From the moment we started working on the first 'Wreck-It Ralph,' we knew there were so many possibilities with these characters.
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As Ralph's character begins to discover the political thriller aspect of the film, he falls deeper in love with his wife, so the two run together. That's the beauty of this film. It has fast pace and excitement, but it also has heart and soul.
To me, I love being able to see some of John C. Reilly's face in Ralph, and some of Sarah Silverman in Vanellope. That there are hints of them there. In the broad strokes, they are there.
There's really one character for every actor. The voyage is to find that one character.
Interestingly that some of the characters did not turn out the way Jim and Allen had envisioned them.
I have to admit that I was a little nervous when I showed up for my first official 'Wreck-It Ralph' recording session.
What we've done now sits with those films that inspired me as a kid, and I hope there is a kid like myself today who is watching 'Wreck-It Ralph,' and he or she is inspired the way I was inspired when I was 5 years old, and now they'll pursue this crazy dream.
It was important for me early on to find the voice of each character and figure out what was unique about them and their individual worldview that I could use for comedy or conflict.
Knowing that Gene and Morgan were playing those roles made it much easier to put the script together-we knew who we were writing it for. It took some mystery away.
I think every character I've ever come up with has been based on someone or something I've known.
All characters come from people I know, but after the initial inspiration, I tend to modify the characters so they fit with the story.
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