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|JapM=Given name; possibly a play on「ラクーン」(''rakūn'', raccoon) and/or「楽」(''raku'', ease)
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|SpaM=Given name
|Ger=Ludo
|GerM=Given name; also Latin for "I play"
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|FreM=Given name
|FreM=Given name; also Latin for "I play"
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Latest revision as of 18:46, November 5, 2023

Ralphie
Ralphie Wario Kard sprite from WarioWare Gold
Species Raccoon
First appearance WarioWare Gold (2018)
“Why'd she hafta take 'em... All of my games.”
Ralphie, WarioWare Gold

Ralphie is a minor character in WarioWare Gold. He is a young raccoon who attends elementary school.

History[edit]

While 18-Volt is walking along Emerald Street, he encounters Ralphie, who is crying because someone took his Nintendo 3DS and games. When 18-Volt asks who took them, Ralphie points to a girl. The girl introduces herself as 13-Amp, and 18-Volt challenges her to a rap battle, on the condition that the winner gets the loser's games. Eventually, 18-Volt wins, and he returns the 3DS and games to Ralphie, who thanks 18-Volt.

Profiles[edit]

WarioWare Gold character cards[edit]

  • Rank CThis raccoon boy is in elementary school. When he's near water, he scrubs his things like...a raccoon.
  • Rank BHis Nintendo 3DS is his prized possession. It was a birthday gift from his raccoon mama and papa.
  • Rank ARalphie takes his Nintendo 3DS with him everywhere and has to remind himself not to take it on waterslides.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ラクオ[?]
Rakuo
Given name; possibly a play on「ラクーン」(rakūn, raccoon) and/or「楽」(raku, ease)
French Ludo[?] Given name; also Latin for "I play"
German Ludo[?] Given name; also Latin for "I play"
Italian Giocondo[?] Given name; literally means "playful"
Spanish Pablito[?] Given name