Comic Mint is your best source for 100% genuine Simpsons Animation Artwork licensed by Twentieth Century Fox. We are pleased to offer SIMPSONS fans this rare hand painted original master background of Chief Wiggum's house, with police car in the driveway. This background was filmed in the classic SIMPSONS episode # "This Little Wiggly" (1998). These are the rarest of rare, when it comes to Simpsons animation art, as these are "hold" or "freeze" shots. There are no overlays or other movements to these scenes, and often these are re-used in other episodes. These are iconic images of the most famous and familiar of Springfield locations!
The cel bears the Twentieth Century Fox gold seal (lower corner) and is accompanied by the original Twentieth Century Fox collector's portfolio certificate of authenticity. The artwork is in pristine condition and is sold with the original Twentieth Century Fox cardboard presentation folder with clear acetate window.
EPISODE SYNOPSIS: The Simpsons go to a wonderful new museum. While there, Marge notices what a nice boy Ralph Wiggum is. Marge forces Bart to have a play date with Ralph. Ralph is so stupid and annoying that Bart wants to strangle him. Marge makes him go outside with Ralph. Ralph seems to be a pyromaniac. They go to the Wiggum's residence and Bart finds out that Ralph's father (Chief Wiggum) has a lot of neat stuff, including a master key that will unlock every door in Springfield. Bart goes over for a sleepover and swipes it. He and Ralph wander the town, running into the bullies. Nelson, Dolph, Jimbo, and Kearney take them to the abandoned prison. Bart and Ralph play around with the electric chair, leaving it on when they leave. Quimby wants to show the town the electric chair on the news. He wants to pretend to be electrocuted, thinking that the chair is off. Bart and Ralph see what is about to happen on the news and they have to prevent it. Bart goes to Lisa for a quick solution and she shoots a rocket at the prison which contains an explanation. Instead it goes into Burns' office, and he turns off the power after Quimby has almost been killed. Ralph's conscience tells him to burn down the house.