When Vanellope meets the Disney Princesses in Ralph Breaks The Internet, they teach her the importance of realizing her dreams through the power of song (it helps if you're staring into water, of course), and the little Sugar Rush racer takes their advice by bursting into a rendition of "A Place Called Slaughter Race" with some help from Gal Gadot's Shank and her cohorts.
The tune, which was written by Alan Menkenm, co-director Phil Johnston and music producer Tom MacDougall, is an hilariously upbeat ode to the ultra-violent video game that V decides she wants to call home after her old game is unplugged.
EW's clip only gives you a little taste of the song, but if you want to have a listen to the full thing we've also embedded the YouTube vid.
Plus, be sure to take a look at our rundown of the sequel's best CBM, video game and pop culture cameos and references. If you haven't seen Ralph Breaks The Internet yet, SPOILERS follow.
Sonic The Hedgehog
The spiky blue Erinaceinae popped up briefly in the first movie, but he gets a bit more to do this time around.
When the internet is first plugged in, Sonic explains exactly what it is to a somewhat bemused Ralph and Vanellope. Then, towards the end he joins Ralph in Zangief's book club.
The Street Fighter Gang
Speaking of The Red Cyclone, he also turns up along with fellow Street Fighters Chun-Li, Bison, Ken and Ryu.
Maybe there are some Capcom characters they weren't allowed to use for whatever reason, but it would have been nice to see a few new faces from the iconic video game here.
Baby Groot And Iron Man
As previously reported, Baby Groot - once again voiced by Vin Diesel - makes an appearance in one of the movie's funniest scenes when Vanellope interrupts a Marvel Q&A at Oh My Disney where Groot is fielding questions from the crowd.
When she's admonished for skipping the queue, V informs them that all of the little tree alien's answers are going to be shockingly similar, anyway.
In the same scene, we also briefly see Iron Man showing off for some kids.
Stan Lee
Yes, the late Stan "The Man" Lee also makes an appearance in the form of The Generalissimo's avatar, who is joining in the fun at Oh My Disney.
We only see him very briefly when V accidentally bumps into him, but this still counts as Lee's - or at least, his likeness's - first posthumous cameo. There were quite a few "awwwwws" at my screening.
Tron
Earlier on in the movie, Ralph and V head into the Tron arcade game to do a spot of racing, and we get a look at the now iconic virtual world and its light cycles. Tron himself doesn't show up, but he does get a mention.
Unfortunately, the game has a glitch, and the pair become trapped there temporarily. This plays into the plot later on when Ralph decides to use a virus to slow down the Slaughter Race game.
Stormtroopers And C-3PO
There are a few nice little Star Wars nods in Ralph Breaks the Internet, including glimpses of a Tie-Fighter, an X-Wing and The Millennium Falcon, but the highlight is definitely a squad of Stormtroopers chasing Vanellope when they catch her in Oh My Disney without a licence.
Then, once V finds refuge with the princesses, C-3PO pops in to give the ladies a heads up for their next performance.
The Princesses
Most of you have probably seen the main clip of V and the Disney Princesses, but that hilarious sequence isn't the only time the royal 'toons feature.
The Princesses actually form an Avengers-style team towards the end of the movie, and use their combined "superpowers" to rescue Ralph from the massive personification of his insecurities.
Grand Theft Auto
Not a character, exactly, but the Slaughter Race video game where Ralph and V meet Gal Gadot's Shank is basically this movie's version of Grant Theft Auto... only even more dangerous and nihilistic.
Not the type of place you'd expect an adorable candy-kid to fall in love with, but it is where Vanellope chooses to settle - much to Ralph's chagrin.
Eeyore
Finally, we have everyone's favorite (right?) Winnie the Pooh character, Eeyore.
When Vanellope first gets to Disney she's appalled at her surroundings and mentions that cartoon characters make her "want to barf." Eeyore happens to be sitting right beside her, and, as you can imagine, takes exception to this.
That's about it! Tell us, have you seen Ralph Breaks the Internet yet? If so, did we miss any of the major cameos here? Drop us a comment in the usual place.