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Top 10 Animated Movie Moments That Broke The Internet

Top 10 Animated Movie Moments That Broke The Internet

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These animated movie moments broke and wrecked the internet. For this list, well be looking at scenes from animated features that gripped the online community, spawning memes, fan recreations, and views galore. Our countdown includes The Simpsons Movie, Up, Zootopia, and more! Which animated movie moment made YOUR internet crash?
Date: 2023-11-21

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12: 18 Rapunzel asking Vanellope, And now, for the million dollar question; Do people assume all your problems got solved because a big strong man showed up?
Vanellope: Uh huh, you mean a guy who wrecks things a lot, wears Orange and Red clothes, has brown pointy hair, and has a big glare on his face; but doesn't fix anything?
Princesses: Yes.
Vanellope should've said to Rapunzel and all Disney Princesses Uh huh. Speaking of a big strong man, his name is Ralph. What Ralph always does he wrecks things a lot. He doesn't fix anything like his friend Fix It Felix does, ladies, because Ralph is a really bad guy, since he is Wreck It Ralph lving all alone with a big pile of bricks who wrecks the building. Ralph's my favorite bad guy. He's Fix It Felix's and Nicelanders' favorite bad guy. He's from Fix It Felix Junior Game at Litwak's Arcade Game. He's not anywhere from the Internet. He eats Cherry from Pacman and I eat Burgers from Halfway Decent Burgertime Burgers when he and I both sit together at the Game Central Station, he and I hang out other games which are at Tapper's to drink Root Beer, sneak into Tron Legacy racing, football League, and other games at Litwak's Aracade when Litwak's Arcade Game closes. The story is about Wreck It Ralph. Once Upon A Time, there was a big strong man named Wreck It Ralph who lives in a Fix It Felix Junior Game where he wrecks the building, he always shout out loud, I'm gonna wreck it, all Nicelanders shout for Fix It Felix's help, Fix It Felix! Fix It Felix hurries with his gold magical hammer and says, I can fix it. When Felix does a good job after he, Ralph, and Nicelanders make it all the way to the top of the building; he gets a Medal. All Nicelanders throw Ralph off the top of the building and Ralph falls into mud. It's what they do in the game every day. Ralph goes to a meeting at Pacman with Zangief, Bison, Bowser, Zombie, and other gentlemen characters to visit Clyde there and when they are done with their meeting, they close out the meeting by saying, I'm bad, that's good. I'll never be good and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be than me. They left Pacman's to get back to their homes and Ralph picked Cherry to eat and heading back to Fix It Felix Junior Game, but Ralph got blocked by Security Surge both times. Ralph gave some Cherry to Q'Bert. Q'Bert doesn't talk. He mutters. Felix and all Nicelanders were having a party called 30th Anniversary. Ralph cannot believe they invited Pacman. Ralph was just there for a slice of cake and Felix let Ralph in, but he and Gene got into a fight about Ralph's just a bad guy who wrecks the building which made Ralph say no he isn't and Gene talked back by saying yes he is. Ralph got a little frustrated by saying and wrecking the building cake, No, I'm not. Gene said, Yes, you are. Ralph was thinking to win a medal and left the party. Ralph went to Tapper's to talk to Tapper about a medal. Ralph saw a Hero's Duty person who fights all Cybugs to get a medal which gives Ralph an idea to join in Hero's Duty to fight all the Cybugs so he can be a winner to get a medal. Ralph gets dressed up as a Hero's Duty person and heading to Hero's Duty Game when Litwak's Arcade was about to begin. Ralph stepped over Q'Bert and entered into Hero's Duty. The Hero Duty started to get ready to play, there was a lHero's Duty lady named Calhoun who knows how to get rid of Cybugs.
She and her Hero's Duty group start shooting fighting Cybugs and so does Ralph as Markowski. Ralph interfered the first person shooter which upset Calhoun. Fix It Felix Junior Game was getting ready to start, but Ralph has gone missing which makes Mr. Litwak want to unplug Fix It Felix Game which can be out of order. Ralph went to climb up the building to get a medal without stepping on all Cybug Eggs. Felix was looking for Ralph and needing Ralph back, but got blocked by Calhoun. Ralph got the medal he earned which makes him a good guy for Fix It Felix Junior Game which would defeat Gene. Ralph was getting ready to leave Hero's Duty, but accidentally stepped on each Cybug egg and fell into Hero's Duty ship, flew out of Hero's Duty and in Game Central Station, and crashed into Sugar Rush Game after he entered.

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Well, we have one hypocrite amongst those video game villains: Bowser himself, who has put his own selfish desires above evildoing by helping Mario and the latter's allies an an occasional ally as same time being an enemy. Those few times are definitely counts of going Turbo, and to be honest, if Bowser helped Smithy, Cackletta and Dimentio instead of Mario, that's more true to the mantra you heard from the movie on this video. Bowser should've been kicked out of this group already! So much for I'm bad, and that's good! I will never be good, and that's not bad! There's no-one I'd rather be than me. I mean, those kind of villains helping the good guys is not being bad, it's being selfish. And that's nothing they should even do once. That's why he became a distraction for the Madio games and I refuse to play them anymore. This is so much of a problem that making Bowser a greater threat in the Galaxy games damaged the characters of the good guys, because preventing Bowser from being a greater threat is a matter of life and death for Mario and the Mushroom Kingdom, and since it's not the NES and Super NES eras, them being oblivious to Bowser's plots as if he were a complete stranger makes things worse. That's why the Mario games needs a new villain, either defeating Bowser once and for all (in a Mario Endgame kind of game) or forcing him to become a permanent ally with no remorse for all the evil things he's done (including the Galaxy games, his only regret being having a plan that endangered himself as well due to how risky it is to mutilate the order of the Galaxy with Grand Stars which could destroy everything, including himself before he could recreate it, which made him more of a threat anyway) and star in his own spinoff that could be more like a straightforward Mario game, only more badass and made for Bowser's enormous size. Video games have limits, even when it comes to disregarding the story for the sake of the game and the gameplay. And honestly, when was the last time kidnapping Princess Peach did Bowser any favors? It didn't even help him in the Galaxy games to try to make her his queen. He's better off getting over Peach if he wants to conquer the Mushroom Kingdom, and it'll make it easier to destroy Mario without Mario's motivation increasing. If there were a new main villain, kidnapping Princess Peach should actually be helpful to this new villain's plan and raise the stakes, instead of keeping her for himself and increasing the odds of Mario defeating him. Back in the NES and SNES days, Bowser's motivating was keeping his evil magic intact, and he even took advantage Mario's quest in Super Mario Bros. 3 to save those 7 kingdoms in order to kidnap Princess Peach while Mario was busy. And it's not like back then anyone would suspect Bowser being an occasional ally of Mario & Co. I for one didn't.
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Ups beginning is really hard for me to watch, along with the end of Toy Story 3. I have trouble throughout The Brave Little Toaster also (I dont think thats Disney though. Songs like Let it Go give me goose bumps. Its funny because I seem to have the most emotional experiences with animated movies. My only other big issue now with live action things is with kids. I used to be pretty ok emotionally if a kid got kidnapped or hurt in shows like Criminal Minds. But ever since having my only child 4 years ago, its almost impossible to not get teary eyed. All you think about right away is if that happened to your child. You never know how much having a child effects your deepest emotions, even if the child is obviously just a great actor.
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The farewell of How To train your dragon franchise was very emotional for me, the 1st movie in 2010 when I was in 1st grade of elementary and immediately became my favorite DreamWorks movie and sequels released in 2014 and 2019 and made me cry everytime, I wasn't ready to say goodbye to the characters in hidden world because it was too emotional for me because I grew with the movie while at school as well
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While I am anti social media and therefore don't know memes and such, I definitely remember seeing a lot of references to:
I'll Make a Man Out of You - Mulan
Dishonor on. scene from Mulan
And definitely a lot of Minions stuff (the bane of my existence because I can't stand them.
HTTYD and Encanto references too (I admit, Bruno is my second fave song, Surface Pressure is my first.

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At the angle in the thumbnail you can see how bad the model for Elsa actually is even though they literally just drooped in her model from Frozen. Then again this is the animation studio who has blatant animation mistakes in their penultimate scene. Even funnier is Square Enix reanimated the scene for kh3 and its 1000x better
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133: Oh My Disney, Oh My Gosh! This is the scene that I love, so much! All the princesses, having Jodi Benson, Paige O Hara, Linda Larkin, Irene Bedard, Ming-Na Wen, Anika Noni Rose, Mandy Moore, Kelly Macdonald, Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell and Aulii Cravahlo together is magic. Even love their new looks
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To this day I cry at the how to train your dragon ending because I watched it literally right before my best friend, my puppy, my boo boo baby, my little Gracie died and now 3 years later it will always remind me of her and on top of that the scene was emotional enough to make me cry before that.
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Definitely Bruno. I mean, I'm late to the party and only watched it two weeks ago. But it was EVERYWHERE since Encanto came out. And for good reason. Both the song and the family dynamics (as well as the dealing with family trauma) are just so. they hit in all the right places.
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1. Frozen
2. Tangled
3. Frozen 2
4. Up
5. The Little Mermaid
6. Encanto
7. Turning Red
8. Soul
9. The Lion King
10. Hercules
My Favorite Best Disney movies with the Best songs ever

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. It must have taken hundreds, if not thousands of years to carve this thing! BOOM Hey look, I made a bridge. It only took me like, what? Ten seconds, eleven tops. - Vinny is so overlooked in Disney's Atlantis.
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The slow piano part of married life became my wifes walking down the aisle song and at first I thought it would be sad but oh my gosh on the day of it was so beautiful and she took my breath away
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I havent seen Into The Spider-verse, but I couldnt help noticing when hes plummeting off that building it briefly recreates the infamous Falling Man photo from 9/11. Wonder if that was intentional
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Lawn fire company in Pennsylvania actually has a siren setting on one of the trucks that says Bee do bee do bee do. Its fabulous. They only use it for parades or special events for the kids.
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The opening sequence from Up nearly had my wife and I leave the theatre over just how painfully sad it was. We were glad we stayed, but it never did quite make up for the jarringly emotional start.
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Why does the Internet gravitate toward this moment? Well, its strangely relatable in an era of incompetent authority figures fanning the flames rather than putting out the fires.
Amazing

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Up was such a big deal at the time I didn't think people make a big fuss over a couple but don't get me wrong it's a great movie but I feel like it's over dramatic of making a big deal over it.
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Me thinking: let me guess number one is going to be Let It Go, I know it. Oh wow Im very surprised number one wasnt let it go. I shouldve known that we dont talk about bruno was number one
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Awwww, who DOESN'T just love Toothless! When he gives away a piece of fish, we all said, You better eat that! But the good-by scene is definitely one of the all time saddest!
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It's always those songs that nobody sees coming that become an instant hit. And on that note, imma need to go get 'We don't talk about Bruno' out of my head. Thanks.
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My grandson loved Let It Go so much that he listened to it all the time, and he found the video that had singers from around the world singing in other languages!
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Up created a better love story in 8 minutes than Twilight in 4 books, the story was so emotionally perfect that I was traumatized by Ellie's doctor appointment
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Every time I see this scene of httyd 3 i feel like crying byt tears won't come out of my eyes but my heart will cry like anything i feel like crying right now
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Disney owning the top 3 moments raises the bar for them even higher. I hope Wish follows in the iconic footsteps of the Frozen franchise and Encanto.
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I must confess the thumbnail bring me here, anyways, it was an interesting video. Happy sunday Ms Mojo, and take care, hope i see You soon for more.
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134: I watched The Mitchells vs The Machines, Wish Dragon and Vivo on the same day, I stayed up at night.
Although yes, that did creep me out

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I Loved the movie - Ralph wrecks the Internet - so I am thrilled it got to 2nd place - even over Let it go! Still have not seen Encanto yet!
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129: This had everyone laughing. When the movie got an award for Best Animated Feature, the director admitted that it was the best funny thing
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We Don't Talk About Bruno lives rent free in head every few days. I got rid of it couple of days ago and thanks to this it's back early
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There may be some things about Wreck-It-Ralph 2 that didn't age well, but The Princesses' cameo was epic as it was memeable.
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