Fix-It Felix Jr.

"...and it is my job to fix what Ralph wrecks!"

- Felix summing up his role in his game.

Fix-It Felix, Jr. is the tritagonist in the 2012 Disney animated film Wreck-It Ralph. He is voiced by Jack McBrayer.

Official Disney Bio
Felix is the very popular star of Fix-It Felix Jr. and Niceland’s hammer-wielding maintenance man who’s beloved by all. When he is not busy fixin’ all of Ralph’s wreckin’, this gold-medal-winning good guy is being showered with kisses, praise and pies from his tenants. Hardwired for niceness, anything other than being “The Good Guy” just doesn’t compute.

Background
Fix-It Felix, Jr. is the hero of the arcade game Fix-It Felix, Jr., where he saves an apartment building, and its inhabitants, from being destroyed by a hulking man named Wreck-It Ralph. To everyone in Niceland, the town within the game, Felix is the poster boy for goodness. Felix himself is very polite and kind to everyone he meets, even Ralph. According to Ralph at the beginning of the film, Felix's magic hammer was given to him by his father, Fix-It Felix, Sr. The hammer has the ability to fix any and everything, and can even heal an injured character.

Appearance
His appearances, mostly clothing, changed throughout character development from wearing overalls to modern plumbers uniform. At first (and it was shown in one of the presentations of the movie's development), he was to wear a yellow shirt with rolled up sleeves and a sightly different utility belt. However, it changed into a blue short-sleeved shirt with a name tag on it and the belt's appearance changed as well. His facial expressions and hair style are also very similar to his own voice actor's, Jack McBrayer.

Role in the film
In the video game world of Fix-It Felix, Jr., Felix and the Nicelanders are celebrating the game's 30th anniversary, though one character was left out purposely, Wreck-It Ralph, the villain of the game. During a party of the dance floor, Ralph comes to the door of the penthouse and the Nicelanders tell Felix to shoo him away. Felix is overly nervous to do so, as he doesn't have the heart to turn Ralph away when he's done absolutely nothing wrong. After an awkward greeting, Felix invites Ralph in, but the Nicelanders are less than amused. The mayor of Niceland, Gene, begins to lose his patience with Ralph, who has been feeling shunned by the Nicelanders because of his role as the bad guy. Felix tries to stop Gene and Ralph's arguing, but the two are to heated in the moment. Ralph is eventually pushed to destroying the anniversary cake, proving Gene right; he's just the bad guy that wrecks the building. Ralph leaves for Tapper in a huff, and doesn't return. The next morning, a player prepares to play Fix-It Felix, Jr. but Ralph is nowhere to be found. Felix sneaks off the screen and heads to Ralph's brick pile home but Ralph is absent. The Nicelanders begin to panic after Mr. Litwak, the owner of the arcade, cover Felix's cabinet with an out of order sign, indicating that the game would be unplugged the next morning, unless Ralph returns. Felix calms the citizens and believes Ralph only spent the night in Tapper. Just then, the train from Grand Central Station arrives, but instead of Ralph, Felix and the Nicelanders find Q*Bert who tells Felix that Ralph has gone to Hero's Duty. Felix heads off to return him and when he arrives, he is immediately attacked by the game's lead character Sergeant Calhoun, and her troopers. Luckily, Felix is able to escape his death, and Calhoun demands to know his business. Felix tells her he's searching for his cohort Ralph, who was seen entering her game. Calhoun scoffs at the claims until Ralph soars by inside a shuttle. Not alone, but with a baby Cy-Bug, the enemies in Hero's Duty. Felix and Calhoun follow the shuttle to Game Central Station. There, the Surge Protector tells them Ralph blasted into Sugar Rush. Felix begins to follow Calhoun in, but the sergeant tells Felix to stay put. Unlike her, Felix doesn't see Ralph blasting into Sugar Rush with a Cy-Bug as a major problem.

However, Calhoun tells him that Cy-Bugs are unable to tell the different between game time and after hours, meaning they're truly evil. Despite Calhoun's demands to stay out, Felix draws the line and tells her it's his job to fix what Ralph wrecks. Calhoun decides to let him join, and the duo heads off. In Sugar Rush, they find the shuttle that Ralph has crash-landed, but Ralph and the Cy-Bug are nowhere in sight. Calhoun begins to fear the worse but uses her tracker to find it. During the search, Calhoun asks the story of Ralph and why he has gone AWOL. Felix is clueless to the fact, but feared that Ralph is going Turbo. Since Calhoun's game was brand new to the arcade, Felix informed of what the term "going Turbo" meant. Years ago, Turbo was the lead character of the popular arcade game TurboTime. When a new racing game arrived and stole Turbo's thunder, Turbo game jumped to the new game and tried to take it over. Instead, both games, and Turbo, were unplugged for good. Just as Felix finishes the story, the branch he and Calhoun are standing on disappears, and the two fall into Nesquiksand. Felix tries to free himself, but to no avail. He then goes into panic until Calhoun punches him calm. As she does, the living rope-like laffy taffys above begin to laugh, and the more they laugh, the more they lower. So Calhoun repeatedly punches Felix's face, which Felix in turn repeatedly repairs with his magic hammer, until the laughing laffy taffys are close enough for Felix and Calhoun to grab. Felix grabs hold of one of the taffys and of Calhoun, and as the taffy lifts them into the air, Calhoun is impressed at Felix's dashing heroism. However, the supposed romantic moment is short lived, as Calhoun fires her gun to shoo away the laffy taffys so that she can resume her mission. The two arrive back at the crashed shuttle, which Felix repairs with his hammer. They ride the shuttle to have an aerial view of the kingdom, but when Felix calls Calhoun a dynamite gal,  an enraged Calhoun lowers the shuttle at the gates of the castle of King Candy (ruler of Sugar Rush) and orders Felix out of the shuttle.

Unbeknown to Felix, "dynamite gal" was what Calhoun's fiancé called her, until he was eaten by a Cy-Bug on her wedding day. Feeling desolate that Calhoun has rejected his affections, he walks toward the castle. At the castle doors, Felix is encountered by the King's assistant Sour Bill. Felix asks Bill if he's seen Ralph, but Bill decides to imprison Felix upon mentioning Ralph, saying he should have locked Ralph up when he has had the chance, and is not making the same mistake with Felix. Felix is dropped into King Candy's fungeon by a trap door, but he is soon rescued by Ralph. Felix is, at first, overjoyed to see his friend, but his joy turns to anger upon realizing how much danger and heartbreak he has gone through to find Ralph. Ralph replies that what Felix has gone through is what Ralph goes through everyday in his life. He asks Felix to fix the kart of a little glitch in Sugar Rush named Vanellope, whose only hope is the kart itself, promising that he will never try to be good again, Felix agrees, and the two go to rescue Vanellope, who is also imprisoned. Felix and Ralph rush Vanellope to the race track, where the random rouster race has already started, and if she crosses the finish line, she will no longer be a glitch. Felix and Ralph both focus to the jumbo screen near the start/finish line showcasing the race as Vanellope continues to build up in the leaderboard. Unbeknown to the three, the Cy-Bug baby has grown and hatched hundreds of eggs under the grounds of the game.

As the Cy-Bugs invade the game, Felix and Ralph turn to the screen to witness King Candy attacking Vanellope. During their scuffle, Vanellope's glitches causes King Candy to also glitch, revealing himself to be Turbo. Both Felix and Ralph are shocked and speechless by the sight. As Vanellope approaches the finish line after escaping King Candy, more swarms of Cy-Bugs explode from the sides of the track, sending her kart off the track. Felix and Ralph rush to Vanellope's aid, but the Cy-Bugs destroy the finish line. They try to escape the game, but Vanellope, being a glitch, is doomed to oblivion since glitches cannot leave their games. Felix asks Calhoun if there is any way to save Sugar Rush, to which Calhoun explains that without a light beacon, the bugs cannot be stopped. Ralph then gets the idea to erupt the Diet Cola Mountain volcano, hoping to have its lava eruption act as the beacon. Felix, Calhoun, and Vanellope watch in horror as Ralph's plan are nearly ruined by King Candy, who has turned into a Cy-Bug after being eaten by one and plans to dominate the arcade. Fortunately, Ralph erupts the mountain, which produces the beacon that attracts and vaporizes all the Cy-Bugs, including King Candy, for good. Felix congratulates Ralph on finally stopping the bugs and kisses Calhoun on the cheek, and the sergeant is surprised and so delighted, she returns the kiss. Felix then repairs the finish line with his hammer, allowing Vanellope to cross. When she does, she magically transforms into a princess and the rightful ruler of Sugar Rush as the programmings of Sugar Rush are restored. At that time, the arcade is about to open, so Calhoun calls Felix and Ralph to head back to their respective games. Felix and Ralph travel back to Fix-It Felix, Jr.​, sparing the arcade from being unplugged. They invite homeless video game characters such as Q*Bert into their game to help out on the bonus level and also make Niceland a new home for the new characters. Afterwards, Felix and Calhoun wed, with Ralph as the best man and Vanellope as the maid of honor. During the end credits, Felix and Ralph are shown having various game jumping adventures with Vanellope and Calhoun.

Wreck-It Ralph video game
In the video game, Fix-It Felix is a playable character along with Wreck-It Ralph. Unlike Ralph, who wrecks things, punches Cy-bugs, climbs ladders, and pushes things; Fix-It Felix uses his hammer to turn the Cy-bugs back into eggs (because the hammer restores anything to its original glory), hops higher than Ralph, and can hop wall-to-wall to get to the top. In the beginning cutscene, Ralph reveals that Felix and Calhoun are married and joins Ralph on watching Vanellope in the Random Rooster race. When Ralph accidently drops a Cy-bug egg into a taffy pool and unleashed an invadson, Felix joins Ralph on a journey to destroy the Cy-bugs by making beacons in each level. At the end cutscene, Felix, with Calhoun, puts up a sign that said "Cy-bug safety is our piority" with a picture of a Cy-bug on it and than returns to his game to keep the gamers happy.

Disney Parks
Currently, Felix makes no live appearances at the Disney theme parks around the world. However, he and Ralph are featured in their own segment in the castle show, Celebrate the Magic at the Magic Kingdom.

Trivia

 * During the film's earliest development, Felix was cast as the main character, whilst Ralph had the role of a supporting character. However, writer Phil Johnston, felt that the story of Ralph becoming a bigger person (a hero) would be more compelling.
 * In an early draft of the film, Felix was intended to join Ralph on his journey to become a hero. However, the filmmakers felt that Felix's inclusion would distract the central heart of the story: the relationship between Ralph and Vanellope.
 * True to his name, Felix can fix anything with his magical golden hammer, including, apparently, physical injuries. Unfortunately for him, this comes with a catch; anything the hammer touches is instantly restored to pristine condition, and cannot be used to destroy or damage things.
 * In the video game, he claims that he is lactose intolerant, like Candace Flynn and Heinz Doofenshmirtz.
 * Felix is the fourth good guy in a Disney animated feature to be put in jail, the first three being Prince Phillip from Sleeping Beauty, Aladdin, and Flynn Rider from Tangled.
 * In one scene of the film, Felix mentions Mario during the party. His main inspiration was Mario.
 * In The Art of Wreck-It Ralph, It shows changes in Fix-It Felix's appearance from a figure made of measuring rulers to a human wearing overalls to a human wearing modern plumbers uniform.
 * Fix-It Felix has some similarites with his voice actor, Jack McBrayer.