• Director(s)

    Rich Moore

  • Production Year

    2012

  • Genre(s)

    Adventure, Animation, Fantasy, Children

  • Approx. running minutes

    97m

  • Cast

    John C. Reilly (voice), Jack McBrayer (voice), Sarah Silverman (voice), Jane Lynch (voice), Alan Tudyk (voice), Ed O'Neill (voice), Edie McClurg (voice), Dennis Haysbert (voice), Joe Lo Truglio (voice)

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Film

Wreck-it Ralph

Contains mild violence

A character from an old arcade video game wants to be the hero, rather than the baddie for a change.

A character from an old arcade video game wants to be the hero, rather than the baddie for a change.

Violence
There are several scenes of comic violence. One scene shows a zombie having his heart pulled out of his chest by another character, with the intention of showing that even 'baddies' have a heart. In other scenes, the central character takes part in a science fiction 'shoot 'em up' video game in which soldiers fire lasers at large bug. In a comical flashback these bugs are also seen to invade a wedding and swallow the groom whole. During a scene in which two characters are trapped in a swamp, their only hope of escape is by getting some animated ribbons to drop nearer to them by making the ribbons laugh. To do this one character is hit around the head several times, leaving him with a black eye, swollen cheek and missing tooth. However, this character can magically 'fix' everything with his hammer and when he touches it to his face he is entirely healed.
There are also some scenes of mild threat. The video game bugs swarm into a world made of candy and threaten to overrun it completely, with a young girl character appearing particularly vulnerable as they destroy everything around her. The same girl is threatened during a car race as the chief villain tries to make her crash. The film also contains some mild rude humour, including jokes about 'soiling yourself' and 'peeing' in your pants.
  • Director(s)

    Rich Moore

  • Production Year

    2012

  • Genre(s)

    Adventure, Animation, Fantasy, Children

  • Approx. running minutes

    97m

  • Cast

    John C. Reilly (voice), Jack McBrayer (voice), Sarah Silverman (voice), Jane Lynch (voice), Alan Tudyk (voice), Ed O'Neill (voice), Edie McClurg (voice), Dennis Haysbert (voice), Joe Lo Truglio (voice)

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Contains mild violence
Classified Date:
18/12/2012
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
WDSMP UK
Paperwork Remarks:
Paperman appears at the begining of the film
Violence
There are several scenes of comic violence. One scene shows a zombie having his heart pulled out of his chest by another character, with the intention of showing that even 'baddies' have a heart. In other scenes, the central character takes part in a science fiction 'shoot 'em up' video game in which soldiers fire lasers at large bug. In a comical flashback these bugs are also seen to invade a wedding and swallow the groom whole. During a scene in which two characters are trapped in a swamp, their only hope of escape is by getting some animated ribbons to drop nearer to them by making the ribbons laugh. To do this one character is hit around the head several times, leaving him with a black eye, swollen cheek and missing tooth. However, this character can magically 'fix' everything with his hammer and when he touches it to his face he is entirely healed.
There are also some scenes of mild threat. The video game bugs swarm into a world made of candy and threaten to overrun it completely, with a young girl character appearing particularly vulnerable as they destroy everything around her. The same girl is threatened during a car race as the chief villain tries to make her crash. The film also contains some mild rude humour, including jokes about 'soiling yourself' and 'peeing' in your pants. The main feature is preceded by a short animation called PAPERMAN in which a young man tries to attract the attention of a beautiful woman by making paper aeroplanes. The film contains no material that is likely to offend or harm.
Contains mild violence
Classified Date:
18/12/2012
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
WDSMP UK
Paperwork Remarks:
2D Paperman appears at the begining of the film
Violence
There are several scenes of comic violence. One scene shows a zombie having his heart pulled out of his chest by another character, with the intention of showing that even 'baddies' have a heart. In other scenes, the central character takes part in a science fiction 'shoot 'em up' video game in which soldiers fire lasers at large bug. In a comical flashback these bugs are also seen to invade a wedding and swallow the groom whole. During a scene in which two characters are trapped in a swamp, their only hope of escape is by getting some animated ribbons to drop nearer to them by making the ribbons laugh. To do this one character is hit around the head several times, leaving him with a black eye, swollen cheek and missing tooth. However, this character can magically 'fix' everything with his hammer and when he touches it to his face he is entirely healed.
There are also some scenes of mild threat. The video game bugs swarm into a world made of candy and threaten to overrun it completely, with a young girl character appearing particularly vulnerable as they destroy everything around her. The same girl is threatened during a car race as the chief villain tries to make her crash. The film also contains some mild rude humour, including jokes about 'soiling yourself' and 'peeing' in your pants. The main feature is preceded by a short animation called PAPERMAN in which a young man tries to attract the attention of a beautiful woman by making paper aeroplanes. The film contains no material that is likely to offend or harm.
Contains mild violence
Classified Date:
04/04/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Paperwork Remarks:
2D
Violence
There are several scenes of comic violence. One scene shows a zombie having his heart pulled out of his chest by another character, with the intention of showing that even 'baddies' have a heart. In other scenes, the central character takes part in a science fiction 'shoot 'em up' video game in which soldiers fire lasers at large bug. In a comical flashback these bugs are also seen to invade a wedding and swallow the groom whole. During a scene in which two characters are trapped in a swamp, their only hope of escape is by getting some animated ribbons to drop nearer to them by making the ribbons laugh. To do this one character is hit around the head several times, leaving him with a black eye, swollen cheek and missing tooth. However, this character can magically 'fix' everything with his hammer and when he touches it to his face he is entirely healed.
There are also some scenes of mild threat. The video game bugs swarm into a world made of candy and threaten to overrun it completely, with a young girl character appearing particularly vulnerable as they destroy everything around her. The same girl is threatened during a car race as the chief villain tries to make her crash. The film also contains some mild rude humour, including jokes about 'soiling yourself' and 'peeing' in your pants.
Contains mild violence
Classified Date:
04/04/2013
Version:
3D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Paperwork Remarks:
3D
Violence
There are several scenes of comic violence. One scene shows a zombie having his heart pulled out of his chest by another character, with the intention of showing that even 'baddies' have a heart. In other scenes, the central character takes part in a science fiction 'shoot 'em up' video game in which soldiers fire lasers at large bug. In a comical flashback these bugs are also seen to invade a wedding and swallow the groom whole. During a scene in which two characters are trapped in a swamp, their only hope of escape is by getting some animated ribbons to drop nearer to them by making the ribbons laugh. To do this one character is hit around the head several times, leaving him with a black eye, swollen cheek and missing tooth. However, this character can magically 'fix' everything with his hammer and when he touches it to his face he is entirely healed.
There are also some scenes of mild threat. The video game bugs swarm into a world made of candy and threaten to overrun it completely, with a young girl character appearing particularly vulnerable as they destroy everything around her. The same girl is threatened during a car race as the chief villain tries to make her crash. The film also contains some mild rude humour, including jokes about 'soiling yourself' and 'peeing' in your pants.
Classified Date:
20/12/2012
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
WDSMP UK
Classified Date:
12/12/2012
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
WDSMP UK
Paperwork Remarks:
TLR - B
Classified Date:
26/11/2012
Version:
3D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Paperwork Remarks:
3D TRAILER - WIR_BVI12_THREAT3DHD_A - TRAILER
Classified Date:
13/11/2012
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Paperwork Remarks:
WIR_BVI12_THEATDTR_A - TRAILER
Classified Date:
13/11/2012
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Paperwork Remarks:
WIR_IHV12_MULTR1_A
Classified Date:
09/10/2012
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
WDSMP UK
Classified Date:
31/07/2012
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
WDSMP UK
  • Classified date

    04/04/2013

  • BBFC reference

    BVV292628

  • Language

    English