Nope. But it was a Disney movie, and considering Disney's other CGI output independent of Pixar was inconsistent at the time, Wreck-it Ralph offered a deeper, sweeter, more involved movie than Pixar's Brave. Not that Brave doesn't have it's fans, but WIR has a deeper cult following, and Brave's pity Oscar win totally ticked the Wreck-It Ralph fans off. Also the Paranorman fans, but that's complicating things.
With films like Dinosaur (which I now refer to as "The Bad Dinosaur"), Chicken Little (which I dig, actually) and Meet the Robinsons (which is kinda fun), you wouldn't have thought that Disney themselves would out-do Pixar, a movie company so incredibly tied to deep, tear jearking animated films. But Brave, even though it spoke to people, fell flat and Ralph basically gave us one of the best underdog stories and delightfully subverted the Disney Princess (the latter all in the span of less than a couple minutes). Shame that WIR isn't a major Disney Brand.
Funny thing is, I think if Brave were traditionally animated, and by an independent studio, everyone would be gushing over it. But because it's Pixar, they expect something more.