Talk:Ralph Breaks the Internet/@comment-3026055-20190309180547

I love this movie. Really, I do.

However, re-watching it on Blu-Ray, I noticed a very glaring continuity issue. In the football field scene, Ralph says that for 27 years, he was "a zero with no friends". But in "Wreck-It Ralph", which came out in 2012, the game "Fix-It Felix Jr." was celebrating its 30th anniversary, so the game had to have been plugged in 1982. So if we're going by real-time release, Ralph should have said "36 years"

I began to wonder if Ralph's "27 years" isn't referring to the franchise, but the cabinet itself. Perhaps Litwak had the game plugged in 21 years prior to the first movie. But again, there's a contradiction: during the montage of Litwak's arcade in the first movie, he said that he had been doing the same thing for 30 years, and saw a lot of games come and go, meaning he'd really been plugged in since 1982.

Ordinarily I try to figure this out, rather than say it was a typo in the script. But I'm afraid to say it may have been a mistake, and that he was supposed to say 36.