Shower Thought: Non-existent media and the Mandela effect is basically just your favorite movie/tv show/video game/comic/etc basically gaslighting you.
That's more like gangstalking, not the Mandela effect.
Copy and paste from a Reddit post I just made (so it probably has typos and whatnot) but it's driving me absolutely insane, like this is probably the most mad I've ever gone over a (personal) Mandela Effect before
So was watching a video that goes through like the history of Nick Jr and it mentioned Maggie and the Ferocious Beast briefly and it reminded me of how I used to always be scared of the picture of the beast guy it shows at the bottom of the end credits when I was little so I then went and looked up said end credits to (idk honestly) just see how it actually looks I guess? But to my surprise there is not a picture of him at the end of the credits and there never has been. You know how at the end of a movie how it will show all the company logos at the very bottom of the credits? I remembered it being like that. I remember at the very end of the credits it would show a small black and white sketch of him and it used to always kinda creep me out but apparently it never even existed in the first place. Everything else about the credits is pretty much exactly how I remember except this small detail. I watched an upload of the credits on YouTube which had the Teletoon logo in the end of it and I thought I could've been mistaking it for the character since I was young at the time but that could not be it for many reasons. 1 being that I watched it on Nick Jr, and 2 being that I only remember a small picture of him, still being in the same blue and green background as the names
Very different time of era, animation company and channel, but at the end of the credits of Hanna Barbera shows it would show a small sketch of the characters in the show along with the copyright information. Maybe that has muddled your memory up?
That is a very interesting take but I didn't watch anything from Hanna Barbera around that time. And eventually whenever I would watch their stuff it was in the era where they cut the credits for more commercial time
I thought that RWBY was a 2012 animated series. RWBY officially released in July 2013. I am wondering if a fan culture for it existed prior to 2013, and that is what has confused me?
Last Edit: Oct 10, 2023 20:29:03 GMT by nildrohain
I finally have one: Y'know that game called Survive A Cart Ride into Space on Roblox? Well, I remember the lobby being much smaller and everything being blue plastic parts. However, watching old videos of the game and to my surprise just had the grey diamond studded large lobby it has. Unless I am getting mixed up with another game on Roblox I remember it being very different.
The boardwalk? Enjoy your time among the commoners, player. You see, I only swim in bottled water.
Wait, Newbery (as in the Newbery Award for children's fiction) is spelled with ONE r instead of 2??? WAATTTTT??!!!!!! I swear I've been mentally spelling it with 2 Rs for decades.
I thought that Disney's Sleeping Beauty came out a LOT earlier than it actually did and that Alice in Wonderland came out a LOT later than it actually did. I saw Alice in Wonderland as coming out in like 1959, and Sleeping Beauty as coming out in like 1951, turns out these two dates are COMPLETELY switched. I think I am mixing up SB with Cinderella (1950) in my mind, and because the drug associations/1960s hippie culture/surrealism are so ingrained with Alice in Wonderland, I just thought it was more of a 60s movie anyway.