You can answer it later if need be I know it’s not a head cannon question.. but do you think Felix thinks of Vanellope as a daughter or something close to that nature?

allthefixins:

I definitely do! During the last final minutes of Wreck-It Ralph, specifically the scene where Calhoun, Felix and Vanellope are cornered against the exit to Sugar Rush by a group of ravenous Cy-Bugs, Felix sees Vanellope as his number one priority. Throughout the entirety of the scene, he’s seen wrapping his arm around Vanellope’s shoulders, holding her hand, and defensively stepping in front of her. As soon as she bumps the barrier to the exit and is forced out of Felix’s grip, he reaches for her before he pulls out his hammer, as if he’s going to fight Cy-Bugs with it. 

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When Vanellope takes off after Ralph, Calhoun remains stationary with a shocked look on her face, where as Felix thrusts himself through the exit barrier and reaches out for her, calling her name, “VANELLOPE!”

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^^^ He’s also the first to begin clearing the rubble when Vanellope swerves off the road and crashes her kart.

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In one of the deleted scenes, on the other hand, Vanellope displays her living area in Diet Cola Mountain (then known as Mount Fudgesuvius) to Ralph and Felix. She mentions how she lies in a corner and bundles herself up in candy wrappers, to which Felix pulls her out of the dirt and replies, “This is no way for a child to sleep!”

Shortly after this scene, he pulls out his hammer and exclaims, “I can fix it!”, before building her a giant luxurious bunk bed (with bunks for all three of them, Vanellope’s being on the very top).

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One could argue Felix is naturally concerned for the safety and wellbeing of a child (as he should be), but he also seems quite paternal towards Vanellope in the few short scenes we’ve seen the two of them together.