Ralph Wiggum

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Ralph_Wiggum

Ralph Wiggum

Ralph Wiggum
A depiction of Ralph Wiggum

Ralph Wiggum is a fictional character from the animated television series The Simpsons. He is voiced by Nancy Cartwright and first appeared in the episode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" in 1989. Ralph is known for his eccentric behavior, innocence, and quirky one-liners.

Character[edit | edit source]

Ralph Wiggum is a student at Springfield Elementary School and is often portrayed as dim-witted and naive. Despite his lack of intelligence, he is a lovable character who brings humor to the show with his unique perspective on the world. Ralph is the son of Chief Wiggum, the bumbling chief of police in Springfield.

Personality[edit | edit source]

Ralph is characterized by his childlike innocence and often says things that are nonsensical or out of context. He is known for his memorable quotes such as "I'm in danger" and "Me fail English? That's unpossible." Despite his quirks, Ralph is a kind-hearted character who is well-liked by his classmates.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

Ralph Wiggum has appeared in numerous episodes of The Simpsons throughout its long run. He is often featured in school-related storylines and has had memorable interactions with other characters such as Bart Simpson and Lisa Simpson.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Ralph Wiggum has become a fan favorite character on The Simpsons due to his comedic value and endearing personality. He has been the subject of various memes and internet jokes, further solidifying his status as a beloved character in popular culture.

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