News Added Sep 27, 2012 Walt Disney Pictures has unleashed a new poster for Wreck-It Ralph, the studio's upcoming animated feature that literally takes us inside the video game world. John C. Reilly voices the title character, a villain who doesn't want to be the bad guy anymore. He sets off on a quest through […]

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Walt Disney Pictures has unleashed a new poster for Wreck-It Ralph, the studio's upcoming animated feature that literally takes us inside the video game world. John C. Reilly voices the title character, a villain who doesn't want to be the bad guy anymore. He sets off on a quest through several games to prove he can do good. Take a look at this one-sheet featuring Ralph and many other video game characters you may recognize, such as Sonic the Hedgehog and Q-Bert. You can also read on for the official press release announcing that the official soundtrack will be available October 30.

The story of an arcade-game bad guy who embarks on a quest to prove he's really a good guy, Wreck-It Ralph journeys through wildly diverse arcade-game worlds, including the '80s-era, 8-bit video-game world of Fix-It Felix, Jr., the ultra-modern first-person shooter game Hero's Duty and the candy-coated cart-racing game Sugar Rush. Helping to differentiate these worlds from one another are unique cinematography, animation, effects and music. "Music is another way to set the stage and make these worlds completely different," said producer Clark Spencer.

But not just any music. Filmmakers tapped diverse and unexpected artists to help tell the story. Composer Henry Jackman created the film's score, which is complemented by original songs and music from Skrillex, AKB48, Owl City and Buckner & Garcia. Directed by Rich Moore, produced by Spencer and featuring the voices of John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer and Jane Lynch, Wreck-It Ralph crashes into theatres on Nov. 2, 2012. The film's soundtrack from Walt Disney Records will be available Oct. 30, 2012.

"When it came to the music of Wreck-It Ralph," said Moore, "we wanted to work with some really talented artists and I love that they aren't necessarily the people audiences expect to hear in a Disney animated movie. But when they hear the music and how it supports the story and drives the emotion, they'll say, 'This is perfect.'"

Moore said he took his lead from the original director of animated movies. "Walt Disney was a pioneer when it came to music. What sounds like classics to us now - Ukulele Ike in Pinocchio, Peggy Lee in Lady and the Tramp - were very unexpected choices."

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