Instead, they have been programmed to be aggressive - and ultimately beaten by the heroes in their respective games. Unlike humans, these hard-coded characters don’t enjoy the benefits of free will. The fun begins at a “Bad-Anon” sharing session, where various villains have gathered - in Pac-Man’s ghost home, of course - to commiserate about their sorry lot in life. Flipping that dynamic, a la “Wicked,” the story team behind “Wreck-It Ralph” - director Rich Moore and scribes Phil Johnston (“ Cedar Rapids”) and Jennifer Lee - decided to position a classic 8-bit baddie as the center of their affectionate homage to the world of videogames. From Maleficent to Scar, as long as there have been Disney animated movies, the villains have stood out as their most memorable characters.
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