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Intro
A Mostly Good Movie With a Lot of Untapped Potential
Judy and Nick are Great Protagonists
The Themes, and What Works About Them
Worldbuilding, Comedy and Music
Arguably the Best Scene in the Movie
Mike and Sully's Different Worldviews
Winning Without Teamwork is Impossible
Here Come the Flaws! Starting With the Themes
Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Mikes Dreams and Motivations
The Plot is Constructed From Too Many Coincidences
Mike and Sully Learn to Become Friends By Putting Aside Their Differences and Flaws
How the Original Version of the Movie Hit Harder
Beep Beep I'm a Mean Sheep
The Heartbreaking Truth
The OG Version of Nick Was Even More Relatable
The Saddest Disney Deleted Scene
Mike's Final Challenge
Sully Apologizes and runs to save Mike
Her Twist Doesn't Work
Why the movie as a whole was disappointing
This One Scene Annoys Me (It's Not Even Bad, Just Frustrating)
Mike's Failure and Lake Scene
Her Tech doesn't make sense and is poorly explained
Why Monsters University is Pixar's Greatest Underrated Masterpiece
Ending Scenes
Ralph is Stupid Now and Vanellope is Bad as Well, That Sucks
Bad in Every Way, Even the Intro
Mike and Sully's Big Scare
The most nonsensical villain plan ever conceived
Ralph and Vanellope's Friendship Ruined
Ralph Wrecks Sugar Rush
The Comedy Sucks, Felix and Callhoun Thrown in the Trash, and EBOY Scene
Ralph is an Insensitive Jerk Now Too
Ralph and Vanellope Enter the Internet
Slaughter Race Shenanigans
Knowsmore, Auction, and Tantrum
Everything About BuzzTube and Ralph's Internet Success is Wrong
Final Themes Analysis
The Boat Ride of Doom and Stupidity
Ralph Pity Party and Harsh Judgement of Shank
Spamley, AKA One of the Only Good Things
The Movie is Too Long and Doesn't Justify Its Length
That's Not How Algorithms Work!
Terrible Oh My Disney and Princess Scenes
PAINFULLY Stupid Scene
Vanellope's Cringe Song About Going Turbo
Ralph Spying Scene Breaks Me and My Patience
Frollo's Murder and the Opening of the Movie
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