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'''Turbo''' is a character from [[Candy Kingdom]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Union χ]]''. Originally from another game, he took over [[Candy Kingdom]] disguised as '''King Candy'''. He originated in the Disney film ''{{w|Wreck-It Ralph}}''. | '''Turbo''' is a character from [[Candy Kingdom]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Union χ]]''. Originally from another game, he took over [[Candy Kingdom]] disguised as '''King Candy'''. He originated in the Disney film, ''{{w|Wreck-It Ralph}}''. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
===''Before Kingdom Hearts Union χ''=== | ===''Before Kingdom Hearts Union χ''=== | ||
Turbo was once the star of his own game called ''TurboTime'', but due to the fame and popularity of his game, he became arrogant and conceited. When a new | Turbo was once the star of his own game called ''TurboTime'', but due to the fame and popularity of his game, he became arrogant and conceited. When a new game arrived, he got extremely jealous, desperate to get his popularity back he tried to take over the new game, but in doing so, he caused interference leading to both games crashing for good. His actions resulted in the coining of the phrase "going Turbo". | ||
Unknown to the citizens of [[Game Central Station]], Turbo secretly survived and took over ''Sugar Rush''. Under the alias "King Candy," Turbo hacked the game by removing Vanellope's code, which resulted in her being reduced to a glitch and everyone forgetting about her. Aware that Vanellope was still around, he tried to prevent her from racing, | Unknown to the citizens of [[Game Central Station]], Turbo secretly survived and took over ''Sugar Rush''. Under the alias "King Candy," Turbo hacked the game by removing Vanellope's code, which resulted in her being reduced to a glitch and everyone forgetting about her. Aware that Vanellope was still around, he tried to prevent her from racing, the game's programming would reset if she would win. | ||
While the events occur, King Candy was responsible for putting the [[Heartless]] in the game's code.{{storylink|Quest 921: Find Vanellope! Pt. 1}} | While the events occur, King Candy was responsible for putting the [[Heartless]] in the game's code.{{storylink|Quest 921: Find Vanellope! Pt. 1}} | ||
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==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
==Abilities== | ==Abilities== | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Turbo first appeared as the main antagonist of the 2012 Disney film ''Wreck-It Ralph'', voiced by {{w|Alan Tudyk}}. He was originally the attention-loving lead character from the fictional racing game ''TurboTime'', but when ''{{w|RoadBlasters}}'' came and took the attention away from ''TurboTime'', Turbo became jealous and tried to take over ''RoadBlasters'', resulting in both games being taken away. To regain his popularity, he usurped the racing game ''Sugar Rush'' from its princess, [[Vanellope]], hacking the game's code to reduce her into a glitch | Turbo first appeared as the main antagonist of the 2012 Disney film ''Wreck-It Ralph'', voiced by {{w|Alan Tudyk}}. He was originally the attention-loving lead character from the fictional racing game ''TurboTime'', but when ''{{w|RoadBlasters}}'' came and took the attention away from ''TurboTime'', Turbo became jealous and tried to take over ''RoadBlasters'', resulting in both games being taken away. To regain his popularity, he usurped the racing game ''Sugar Rush'' from its princess, [[Vanellope]], hacking the game's code to reduce her into a glitch and disguising himself as King Candy. | ||
In the film, he encounters [[Wreck-It Ralph]] after he breaks into the Nightly Roster Race to regain his medal from Vanellope. King Candy orders his guards to throw Ralph out of the game, but Ralph meets with Vanellope and helps her get into the race. When his minions are unable to find the duo, King Candy finds Ralph's medal in the game's code and manipulates him into destroying Vanellope's kart before abducting her. However, Ralph reconciles with Vanellope and frees her. During the race, King Candy discovers that Vanellope has broken free and tries to kill her when she accidentally exposes him as Turbo. She manages to teleport away, and he is eaten by a [[Cy-Bug]], but he merges with the virus. Now believing he can take over any game of his choice the arcade, Turbo engages Ralph in a brief fight before forcing him to watch Vanellope meet her end to the Cy-Bugs, but Ralph breaks free and activates a beacon from Diet-Cola Mountain, which Cy-Bugs are weak to. Though Turbo tries to resist the Cy-Bug's instincts, he ultimately succumbs and perishes. | In the film, he encounters [[Wreck-It Ralph]] after he breaks into the Nightly Roster Race to regain his medal from Vanellope. King Candy orders his guards to throw Ralph out of the game, but Ralph meets with Vanellope and helps her get into the race. When his minions are unable to find the duo, King Candy finds Ralph's medal in the game's code and manipulates him into destroying Vanellope's kart before abducting her. However, Ralph reconciles with Vanellope and frees her. During the race, King Candy discovers that Vanellope has broken free and tries to kill her when she accidentally exposes him as Turbo. She manages to teleport away, and he is eaten by a [[Cy-Bug]], but he merges with the virus. Now believing he can take over any game of his choice the arcade, Turbo engages Ralph in a brief fight before forcing him to watch Vanellope meet her end to the Cy-Bugs, but Ralph breaks free and activates a beacon from Diet-Cola Mountain, which Cy-Bugs are weak to. Though Turbo tries to resist the Cy-Bug's instincts, he ultimately succumbs and perishes. |