Is there end-credits scene in wreck it ralph 2?

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Ralph Breaks the Internet is the latest Disney film to hit the cinemas and follows on from the success of the original Wreck-It Ralph film. The film brings to life the terrifying landscape


of the internet as Ralph and Vanellope von Schweetz venture through it meeting a host of friends. Ralph Breaks the Internet is directed by Rich Moore and Zootapia screenwriter Phil Johnston.


IS THERE A POST-CREDIT SCENE? Ralph Breaks the Internet does indeed treat the audience to a post-credit scene. A post-credit scene plays after all the credits have stopped rolling and in


recent years they have become incredibly popular. Viewers are given two scenes after Ralph Breaks the Internet ends - one that was featured in the trailer and another is a teaser by the


producers. The first of the two post-credits scenes includes a scene which was featured in the film’s trailer. The scene features an adorable baby Moana who is asked by her mother in a meta


conversation whether she liked the film. Moana replies saying: “It didn’t have that funny scene from the trailer”. She then proceeds to play a game where she feeds a bunny and cat pancakes


and milkshakes. But Ralph then enters the scene in her game and starts overfeeding the bunny. Vanellope comes in from the kitchen with a vast amount of pancakes to which the bunny looks


rather concerned. Ralph starts speed feeding the bunny until it starts to expand in size, leading to the grim but hilarious twist in which the bunny explodes, but as this happens off screen


we have to assume this is the outcome. The credits resume after the scene and the second post-credits scene is even more hilarious than the last. After the credits are finished, a message on


the screen teases that a special “sneak peek” of Frozen 2 is on its way, but this only lasts for a moment. The shot then cuts to Ralph singing “Never Gonna Give You Up” by Rick Astley. The


creative team actually rick-rolls the audience. RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET IS RELEASED IN THE USA ON NOVEMBER 23 AND ON NOVEMBER 30 IN THE UK.