

After that, he starts to feel more confident and interact with others.

It’s when Ralph truly understands how important it is to trust Vanellope and believe in her that he lets her go. So when she considers a more exciting life in the Internet, he’s terrified that he might lose her, much so that he takes it upon himself to plant that virus into the Slaughter Race game. She was his first true best friend for maybe his whole damn life. Vanellope was the first to relate and see the darkness in him because she too felt that darkness. Ralph was afraid things would go back to how they were in the first film, him seen as only a villain rather than a friend. It’s also about insecurities and not letting them define you in any possible way. That part where the halved necklace combines at the end? B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L. I mean, come on, this is a friendship story we’re talking about. If I could pick, I’d say Ralph Breaks the Internet does it a bit better than Frozen II. One thing these sequels have in common is the central message they have: that no matter how far apart two can be, they will still always be the best of friends and that all it takes is trust. So if one more person dares say she went Turbo, I am gonna just quit my life for real, because SHE DID ABSOLUTELY NOTHING LIKE THAT WHATFUCKINGSOEVER. Thus, she made the right decision in following her dreams (which was encouraged by the Disney Princesses).
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Furthermore, Vanellope's code was incorporated into Slaughter Race by the end of the film, so that she could stay in the game and never die outside of Sugar Rush. Plus, the company that made Sugar Rush went out of business, so unless they sold the rights to their characters, it's unlikely anyone would question a guest character like her showing up in Slaughter Race. Besides, Sugar Rush is supposed to have a rotating roster of players, so odds are players of the arcade wouldn't question why she is missing. Vanellope probably could have at least said goodbye to them as well and not just Ralph, but she wasn't putting anyone at risk leaving her game like Turbo did they were all okay with her choice and able to stay in touch with her like Ralph was.

So when she said to Ralph that no one would miss her, she meant players of the arcade, not the citizens of Sugar Rush or the other video game characters she became acquainted with. Also, Vanellope may have been the princess/president of Sugar Rush, but she was not an essential part of the game, just a playable racer like the others. She only wanted to experience something new outside of her game, and while she is on much better terms with everyone in Sugar Rush now, she does not have that much attachment to them since they ostracized her for years-although it was not really their fault, on account that Turbo brainwashed them after he took over the game (until he was ultimately exposed and defeated by Ralph). Like, FUCK the assholes who think negatively about Vanellope for her decision to move into Slaughter Race and out of Sugar Rush, believing her to have selfishly "gone Turbo" (when she clearly did nothing of the sort). First of all, I will be among the small village to defend Ralph 2 and agree with how it ends, because the majority of people who hate it for their own reason honestly just make me sick as hell.
