Vanellope von Schweetz is a featured article , which means it has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Disney Wiki community. If you see a way this page can be updated or improved without compromising previous work, please feel free to contribute. Vanellope von Schweetz is the deuteragonist of Disney 's animated feature film, Wreck-It Ralph and its sequel. She is a young, razor-tongued racer that originates from the candy-themed racing game Sugar Rush. Due to being a "glitch", Vanellope was forbidden to race by order of King Candy. She was nevertheless determined to become a real racer , and sought to accomplish her goal by teaming up with a fellow misfit, Wreck-It Ralph. Over the course of their adventure, Vanellope would uncover the truth behind her glitch, while also learning to use it as a "superpower" to overcome adversity. Vanellope von Schweetz was the main character of Litwak's Arcade 's kart-racer, Sugar Rush , where she served as the kingdom's princess and top racer. She was amongst a line-up of fifteen distinct racers , whom compete against each other on confectionary-themed tracks for the coveted winner's cup.


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