During the races, the king would don a particular racing outfit that consisted of his prominent outfit, along with brown gloves, a large, golden and caramel helmet, and brown racing goggles with red lenses. He also wore poofy golden and caramel striped pants and purple slippers with red gumdrops at the tip that jingled whenever he moved frantically.
A notable feature would also be his red bow-tie, which resembled a candy wrapper. He wears a white lace collar, and cufflinks, and there were also two golden buttons on the back of the tailcoat. King Candy wore a purple tailcoat over a white dress shirt and vest, covered in glitter.
The king's most notable feature would be his tiny, golden crown that is usually slanted atop his large head. He had brown eyes, a cartoonishly large, bulbous nose, and four fingers. King Candy was a bald, fair-skinned old man with gray hair tufts and eyebrows. On the Turbo Time cabinet, he had a more cartoonish face, he had white eyes and teeth, and his helmet was painted with a red streak, in the center. His entire head was covered by a white racing helmet that was painted with a red signature "T" (for Turbo), and he wore a matching white and red jumpsuit. He also had what appears to be dark eye bags and laugh lines around his mouth, giving his face an overall skeletal look. He had bright yellow eyes with no irises, and tombstone-like yellow teeth. Turbo was a short and stocky man with pale gray skin. Turbo wanted everyone to treat Vanellope so poorly so then he tried to delete her code, which resulted in her becoming a permanent glitch, so that he could become the rightful ruler of Sugar Rush. He survived the incident and stayed around, apparently in hiding, until sometime during or after 1997 he then cleverly disguised himself as King Candy and entered Sugar Rush. This plan ended up getting both RoadBlasters and Turbo Time unplugged. Completely consumed with envy, Turbo decided to gain back attention by game-jumping into RoadBlasters with the intent on conquering it. Turbo Time was formerly the most popular game in the arcade, until another quickly usurped its spotlight in the form of RoadBlasters. His legacy in Litwak's Arcade had spawned the term "going Turbo" to describe the act of game-jumping, particularly if disastrous results ensue. He was the famous main character in an 8-bit racing game called, Turbo Time. How bad can I be.Turbo (also known as King Candy within Sugar Rush) is the main antagonist of Wreck-It Ralph. Turns out I don't need a medal to tell me I'm a good guy. And the players love her, glitch and all, just like I knew they would. Because when the Nicelanders lift me up, I get a perfect view of "Sugar Rush", and I can see Vanellope racing. But I gotta say, the best part of my day is when I get thrown off the roof. And not a single bug.And, let's just say some tears were shed. Oh, and guess who was the best man at his and Calhoun's wedding? That's right, my friends, old ham-hands himself. Oh, and I've decided living in the dump wasn't making me feel very good, so I cleaned it up, built myself a little shack and a couple for the new guys, too. The gamers say we're "Retro" which I think means "Old but cool". I'm telling you guys, we haven't been this popular in years. So, here's what we did: we asked them to help us out on the bonus level. And, you know, that got me thinking about those poor guys left without a game. But, newsflash, the Nicelanders are being nice to me.
Wreck-It Ralph: So, I'm happy to report, and you'll be happy to hear, I'm taking life one game at a time.