Wreck-It Horton Part 17 - Horton Destroys Tanya's Kart
Ruber returns Horton's medal to him in exchange for preventing Tanya from racing. He claims that if Tanya wins the race, she'll become a playable character, but when the gamers see her glitching, they'll think the game is broken and Sugar Rush will be considered out of order and unplugged. While everyone else escapes, Tanya cannot due to being a glitch, and she will die with the game. Horton reluctantly agrees, after Ruber leaves this cost Horton and Tanya to have a fall out and destroys her kart, breaking their friendship. :-,) 😞
Cast:
Horton (Horton Hears a Who) as Wreck-It Ralph
Various Characters as nicelands
Lem (Planet 51) as Fix-It Felix
Snowbell (The Sercet Life of Pets) as Clyde
Minion (Megamind) as Zangief
Plankton (SpongeBob Squarepants) as Zombie
Lord Business (The Lego Movie) as Saitine
Joseph Korso (Titan A.E) as Dr. Eggman
Rattlesnake Jake (Rango) as Browser
Chief Bogo (Zootopia) as Surge Protector
Sonic The Hedgehog (Sonic X) as Sonic The Hedgehog
Heihei (Moana) as O*Bert
Remy (Ratatouille) as Pac-Man
Phil (Hercules) as Gene
Speed (The Swan Princess) as Glenn
Beetle (Kudo and the Two Strings) as Bartender
Po (Kung Fu Panda) as Markowski
Hank (Finding Dory) as Mr. Liwak
Neera (Planet 51) as Sergeant Calhoun
Honey Lemon (Big Hero 6) as Muppet Girl
Velocirapotrs (Jurassic Park) as Cy-Bugs
Master Storming Ox (Kung Fu Panda 2) as General Hologram
Tanya Mousekewitz (An American Tail) as Vanellope von Schweeetz
Ginger (Phineas and Ferb) as Taffyta Muttonfudge
Leonard (The Angry Birds Movie) as Sour Bill
Sir Ruber (Quest for Camelot) as King Candy
Janja, Cheezi and Chungu (The Lion Guard) as Wynnchel and Duncan
Lord Shen (Kung Fu Panda 2) as Turbo
Wayne (Hotel Transylvania) as Beard Papa
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