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Ralph Wiggum's Day Off
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Comic Information
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Ralph Wiggum's Day Off is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in Ralph Wiggum Comics #1.
Synopsis
Ralph accidentally gets onto the city bus instead of the school bus, which leads to his having several adventures around town.
Plot
"How d'you say "taco" in Mexican?"
This section is in Engrish.
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Ralph happens to walk past the school bus and when he passes a bus stop stops a yellow bus so Ralph think it's the school bus and stepped on it. Ralph discovers that everyone in the bus are adults and he believes he is in the future and when he sees the art studio, Today's Future, he decides to go into the studio. There begins Ralph to sing at he are happy in the future and becomes praised from the visitors. He leaves the art studio and remain singing that he is happy when he meets Kent Brockman who believe that Ralph is the singing telegram he ordered. Kent asks Ralph to go into the TV building and sing Happy Birthday to Arnie Pie. It's time for Kent Brockman to be in the TV studio for the news, but he has locked him self out so the editorial staff takes the first person they see and put it in front of the TV which is Ralph. Ralph decides to describe what he sees in the pictures rather than following the prompt, which annoys the producer. Ralph then is thrown out after Kent has been able to enter the TV studio again. Ralph continues to sing and walking to Springfield Bridge, where he talks to a man who intends to jump off the bridge but Ralph makes him laugh so he decides not to jump. Ralph's father, Clancy see then Ralph from his car and together they are going home for lunch. Sarah finds out what has happened to Ralph and is concerned about Ralph's future but Clancy calms her down.