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The "I'm in danger" meme depicts young Ralph Wiggum in the back of a school bus. Ralph chuckles lightly, then states, "I'm in danger." Like many inside jokes, it's reached a level of ubiquity that ...
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The “I’m in Danger” meme, featuring Ralph Wiggum from “The Simpsons,” stands out for its widespread appeal in the vast landscape of internet memes. Its journey from a line in a crossover ...
Further Twitter users pointed out the memorable clip belongs to a 2014 crossover episode known as The Simpsons Guy. Despite the episode receiving mixed reviews, Ralph Wiggum's line has endured.
One of The Simpsons' most iconic jokes is not even from the show and instead spawned from a rival animated programme – now fans are only just finding out 10 years on from the episode airing ...
The Simpsons has finally addressed a major Ralph theory after all these years of fans (and the show itself) poking fun at the idea that Chief Wiggum isn’t his real father.
In the scene, Peter Griffin and Homer Simpson are fighting on the bus, at which point Homer tells him, "Knock it off, there's a kid back there!," and we pan across to the famous Ralph moment.
Ralph Wiggum was one of the first Simpsons tertiary characters to gain a real fan following, but if you're still rocking "I bent my wookiee" in 2013, your quote game has, quite simply, failed to ...
Our favorite memes from 'The Simpsons' Bengals-Cowboys broadcast Refs missed an obvious foul committed against Burrow Krusty the Clown played Zac Taylor. Too far? Ralph Wiggum runs a wild route ...