ChazAshley
CharAznable's second cousin
Strangely, this topic of interpretation seems to come back every so often. When Ralph is saying, "Oh boy sleep! That's where I'm a viking!" - for years, and even til this day, I still believe that Ralph is expressing a joy of how good he is at sleeping.
Main reason being: The context of the scene shows that Ralph just ate his worm asking for a new one, in which Mrs. Hoover responds by saying, "Just try to sleep while the other children are learning" Due to the failure of an academic activity (which is Ralph's typical characteristic) the fact that at LEAST he can sleep well - with the added comment of, "I'm a viking!" a soldier/warrior that are typically known to be strong, confident, powerful, and efficient.
However, Exhibit A:
Josh Weinstein, show writer for the Simpsons states that the interpretation is Ralph dreaming of BEING a viking. In which I said, awww - well case closed.
BUT WAIT!
Mike Scully who also wrote for the show - chimes in and states HIS original interpretation was that Ralph was good at sleeping! Which brings me back to square one.
Now I still lean that the joke is funnier to show Ralph's prowess at sleeping in comparison to his academic ineptitude - but now.... as I rewatch the clip, I can totally see the other interpretation due to his tone.
What say you GAF????