I could of swore there was a Looney Tunes cartoon about Bugs being the conductor of an orchestra of the other characters. There was a running joke of Daffy trying to leave and Bugs hold him at gunpoint. I know this is the plot of a Disney cartoon (just swap Bugs and Daffy for Mickey and Donald) but I thought it was such a thing as one was a parody of the other, or Disney and WB teamed up to make a cartoon with the same plot.
I remember a cartoon where Bugs was an orchestra conductor, but the only thing I remember was he briefly took his hand (paw?) out of his glove and the glove stayed hanging in mid air still waving the conductor baton and Bugs stuffed the glove back in.
I don't know any Disney cartoon about Mickey conducting an orchestra. I know he greets one at the start of Fantasia but I don't think he actually conducted it. I also remember there were Mickey's Mouseworks cartoons where Minnie conducted an orchestra, if anything.
The only Looney Tunes cartoon I know of where Bugs and Daffy handled guns was this one cartoon where Elmer Fudd is trying to shoot them, where the cartoon ended with Bugs and Daffy donning Elmer Fudd outfits, carrying rifles, and breaking the fourth wall saying that they were "hunting Elmers".
As for Daffy and Donald in an orchestra, the closest I can think of is in Roger Rabbit where they were playing pianos.
Another one sprang to my mind, but when I was in high school (mid 2000s) I decided to replay Pokémon Blue. I ran around the Safari Zone, looking for a Lickitung, only to find that it was only available through an in game trade. I thought to myself, “Huh, I don’t remember that.” and shrugged it off. A couple of years later my brother was replaying one of his Pokémon games and made a comment about how he was going to look for a Lickitung in the Safari Zone. I told him that you can only get one through an in game trade he looked at me like I had three heads.
You could only find Lickitung in the japanese version of Pokemon Blue.
I remember buying a special edition Hello Kitty stuffed bride/groom in a California McDonalds in 1999 that appears to have only been sold out of Singapore in 2000.
Post by Ripley J. Smith on Apr 22, 2022 19:18:11 GMT
I honestly think the whole Kazam/Shazam thing is a case of one being a cheap mockbuster of the other and said mockbuster being forgettable enough to fall out of print and not get any re-releases.
I could of swore there was a Looney Tunes cartoon about Bugs being the conductor of an orchestra of the other characters. There was a running joke of Daffy trying to leave and Bugs hold him at gunpoint. I know this is the plot of a Disney cartoon (just swap Bugs and Daffy for Mickey and Donald) but I thought it was such a thing as one was a parody of the other, or Disney and WB teamed up to make a cartoon with the same plot.
I remember a cartoon where Bugs was an orchestra conductor, but the only thing I remember was he briefly took his hand (paw?) out of his glove and the glove stayed hanging in mid air still waving the conductor baton and Bugs stuffed the glove back in.
I don't know any Disney cartoon about Mickey conducting an orchestra. I know he greets one at the start of Fantasia but I don't think he actually conducted it. I also remember there were Mickey's Mouseworks cartoons where Minnie conducted an orchestra, if anything.
The only Looney Tunes cartoon I know of where Bugs and Daffy handled guns was this one cartoon where Elmer Fudd is trying to shoot them, where the cartoon ended with Bugs and Daffy donning Elmer Fudd outfits, carrying rifles, and breaking the fourth wall saying that they were "hunting Elmers".
As for Daffy and Donald in an orchestra, the closest I can think of is in Roger Rabbit where they were playing pianos.
This Disney cartoon I was referring to is called Symphony Hour
Ok, so, this is a case of the Mandela effect that I'm still confused by.
I used to watch Spongebob at my grandma's house when I was little. She had DVDs of the show, and there was an episode I watched that when I search for the episode, nothing that comes up is super familiar.
The plot of the episode is fuzzy, but I remember Spongebob and Patrick sitting on a telephone wire and one of them gets electrocuted, and the other's pants catch on fire. I think I know which episode I'm thinking of, but the thing is, it didn't have what I recalled.
Well this is an effect within itself because I swore I already told this story but apparently I didn't lol. So in Psychonauts 2 there's this level that basically is like a cooking show with the most ungrateful and mean judges that barely except the food. 3 dishes have to be made and they rate them as "surprisingly acceptable", "slight better than a mouth full of nails" and "moderately pleasant". Though I swear to God it was "moderately PLEASING". That was my favorite so I'd always say that about real life stuff but apparently it's always been "moderately PLEASANT". I only first played Psychonauts 2 in like late November/early December so it's really recent.
I'm one of the people who remembered "Berenstein Bears" instead of "Berenstain Bears", and when I first discovered that the mandela effect was a thing, it was so crazy to me cuz I was just so unknowingly and nonchalantly sure about it (as you tend to be when you have no reason to have what's otherwise even cross your mind). And also, while I never remembered Pikachu having a black marking at the tip of his tail, I remember the actually brown marking at the base of it being black! Not sure how many people are with me on that last one, tho.
When I was a kid and Pokemon was just introduced to the US, I have a weird memory of Mr. Mime looking different. I first saw him on a Lunchable box and later in the Poke Rap. The version I remember looked a bit like Hitmontop but he was mostly brown with black arms and legs, his hands and feet were brown. He did not have a tail. His head was round, no hair or horns or ears.
I remember when my friend got the poster of all 150 Pokemon, I was super confused that Mr. Mime was not like how I saw him before. And after that point, Mr. Mime just looked like how he is now and I never saw the brown version again. It has been something that has sort of baffled me for years and I am not sure which Pokemon I was confusing him with...maybe it was Doduo, which is about the same color and maybe I mistaken the heads for arms.
Post by surrealkangaroo on Jun 9, 2022 2:43:01 GMT
When Beanie Babies first became popular, I thought there was one named Honey the Bear. In my mind, Honey was rare because it was retired before Beanies became big. I’m guessing I’m getting it confused with one named Brownie. This was one of the biggest mysteries of my childhood, but I could of swore I saw it in some guidebook somewhere. I also kind of thought there was a tie dyed cat named Yarn, but I know it doesn’t exist.
I swear I remember watching Sonic Underground like 1-2 years before it actually aired in the United States, based on where I was living at the time.
I now think I am remembering "previews" or "sneak peaks" of the show rather than the show itself, or I am mixing up some dates/places I associate with the show in my head.
I grew up in the 90s watching Rugrats and I never remembered the Rugrats logo having different colors on the letters until I saw a few episodes again recently and saw they did
This is a personal one that bothered me for a while, I was convinced that there was a Ruby Gloom episode that doesn't exist. There was a big monster in the house that everyone had to run away from, I can't remember what went on afterwards but Ruby mentions that she hasn't seen Frank and Len all day before they arrive back at the house and realise they've missed all of the excitement.
I came to the conclusion that I was misremembering the episode Time Flies and the skit Charades With Doom Kitty.