Ralph Breaks the Internet: Blu-Ray Review
Available now on Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD is Disney’s “Ralph Breaks the Internet”. I am a fan of the “Wreck-it-Ralph” sequel, you can read my review of the film’s theatrical release here. As-to-be-expected, the Blu-ray release looks absolutely, beautiful. The vast colors of the internet world truly pop. I am sure this release looks even more glorious in 4K.
As for bonus features, we get an in-depth look on how the animators brought “Ralph Breaks the Internet” to life with “How We Broke the Internet”. There are also deleted scenes and more. If you are a fan of this film or if you love the original and have yet to see the sequel, I suggest adding this one to your collection.
Bonus Features
- How We Broke the Internet –Go behind the scenes at Walt Disney Animation Studios to get an in-depth look at how the filmmakers brought a world to life that billions of people visit every day but never actually see – the internet. Take a front-row seat as the team reveals the inspirations for the story and what it took to bring it to the screen. Discover all that went into developing the characters of the film including netizens like KnowsMore as well as characters like Double Dan. See the lengths the team took to create the car chase scenes in Slaughter Race and much, much more.
- Surfing for Easter Eggs – Surf the web for the near-countless Easter Eggs, inside jokes and references hidden throughout the movie.
- The Music of Ralph Breaks the Internet – Take a look at the music of Ralph Breaks the Internet with appearances by Imagine Dragons, Julia Michaels, Alan Menken, Sarah Silverman and more.
- Deleted Scenes – Five deleted scenes with intros from directors Rich Moore and Phil Johnston. Scenes include Into the Internet, Opposites, Domestic Hell, Bubble of One & Recruiting “Grandma.”
- BuzzzTube Cats – Many videos were created by the animators to fill the screens of the Internet world…and lots of them are of cats! Check out the BuzzzTube to watch this hilarious cat compilation.
- Music Videos – “Zero” by Imagine Dragons and “In This Place” by Julia Michaels.
By: Marc Ferman