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Latest revision as of 18:46, November 5, 2023
Ralphie | |
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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 C – This raccoon boy is in elementary school. When he's near water, he scrubs his things like...a raccoon.
- Rank B – His Nintendo 3DS is his prized possession. It was a birthday gift from his raccoon mama and papa.
- Rank A – Ralphie 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 |
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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 |