• First Look: Wreck it Ralph character costume unveiled for title character


    Ralph and Vanellope will be appearing soon at the Disney Parks but they will also be appearing in Hollywood at the El Capitan Theater from November 2 - December 18 before each screening of WRECK IT RALPH.

    A live DJ will be on hand to introduce audiences to the Ralph and Vanellope characters and a recent promotional flyer gives a sneak peak at what the Ralph character will look like once he makes his official debut.

    Wreck it Ralph hits theaters (and the El Capitan Theater) on November 2.

    If you're planning to see the film at the El Capitan, Adult admission is $16 and Child admission (ages 3-11) is $13. The El Cap will also offer Special Character Breakfast with Vanellope at Disney's Soda Fountain and Studio Store on select days before the 10am screenings of the film.

    Find out more at elcapitantickets.com.

    Update: A full-bodied photo of the character has now been made available courtesy of the Disney Parks Blog. Here you can see Ralph Photoshopped onto the backdrop that he will be appearing in front of at the parks.


    Full posting fromthe DPB:




    It’s Almost ‘Game On’ for Wreck-It Ralph at Disney Parks

    Meet Ralph, the “bad guy” who really wants to be a “good guy” in Disney’s newest animated adventure comedy “Wreck-It Ralph.” In the movie, Ralph goes game jumping across the arcade to prove he’s got what it takes to be a hero.

    Now, Ralph’s set to do some park hopping, too! Ralph will be taking the train from Game Central Station to the Tomorrowland Starcade at Disneyland park, where you’ll be able to meet him starting this Friday, October 26.

    Beginning October 28, Ralph will also be stopping in at The Magic of Disney Animation attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, where part of the candy-coated cart racing game “Sugar Rush” is being recreated right now. So race on over to Disney Parks this fall to say “Hi!” to Ralph and his pal, Vanellope, and be sure to catch “Wreck-It Ralph” in theaters in 3D November 2.