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Where are you? Let's see... Stadium, no. Jumbotron.

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7 seconds sound clip from the Wreck-It Ralph movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:59:56 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Yes, I'm going to win! I'm going to win! I'm going to win!

- Top shelf.

- Top shelf.

- Did you find her? Tell me you found her. You didn't? Go. Leave me.

- Up, up, down, down... Start!

- The code. It's the sweet lifeblood of the game.

- Where are you? Let's see... Stadium, no. Jumbotron.

- Ha-ha! There it is. The winner's cup.

- One of these things is not like the others... It's you!

- We're going to give you a nice new home.

- Success!

[...]

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