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Description Just some random doodles. c: Felix got the honeyglows somethin' awful.
And, yes, Turbo swims with his helmet on.

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KatTayle [2012-11-22 15:06:42 +0000 UTC]

You draw really well! I think Turbo is starting to grow on me.

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FillyBlue In reply to KatTayle [2012-11-22 17:34:39 +0000 UTC]

Aw, thanks! c: And, he grew on me real fast. XD

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BuzzingB [2012-11-22 09:03:48 +0000 UTC]

Wow, these are really good! I didn't know you could draw such a good Felix, but he's just so adorable, I'm getting the honey glows. I really liked the one with Sour Bill and Turbo too. It really adds to the mystique of just how he managed to take over in the first place. I'd like to think Sour Bill actually had an accidental hand in it. Plus, the pool scene, the twins and the bitty Ralph are adorable too! Personally though, I think it's completely reasonable to wear a helmet while swimming, speaking as someone who's hit their head on the pool wall more than once due to not watching where they were going underwater.

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FillyBlue In reply to BuzzingB [2012-11-22 17:34:25 +0000 UTC]

Aw, thanks so much! And I agree, I think Sour Bill was in on it just a little even though it's just at the beginning. And that is true, I do hit my head on the wall when I swim sometimes. I like to think Turbo is competitive in other sports besides racing, too. I mean, not daily, but when it comes to them.

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BuzzingB In reply to FillyBlue [2012-11-26 09:52:20 +0000 UTC]

Sour Bill had to be, I mean, how else was he going to get access to the castle? I'm pretty sure Vanellope wouldn't have let Turbo anywhere near the control room if she had anything to say about it. So, it could only have been an inside job, courtesy of Bill not being able to stave off Turbo's methods of persuasion. Well... that's my conspiracy theory and I'm sticking to it, at any rate.

I like to think that too. If Turbo's as competitive as he seems, which lets face it, he is, he'd probably have at least tried to race while in the water once. And, as someone who has swum competitively, I would have given quite a bit to have a helmet from time to time during a race. The side of a concrete wall plus a skull being rocketed forward in a frenzy equals one splitting headache and a wish to never see a pool or water again. Personally, I think he may be onto something.

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FillyBlue In reply to BuzzingB [2012-11-26 23:11:10 +0000 UTC]

Well, the director said that Turbo reprogrammed the game before it was even used, so....did that give them time to react to what he had done? XD

Oh gosh, that sounds painful, which means Turbo isn't such a dork for wearing his helmet in the pool!

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BuzzingB In reply to FillyBlue [2012-11-27 00:35:31 +0000 UTC]

Hm... that's very intriguing and a good point. He would have had to enter a game that wasn't even fully installed yet in order to reprogram it, so I don't know if the characters native to the game had time to react. They probably wouldn't have liked it much to see someone they didn't know invading their game and turning their world topsy turvy, case in point with how they treated Ralph. And, even if they did object, when Turbo redid the entire system, they probably wouldn't even have remembered. Kinda sad if you think about it.

Also, that brings up another point that's been floating around my mind. If the game had never been used before, how did Turbo get in? Without a power source to fuel the game and the data inside, the console would just be an empty husk, not the least bit conducive to sustaining a character of any sort, especially not one of a game jumping nature. Plus, the train would be out and he didn't exactly have his kart anymore. So, Sugar Rush had to have been plugged in either right after the arcade closed or just before it opened. However, those two spans of time throw two possible monkey wrenches into the works. If we went with the theory that the game was plugged in right after the Arcade closed, Turbo would've been able to have more time to get into the console, find the source code vault, reprogram it and integrate himself. However, GCS is swarming with characters on their off hours, visiting other games and just generally cooling off. Someone would have spotted him skulking around outside the SR game terminal in GCS and know instantly who he was, even if he had been lying low for years. He isn't exactly what I'd call easy to miss, especially with his reputation.

However, if we went with the possibility that Mr. Litwack plugged in Sugar Rush right before the arcade opened, there would be a swarm of gamers eager to play the latest racing game, if for no other reason than because of its novelty. There would be no window of opportunity for Turbo to sneak in and reprogram it to suit his own ends. It would already be in use and too late to do any real lasting damage. Sure, it's highly unlikely anyone would spot him entering, but as you noted, the director said that Turbo reprogrammed the game before it was even used, so that option is not feasible. So, how did he manage to get past everyone without getting caught?

And, even if on the chance that he did get past everyone in GCS unscathed, get into the game, find his bearings, locate the code room and break the seal on the vault, how did he manage to integrate himself that fast into the code of Sugar Rush and set himself up all in less than one day? Let me tell you, I've been arguing with my TV remote for years and it still doesn't do what I want. The idea that he created and reconfigured an entire world in the span of one night leads me to believe several things. One, he's extremely lucky it didn't backfire. Two, he's a genius with a talent for messing with the lifeblood of games, which in a sense is manipulating the very code that makes up his essence and being and all those around him. That's sort of like a geneticist splicing himself until he changes his brown eyes to blue because he wanted to match his tie. Three, he downloaded 'coding for dummies' (I kid, I don't really think that.... most of the time) and Four, he had outside help. I mean, not a whole lot, from what I can tell he's the kind of guy that refuses too much help as a point of pride, but a lackey isn't ever anything to dismiss, even if the lackey is maybe being forced into helping against his will. *Cough* Sour Bill *cough*

Anyway, there isn't any way I could see he managed to do that much damage in that short amount of time without at least some outside assistance. It would have taken too long to go through the whole game, locate the code room, and break the seal and Turbo wouldn't have had enough time to reprogram the whole console, regardless of how skilled a hacker he was. For example, someone telling him where the code room was could shave off several hours of valuable time that could be devoted to hacking and reconfiguring. I'm looking at you, Bill.

So many questions... yet the answers so far are not remotely satisfying... I'll need to keep mulling.

*looks up at text*

Blargh, wall o' text.

What do you think?

Oh, trust me, it is. I wouldn't wish that headache on anyone. Well, he still kinda is one, but he's an innovative dork!

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FillyBlue In reply to BuzzingB [2012-11-27 00:54:17 +0000 UTC]

Dude, all these points make a lot of sense! I agree! I think he's a genius, though, I don't know why, but he has that genius look about him. I think after all those years of living in the bowels of GCS, he learned a lot about how to do these things, and even after erasing all their memories, he still had reprogramming to do. It was obviously a difficult task, he even said "I'm not letting you undo all my hard work!"
I guess we'll never know all the details, all we know is that he is one smart mofo.

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BuzzingB In reply to FillyBlue [2012-11-27 04:21:16 +0000 UTC]

Turbo does have a genius ambience about himself, I agree. Perhaps it is in the way he carries himself, or just his overall aura if you will, but there is definitely someone at home in between those pixels. He was most certainly one smart, talented cookie and he knew it. And, to quote Sherlock Holmes, 'That's the frailty of genius. It needs an audience.' With that statement alone, Turbo just got initiated into genius status. A genius is only as good as the people who tell them how smart they are. And, sad to say, audiences and people to be in awe of them are usually part and parcel of what they as geniuses crave. Without an audience, what's the point of being overly clever and talented if no one's going to stand around looking impressed? In that vein, factoring in all we know from the movie and the rest from sophistry, it's understandable, not excusable or condonable, but understandable why Turbo crashed RoadBlasters. If he thought the only reason he had to race and be adored was being taken away, the logical course of action would be to eliminate the competition, despite the act of sabotage being completely uncool.

Also, you're right, it probably did take a colossal amount of effort and time to reprogram every single detail of the Sugar Rush world to his design. Maybe he only got enough done to hide himself in the game as King Candy, oust Vanellope and situate himself comfortably as the rightful ruler of Sugar Rush. That's an awful lot of code to go through, and he probably ended up with more than one headache because of it. The work must've been very stressful. In a way, it's kinda understandable why he went berserk at the idea of Vanellope resetting the game. That's sort of like knitting a scarf for three months straight, only to have a cat come along and unravel it in 30 seconds.

Well, you never know. I have heard rumors of a sequel, but just to be safe, I won't hold out for any sort of added King Candy/Turbo tidbits of info. Here's hoping, anyway.

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FillyBlue In reply to BuzzingB [2012-11-27 04:39:35 +0000 UTC]

All these good points! I agree! And, nope, if they do have a sequel, i'm not gonna be holding my breath for a Turbo comeback, but there's still wishful thinking!

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BuzzingB In reply to FillyBlue [2012-11-29 00:07:28 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, we can wish all we like, but we haven't even gotten nearly as much King Candy things from Disney as the other characters, so any more spare info might be hard to come by. I think that's a tad strange actually, since he's skyrocketed in popularity over the internet, that Disney hasn't taken hold of the King Candy/Turbo fandom train.

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FillyBlue In reply to BuzzingB [2012-11-29 00:40:16 +0000 UTC]

Disney must make King Candy/Turbo merchandise! I think once they see how popular he is, they'll make us happy. XD Something tells me they're holding back for the sake of spoilers. xD

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BuzzingB In reply to FillyBlue [2012-11-29 01:19:52 +0000 UTC]

I sure hope so. All we've gotten so far is three figurines, a pin that can only be obtained in a grab back at Disney world, a binder, an ipad case and one for an iphone. That's a good start, but that's barely anything compared to all of the Vanellope and Fix-it Felix figures I've seen. I like both of those two, (strangely enough I didn't find any characters I didn't like in the whole movie), but King Candy/Turbo definitely needs more love. Perhaps spoilers are the case for the lack of capitalistic affection and they won't release anything until the movie is well out on blu-ray and DVD just in case. Well, that'll be at least something to hope for.

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FillyBlue In reply to BuzzingB [2012-11-29 01:23:45 +0000 UTC]

I agree! Even so, I hope Disney gets the hint that we really love Turbo. XD

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BuzzingB In reply to FillyBlue [2012-11-29 05:53:24 +0000 UTC]

I wonder how long it'll take them to realize that King Candy and Turbo are just as popular as the other characters and act on it. It's only recently that we got villain dolls for the other movies from 20 odd years ago.

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FillyBlue In reply to BuzzingB [2012-11-29 22:17:52 +0000 UTC]

I know! Hopefully it won't be that long, when I go to work for Disney i'm gonna pin it on them until they DO IT. XD

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BuzzingB In reply to FillyBlue [2012-11-30 06:58:06 +0000 UTC]

... words cannot describe how immensely happy I would be if you did that once you got there. I do wonder why Disney isn't usually as forward about their villains as their other characters. I mean, they've created some of the best villains ever, but they just don't get nearly the hype the deserve.

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FillyBlue In reply to BuzzingB [2012-11-30 07:26:04 +0000 UTC]

I am definantly going to do that then! If they haven't realized before then how popular their villlians really are.

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BuzzingB In reply to FillyBlue [2012-11-30 07:59:14 +0000 UTC]

Woo! Well, I think they may have gotten a hint or three thanks to tumblr, since their recent escalation of villainy goodness, but I do think they should get more.

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Pirka [2012-11-22 07:40:09 +0000 UTC]

You draw really great Felixes, too! *u*

I love the swimming with his helmet on.

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FillyBlue In reply to Pirka [2012-11-22 17:34:47 +0000 UTC]

Aw, thanks! c: And me too. XD

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AliCat-Ska In reply to ??? [2012-11-22 07:17:35 +0000 UTC]

Why these are just TURBO-TASTIC!! xD I love the little ralph :3

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FillyBlue In reply to AliCat-Ska [2012-11-22 07:20:14 +0000 UTC]

Why thank you!

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