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Lol, I'm glad I'm not the only one who's ever noticed this! For the most part, I have heard it pronounced as "R-AW-lf." Similar to the German name "Rolf." Perhaps the spelling was intended to remind people of a "howl."
Yet I have heard various characters and puppeteers say "Ralph" over the years, perhaps because it's more common to English speaking ears.
Yet I have heard various characters and puppeteers say "Ralph" over the years, perhaps because it's more common to English speaking ears.