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"Turbo-Tastic!"
―Turbo's Catchphrase

Turbo (also known as King Candy within Sugar Rush) is the main antagonist of Wreck-It Ralph. He was the famous main character in an 8-bit racing game called, Turbo Time. His legacy in Litwak's Arcade had spawned the term "going Turbo" to describe the act of game-jumping, particularly if disastrous results ensue. Turbo Time was formerly the most popular game in the arcade, until another quickly usurped its spotlight in the form of RoadBlasters. Completely consumed with envy, Turbo decided to gain back attention by game-jumping into RoadBlasters with the intent on conquering it. This plan ended up getting both RoadBlasters and Turbo Time unplugged. He survived the incident and stayed around, apparently in hiding, until sometime during or after 1997; he then cleverly disguised himself as King Candy and entered Sugar Rush. Turbo wanted everyone to treat Vanellope so poorly so then he tried to delete her code, which resulted in her becoming a permanent glitch, so that he could become the rightful ruler of Sugar Rush.

Appearance

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As Turbo

Turbo was a short and stocky man with pale gray skin. He had bright yellow eyes with no irises, and tombstone-like yellow teeth. He also had what appears to be dark eye bags and laugh lines around his mouth, giving his face an overall skeletal look. His entire head was covered by a white racing helmet that was painted with a red signature "T" (for Turbo), and he wore a matching white and red jumpsuit. On the Turbo Time cabinet, he had a more cartoonish face, he had white eyes and teeth, and his helmet was painted with a red streak, in the center. During his struggle with Vanellope, there is a vague glance that he wears red sneakers.

As King Candy

King Candy was a bald, fair-skinned old man with gray hair tufts and eyebrows. He had brown eyes, a cartoonishly large, bulbous nose, and four fingers. The king's most notable feature would be his tiny, golden crown that is usually slanted atop his large head. King Candy wore a purple tailcoat over a white dress shirt and vest, covered in glitter. He wears a white lace collar, and cufflinks, and there were also two golden buttons on the back of the tailcoat. A notable feature would also be his red bow-tie, which resembled a candy wrapper. He also wore poofy golden and caramel striped pants and purple slippers with red gumdrops at the tip that jingled whenever he moved frantically. During the races, the king would don brown gloves, a large, golden and caramel helmet, and brown racing goggles with red lenses. His kart, formerly Vanellope's, seems to be made almost completely out of sugar. In most promotional material, King Candy is seen with his miniature candy cane, which was only featured briefly in the film during the Random Roster Race.

As a Cy-Bug

As a Cy-Bug, King Candy was about 30 feet (10 m) long and his face repeatedly glitched between King Candy to Turbo, as if a render error, though King Candy was apparently the default face. He had the body structure of a cockroach, a silverfish, and a mayfly, could curl into a ball for protection, like a pill bug or an armadillo. He had a neck that resembles a candy-necklace. His colors consisted of mostly purple, orange, and pink, and the tip of his claws had a darker tone of purple. He also gained six orange striped legs; four large ones, and two smaller ones located on his chest. King Candy's head sported purple markings on his face along with a yellow marking under his crown, his teeth has sharpened, his hair tufts are spikier and his purple eye shadow has grown darker. King Candy's crown also changed, now having a spiky appearance and seemingly becoming a permanent part of his body. With his transformation, he gained sugarcoated, hot pink, wings for flight that can fold in at will. Whenever his Cy-Bug programming occurred, King Candy's eyes turned blue and pixelated, while the Turbo persona remained unchanged. King Candy also retained his cufflinks, lace collar, and red bow-tie with the transformation.

Official Bio

As King Candy

King Candy: King of All That's Sweet
"All hail King Candy—ruler of the race track, captain of confectionary, sovereign of sugar. Not surprisingly, the most powerful figure in the Sugar Rush game is also the best racer on the track. He may look noble enough, but don't be fooled—this mysterious monarch rules his kingdom with a sugary fist and he is determined to keep his kingdom safe from glitches, rabble-rousers and outsiders. Don't expect him to go easy on Ralph and Vanellope. The King is ably assisted by his strong-arming security donuts, Wynnchel and Duncan, and his diminutive henchman Sour Bill, a tiny little ball of unsweetness."

"King Candy is not all laughter and lollipops. He's also one of the best racers in Sugar Rush. What's a more suitable seat for this ruler of the racetrack than his own candy kart—which doubles as the official throne. When this sovereign of sweetness isn't ruling the land with a sugary fist, the King is modifying his kart to make sure it is the fastest, most stylish ride in all the land."

Personality

As Turbo

"Back when the arcade first opened, TurboTime was by far the most popular game, and Turbo... ugh, he loved the attention."
―Fix-it Felix Jr.
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Turbo during his time as the main character of Turbo Time.

Turbo appears to have been an arrogant and conceited character in his own game even before assuming the role of king of Sugar Rush. His exact origins, and whether or not he was sadistic or disturbed and a reason behind his selfishness before adopting the persona of King Candy is unknown. The hijacking of RoadBlasters was certainly a symptom of jealousy and spite, but malicious intent may ultimately have arisen out of fear and a desperate sense of self-preservation, not an innate evil. The reason for his uninviting attitude and craving of destruction is because of his attention seeking self, which was granted by the arcade gamers, giving him the attention. He is described by Calhoun as a "selfish man" and "a mangy dog chasing a cautionary tale".

As King Candy

"Have some Candy!"
―Turbo's catchphrase as King Candy

As King Candy, he is shown at first to be a benevolent and generous king, giving lots of candy toward the characters of Sugar Rush. But this is none other than just an illusion of his true personality, which is tyrannical, manipulative, deceptive, and egocentric. This may be partly a result of the intense jealousy he held against RoadBlasters when it proved to be more popular than his original game. Turbo is also more determined to keep himself in power at any costs, even if it means manipulating others to an extent that will put them in harm's place.

King Candy is incredibly flamboyant. Throughout most of the movie, he portrays himself as a bubbly, yet somewhat strict, ruler. As his true self (Turbo), he was said to have loved the spotlight, but the moment that was all taken away, he became demented, and he was determined to remain beloved, even if it meant ruining another game. While most of the movie portrays him as wacky and fun, his true colors are shown as time goes on. He is revealed to be an intelligent and villainous mastermind whose ambitions drive him to insanity. According to Sour Bill, he'll do anything to stop Vanellope from racing. This was proven when Turbo tried to murder Vanellope on the racetrack during the Random Roster Race. It's traits like these that makes Turbo a virus, what video game characters acknowledge as dangerous threats that can spread and control other games with ease. Like most Disney villains, Turbo is incredibly power-hungry; this is shown when he turns into a monstrous Cy-Bug and plans to take over every game in the arcade, because he has the ultimate power to assimilate.

Even though he was a strict ruler, he was apparently loved by the Sugar Rush subjects, who all showed definite respect for him, with the obvious exception of Vanellope. However, the praise was, in reality, artificial when Turbo had reformatted Sugar Rush years ago. He was particularly close to Sour Bill, his most trusted assistant. Bill was the only other character in the movie to know about the secret codes of Sugar Rush. Not only that, the king trusted Bill enough to actually inform him that Vanellope wasn't really a glitch. Aside from his dark, yet funny, nature, Turbo also proves to be very manipulative. He was able to convince Ralph to destroy Vanellope's kart, acting as if it was to protect her, though it was really to prevent his plans from being foiled.

He also showed signs of sadism, specifically when he laughed psychotically when Vanellope was about to meet her end on the race track, yelling "End of the line, glitch!". This was also shown when he stated killing Ralph would be more fun than gratitude, and when he attempted to kill Ralph he took immense pleasure in doing so. He also forced Ralph to watch Vanellope as she was nearly killed by a swarm of Cy-Bugs, exclaiming, "Let's watch her die together, shall we?!"

Story

When Litwak's Arcade first opened, Turbo was the hero of a racing game known as TurboTime. It was the most popular game in the arcade, and Turbo loved the attention he received. However, when another game called RoadBlasters got plugged in and proved to be more popular due to superior graphics, Turbo was consumed by envy, so much so that he abandoned his own game and tried to invade the new one. He ended up crashing the new game by colliding with (and getting stuck to) the player car, causing everything to spaz out. Conversely, Turbo's own game was without its protagonist, causing players to believe that the game had glitched. As such, both games were immediately put out of order and removed from the arcade. Many believed this was the end of Turbo, and he became a cautionary tale for other video game characters who might wish to "go Turbo" and abandon their games. In truth, though, Turbo had somehow got himself unstuck and escaped before the two games were unplugged, and presumably undetected, he managed to usurp the lead role of Sugar Rush by 1997.

King Candy in Sugar Rush's codes

Turbo hacking into Sugar Rush's code disguised as King Candy

During that time, Turbo hacked into the game's codes and unplugged Princess Vanellope von Schweetz from the mainframe, turning her into a glitch. He also re-formatted himself as King Candy and locked away the memories of all the other characters in order to have them turn against her, leaving him to take full control of the game. Unfortunately for Turbo, there were two flaws in his plan: The game's codes would be restored if Vanellope was able to cross the finish line in a race, and though the other characters' memories were tampered with to act hostile towards Vanellope, her picture was still on the side of the game console, something that Turbo is unable to change since it's in the real world; this is how Wreck-It Ralph is able to learn that Vanellope was meant to be in the game.

As King Candy

Spoiler warning: Plot, ending details or any similar kind of information follow.

In his disguise, Turbo, now going by King Candy, is first seen as the ruler of Sugar Rush. King Candy partakes in the daily races with the status as Sugar Rush's best racer and acts in a very cruel manner (especially to Vanellope and later on, Ralph). In order to keep Vanellope from crossing the finish line in Sugar Rush races, Turbo creates a set of rules to which everyone in the land of Sugar Rush takes heed.

Seeing Ralph as a threat to his game, he immediately takes action by forcing his guards to get rid of him, believing that Ralph is trying to take over Sugar Rush (though Ralph states that he's only after his Hero's Duty medal that Vanellope stole from him). Regardless of his attempts, Ralph manages to escape and he helps Vanellope build a kart to enter a race with in order to retrieve his Hero's Duty medal.

King Candy eventually notices what Ralph is trying to do and goes so far as to use cheat codes to get Ralph his medal back, so that he'll no longer assist Vanellope in making a kart, as doing so will expose the secret behind his reign over the game. Ralph tries to figure out why King Candy and the other racers have a grudge against Vanellope. Upon being asked this, King Candy says that he himself has no grudge against her and is just trying to protect her from getting harassed by the other characters. He explains that Vanellope could potentially make Sugar Rush become unplugged because of her glitching and make the players think the game is broken. He then tricks Ralph into breaking Vanellope's kart to ensure that Sugar Rush stays plugged. Later, Ralph notices a picture of Vanellope on Sugar Rush's game cabinet and realizes that Vanellope was actually meant to be in the game. Ralph forces Sour Bill to tell him why Vanellope is present on the game cabinet and it is revealed that King Candy made Vanellope a glitch on purpose. Sour Bill also confesses that he had Felix imprisoned in the Fungeon to stop him from tracking down Ralph since Fix-It Felix, Jr. is on the verge of being unplugged due to Ralph's absence. Determined to set things right, Ralph persuades Felix to fix Vanellope's kart and frees Felix and Vanellope from the Fungeon. The trio proceeds to the Random Roster Race, which has begun in earnest without Vanellope.

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King Candy is revealed as Turbo

At one point during the Random Roster Race, Vanellope (after taking down three of her tormentors) catches up to King Candy, who viciously tries to ram Vanellope off the track. When Vanellope tries to escape, King Candy instantly becomes enraged; he grabs his kart's antenna and brutally attacks Vanellope with it. As the angered king keeps attacking the glitch, Vanellope attempts to disarm King Candy. As the two struggle, Vanellope's glitching travels across the antenna and onto King Candy, causing his appearance to spaz out and reveal his true form: Turbo, the infamous game-jumping psychopath from Turbo Time, much to the shock of the onlooking Ralph and Felix. With his cover blown (and the glitching causing him to switch appearances at random times), Turbo then tries to ram Vanellope and her kart into a wall, but Vanellope consciously wills herself to glitch in order to escape. Turbo tries to chase her in a last-ditch effort, but a Cy-Bug blocks his path and devours him. When the Cy-Bugs start devouring Sugar Rush, and after learning from Sergeant Calhoun that only a beacon of light can kill the Cy-Bugs, Ralph decides to create a literal beacon by punching Mentos into a volcano of Diet Cola, which would stop the Cy-Bugs.

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Turbo merged with Cy-Bug

Unfortunately, before Ralph can release the final batch of Mentos into the volcano, Turbo (who had merged with the same Cy-Bug after it ate him) knocks him away. He then declares to Ralph that thanks to him, he is now the most powerful arcade virus and can take control of every game in existence.  

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Cy-Bug Turbo stopping Ralph

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Cy-Bug Turbo, seconds before his death

After a lengthy fight, Turbo flies up into the air, dragging Ralph to force him to see Vanellope getting killed by a swarm of Cy-Bugs. Fortunately, Vanellope uses her glitching to escape the Cy-Bugs, and an inspired Ralph breaks free from Turbo's grasp, plummeting down into the Mentos atop the volcano to ensure that the beacon is set off properly. The powerful punch successfully dislodges all the Mentos and sends them into the Diet Cola Volcano. Vanellope rescues Ralph from the resulting explosion in the nick of time. As the beacon lights, all the Cy-Bugs are attracted to it and perish in the process. Turbo, of course, tries to resist at first by alternating between his mesmerized Candy persona and his panicking Turbo one, but his Cy-Bug programming overwhelms him and he flies to the beacon and his death. Even though King Candy created his own game code to regenerate in Sugar Rush (as Sonic the Hedgehog explained at the start of the film), his true persona Turbo did not. It serves as a plausible explanation why he couldn't regenerate, as King Candy turned into Turbo at the last second before being vaporized by the beacon, killing him for good.

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 Trivia

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Pop figure for King Candy

  • Turbo's King Candy disguise design is said to have been inspired by the Mad Hatter, who in turn was inspired by the actor Ed Wynn. He may have also been designed after Willy Wonka (1971). At Disney's request, Turbo's/King Candy's voice actor Alan Tudyk deliberately modeled King Candy's voice after Wynn's.
    • Turbo was the first character voiced by Alan Tudyk, who would later become a pigeonholed voice actor for all subsequent Disney Animation films after Wreck-It Ralph due to his popularity.
  • His name and game is probably a nod to Turbo, an arcade game released by Sega in 1981, the same year, Sega's rival company Nintendo released Donkey Kong, the game Fix-it Felix Jr. is based on.
  • His original form's character design appears to be inspired off the Driver from the Rally-X arcade game released by Namco in 1980 who's appearance appears to be based off Speed Racer. This all due to the fact that Turbo's original game was based off the latter game.
    • It seems that his two rivals the TurboTwins from his original game were inspired by the Rally-X driver's in-game color palette of blue while the enemies were all red, albeit it's switched the other way around for Turbotime.
  • In the playable, browser-based game adaptation of Sugar Rush, one can unlock King Candy himself as a playable racer simply by typing in the code "KING CANDY". In the Japanese version, this code is "7eleven".
  • In early stages of production, King Candy owned a Uni-candy-corn named Skittles.
  • As King Candy, his fans were anthropomorphic popcorn.
  • Turbo looks very different from his promotional art render of himself on the side of his game cabinet, with his render showing a much happier and cartoonier appearance. In his actual game, Turbo (and the twins) look much more fatigued and gaunt (alongside a look similar to a skeleton). Additionally, on the artwork, the sclera of his eyes and teeth are also white as opposed to yellow.
  • Turbo was animated by Zach Parrish.
  • He and Judge Doom from Who Framed Roger Rabbit: are similar in many ways:
    • Both tried to take over another dimension; for Judge Doom, it would be Toon Town while for Turbo, it would be the video game arcade.
    • Their true form is revealed at the climax of their respective films; Judge Doom's true form was revealed after getting flattened by a steam roller while Turbo's true form was revealed from Vanellope's glitching.
  • He is also similar to Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear from Toy Story 3, getting angry about rejection/replacement and wanting revenge by taking over a particular place. He also is similar because he wasn't apparently evil until this event.
  • He is also loosely similar to Chick Hicks from Cars, as both are arrogant and villanous racers.
  • The password he entered on the NES controller to get into the code room of Sugar Rush is the Konami Code.
  • The kart in Sugar Rush that he is normally seen with used to be in Vanellope's possession, as Vanellope is seen driving it on the side of the game console.
  • Despite the appearance of the kart he uses, no official name has been released and is the only kart in the game to have no name, but a widely-used fan-made name is the Royal Kart or Royal Racer. However, it is called the Royal Racer in Disney Infinity.
  • It's indicated that Turbo drove his racecar through Game Central Station, hence he was traveling through the games' plugs so fast, and especially that he is seen in his car in the scene were he hijacks RoadBlasters.
  • His original race car from TurboTime which likely got wiped out/destroyed when escaping RoadBlasters since it was never seen physically, seems to have the same design as the Turbo twins' (his rivals) race cars.
  • Turbo is apparently the only racer known to have escaped TurboTime before it was unplugged.
  • He had two notable rivals in his original video game named the Turbo Twins who are presumed to have been wiped out when TurboTime got unplugged assuming that they didn't have thought to escape their game during Turbo's invasion of RoadBlasters. It's unknown if Turbo was friends with the two or not, as hinted when he is seen pushing them at the winners stands when the player wins causing them to look annoyed at him.
  • Turbo may have done some graffiti on the Sugar Rush walls at Game Central Station. To the right, there is a stamp that says "Turbo" with a picture of Turbo's face.
  • When King Candy is accessing his code in the Sugar Rush code room, there are two code blocks that resemble Turbo's 8-bit face.
  • Turbo's and King Candy's catchphrases both have 4 syllables, and are both trochaic.
  • Despite the fact Turbo is the main antagonist of the movie, he did not originally have any promotional art or merchandise in his original form. This is perhaps due to the fact that Disney did not want anyone to know that Turbo was the main antagonist of the film until the audience watched the movie and found out for themselves. However, in late 2013, Funko released Turbo as a Pop Vinyl figure.
  • He shares similarities to Napoleon in George Orwell's novel Animal Farm. Both characters believe that what they want is what everyone else wants. They both have a sidekick (Sour Bill with Turbo and Squealer with Napoleon). Also, they spread propaganda to their followers and they both had other henchmen (Sugar Rush racers with Turbo and the guard dogs with Napoleon).
  • Throughout the movie, there are signs that King Candy was Turbo. Here are the following examples:
    • His made-up name was "King Candy", a simple and fairly obvious name for a character in a candy-themed setting, while all the other characters have clever plays on various kinds of candy for names.
    • He is a powerful racer with a huge dislike of losing.
    • He doesn't look like the other racers from Sugar Rush. While he has a rather American-styled cartoonish look, the racers have the appearance of chibi (Japanese small characters).
    • He was the only one from Sugar Rush that knew Ralph's name because when he was known as Turbo, his game was next to Ralph's game. Possibly knowing him before he became King Candy. It's unknown if he had any kind of relationship with any of the other videogame characters when he was in his original game.
    • During the scene where the racers insert their coins to be in the race, the announcer sounds different saying King Candy, as if Turbo tried voicing it himself, while the other racers he announced sounds the same for each of them. Vanellope's name also is in more of an excited voice; since she was originally the princess, she'd likely be the best racer in the game.
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      King Candy's code block.

      King Candy's code block is a different color and is also bigger (almost double size) than the other racers' blocks, and as opposed to 10 sides of the others, his only has 3 sides (2 flat and 1 curved), and the code is completely messed up unlike the other codes which are aligned in a loop. This is because he had to make it himself, and half is about Turbo's true identity and the second half is about the King Candy disguise, sweet voice, and more that gives him his Candy persona.
    • When King Candy is accessing his code in the Sugar Rush code room, there are some faces of Turbo that can be seen. This was foreshadowing that King Candy was Turbo.
    • Even before Ralph realises something odd going on with Sugar Rush by seeing Vanellope on the console, the latter can easily still be seen on the console at the beginning of the film.
    • When Ralph threatens King Candy about his medal, King Candy asks him if he's going Turbo despite Sugar Rush being younger than both RoadBlasters and Turbo Time (Though M. Bison, who made his debut in 1991, uses this phrase earlier in the film, so it may be assumed that he picked it up somewhere else).
  • When "Going Turbo" is first mentioned by M. Bison, some viewers thought that he was making a Street Fighter reference, as that series has frequently released "Turbo" editions of existing games that are generally poorly received by the fanbase. This is likely a red herring.
    • The term "going Turbo" might be a possible reference to the term "going postal".
  • Turbo is, to some extent, similar to Vathek from Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure.
    • ​Both tried to destroy the former ruler to become king.
    • Both have a lisp.
    • Both end up being defeated in some way.
    • Both engage the main characters in a boss battle.
    • Both alter their surroundings to suit their needs (Turbo changed the racer's codes to make them think he was king, Vathek placed guards everywhere and fire breathing statues of himself).
    • Both can fly (Turbo can as a Cy-Bug).
  • It could be likely that the other video game characters (including the ones who came after the unplugging of his game) know or have heard about Turbo himself, since M. Bison asks Ralph if he's going Turbo after Ralph claims he no longer wants to be a bad guy at the Bad-Anon meeting, since as said above, his legacy in Litwak's Arcade had spawned the term "going Turbo".
    • It's also very possible that Ralph and Felix met Turbo in person before he became King Candy, hence why they know him. If so, it's unknown what relationship they had with each other.
  • Vanellope is the only character from Sugar Rush to see in person King Candy's real identity as Turbo; however, she does not seem to know anything about Turbo's origin much less recognize him, whereas the majority of the inhabitants of the video game world do, which can be seen in the cases of Wreck-It Ralph and Fix-It Felix, Jr. Thus, it is unknown if Vanellope saw Turbo before he snatched her throne and locked her memories, though another possible theory suggests that Turbo supposedly disappeared years before the Sugar Rush game console was first plugged in at the arcade, explaining the girl's ignorance of the rogue racer.
    • And it's unknown how Turbo managed to be undiscovered alive for 10 years before Sugar Rush's arrival after escaping RoadBlasters and both the latter and his game getting removed from the arcade, although he may have been hiding in the other video games areas as Game Central Station doesn't look like a good hiding place for anyone.
      • However, according to a 2013 Reddit AMA, Rich Moore (director of Wreck-it-Ralph) stated that, in regards to how Turbo survived the unplugging of his game and RoadBlasters, the filmmakers intended that Turbo escaped from the latter game prior to its unplugging and went on to live bitterly at Game Central Station's bowels, where he learned one or two things about coding, so when Sugar Rush got plugged in, Turbo immediately sneaked into the game, took it over and wiped the latter's inhabitants memories before any players had a chance to play it.[1]
  • During the announcement of the first Disney Infinity game, one concept art showed a King Candy character in T-posed mode. For unknown reasons, King Candy was removed from the game at some point prior to release. However, in Disney Infinity 3.0, the player can unlock the King Candy Cy-Bug toy from Toy Box Speedway, and purchase his/Vanellope's Royal Racer as a rideable vehicle in the Toy Box.
  • He is similar to The Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz (1939).
  • The concept art for him hints that he is bald (with the exception of having some lines of hair).
  • Some fans have contested Turbo's death due to the fact that Turbo created his own code in Sugar Rush despite being from another game, and one example of Vanellope leaving her own game to having her own code created in her new home Slaughter Race in the second film and said that she would regenerate because of that. Even though Turbo's code was immediently deleted when Sugar Rush reseted, that would most likely be enough time for Turbo to regenerate after dissolving in the volcano as Vanellope crossed the finish line like 3 minutes after that, so some suggest he may still be alive,[2] but if so, it's rather ambiguous as to what became of him after that as he was never seen or heard from again.
  • Turbo (on a sign) makes an appearance on a concept art for Ralph Breaks the Internet.
  • Turbo loosely resembles Kick Buttowski from the show of the same name which was also made by Disney. It's unknown if this was intentional or not.
  • The Cy-Bug that eats him was the same one as the original one to enter the game through the shuttle.
  • After his talk with Ralph of why Vanellope cannot race, Turbo looked genuinely saddened when looking and driving away from Ralph after the talk which possibly means he had a form of empathy.
  • In Felix's flashback talking about Turbo, his voice sounds somehow a bit different than normal, when he was saying his catchphrase ''Turbo Tastic!''. While the reason for that is uncertain, one can suggest that Turbo, when he transformed into King Candy, altered his voice.
  • As King Candy, the design on his face had visibly become a more reddish color at the mention of “the guy who makes the donuts”, and had acted cheerful with giggles as if “the guy who makes the donuts” is someone, or something, great.

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Videos featuring Turbo/King Candy

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Wreck-It Ralph Deleted Scene - The Maize Maze

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Wreck-It Ralph - Turbo's Story

Turbo's Story

Quotes

  • "Find that glitch! DESTROY that kart! SHE CAN'T BE ALLOWED TO RACE!"
  • "Is that a threat I smell? (King Candy makes a disgusted noise) Beyond the halitosis you so obviously suffer from."
  • "And if I ever see you here again, Wreck-It Ralph, (chuckles) I'll lock you in my Fungeon!"
  • "Fun dungeon. You know, it's a play on words."
  • "I'm Turbo! The greatest racer ever! And I did not reprogram this world to let you and that halitosis-riddled warthog... TAKE IT AWAY FROM ME!!!"
  • (King Candy puts on glasses) "You wouldn't hit a guy with glasses, would you? (Ralph takes the glasses and uses them to bash King Candy over the head) OW! You hit a guy WITH glasses... That's, hm...Well played."
  • '"Turbo-tastic!"
  • "Milk my duds! It's Wreck-It Ralph!"
  • "Welcome to the boss level!"
  • "Have some candy!"
  • "Because of you, Ralph, I'm now the most powerful VIRUS IN THE ARCADE!! Ha ha ha!! I can take over any game I want! I should thank you....... but it'd be more fun to kill you!"
  • (To Ralph, wickedly) "Get back here, little guy! Hahahahahahaha!"
  • "Where do you think YOU'RE going?!"
  • "I'm not through with you yet!! UP WE GO!!!"
  • "Look at that, it's your little friend. Let's watch her DIE together, shall we? (chuckles) It's game over for both of you!"
  • "YOU FOOLS!!! Why are you going into the ligh--?!"
  • "GO INTO THE LIGH-AAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!"
  • "Salmon! Salmon! That's OBVIOUSLY salmon--- What are you doing here?!"
  • "I'm not against her, I'm trying to protect her. If Vanellope wins that race, she'll be added to the race roster. Then, gamers can choose her as their avatar. And when they see her glitching and twitching and then just being herself, they'll think our game is broken. We'll be put out of order for good! All my subjects will be homeless. But there is one who cannot escape because she's a glitch! And when the game's plug is pulled... she'll die with it."
  • "It's the fu.....NEVER MIND!!!!! Now I have a GLITCH to deal with thanks to you!"
  • "Goodbye, Wreck-It Ralph! It hasn't been a pleasure!"
  • "Stop in the name of the king! That's me!"
  • "Sour Bill! I'm going out, you're in charge of the castle until I get back!"
  • "One of these things is not like the others, it's YOU! We're going to give you a nice new home."
  • "You game-jumped? Ralph...you're not going Turbo, are you? Because i-if you think you can come in here, heh, to MY kingdom, and take over my game, you've got another thing coming!"
  • "Oh, the codes. It's the sweet lifeblood of the game!"
  • "Your medal? Hoo hoo hoo....Bad guys don't win medals."
  • "Ralph, do you know what the hardest part about being a king is? Doing what's right, no matter what."
  • "I know it's tough, but heroes have to make the tough choices, don't they?"
  • "Hello, my loyal subjects! Ha ha! Have some candy!"
  • "Hold it right there, GLITCH! (gasps) And Wreck-It Ralph?!"
  • "Thank you for that sterling introduction, Sour Bill. (pats Sour Bill on the head) And thank you to today's avatars, it was a wonderful day of racing. But now the arcade is closed, so it's time to wipe the slate clean, and race to decide our new roster! The first nine racers across that finish line will represent Sugar Rush as tomorrow's avatars!"
  • "Listen, this event is pay to play, we all know this. The fee to compete is one gold coin from your previous winnings, if you've ever won....(chuckles) I have! Let me go first!"
  • "I forbid you....to CROSS....THAT FINISH LINE!


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