Who Is He Meme Template
About this meme
Template Name: Graggle Simpson (Who Is He?)
Origin: This template features Graggle Simpson, a fictional "lost character" from The Simpsons created as an internet hoax in 2022. Users edited this yellow, nude, bug-eyed creature into old screenshots to gaslight others into believing he had always been a part of the show’s main cast. It mocks "Mandela Effect" theories and the way clickbait YouTube channels use red circles and arrows to point out "hidden secrets" that don't actually exist.
Key Vibes: Gaslighting, surrealism, clickbait parody, and "hidden in plain sight" absurdity.
Image Breakdown:
- The Setting: The classic Simpson family dinner table, featuring Marge, Lisa, Homer, and Bart in their recognizable low-resolution animation style.
- The Subject: Graggle (originally known as Gumbly), a lanky yellow alien-like figure sitting at the table as if he belongs there.
- The Graphics: A thick red circle around Graggle’s head and a large red arrow pointing to him, mimicking "creepypasta" or "unsolved mystery" thumbnails.
- The Text: Large, bold white Impact font asking the central question: "WHO IS HE?"
Popular Caption Ideas:
- "Me trying to find a bug in my 2026 mobile app code that the AI says is 'definitely there'."
- "Watching a Pakistani drama for 50 episodes and suddenly a random cousin appears who is now the main character."
- "The one niche meme template in my folder that I have no memory of downloading."
- "When you see a 'Top 10 Pakistani Characters' list and the #1 spot is someone you've never heard of."
Top Searchable Queries (Tags): Graggle Simpson meme, who is he simpsons red circle, gumbly simpsons meme, simpsons lost character hoax, clickbait arrow meme simpsons, graggle simpson original image, gaslighting memes.
Emotions: Confusion, Bafflement, Suspicion, Paranoia.
Topics: Hoaxes, Internet History, Animation, Clickbait Culture.
Description: This template is the definitive visual for "Manufactured Confusion." It’s the perfect tool for pointing out something that feels out of place or for ironically creating a mystery where there isn't one. In 2026, it remains a favorite for creators who want to mock "conspiracy" content or highlight a bizarre "new arrival" in a familiar setting.
5 Alternate Names: The Gumbly Effect, The Red Circle Mystery, The Lost Simpson, Clickbait Graggle, The Dinner Table Stranger.