Disney has announced voice actors and new video game characters for its upcoming Wreck-It Ralph animated film including Sonic the Hedgehog, and Street Fighter's Ken and Ryu. We've already seen baddie M. Bison in Ralph's Bad Anon meetings, but Disney was able to get the original voice actor from Street Fighter IV to provide his voice, as well as the voice actors for Ry and Ken. Well played Disney.
You can check out the list below to see who else will help bring videogame characters of new and old to life for "Wreck-It Ralph."
- Alan Tudyk (ABC's "Suburgatory," "Dodgeball") as King Candy, ruler of Sugar Rush, a candy-coated cart racing game
- Ed O'Neill (ABC's "Modern Family") as Mr. Litwak, owner of Litwak's Family Fun Center & Arcade
- Mindy Kaling ("The Mindy Project," "The Office") as Taffyta Muttonfudge, an accomplished racer and Vanellope's nemesis
- Adam Carolla ("The Adam Carolla Show") as Wynchel, Sugar Rush security
- Horatio Sanz ("Saturday Night Live") as Duncan, Sugar Rush security
- Dennis Haysbert (CBS's "The Unit," "24") as General from the first-person shooter game, Hero's Duty
- Edie McClurg ("Ferris Bueller's Day Off," TV's "The Life & Times of Tim," "Planes, Trains & Automobiles") - as Mary, a Nicelander who lives within the game Fix-It Felix, Jr.
- Roger Craig Smith (Captain Marvel from TV's "The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes," Ezio from game franchise "Assassin's Creed") as Sonic the Hedgehog
- Gerald C Rivers (video game "Street Fighter" series) as M. Bison
- Rachael Harris ("The Hangover," TV's "New Girl") as Deanna, a Nicelander who lives within the game Fix-It Felix, Jr.
- Stefanie Scott (Disney Channel's "A.N.T. Farm") as Moppet Girl, a young arcade enthusiast who visits Litwak's arcade
- Reuben Langdon (multiple "Street Fighter" video games) as Ken from Street Fighter
- Kyle Hebert (multiple "Street Fighter" video games, TV's "The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes") as Ryu from Street Fighter
Wreck-It Ralph is Disney's upcoming animated film that features the world of video games. The main character, Wreck-It Ralph, is heavily inspired by Donkey Kong. Along with original video game characters, the film also includes popular characters from existing video games franchises like Zangief from Street Fighter, Kano from Mortal Kombat, the ghosts from Pac-Man (one of which I'm pretty sure is voiced by long time Pixar collaborator Tim Allen), Q-Bert and more.
Wreck-It Ralph will hit theaters on November 2, 2012.
via Nerd Reactor