Wreck-It Ralph Blu-ray Bonus Clips Might Make You Hungry

Disney’s Wreck-it Ralph makes great use of multiple game settings and environments. The switch between different types of animation and pixilation is pretty fun to watch, and if you haven’t caught the film yet, you’ll be able to do so when Wreck-it Ralph hits Blu-ray, DVD and digital download on March 5. Now, Disney has put together a sneak peak at one of the bonus features that takes a look at the making of the Sugar Rush video game for the film.

If you’ve caught the flick, you are already aware that Sugar Rush is a world made up of candy cookies and all manner of other yummy desserts. It’s a pretty cute place and it’s sort-of hard to believe the starting point for the game was Antoni Guadi’s architecture. After looking at the architect’s work to get started, actual models of the land were built out of candy to give the animators a starting point to see how candy would look when crumbled or even placed on a cookie in a certain way. It’s fascinating stuff and it may make you a little hungry in the process of watching.

Just in case you want a refresher on how the candy model became the candy animation, the above clip from the flick show’s a super cute Sarah Silverman playing Vanellope von Schweetz. Additionally, there’s some focus on an odd race track and some yummy looking race cars.

If you want to take a look at the bonus features and box art for the set, you can check out our full list.

Jessica Rawden
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Jessica Rawden is Managing Editor at CinemaBlend. She’s been kicking out news stories since 2007 and joined the full-time staff in 2014. She oversees news content, hiring and training for the site, and her areas of expertise include theme parks, rom-coms, Hallmark (particularly Christmas movie season), reality TV, celebrity interviews and primetime. She loves a good animated movie. Jessica has a Masters in Library Science degree from Indiana University, and used to be found behind a reference desk most definitely not shushing people. She now uses those skills in researching and tracking down information in very different ways.