Why is vanellope still a glitch
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Any clips or screenshots? It's been a while, but I seem to remember some mention in the epilogue that she kept the glitch ability for unknown reasons, and it became her in-game special. As a result of King Candy's law, Vanellope became a pariah and was mercilessly ostracized by the game's citizens, most notably the other racers, led in their bullying by Taffyta Muttonfudge. Vanellope believed that becoming a real racer was the only way to earn the respect and friendship of the other racers, and thus dedicated her life to accomplishing this goal.
Consequently, she was in constant pursuit of King Candy and his henchmen, rendering her a criminal in the kingdom. As glitches can never leave their games, Vanellope was unable to escape her tormentors. However, she managed to find sanctuary within Diet Cola Mountain , a volcano that towers over the land of Sugar Rush that carries an incomplete bonus level track.
After discovering a secret passageway, she founded the mountain as her hideout and used it to evade her bullies and King Candy's fungeon. In line with her programmed age, Vanellope is extremely energetic, talkative, and childish. When excited, she zestfully zips and bounces around while repeatedly exclaiming the reasoning behind her excitement "I'm gonna learn to drive, I'm gonna learn to drive! She has a rather immature sense of humor finding enjoyment in mimicking and toilet humor and has the tendency to purposely annoy those around her as a means to amuse herself.
This is seen through her friendship with Ralph, as the two are known to give each other puerile, condescending nicknames. Unfortunately, years of bullying due to King Candy's propaganda against her left Vanellope with a sharp tongue and a somewhat sour disposition.
When first greeted, she comes off as annoying, obnoxious, and rude, with a bit of concern for the feelings or ambitions of other people, in comparison to benefiting herself. However, these aspects of her character are merely a result of her tragic upbringing and were more so done for survival rather than pure pleasure. Before Ralph's arrival, Vanellope was a loner, and the only programs she had any contact with were her abusers.
Therefore, she has not experienced friendship or any form of compassion. Vanellope is an enthusiastic dreamer. In truth, she is sensitive and vulnerable beneath her rough exterior, wanting nothing more than to be accepted by the inhabitants of her game—despite said inhabitants constantly mistreating her, both physically and mentally.
She is very forgiving in this regard and is evidently reluctant to hold grudges. Vanellope is also crafty and intelligent. As an opportunistic quick-thinker, Vanellope is cunning enough to concoct elaborate schemes on the spot, which made her a threat to the criminal plan of King Candy. Strong-willed, independent, and filled with spunk, Vanellope refuses to stand down without a fight and shows efficiency in reaching her goals for the most part. Her lack of physical strength truly kept Vanellope from becoming a racer independently, as Candy and his henchmen were able to counter her intellect with their weaponry and brute force.
Interestingly, although years of being shunned have left her with negative traits, Vanellope is one of the few characters in the film with a lack of prejudice. After learning Ralph is classified as a video game "bad guy", Vanellope never criticizes him on his position; instead, she looked beyond Ralph's programmed occupation and understood that his label is only a job title and does not define who he is on the inside.
Her kindness would heavily influence Ralph, and it was through their friendship that Ralph learned what it really means to be a hero. By Ralph Breaks the Internet , through her friendship with Ralph and having developed a much better rapport with her fellow Sugar Rush racers, she has become more openly polite and friendly while not nearly as mouthy. However, when angered, she still shows the potential to lash out in an overly harsh manner and say mean things that she doesn't actually mean, as demonstrated when she practically declares her friendship with Ralph over after he unleashes a virus that gets out of hand in Slaughter Race over not wanting her to leave the arcade, and by extension, him, after she expressed that she felt more at home in that game.
Despite him bringing up some valid points about being irresponsible for abandoning her game, she gets defensive and even tosses his homemade medal signifying their friendship away. However, after she calms down, she's apologetic for going as far as throwing away the medal and clarifies that what she really meant was that she felt like he was being a bad friend, not that she didn't consider him one anymore. From left to right: Vanellope's regular outfit; Vanellope in her royal racing gear; Vanellope in her princess gown.
Vanellope is a year-old girl with a small stature. She has long, raven-black hair with candy sprinkled over it in a high ponytail. She carries a slender body, has a noticeable overbite, large, round ears, and a small, pink button nose.
Vanellope's signature "glitch" outfit is a mint green hoodie with a dark brown double-layered skirt that resembles the wrapping of a peanut butter cup, green, white, and purple-striped tights and small black boots. Notably, her leggings are mismatched, one covered in broad mint green bands, the other in thinner mint bands and purple lines. They are designed to resemble candy cane stripes.
Her hoodie laces and stitches are red and resemble licorice candies, such as Twizzlers. Underneath her hoodie is a violet shirt. It is only seen in a "blink, and you'll miss it" scene in the video game's final cut scene.
Her high ponytail is held by a Twizzler. The pink squiggles under her boots resemble icing. She owns red racing goggles that were seen during the Random Roster Race's coin depositing. On the Sugar Rush game cabinet, Vanellope can be seen in her royal racing attire, a mint green, orange, and white jumpsuit with brown gloves.
Her racing attire comes with a white helmet with a golden crown insignia detailed onto it in the film's concept art.
As a princess, Vanellope wore a full-skirted glittery long-sleeved gown with lacy white gloves. Her gradient pink petticoat is noticeably covered in pink, white, and red gumdrops sprinkled everywhere like beads.
However, chocolate sprinkles can be seen on the lower end of the petticoat. The skirt has many layers and opens in the front to show a deep pink underskirt. Her gown was also given a pink flowing cloak and a large white lace heart collar, resembling Elizabethan royal attire.
The collar is edged in a cut-out pattern of candy canes and lollipops. In addition, she wears another somewhat smaller, white ruffled collar. In this outfit, she wears a red tiara. Her hair is tied up in a bun and is covered in sprinkles that are different shades of pink. With the outfit, Vanellope owns a pink lollipop scepter with a noticeable crown emblem over it. On a normal day, Vanellope is lounging about in the candy tree forest when she encounters a Hulk-like man named Wreck-It Ralph, who is in pursuit of a " gold coin " atop a tree.
Vanellope manages to grab it first, though Ralph pleads for its return as the "coin" is actually his medal. Ignoring Ralph, Vanellope runs off to the racetrack starting line, where the racers of Sugar Rush are prepared to pay their fees one gold coin to race in the Random Roster Race: a daily race that determines which racers will be featured in the game's roster on the following day. Vanellope rushes to the lineup, with Ralph trying to pursue her, to insert the medal as her fee.
The medal is accepted, and Vanellope is officially in the race. This comes as a shock to King Candy, who orders his security doughnuts to arrest Vanellope. Before they can apprehend her, Ralph suddenly appears to reclaim his medal and pursues Vanellope. Ralph's arrival distracts the king and his guards, allowing Vanellope to escape.
She heads to the junkyard to work on her homemade kart, but soon finds herself confronted by Taffyta Muttonfudge , Candlehead , Rancis Fluggerbutter , and the other racers. Claiming they're ostracizing her for her own safety, the racers ridicule Vanellope by calling her "an accident waiting to happen".
They destroy Vanellope's kart and throw her into the mud, unaware that Wreck-It Ralph had been looking on in hiding. Furious with the racers' treatement of Vanellope, Ralph stands up to her by scaring the bullies away, saving Vanellope. Vanellope, however, is far too upset and embarrassed to even thank Ralph.
Despite his empathy, Ralph chastises Vanellope for stealing his medal, but she claims that she planned to return it after she won the race. Without a kart, however, both she and Ralph are out of luck. In anger, Ralph begins to wreck things, including a jawbreaker. This gives Vanellope the idea to have Ralph break her into King Candy's kart factory, where she can make a real kart. She runs her plan by Ralph and promises to return his medal once the race is won.
Ralph reluctantly agrees. At the factory, they work together to build the kart. Because of Ralph's destructive nature, though, it appears very different from its intended design. Disappointed, Ralph thinks the kart is broken, but Vanellope is more than happy to have a real kart in her possession, proving to Ralph that his wrecking can actually bring happiness to others. To finish their newfound "masterpiece", Vanellope and Ralph sign the kart. Just then, King Candy, alerted by the security about the break-in, arrives with his minions.
Vanellope coyly confesses that she does not know how to drive a real kart, forcing Ralph to steer it by hand to escape the king and his goons. Vanellope directs Ralph to her hideout in Diet Cola Mountain. Once safe, Ralph scolds Vanellope on her inability to drive, feeling it takes away any chance of getting his medal back. Vanellope sarcastically inquires why the medal is so important, and Ralph explains that it could give him a better life back in his game.
Loved it. First off, there is nothing wrong with liking Vanellope. I liked Wreck-It Ralph for the most part; there was some problematic language in it, but it is far from the worst thing out there and I found the story enjoyable. There is nothing wrong with finding Vanellope relatable if you are disabled. I found her relatable.
The problem here lies in able-bodied individuals painting Vanellope as a disabled character. She is not even a metaphor for a disabled individual. I find her experiences relatable as someone who has been ostracized and treated differently due to my conditions, but that does not make her disabled.
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