



Vanellope wearing her princess dress at the wedding



See also this answer on Movies & TV Stack Exchange, which parts of this answer were based on.






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    Also you could add that at the end of the first movie she's seen attending the wedding of Calhoon & Felix in the chapel in the Heros Duty game, so it's no a "new power" invented for the second movie.

    – Binary Worrier
    Dec 21 '18 at 11:52






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    @BinaryWorrier - thanks, I've added that in

    – Mithrandir
    Dec 21 '18 at 13:52











  • I don't believe she chose to retain her glitching ability, that appears to be her "special power"

    – Valorum
    Dec 21 '18 at 16:23














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She couldn't leave the game in Wreck-It Ralph because of Turbo messing with her code. This made her a glitch, and glitches can't leave the game.




King Candy: Then gamers can choose the racer's avatar. And when they see her glitching and then get glitching in just being herself... They'll think our game is broken We'll be put ourt of order for good. All my subjects will be homeless. But there's one who cannot escape because she's a glitch.







Sour Bill: Vanellope was a racer until King Candy tried to delete her code!



Ralph: Tried to delete her code? So that's why she's a glitch!




However, after Vanellope crosses the finish line, the game resets and she's no longer a glitch.




Sour Bill: He'll do anything to keep her from racing. Because if she crosses the finish line, the game will reset and she won't be a glitch anymore!




She chose to maintain the ability zip around like a glitch, but she is fundamentally no longer a glitch, so she can leave the game.



And, as @BinaryWorrior mentioned in the comments, we see Venellope leave her game at the end of Wreck-It Ralph, to attend the wedding of Fix-It Felix and Calhoun:



Vanellope wearing her princess dress at the wedding



See also this answer on Movies & TV Stack Exchange, which parts of this answer were based on.






share|improve this answer















She couldn't leave the game in Wreck-It Ralph because of Turbo messing with her code. This made her a glitch, and glitches can't leave the game.




King Candy: Then gamers can choose the racer's avatar. And when they see her glitching and then get glitching in just being herself... They'll think our game is broken We'll be put ourt of order for good. All my subjects will be homeless. But there's one who cannot escape because she's a glitch.







Sour Bill: Vanellope was a racer until King Candy tried to delete her code!



Ralph: Tried to delete her code? So that's why she's a glitch!




However, after Vanellope crosses the finish line, the game resets and she's no longer a glitch.




Sour Bill: He'll do anything to keep her from racing. Because if she crosses the finish line, the game will reset and she won't be a glitch anymore!




She chose to maintain the ability zip around like a glitch, but she is fundamentally no longer a glitch, so she can leave the game.



And, as @BinaryWorrior mentioned in the comments, we see Venellope leave her game at the end of Wreck-It Ralph, to attend the wedding of Fix-It Felix and Calhoun:



Vanellope wearing her princess dress at the wedding



See also this answer on Movies & TV Stack Exchange, which parts of this answer were based on.







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    Also you could add that at the end of the first movie she's seen attending the wedding of Calhoon & Felix in the chapel in the Heros Duty game, so it's no a "new power" invented for the second movie.

    – Binary Worrier
    Dec 21 '18 at 11:52






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    @BinaryWorrier - thanks, I've added that in

    – Mithrandir
    Dec 21 '18 at 13:52











  • I don't believe she chose to retain her glitching ability, that appears to be her "special power"

    – Valorum
    Dec 21 '18 at 16:23














  • 2





    Also you could add that at the end of the first movie she's seen attending the wedding of Calhoon & Felix in the chapel in the Heros Duty game, so it's no a "new power" invented for the second movie.

    – Binary Worrier
    Dec 21 '18 at 11:52






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    @BinaryWorrier - thanks, I've added that in

    – Mithrandir
    Dec 21 '18 at 13:52











  • I don't believe she chose to retain her glitching ability, that appears to be her "special power"

    – Valorum
    Dec 21 '18 at 16:23








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Also you could add that at the end of the first movie she's seen attending the wedding of Calhoon & Felix in the chapel in the Heros Duty game, so it's no a "new power" invented for the second movie.

– Binary Worrier
Dec 21 '18 at 11:52





Also you could add that at the end of the first movie she's seen attending the wedding of Calhoon & Felix in the chapel in the Heros Duty game, so it's no a "new power" invented for the second movie.

– Binary Worrier
Dec 21 '18 at 11:52




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@BinaryWorrier - thanks, I've added that in

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@BinaryWorrier - thanks, I've added that in

– Mithrandir
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I don't believe she chose to retain her glitching ability, that appears to be her "special power"

– Valorum
Dec 21 '18 at 16:23





I don't believe she chose to retain her glitching ability, that appears to be her "special power"

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