Summary
Ralph expresses his desire to no longer be the villain, questioning if wanting more out of life makes him a 'Turbo'. His fellow bad guys disagree, emphasizing the importance of accepting one's role. The clip concludes with the 'Bad Guy Affirmation.'
Highlights
Ralph's Desire to Change
00:00:02
Ralph expresses his yearning to shed his 'bad guy' persona, stating, "I don't want to be the bad guy anymore." He questions if wanting a friend, a medal, or simply more from life equates to 'going Turbo', something viewed negatively by his peers.
The Bad Guys' Perspective
00:00:23
His fellow bad guys gently but firmly remind Ralph that they cannot change who they are. They advise him that accepting his role will lead to a better game and life, emphasizing, "we can't change who we are. And the sooner you accept that, the better off your game and your life will be."
Bad Guy Affirmation
00:00:36
The clip culminates in the 'Bad Guy Affirmation', a group chant that reinforces their identity: "I'm bad and that's good. I will never be good and that's not bad. There's no one rather than me."