Sour Bill

"They call you Sour Bill for a reason!"

- Ralph, after tasting Sour Bill

Sour Bill is King Candy's diminutive majordomo, and an antagonist in Disney's 2012 film Wreck-It Ralph. He was voiced by Rich Moore.

Background
Sour Bill was King Candy's most trusted assistant and personal adviser. Named for both his flavor and his sour disposition, Sour Bill is notably always gloomy or depressed and speaks with a deep, monotonous voice. By orders of King Candy, Sour Bill is forced to handle difficult tasks in the Sugar Rush kingdom, much to his dismay. Sour Bill was the closest one to the King during his reign, being the only other character to know about the secret codes of the game that were hidden in the castle. Bill was also the only one to know Vanellope was once a racer, and that King Candy was hiding the truth from everyone in Sugar Rush.

Official Description

 * As King Candy’s diminutive henchman, Sour Bill is often left to handle the stickier situations—but this long-faced little ball isn’t exactly happy about his depressing duties.

Physical Appearance
Sour Bill is a small, green candy ball that resembles a jawbreaker. He has large, round, green eyes characterized by their heavy lids and dark, baggy circles; this gives him a perpetually tired and worn look. His mouth is small and often frowning. Bill has small, jellybean-like arms and legs that are detatched and float independently from his body.

Personality
Sour Bill, as his name suggests, isn't exactly a bright ball of sunshine. He's gloomy, speaks in a monotone, bored, and unenthusiastic manner, and it's only during intense moments that he's more expressive. He diligently served King Candy, as he was considered trustworthy enough to know Candy's secrets of manipulating the codes of Sugar Rush, and seemed content to do so, apparently not interested enough to know exactly why Candy erased the memories of everyone in Sugar Rush concerning Vanellope von Schweetz. Once everything is set right, he immediately praises Vanellope as the true ruler of Sugar Rush, in his own boring way.

An interesting note is that it was originally believed that Sour Bill was gloomy as a result of a strong disliking towards King Candy. However, this is not the case. Not only was he shown to be incredibly loyal to the King, albeit annoyed with some of his orders, Sour Bill continues to appear depressed even after Candy's death, as seen when he unenthusiastically announces Vanellope's royal status. This could possibly mean Sour Bill's gloomy attitude is merely part of his programming.

Wreck-It Ralph
In the video game kingdom of Sugar Rush, Sour Bill is first introduced attending the daily Random Roster Race to cordially introduce King Candy, the host of the race's opening ceremony. After the racers deposited their coins, Sour Bill is asked by the king to identify a mysterious hooded figure depositing a coin. The figure is revealed to be Vanellope; a young girl who dreams of becoming a racer, but because she's a glitch, King Candy has strictly banned her from participating in the game. The king furiously orders his guards to capture her, but a taffy monster attacks the ceremony, distracting the guards and allowing Vanellope to escape. Once apprehended by the guards, the monster is taken to King Candy's castle. Sour Bill de-taffys the monster who is revealed to be the bad guy from the game Fix-It Felix, Jr., Wreck-It Ralph. Ralph claims that the coin Vanellope deposited was actually a medal he earned from the war game Hero's Duty and that he needs it back. The king, however, replies by explaining he's unable to return the medal as it was now in the game's codes; rendering it impossible to retrieve. Afterwards, Ralph is ordered to leave Sugar Rush at once, as the king sets out to find Vanellope. As he does, Sour Bill silently departs, as well.

After learning Vanellope has built a kart with Ralph's assistance, King Candy and his soldiers try to arrest her and Ralph, but the duo manage to escape. The king orders Wynchel and Duncan to find her, and returns to the castle as he does. There, Candy nervously paces about in the throne room as Sour Bill attempts to ease his nerves by fanning him with a lollipop. Soon enough, ten donuts arrive and announce their failure. Knowing this could mean nothing but trouble, Sour Bill silently expresses his grief, before immediately following the king as the latter rushes into a hidden elevator. The elevator takes the duo to a hidden hallway leading to the game's codes. Inside, Candy is able to retrieve Ralph's medal and journeys out to find him. In his absence, Sour Bill is left in command. A little while after Candy's departure, Sour Bill is visited by Fix-It Felix Jr., himself and is asked if he has seen any sign of Ralph. Realizing the two obviously have some sort of association, Sour Bill quickly imprisons the handyman in order to prevent further trouble from outsiders.

Later on, Sour Bill is out cleaning up the shattered remains of Vanellope's kart, just when he's confronted by Ralph. Ralph demands to know why Vanellope was on the game's cabinet despite the supposed fact that she's a glitch. Bill tries to flee, but is unable to avoid Ralph's reach before he is caught. Ralph demands answers again, but Sour Bill refuses to cooperate. With no other choice, Ralph begins to lick Sour Bill, threatening to eat him. Horrified, Sour Bill finally confesses the truth and reveals Vanellope was once a racer, until King Candy messed with her programming and tried to delete her code (but couldn't, which resulted in her becoming a glitch). When Ralph asks about the king's motives, Sour Bill is unable to answer as the memories of everyone in the game were locked up by the king. Bill then tells Ralph that if Vanellope crosses the finish line in an official race, the game would reset and she will no longer be a glitch. Ralph then demands to know her whereabouts, and Sour Bill reveals that she's been captured and thrown in the fungeon with Felix. Bill swears that's all he knows and tearfully begs for mercy, only to be spared and stuck onto a giant lollipop tree.

Afterwards, Vanellope is freed from her prison, King Candy is defeated, and the former glitch crosses the finish line of the Random Roster Race, thus resetting the game and restoring the memories of all the inhabitants. Sour Bill then returns (having somehow escaped the lollipop tree, though it's still stuck to his backside) and rushes to Vanellope's side upon regaining his memory. The little sour ball then declares Vanellope sovereign of the land; reforming and returning to his position as her adviser.

Tricky Treats
In the Wreck-It Ralph chapter of the 5-Minute Spooky Stories book, Sour Bill makes a small appearance in the final illustration of the chapter, attending Gloyd's Halloween party.

Trivia

 * Sour Bill's voice actor, Rich Moore, was also the director of the film, and the voice of Zangief at Bad-Anon.
 * Originally, Sour Bill was meant to have a large black, biker-like hat and gloves.
 * His name is a play on sour ball.
 * With the film showing no signs of Sour Bill being a bumbler, Sour Bill proves to be one of the few competent Disney villain henchmen.
 * It is unknown how Sour Bill was aware of King Candy's crime of locking away the memories of the inhabitants, being that his memories were locked away as well. However, it is possible that King Candy had told him to prevent anyone else from becoming suspicious.
 * As seen in The Art of Wreck-It Ralph book, Sour Bill was originally meant to have limbs. Also, in some concept art, he was seen as a red candy ball as opposed to the green ball he is today.
 * When Sour Bill has the lollipop tree branch stuck to his head when Vanellope turns into a princess, he looks as if he's wearing a headdress worn by royal servants during the Renaissance (shown briefly in Aladdin).
 * The fact that his arms and feet are not attached to his main body could be a reference to Rayman.
 * When Ralph interrogates Sour Bill by trying to eat him, he tells him "How many licks does it take to get to your center?", a reference to the infamous Tootsie Roll Pops commercials featuring its owl mascot Mr. Owl.
 * Ralph also asks him, "What's going on with that candy-coated heart of darkness?", a reference to the Joseph Conrad novel Heart of Darkness.
 * After the scene in which King Candy enters the codes to retrieve Ralph's medal, he leaves Sour Bill in charge of the castle, proving that Sour Bill is the most powerful figure in Sugar Rush next to the ruler.

Sauer Drops