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Even If You Dont Care About Wreck-It Ralph, You Should Probably Watch This

Because they can, Disney created a fake vintage commercial to promote Fix-It Felix Jr., the fictional video game at the center of their upcoming animated film Wreck-It Ralph. That’s quite a length to go to promote a video-game movie, but even better, you can actually play the video game! What’s next, Disney-sponsored Atari? Sources CSCION Watch a Fake 1982 Wreck-It Ralph Commercial ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7t8HLrayrnV6YvK57kWloa2dhZXynrcqeZGpxaGd6uL7EnKJmoaRiv6K4z6FknKedorKzr8iao2egpKK5

How Many Kids Does Rapper Rod Wave Have?

ADVERTISEMENT Rod Wave Kids: How Many Kids Does Rapper Rod Wave Have?: – Rod Wave, real name Rodarius Marcell Green is an American rapper and singer who is widely recognized for his strong voice and incorporation of hip hop and R&B. Rod Wave is also recognized as a trailblazer of soul trap. He’s known for projects such as ‘Heart On Ice’, ‘Street Runner’, ‘Rags2Riches’, and many others that have brought him several awards and nominations.

Jake Owen Celebrates 316 Days of Sobriety

Country singer Jake Owen is celebrating 10 months of sobriety and hoping his candor on the topic can inspire others to make similar changes. The "1x1" singer, 40, marked 316 days without consuming alcohol on Friday in an Instagram post that recalled the difficult day that moved him to stop drinking. "317 days ago I embarrassed myself after drinking too much alcohol one night. It wasn't the first time either," Owen wrote on Instagram.

RHOBH Season 4 Premiere: The Best Moments

At the center of tonight's drama was Kyle and Lisa, but come on y'all, what else is new? Kyle asked Lisa to cater a party she was throwing at the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce (Oooh, fancy!) but in true RHOBH fashion, this plan was a recipe for disaster. The evening of awkwardness began when Lisa made a "joke" in front of Kyle and her kids about Mauricio cheating on her.

Step inside a Black Hawk helicopter the Army workhorse that commands wars and takes troops into

FORT BLISS, Texas — A sea of military helicopters littered the wind-swept concrete of Biggs Army Airfield, including  Apaches, Chinooks — and yes, Black Hawks. Developed by Sikorsky, the US Army's Black Hawk helicopter first entered service in 1978 and has since been upgraded several times. Now, more than 4,000 Black Hawks are in service with 29 countries, including 2,135 in the US alone. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.