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[[File:Ralph's Room 2-Costume Panorama.jpg|thumb|400px|A panoramic view of several costumes, including Ralph's prize-winner.]] | [[File:Ralph's Room 2-Costume Panorama.jpg|thumb|400px|A panoramic view of several costumes, including Ralph's prize-winner.]] |
Revision as of 12:21, December 12, 2020
Cultural references
- Among the paper costumes of Ralph's classmates are the following:
- Lisa Simpson's costume is the Statue of Liberty.
- An unnamed boy makes a Napoleon costume.
- A second unnamed boy makes a costume of a banana, but he bears a strong resemblance to Mac Tonight, the crescent-moon-shaped advertising mascot who appeared in a McDonald's advertising campaign in the late 1980s.
- Yet another unnamed boy makes a Pilgrim costume.
Trivia
Other costumes
- Janey Powell made a princess costume.
- Allison Taylor made a butterfly costume.
- Ralph tried to make a horse costume, but when he got wrapped up in the paper due to a glue mishap, he won first prize for the "best mummy costume ever".
Continuity
- Ralph also upstages Lisa and Allison in a contest, and in the same sort of bumbling fashion, in the television episode "Lisa's Rival".