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|title= Ralph's Room | |title= Ralph's Room | ||
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'''''Ralph's Room''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story that appears in ''[[Ralph Wiggum Comics 1|Ralph Wiggum Comics #1]]''. | '''''Ralph's Room''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story that appears in ''[[Ralph Wiggum Comics 1|Ralph Wiggum Comics #1]]''. | ||
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+ | When [[Ralph]] won't eat his breakfast, his mother [[Sarah Wiggum|Sarah]] tries imaginative methods to get him to eat. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
− | [[ | + | It's breakfast time at the [[Wiggum house]]. Sarah Wiggum is trying to feed Ralph, but he's not interested. An idea occurs to Sarah, however, and she starts making engine noises. Then she makes airplane noises as she "flies" the spoonful of food through the air. The maneuver picques Ralph's interest, and after a couple of loops, the spoon ends up back at his mouth. This time, he eagerly eats the food. |
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+ | Later at [[Springfield Elementary School|school]], Ralph tells several other children about a bomber plane flying overhead, opening its bomb bay doors and dropping massive quantities of food into his mouth. [[Lisa]] rolls her eyes in dismay at Ralph's outlandish story, but [[Sherri]], [[Terri]], [[Üter]] and [[Todd]] listen with interest. | ||
[[Category:Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders stories]] | [[Category:Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders stories]] |
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Ralph's Room is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in Ralph Wiggum Comics #1.
Synopsis
When Ralph won't eat his breakfast, his mother Sarah tries imaginative methods to get him to eat.
Plot
It's breakfast time at the Wiggum house. Sarah Wiggum is trying to feed Ralph, but he's not interested. An idea occurs to Sarah, however, and she starts making engine noises. Then she makes airplane noises as she "flies" the spoonful of food through the air. The maneuver picques Ralph's interest, and after a couple of loops, the spoon ends up back at his mouth. This time, he eagerly eats the food.
Later at school, Ralph tells several other children about a bomber plane flying overhead, opening its bomb bay doors and dropping massive quantities of food into his mouth. Lisa rolls her eyes in dismay at Ralph's outlandish story, but Sherri, Terri, Üter and Todd listen with interest.