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These are all the Video-Game Characters on the Official List of Characters Featured in Wreck-It Ralph, This Includes Deleted Scenes as Mario and Luigi are Featured on the Nintendo Section of the list despite being removed due to the lack of good character placement (This is noted)

Disney Tiny the T-Rex from Meet the Robinsons (Appearing as a Generic video game Dinosaur in Game Central Station, heavily playing the role of Sauron from Primal Rage) Vladimir from Tangled (arguable) Maximus from Tangled Mickey Mouse on a Double U Dee's (WD's) billboard located behind Litwak's Arcade and Family Fun Center. One of the game portals in Game Central Station reads "TRON". Bolt on a "lost dog" flyer in Pac-Man. Hal (the roach) from Wall-E.

LucasArts A Star Wars Arcade game can be seen in the wide view of Litwak's Arcade.

Nintendo Bowser (King Koopa) from Super Mario Bros. A Super Mushroom from Super Mario Bros. Ducks from Duck Hunt (as obstacles in Fix-it Felix Jr.) An NES controller as the vault to Sugar Rush's CPU room. (debatable): Princess Daisy (actually a generic princess) from Super Mario Land (debatable): Various turtle characters resembling Koopa Troopas (depicted here as resembling their in-game sprites rather than their official artwork). (debatable): Princess Zelda from The Legend of Zelda Kat & Ana from WarioWare: Mega Microgame$! (Note: Mario and Luigi, the protagonists of Super Mario Bros. were intended to have appeared in the film, voiced by Charles Martinet. However, the producers couldn't find a place to work them into the story that felt right for their significance. However, Mario is mentioned by Fix-It Felix in the film, and may appear in the sequel.)

Sega Sonic The Hedgehog from Sonic the Hedgehog Dr. Robotnik (Eggman) from Sonic the Hedgehog Miles "Tails" Prower from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Picture on a wall in Tapper's Bar.) Amy Rose from Sonic the Hedgehog CD (on the arcade cabinet of Sonic the Fighters alongside some other Sonic characters; her younger self from Sonic CD is used) Knuckles The Echidna from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles (on the arcade cabinet of Sonic the Fighters and when Vanellope﻿ tell Ralph to "bust it open, Knuckles" (debatable)) Bean the Dynamite from Sonic the Fighters (on the arcade cabinet of Sonic the Fighters) Bark the Polar Bear from Sonic the Fighters (on the arcade cabinet of Sonic the Fighters) Fang the Sniper from Sonic & Tails 2/Sonic Triple Trouble (on the arcade cabinet of Sonic the Fighters) Espio the Chameleon from Knuckles' Chaotix/Chaotix (on the arcade cabinet of Sonic the Fighters) Neff from Altered Beast Cyril the Zombie from House of the Dead Saw-Hand Cyborg from Cyborg Justice Angel kids from Angel Kids (debatable): Hornet from Daytona USA (on an arcade cabinet titled Finish Line)

Capcom Ken Masters from Street Fighter Ryu from Street Fighter M. Bison (Vega) from Street Fighter II Zangief from Street Fighter II Chun-Li from Street Fighter II Cammy from Super Street Fighter II Blanka from Street Fighter II Beholder from Eye of the Beholder Sissel from Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective (debatable) (Note: Dr. Wily from Mega Man was originally set to make an appearance in the Bad-Anon villains support group as shown in an early render image. However, he was cut in the final version of the film and replaced with Smoke from Mortal Kombat.)

Midway Kano from Mortal Kombat (aka "Cyborg") Noob Saibot from Mortal Kombat Smoke from Mortal Kombat Paperboy from Paperboy Tapper from Root Beer Tapper Cowboys from Root Beer Tapper Satan from Satan's Hollow, (referred as "Satine")

Namco Bandai Clyde from Pac-Man Pac-Man from Pac-Man (depicted here as resembling his in-game sprite rather than his official Namco artwork) Inky Ghost Monster from Pac-Man Blinky Ghost Monster from Pac-Man Pinky Ghost Monster from Pac-Man Taizo from Dig Dug A Pooka from Dig Dug A Fygar from Dig Dug Ms. Pac-Man from Ms. Pac-Man (appears on a restroom sign when Ralph is exiting the labyrinth.)

Gottlieb Q*bert from Q*bert Coily from Q*bert Slick from Q*bert Sam from Q*bert Ugg from Q*bert

Konami Frogger from Frogger Glen the Turtle from Frogger Yuni from Dance Dance Revolution Leonardo from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade cabinet during the wide view of Litwak's arcade) An Exclamation point (!) from Metal Gear The Konami Code from Contra and other Konami games (used as the passcode for the vault to the CPU) (debatable) Basketball Players, consisting of: The Boston Frogs, the New York Eagles, the Chicago Oxes, and the Los Angeles Breakers from Double Dribble

Atari Paddle 1 and Paddle 2 from Pong Charley Chuck from Food Fight (on the Food Fight arcade cabinet during the wide view of Litwak's arcade) A racer from RoadBlasters (debatable): Bentley Bear from Crystal Castles

Taito An Alien Invader from Space Invaders (on a picture) The Qix from Qix (as strobelights at the party)

Cinematronics Dirk the Daring from Dragon's Lair (briefly on the Dragon's Lair arcade screen during the wide view of Litwak's arcade)

Data East Peter Pepper from BurgerTime Williams ElectronicsEdit Knight and Ostrich from Joust Square EnixEdit Two moogles from Final Fantasy

Other Beard Papa the Japanese cream-puff store brand mascot (as the Sugar Rush candy-kart factory security guard, voiced by John DiMaggio) Skrillex as the DJ at the Fix-it Felix Jr. 30th anniversary party. Peter Pan from Peter Pan (one of the Nicelanders is dressed as him at Fix-it Felix Jr. 30th anniversary party.) A caricature of Director Rich Moore (seen behind Ralph in Tapper's). In the scene where Sargent Calhoun and Fix-It Felix are in Sugar Rush, they land themselves in a river of Nesquik Sand, made entirely of over-concentrated Nestle Nesquik. In the same scene, they must pull themselves out using Laffy Taffy. In one of the scenes that takes place in Litwak's Arcade and Family Fun Center near the beginning of the film, a soda with a cup that reads Subway is shown on-screen on an arcade game. One of the arcade games in Litwak's Arcade is Undead Apocalypse, made by either Crosman or Airsoft. A graffiti of Sora's crown necklace from Disney's own Kingdom Hearts. Games Featured/Homaged During End

Credits Stage 1 from Q*bert Chemical Plant Zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (with the Flame Mobile boss from Sonic the Hedgehog 3) An 8-bit version of House of the Dead A "Hero's Duty" cutscene referencing Metal Gear Solid A "Sugar-Rush" version of Adventure Island A 3-D "Hero's Duty" level themed after Doom Root Beer Tapper The car-breaking bonus stage round from Street Fighter II An 8-bit version of "Hero's Duty" referencing both Metroid and Super Mario Bros.

Mentions and Allusions Mario from Super Mario Bros. (by Felix at the Party) Lara Croft from Tomb Raider (Used by Wreck-It Ralph as a false name when trying to get past Surge Protector) Aerith from Final Fantasy VII (Referenced and written in graffiti as Aerith Lives on a subway wall in Game Central Station) Sheng Long from the Street Fighter series (his name appears as a graffiti at the portal leading to Sugar Rush) Leeroy Jenkins (Shown as graffiti on the Terminal Wall of "Jenkins") Zero Wing (Referenced in graffiti on the Terminal Wall as All your base are belong to us) (debatable): Darth Vader's breathing (When Ralph breathing through a straw cookie in the chocolate lake) Various generic characters bear similar appearances to already existing characters: Blue Beaver-PaRappa the Rapper. Bear with Hat and Satchel-Young/Toon Link. Monkey with Tie-Donkey/Diddy Kong and Sonic the Hedgehog. Sun Guy-Lubba (from Super Mario Galaxy 2) and Kirby. Aviator Fox-Sly Cooper, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Fox McCloud (from Star Fox). Turtle with Glasses-Bentley Wiseturtle (from Sly Cooper) and Yoshi. Blue Dragon-Yoshi, Croc, and a Skeith/Scorchio (from Neopets). Wrestler/Boxer-Strong Bad (from Homestar Runner) and a wrestler from Rhythm Heaven. Kids with Halos-Angel Kids and Ness and Paula (from EarthBound). Little Robot-Chibi-Robo. Princesses-Daisy and Rosalina