
Due to Ralph's attempts to modify the game to make Vanellope happy, the Sugar Rush arcade cabinet breaks, forcing Mr. However, due to her popularity, this has caused Taffyta to again grow hostile towards her, and they develop a new rivalry. In the six years since the defeat of King Candy, Vanellope has become a regular racer among the selectable cast. The racers then re-welcome Vanellope back into their circle. Vanellope jokingly sentences her former tormentors to death, but quickly reveals to have been kidding. When Vanellope crosses the finish line, the racers remember that she is their princess, and immediately apologize for their actions. They return after the threat is defeated by Ralph. Vanellope arrives despite King Candy's attempt to stop her, and she quickly bypasses the competition, including Taffyta, Candlehead and Rancis.īefore the race is over, Cy-Bugs invade Sugar Rush, forcing the racers to evacuate. Later on, the Random Roster Race has finally begun. When Jubileena knocks down Vanellope’s kart, she does not only laugh, but also makes fun of her by saying "Oh no! I g-g-g glitched too!" Ralph then witnesses the cruelty and scares the racers away. The racers, led by Taffyta, decided to destroy Vanellope's kart to keep her out of the race. This forces the Random Roster Race to be postponed until King Candy's staff can repair the raceway. Before she can be arrested, a taffy-covered Wreck-It Ralph charges onto the raceway and destroys nearly everything in his path. King Candy initiates the Random Roster Race, but before the race can takeoff, Vanellope is revealed to have hijacked her way into the lineup. In the original movie, the racers are first seen wrapping up a day of racing as the arcade comes to a close.

The racer Torvald Batterbutter resembles an orange and gold palette swap of Minty and the racer Sticky Wipplesnit resembles a turquoise palette swap. Note: Candlehead's name was originally going to be Minty, but the name was eventually given to this character instead.This also points out how Candlehead's name was originally Minty because of Minty Sakura's similar outfit design. When the racers are throwing their medals, Minty Sakura replaces Snowanna while the original Minty Zaki is still in the background. During the trailer, Minty's new design is shown alongside the racers when introduced however, her original design later appears during the scene in which the other racers destroy Vanellope's scrap kart, so it appears there are some minor inconsistencies regarding this new design. It was officially revealed that the new design belonged to Minty with the reveal of the official Japanese trailer on the Japanese game website 4Gamer. Originally believed to be a redesign of Candlehead until it was later discovered that both Candlehead and the new design appear together on the official Japanese poster for the movie. She's been given an overall Asian theme to her design, wearing Japanese pocky candy in her hair like that of stylized chopsticks.
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With the release of the movie in Japan, Minty received a completely new design, known as Minty Sakura. During the events of Ralph Breaks the Internet, the racers are adopted by Sergeant Calhoun and Fix-It Felix Jr., whose parenting radically alters their personalities to be more kind. Not counting Vanellope or King Candy, the racers are led by Taffyta Muttonfudge, and act very much like a cliquey biker gang. The racers took this as a reason to shun and oppress Vanellope, and did just that for fifteen years before finally regaining their memories following King Candy's death and would then feel regret for what they did after they realized their mistake. According to King Candy, Sugar Rush would be unplugged should Vanellope race because she's a glitch.


King Candy locked away the racers' memories and manipulated them into turning against their true leader, Princess Vanellope causing them to bully her. Immediately after Sugar Rush was plugged in, and before anyone had played it, the game was hijacked by Turbo, who instilled himself as ruler under the alias, King Candy. Additionally, each racer has his or her own candy motif.

The racers all have small jellybean-like noses, four fingers on their hands, and stocky, rounded features to emphasize their childishness. All of the racers share the same child-like proportions, in which their heads take up a 1:3 ratio of their height, and have large, anime-style eyes. Altogether, there are 15 official racers, although only 11 racers are the main characters of the Sugar Rush franchise.
