Un guionista de Los Simpson revela una frase eliminada de Ralph Wiggum

Andrew Kreisberg reveló que su chiste favorito de Ralph Wiggum en Los Simpson nunca se emitió porque fue eliminado por falta de tiempo. La frase mostraba al personaje bailando mientras se agarraba la entrepierna y decía que tenía que ir al baño a hacer el número tres.

Kreisberg propuso la frase al principio de su trayectoria en el programa para un momento pasajero de Ralph. Recibió risas en la sala de guionistas y llegó a formar parte del guion y la animación antes de ser eliminada del episodio emitido.

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