I have to admit that I was a little nervous when I showed up for my first official 'Wreck-It Ralph' recording session.
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I always get less nervous when we get into rehearsals because it just gives me a better idea of how it's gonna go.
The two moments that I felt the most nervous in my entire life were when I first had reading rehearsal for 'G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra' and when I was at the Academy Awards ceremony.
It's funny, though, because when I first started going to races after we met, I was extremely nervous. It's like being backstage and hoping you don't trip over something or break an amp or accidentally speak into a live microphone, so I was really hesitant.
My first show was in front of 30,000 people with will.i.am, and I wasn't even that nervous.
I can't say I don't get nervous, but I really kind of enjoy performing now.
Every single night I'm nervous. You never know how the audience is going to react.
Well, for the My Generation album, there was nothing to be nervous about in them days. We used to take every day as it came. Every day was just a gig and I think we did the recording between gigs literally.
Being on the stage is the one place I don't get nervous. Before the show is another story, but once I'm up there, and the first chord hits, I go to this other place. It's like a dream land.
So, suddenly I was an actor. I don't remember being nervous. I learned to be nervous later.
From the moment we started working on the first 'Wreck-It Ralph,' we knew there were so many possibilities with these characters.