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“WRECK-IT-RALPH” HELPS CHILD’S DEVELOPMENT

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The film “Wreck-it-Ralph” is an animated comedy film based for children that was released in 2012. The movie was produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.

In the movie “Wreck-it-Ralph,” it is centered around Ralph, the bad guy in the video game who wants to be the hero. He is tired of being the bad guy, and he moves through various arcade games as he tries to be the hero. On the way, he meets a lot of other characters, including Vanellope, who is a glitchy racer from Sugar Rush. Together, they find out what it really means to discover the true meaning of friendship and acceptance.

In this movie, one thing that stands out is how the main characters develop throughout it. You can really see how Ralph and Vanellope develop through their personal interactions and journeys. You can see how Ralph develops as he deals with not being a villain and wanting to be a hero. He wants recognition of his self-worth and his role in the movie. Vanellope goes through a transformation of being looked at as a glitch and is determined to find confidence.

Another thing that stands out is how the movie tries to teach the audience about confidence, friendships and bravery. It really tries to teach people about bonding with one another and how important it is. It also shows us that everyone deserves a second chance and that nobody is perfect. The movie shows how Ralph and Vanellope make up for their mistakes with each other. It also shows the audience about the importance of honesty.

Viewers liked how the movie was a good understanding for young kids and showed them things they can learn from. Its rating is a 9/10.

 

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Carson Good
Carson Good, Entertainment Writer
Carson Good is a 15-year-old student at Struthers High School. He is in Journalism I.  Carson enjoys watching movies/shows, his favorite show is “Breaking Bad,” and his favorite movie is “White Men Can’t Jump.” Carson’s favorite part of Journalism I is writing about his favorite movies. His expectations for the school year is to maintain his grades and stay out of as much of trouble as he can.
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