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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 Cy-Bugs are the secondary antagonists in Wreck-It Ralph. As the main enemies of the game Hero's Duty, Cy-Bugs are deadly viruses that devour everything in sight and multiply in huge numbers.
Turbo models by Ryan Tottle. King Candy model by Chad Stubblefield. Early concept art of Turbo combined with a Cybug, by John Struan. Though instead of looking like King Candy, Turbo appears as himself, and his Cybug body has his colors instead of purple and orange.
King Candy (real name Turbo) is the main antagonist of Disney's 2012 animated feature film Wreck-It Ralph. He was the self-proclaimed ruler of Sugar Rush, a kart-racing video game set in a candy-themed kingdom. Originating from TurboTime, Turbo was once the most beloved character in the arcade...
Turbo revealing his cy-bug form to Ralph. He survived this ordeal as Cy-Bugs could merge with whatever they consumed, he hijacked the body of the Cy-Bug that ate him and fused with it, thus transforming Turbo into a monstrous Cy-Bug hybrid and self-proclaimed leader of the Cy-Bugs.
The Cy-Bugs are the secondary antagonists of Disney's 2012 animated feature film Wreck-It Ralph. They are a race of viral, robotic, bug-like creatures that serve as the generic enemies in the game Hero's Duty. Unlike other characters in the arcade, Cy-Bugs are unable to tell the difference...
Turbo, also known under his persona King Candy, is the main antagonist of Disney's 52nd full-length feature film Wreck-It Ralph. He was originally the titular racer of the in-universe arcade game Turbo-Time before he abandoned it to take over the more popular RoadBlasters, leading both of the...