

A young girl named Vanellope steals the medal from the ship’s wreckage and uses it to enter a grand prix race. Ralph is rocketed out of Hero’s Duty into Candy World.

Meanwhile Fix-It Felix falls into disarray without Ralph’s presence. After a night of drinking, Ralph steals the armor of a character from Hero’s Duty and secures a shiny medal from the game. Ralph leaves the world of Fix-It Felix to find a medal in another game. The denizens say that if he can find a medal to prove he’s a good-guy, they’ll let him live in the game-world’s penthouse. On the night of the game’s 30th anniversary, Ralph confronts Felix (and the denizens of the game-world) by saying that they treat him unfairly. Felix fears Ralph is going to end up like Turbo – who went AWOL after losing his star-status in the arcade. Inside the game, Felix is revered as a hero while Ralph is relegated to the dumps. Ralph, a brute with a heart of gold, serves the role of the “bad guy” inside an old arcade game called Fix-It Felix. Here is the story structure for Wreck It Ralph screenplay: Exposition STORY BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE OF Wreck-It Ralph SCREENPLAY
