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[Wreck-It Ralph: The Halloween Adventure and the Legend of Boo Bratley]-[Magic of Storytelling | Wreck it Ralph Halloween]

Disney Magic of Storytelling · B1 · 2024-10-04

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📋 Summary

The Halloween Bonus Level: A Wreck-It Ralph Adventure

The Unexpected Detour

The story begins with a heartwarming reunion between Ralph and Vanellope Von Schweetz, who meet up for Gloyd’s annual Halloween party in Sugar Rush. Their excitement quickly turns into an unplanned adventure when, while racing in Vanellope’s candy go-kart, Ralph hits a "floating pumpkin." This collision transports them to a mysterious location, which Vanellope identifies as the legendary "Halloween bonus level" where the ghost Boo Bratley resides—a place she previously thought was "just a myth."

The Chase of the Bratty Ghost

Upon their arrival, they encounter Boo Bratley, described as the "meanest, brattiest ghost in all of Sugar Rush." The ghost taunts them, challenging them to a chase through his "graham cracker castle." The pursuit is high-stakes and chaotic, leading the duo through "dancing licorice brooms," "marzipan ramps," and a "candy corn maze." As they struggle to keep up, the ghost repeatedly mocks them with his catchphrase, "Bet you can't catch me," which eventually grates on Ralph’s nerves.

Overcoming Obstacles through Teamwork

The duo faces a setback when their kart crashes while attempting to drive up a "chocolate stone wall," proving the vehicle wasn't designed for such heavy weight. Feeling defeated, Ralph laments, "We’re never going to get out of here." However, Vanellope devises a clever plan: Ralph uses his signature strength to smash the chocolate walls, creating a distraction, while Vanellope uses her "glitch" ability to bypass the wall and surprise the ghost. By tapping him on the shoulder, Vanellope declares, "I got you!" triggering the victory sequence of the bonus level.

A Heartwarming Resolution

Just as they prepare to leave, they realize that Boo Bratley’s brattiness stems from deep-seated loneliness. Seeing the "marshmallow fluff tears" in his eyes, Ralph and Vanellope empathize, noting, "We know what it's like to be alone." They decide to stay and play games with the ghost, ultimately inviting him to join the party. The story concludes on a high note at Boo Bratley’s castle, with the ghost thanking his new friends for providing him with "the best Halloween ever." This narrative serves as a charming reminder of the value of friendship and the importance of empathy, even toward those who seem like antagonists.

🎯Key Sentences

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Did you miss me?
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I don't know
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We can be fashionably late
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Let's go for a ride.
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What are you talking about?
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📝Key Phrases

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fashionably late
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gun the engine
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out of nowhere
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legend has it
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mutter under one's breath
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to Disney's Magic of Storytelling podcast, sponsored by Wake Med Children's.
Because inside every child is a story waiting to be told.
Our storyteller is ABC 11 meteorologist Don Schweneker.
Let's read Disney's Tricky Treats.
Happy Halloween, Vanellope!
Vanellope Von Schwartz looked up and grinned.

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