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New Wreck-It Ralph 2 Trailer Is A Crazy, Hilarious Visual Feast

"Wrecks the Internet kinda sounds better, doesn't it?"

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It's taken six years, but the sequel to 2012's animated arcade game comedy Wreck-It Ralph arrives later this year. Ralph Breaks the Internet hits theaters in November, and following February's teaser, we have the first full-length trailer.

The trailer shows Ralph and Vanellope plunged into the brave new world of the internet, with predictability (and hilariously) chaotic results. The pair traverse a wild visual representation of the net, which features a mind-boggling number of brands, sites, and social media channels. From Google, Twitter, and Facebook to Amazon, IMDB, and National Geographic, it's all in there. And this being a Disney production, there are plenty of reference to its own properties, including Star Wars, Marvel, and a room of Disney princesses. Check it out above.

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Ralph Breaks the Internet is directed by Zootopia's Rich Moore and Phil Johnston. The voice cast includes John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, and Jane Lynch, who reprise their roles from the first movie, plus Taraji P. Henson, Alan Tudyk, and James Corden.

When the movie was first announced, the filmmakers spoke about their plans for it. "From the moment we started working on the first Wreck-It Ralph, we knew there were so many possibilities with these characters," Moore said.

"This time, Ralph's wrecking wreaks havoc on the Web--as only he can do. Characters we loved in the first film are back and we are ecstatic to be working with them--and the actors who voice them--once again. The world of the internet is the perfect place to send Ralph and Vanellope. The scope and scale are so vast and the possibilities for comedy are endless."

Wreck-It Ralph was a big success, making more than $470 million at the global box office and earning a nomination for an Academy Award. Ralph Breaks the Internet hits theaters on November 21.

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