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|released=[[2000]]
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|series= ''[[The Simpsons Comic Strips]]''
|written by=[[James Bates]]
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'''''The Unpossible World of Ralph Wiggum''''' is a [[The Simpsons comic strips|''The Simpsons'' comic strip]] that was first published in 2000.
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'''''The Unpossible World of Ralph Wiggum''''' is a ''[[The Simpsons Comic Strips]]'' story that was first published in [[2000]].
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Synopsis|[[Ralph]] tells the reader about several incidents that have happened to him.}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[Ralph]] telling about that he once tried to dig a hole to [[China]] but came to the [[Canada]]. He has learned in school that glue comes from horses and cows. He says that his mom has told him that they live small men in the refrigerator who turns out the light when he close the doors. He tried once to know about butterflies taske like butter or like flies. Ralph says that if the groundhog dies it will be winter forever before he taking farewell and goes to bed. [[Clancy Wiggum]] says then at he favorus on his mother's side.
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[[Ralph]] once dug a hole to [[China]], but got lost and ended up in [[Canada]].
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At school, Ralph learned that glue is made from horses and cows.
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[[Sarah Wiggum|His mommy]] told him about the little man who turns off the light in the refrigerator when he closes the door. After Ralph spilled some milk, the man yelled at him and told him that he would make the bologna go bad.
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Ralph once wanted to know if butterflies tasted like butter or flies, so he tried to put some in a sandwich.
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Ralph asks if a groundhog dies, will it stay winter forever? [[Kent Brockman]] reports on the death of the groundhog.
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Ralph then tells the reader that he needs to put his brain to bed. [[Chief Wiggum]] says that Ralph favors his mother's side.
  
 
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== External links ==
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*[https://lardlad.com/comics#059 The Unpossible World of Ralph Wiggum] at [https://lardlad.com/ Last Exit to Springfield]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:56, April 16, 2026

The Unpossible World of Ralph Wiggum
The Unpossible World of Ralph Wiggum.png
Comic Story information
Released: 2000
Comic series: The Simpsons Comic Strips
Pages: 1
Written by: James Bates


The Unpossible World of Ralph Wiggum is a The Simpsons Comic Strips story that was first published in 2000.

Synopsis[edit]

Ralph tells the reader about several incidents that have happened to him.

Plot[edit]

Ralph once dug a hole to China, but got lost and ended up in Canada.

At school, Ralph learned that glue is made from horses and cows.

His mommy told him about the little man who turns off the light in the refrigerator when he closes the door. After Ralph spilled some milk, the man yelled at him and told him that he would make the bologna go bad.

Ralph once wanted to know if butterflies tasted like butter or flies, so he tried to put some in a sandwich.

Ralph asks if a groundhog dies, will it stay winter forever? Kent Brockman reports on the death of the groundhog.

Ralph then tells the reader that he needs to put his brain to bed. Chief Wiggum says that Ralph favors his mother's side.

Reprints[edit]

Comic issue Release date Country
Simpsons Comics #182 February 17, 2011 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png

External links[edit]


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