I’m 51, Fruit of the Loom has been around a very long time. As a child I asked my mom what the thing was in the logo. She said it’s a decorative horn thing but forgot the name of it, maybe my father would know. I asked him when he came home from work that evening, showing him the logo on the pack of underwear mom had bought me. He told me it’s known as a Cornucopia. I asked him what it’s for and he said it’s just decorative. This is a clear memory. There’s no way that logo lacked it
What are the chances in the case of Fruit of the Loom that the logo with the cornucopia on it is just some kind of fake? Just like there are countless examples of fakes for adidas and Nike
@michailpsarakis8302 I think if that was the case Fruit of the Loom would address that when people asked because they would be very aware of the fraudulent articles
I'm swedish. I learned the word cornucopia from seeing it on Fruit of the loom logo. And I learned the word monocle from seeing it on the monopoly game.
The fruit of the loom thing is the only one that really screws with my mind. I'm a 100% sure I've seen the cornucopia in all of the FOTL clothes ive ever had. If someone asked me to draw the logo even before all this came into the public consciousness, i would've draw that "wrong" version.
Same. I'm an eighties kid, and I distinctly remember the cornucopia. The other big one for me is I remember the restaurant Chick-fil-A being spelled Chic-fil-A at one time.
As a non-american, most of these don't make me react with a "I remember it was like that" but rather with a "I feel like it must be like that". Intuitively it feels like something is supposed to be there but in reality it's missing or different
I was so curious to know this. thanks for sharing. I wondered "what if we showed a foreigner who didn't know our brands and asked which looked better?"
@@arogueburrito depends on how many people actually carry the secret. If it’s a select few, a secret can most definitely be kept. We only found out about MK Ultra after the fact. After those who were conducting those experiments had grown old and died. The documents were released only after FOIA had been established. I’m just throwing darts man because I vividly remember the damn cornucopia. Havana syndrome still occurs but the victims of it can’t pin down the root cause of it. Perhaps it’s the same people. Who knows? Maybe this is a natural phenomenon. In any case, it’s pretty strange.
The thing about Pikachu's tail is interesting because I brains are designed to look for patterns. We also try to correct things in our minds that seem incorrect or incomplete. Notice that Pikachu has black tipped ears. It wouldn't be a stretch to assume that was an important design point, as it's an area of heavy contrast to the rest of the character who is bright yellow. Pikachu's ears are an extremity of his body, long and pointy, which are attributes his tail also has. It's not a crazy leap to fill in that he has a black-tipped tail-- it fits with the design style. Also, Raichu, another pokemon very similar to Pikachu, and Zapdos and Zigzagoon both have similar dark extremities and even dark stripes on top of their lighter/yellowish colors. Filling in these blanks, even when you've not seen the altered image, is not surprising.
The Pikachu tail thing is more so a situation of "bootleg" products. Cheap/Unofficial toys/comics/games etc usually had a slightly altered design. The most common change was giving Pikachu a black tipped tail either with a straight line or a zigzag pattern. Source: I'm from Eastern Europe and most of our children's multimedia content came from Russia in the late 90s/Early 2000s.
Raichu actually does not have any sort of black on it's tail either. I thought the same thing when I saw the Pikachu one. What's really wild, is Pikachu Libre, a special variant of a female Pikachu, does have this black shape at the end, similar to a heart. Almost like the artists were trying to do some kind if visual callback to a Pikachu that doesn't actually exist.
I've been in the "fooled" group of people before, but never have I had as strong a reaction of "no, YOU are wrong" as just now watching this video when the Pikachu example was presented. I literally said out loud "no, no, no". I STILL can't believe that I have seen more "official" non-black-tipped tails than ones with the black tip, that either I've seen a high number of bootleg Pikachu for some reason, or that ChillFuel (and/or the Mandela Effect community at large) is trying to sneak this one in there to prove a point. Like, this is WRONG on an emotional level to me. Weird stuff.
Wow, that lost in the mall study is fascinating. The idea of people filling in the details of fake memories despite them never having happened feels crazy. Then again, I've experienced trying to search up a video I watched a while ago only to realize it never existed. False memories are wild. Top notch visuals and editing as always Chill Fuel!
I’m not an expert but from what I’m getting from this is that I think it’s most probably due to that (fake memories) and because ever since the phenomenon was coined “Mandela effect” then people just started searching for what they otherwise wouldn’t have.
The Lost in the Mall study isn't relevant. They're talking about childhood autobiographical memories which are notoriously easy to manipulate. MEs are not limited to childhood memories or to events that happened in the distant past
Sometimes youtube won't show you the correct video even if you put in the name right, if it is otherwise unpopular. Took me 3 years to find a song from one of niche bands that never really made it.
i remember i didnt even know what a cornucopia was and i showed the fruit of the loom tag to my mom asking what that weird thing in the back was and she told me about it
Exactly the same for me. I’m 36 now and remember being a kid and asking my mom (or dad) what that was on the logo. No idea what a cornucopia was at the time
Schools used to give out sheet papers to kids that had a cornucopia on top. It's very likely people remember learning about it from that and just associate it with fruit of the loom due to it being a fruit brand.
The Fruit of the Loom logo is my Mandela effect. I truly feel deep inside that it used to have a cornucopia. When I look at both logos side by side, I literally feel in my chest that the cornucopia one is the logo from my childhood. It makes me shake my head in disbelief. When I was a kid I vividly remember the cornucopia. I actually have memories involving it. I remember it exactly the same way others do. In the recreations its not pointed the wrong direction, or a slightly different color. It's recreated exactly as I remember. Almost all the other ones don't affect me, I just kinda laugh at them, and say "oh that's weird " but when I first saw that people were saying there's no cornucopia in this logo, it honestly made me kinda upset. At first like almost mad. Then it was just this uneasy feeling, saying softly to myself, "What the f--k man, what's going on." It feels a little disturbing.
@@ashcaston2490I vividly remember asking my mom what that brown thing is in the logo that was on my new pack of white tshirts. That’s the first time I ever heard the word cornucopia. I know for a fact it was there.
I'm not sure if it's a common theory, but when it comes to things such as Fruit of the Loom, I believe the influence of bootlegs may be contributing. I used to frequently buy basic "Fruit of the Loom" shirts for cosplay off Ebay, and they'd sometimes turn out to be counterfeit with spoofs on the Fruit of the Loom logo inside the shirt or on the tags. The same can be said for Pikachu, a lot of bootleg toys of Pikachu in the 90s would have inaccuracies to the original design (the same happened to other Pokémon, too), I remember having a knock-off toy where all of Pikachu's ears were black plastic, rather than just the ends, which I got in a cheap set of 100+ Pokémon figures. Of course, other factors like human brains just filling in details it expects is definitely part of it too though.
Personally I remember the Fruit of the Loom logo with a cornucopia on the shelf banners in the underwear section. I wonder if one of the advertising companies messed up and used a wrong logo creating this confusion.
Most likely. As a teen I loved Fruit of the Loom underwear and it was always the brand I'd use. I never had that false memory. When I was told about the missing piece I ask what missing piece? It was always fruit for me.
Not saying you're wrong as it's a very good theory but if that was true why has no one found any counterfeit shirts with the cornucopia? Feel like there has to be at least 1 surviving counterfeit shirt so people can put this to rest but none have popped up yet.
There are sooo many images in art that include a cornucopia behind fruit that it's almost weird if one is missing. Most people will only ever had a quick glance at the logo before being told that the cornucopia is 'missing'. They then will try to remember the Fruit of the Loom logo and inevitably envision it including a cornucopia. The vast majority of Mandela effects are simple pop culture tropes that deviate from the typical 'tropes' like the monopoly man and his 'monocle'. Or they are easily missed details that don't seem to to fit in the first place like C3PO's silver leg.
At the same time, C3PO's leg could just be a memory of an image or scene with bad lighting (like the blue and black dress thing from years ago), or a bootleg with that change to avoid copyright.
Fruit Of The Loom's logo is copyrighted WITH a cornucopia. There's even an old newspaper advert other channels who talk about this topic show and I believe it features the cornucopia, usually shown as "residue". However, the advert comes from the 40s or 50s, or even some other era in the early 1900s.
@@ForwakenMy theory on the C-3PO one is that, for most of Episode IV, he's either in a desert where everything looks gold, or in a control room where there's no reason to show his legs. Then he spends most of Episode V either sitting in the cockpit of the Falcon or in pieces on Chewie's back. By the time we see him in full again on Endor, our brains have simply glossed it over.
I have a vivid memory as a kid of a conversation with my mom at a clothing store; about her correcting me over incorrectly labeling the cornucopia as the “loom”
The Mandela effect that messes with me the most is the ending of James Bond where jaws is the villain. Jaws has metal teeth and at the end of the movie he meets this girl and he smiles at her hoping she doesn’t get grossed out by his metal teeth, she smiles back revealing her braces symbolizing they have something in common. But it turns out she doesn’t have braces on when she smiles. I still can’t wrap my head around that one.
^ THIS, this this. I came here to say the same. I don't care what explanation you give for those other 'Mandela Effects', Dolly's braces is a real head scratcher. And the number of people who remember laughing in the theater about it is compelling. One guy even said his sister has a nickname to this day as Dolly, specifically because she had braces. How do you rationalize that? Or the commercial with a Jaws/Dolly reference including braces. Personally, I found this one on my own when I looked up the scene on YT to watch the funny moment, only to be shocked that it "changed" ... no one influenced me there. They were giant (70s style) braces that glinted very noticeably in the sun. It was a very memorable moment that now makes 'no sense'.
Don’t let these fake bots in here ever change ur mind , we all mostly remember the same thing what about Sinbad Shazam movie ? Scary movie when he says “ I see white people “ or king Henry holding a huge turkey leg 🍗, field of dreams “ if u build it they will come “ , jaws “ we’re gonna need a bigger boat “ or how about Beam me up Scottie “ now had never been said !!?! Nope not my reality
A couple Mandela effects that I experienced was hearing that the singer from Frankie Goes to Hollywood had died from Aids and then finding out years later that he was alive and well; another one was remembering that Dolly had braces when she smiled in Moonraker and finding out it never happened.
Dolly had braces. I saw that film in the theater with my mom, and that was the entire point of the scene. Big scary Jaws meets cute girl, they both have metal teeth, and hit it off. We even talked about it afterwards. Very strange, isn’t it?
@@jarekstorm6331 The Dolly one is very strange. I bought Moonraker on LaserDisc to see if it showed the braces but it was similar to the VHS copy (no braces).
She 100% had braces, that was the whole point of the scene. He smiles , looking down at her, his steel teeth shine. She looks up, smiles in love, and her braces shine in the light. It's an iconic scene and one the few things that stuck with me of that old movie. Nobody will convince me otherwise, I'm not an idiot. The memory is crystal clear.
@@jarekstorm6331 Cinema. Home video and tv versions are not always the same there's a 38 minute longer version of the silence of the lambs i have 3 hour version of the 1978 superman movie on bluray with seens i never knew existed
Something similar- I went years thinking Travis Barker died in a plane crash. I remember seeing memorial editions of music magazines and specials on MTV about his life and death, and my facebook was pretty full of "RIP Travis" posts for a while. I was never a Blink 182 fan but I remembering being sad that his kids lost their dad. But he's absolutely NOT dead, it was actually his bandmate that died in the crash. I dunno, I think I jumped timelines or something.
The pikachu one is definitely due to the large amounts of bootleg pokemon toys that were sold in the 90s/00s where they marked the tail to try and avoid copyright
An important detail left out on the Fruit of the Loom logo is the company got so many enquiries they gave a response. In it they even said they asked employees and many of them remember the cornucopia including workers that had been with the company a long time. This is not false memories. There was a more in depth study that had participants describe and draw from memory specific mandela effects chosen and structured in a way to make false memory less likely. Many mandela effects were actually more prevalent than the current reality. The studies comcluded it was statistically improbable to be false memories and was a real phenamon. If you go deep enough down the rabbit hole there is plenty of evidence including verifiable residue from the past. As for causes one of the theories I find the most interesting is one of the creators of quantum computing claims quantum computers interact and at times share processing power with other quantum computers in parallel dimensions/realities. The mandela effect phenomenon was first reported not long after the activation of the worlds first quantum computer and there is correlation with increased quantum computing activity and clusters of people reporting new Mandela effects previously undiscovered.
I remember drawing pikachu as a kid with a black tipped tail, but I realized it wasn't correct soon after when I looked at official art. So to me its entirely reasonable that the examples of people referencing the cornucopia were just caused by those people being mistaken back then
That cornucopia explanation doesnt explain all the parody media that depict the logo with a cornucopia. The most damning evidence is the album cover with the metal cornucopia, the artist behind it is adamant he gave it one because the logo had a cornucopia.
Just recently had an apparent Mandela experience.. I was following the new Beatles song progress and after watching a short film about it all, it mentioned George Harrison died in 2001.. This rocked my world, because I knew for a fact that he actually died in 2004.. I have memories tied strongly to the whole thing, can't figure out how these memories could exist if he died in 2001.. the whole thing had really freaked me out..
Oh my god that’s freaky!!! The exact same thing happened to me! I could have sworn he died in 2004. Watching the short documentary the other day and they said 2001. I was certain it was 2004
what i find most confusing is that it's always the same detail: nobody has a false memory of the fruit logo with an added banana or what. or the monopoly guy wearing a different hat.
I believe it is a real phenomenon, for one reason. When people misremember an event eye-witness testimony reveals that each person remembers said events slightly differently, especially as time goes on. With Mandela Effects, people misremember things EXACTLY the same way, over decades.
easy test for this: show people monopoly man, then monopoly man with monocle on left eye versus right eye. see if there is staticial significance in deviation.
@@arogueburrito Just make sure you have them point to the eye they are talking about. "When I said "left" I meant HIS left eye, not the eye left in relation to how we are viewing him drawn." Trust me. Just have them circle the eye, or point.
There's no need to believe, it is a real phenomenon. But the only problem with your statement is that the people who are Mandela Effected aren't "misremembering". Misremember means to remember things incorrectly. These are actually real memories that people have and are still continuing to have.
The memory of Dolly's Big (lot of metal) braces in Moonraker is not a false memory. This was what they had in common. Metal in the mouth. Something or someone also shortened the first smiling scene by a couple of seconds on every copy in the world! because without the braces there is no point in having her smile staying on too long. Very creepy. Millions of people remember her big braces very clearly. Families watched the scene and laughed, Some people around the world had never seen braces before and wondered what that was. etc etc.
No the joke was the contrast between Jaws’s metal mouth and Dolly’s flawless unbridled teeth-a play on the “opposites attract” motif. That’s why families laughed in the theatre (granted, family memory is a piss-poor barometer of accuracy in the first place). It’s simply not convincing that the entire universe changed rather than the simple fact that a lot of people misremembered an insignificant detail about something from decades before
@@TomDavidMcCauley You are totally wrong. I guess you also think the Silver leg on the gold robot in Star wars has always been silver.I saw all the 3 movies in the cinemas many times and hundreds of times on all formats and it was Always gold until maybe 5 years back. Strange that 1 billion people missed the silver leg.and also the toy companies back then missed it, and that is not even possible to miss. Its like an elephant in a room. For a start, her having ''perfect'' teeth would not make anyone laugh on earth, she had just like in the comercial they did with jaws the clerk had braces 70th style , lot of metal.
I never had an issue with the Berenstain Bears one. I have a clear memory of my mom reading to me and telling me the english language was a pain in the butt because of the way that last name was spelled, compared to how most people pronounce it.
I actually have a core memory of a 1st grade substitute teacher stressing the fact that the name was pronounced "BerenSTAIN', not "BerenSTEIN". Of course, recalling that memory makes me question why a person I literally only knew one day in my entire life has such a profound place in the limited space in my brain, and whether or not it's a core memory from this time line, or one held over from dimension hopping sometime further down the line. 😆
I was told in school the changed it from -stein to -stain to help their sales of the book, as they thought it wouldn't sell as well if the authors had blatantly semitic names.
Dude me too. I remember walking with my mom in either Kmart or Burlingtoncoat factory and I looked into the cart and picked up the package of dark blue and white underwear she picked out for my brothers and I asked her what the cornucopia thing was and she told me. It’s crazy how many people are saying the same thing. It’s a trip lol
crazy because I vividly remember looking at the fruit of the loom logo and wondering what on earth that horn shaped thing was as a young child, maybe 2 or 3.
Being an old fart, I remember Mandela being released from prison, and recall photos of him with a big smile on his face on the day of his release. I remember him being President of South Africa, and various scandals that his wife Winnie got into. Guess I never got the memo about him dying in prison! On the other hand, I was a t-shirt printer for 30 years, and if you told me the Fruit of the Loom logo had a cornucopia, I'd believe you, despite handling thousands of their shirts over the decades.
This a all a marketing campaign to get people talking about the brand. They probably know that the cornucopia has always been there, but denying it creates the buzz that keeps them on people's minds without spending money.
The big one for me is the girl from the James Bond movie. I have a memory of her smiling at Jaws only to reveal that she had braces. Indeed, without the braces, the dramatic effects is lost as the braces on her teeth established a connection between the characters. I remember seeing that as a child and understanding that. Very strange.
The fact that the cornucopia fruit of the loom logo can be shown proves that it once existed. No one took the logo and added the cornucopia on their own
"Not only is the universe stranger than we think it is stranger than we can think" Wild times. The only reason 98% of us know what a cornucopia is is because fruit of the loom.
Fruit of the Loom mandela effect has the most 'residue' (documented descriptions, references, and parodies) compared to all other mandela effects that can all otherwise be explained by mass false memories.
Yeah, it's a little annoying that this video and so many others just ignore those details. I'm skeptical of Mandela Effect ... but it's obviously disingenuous to not at least talk about the "evidence" given for it.
As someone with Eidetic memory, I’ve never had any encounters with the Mandela Effect myself. I have, however, have gotten into arguments & accused of being part of the “conspiracy” to cover up the truth 🙄
It's unsettling to feel like our only tool for interpreting the world is unreliable, but imo the prospect of interdimensional universe mixing or whatever is way more unsettling than the prospect of me just misremembering a cornucopia in 1 image lol
With the Fruit of the Loom logo. I remember as growing up in the 80’s one year for either Christmas or Thanksgiving there was a product that had a cornucopia very similar to Fruit of the Loom. I’m positive it wasn’t Fruit of the Loom because when my mother would buy food for holiday meals she would place them on this one counter in the back of the kitchen to say, it’s not to be eaten, and that product was there. I’m also pretty sure that it was a food product because of it being on that shelf. It was all white with some decorative border around the logo. I also remember thinking that it looked too much like Fruit of the Loom’s logo at the time.
Pikachu is a weird one, because I ran into the mandela effect surrounding it at a very young age. I had a Pikachu toy with the black-tipped tail (likely a bootleg in retrospect). Shortly after getting rid of or losing it (not sure if I remember that correctly), I was introduced to pokemon cards at school, and no tail tip. That was my introduction
my thought is that human in general make a lot of assumptions constantly even on the level of your vision because it would take to much to actually process everything all the time. every single one of these are something that is a plausible idea. it would not be strange to think that a bunch of fruit would have a cornucopia or that an activist died in prison. typically people dont question their assumptions and it becomes reality for them and people have an incredible hard time letting go of that. you see it all the time when someone has a prejudice against a group despite them often not having those traits
I can probably attribute the Bearenstien mishap for me as simply in the process of learning how to read at the time. I remember reading out "Calvin and Hobbes" as "Kevin and Hobbies"
thank you for uploading. i have severe anxiety and this is one of the only channels i regularly watch. i hate youtube cus the ads and nonsense Ai videos that play on my feed. but this is what keeps me on this platform. quality content
@@ChillFuel i hope i see more uploads from you soon. it bothers me when i have to scour the internet for stuff like this lol. that isn't constantly regurgitated stories or topics
The biggest, weirdest and most shocking mandela effect i experienced when i found out that the reporter in the famous video of Evan Longoria catching baseball barehanded whilst he was getting interviewed was black when i REALLY remember that she was white
I remember “Token Black” and seeing it on south parks wiki and episode guides, but it’s always been “Tolkien Black” that was the craziest experience I felt myself. That tripped me out.
There’s an explanation for this one. His name actually *was* Token for the majority of the series until they retconned that and changed it to Tolkien for a gag. His name has been changed to Tolkien in subtitles, all merchandise since then, and wiki articles. They kinda just tried to gaslight the whole fanbase into believing his name was Tolkien all along as an elaborate joke
They copyrighted the logo WITH a cornucopia. Other channels who cover this topic always talk about that. I think this aspect throws his whole video outta wack.
@@itsmytoast666 i watched 3 men and a little lady on tv and ted dansons character has fruit on his head and the other guy calls him fruit of the loom and there's no cornucopia
I remember the cornucopia clear as day. My mom remembered it too. That's how I learned what that even was. People remember not only it but it also being the exact same way down to the exact detail.
It IS The Berenstein Bears andI will die on this hill! My grandpa and mom used to read me tons of their stories growing up and I used to also remember them teaching me to say the last part as stein not stain. Plus there have been 90s kids like myself who have found old VHS tapes of the bears with the stein spelling. Also the Fruit of the Loom did totally have the cornucopia. My dad used to wear their stuff and folding enough laundry over the years growing up had me staring at that logo A LOT.
Looney Toons had another cartoon called Tiny Toons about junior versions of the main characters. They wouldn’t have called it Tiny Tunes as it made no sense. The replacement words in Mandela Effects always seem to be inferior to the original. As if the most appropriate word was taken so they have to go with the nearest equivalent that makes the most sense. Interfering time travellers leaving markers?
The Monopoly Guy monocle was even referenced in that Ace Ventura movie when he's picking on that old rich guy with the monocle. "YOU MUST BE THE MONOPOLY GUY!!" So, he actually had a monocle, or the writers were just stupid.
The Mandela effect is just people who can’t admit that they miss-remembered, like we all do. The most ridiculous ones being that they remember logos to be different. Like companies don’t change up their logos from time to time.
I think that's just what people say cause it's extremely easy to say it which is why everyone words the statement the exact same way. It's sort of like a cop out answer.
@@smittenmittens1364 lmao what. so you rather believe in some conspiracy or parallel world than your own memories are at fault? you are the perfect example. it's human error, just accept it
I specifically remember an episode of pokemon when i was little that had a female pikachu in it. They explained that the difference from male to female was that male pikachus have blackened flat tails while females have heart shaped tails without any black on them.
The F/o/t/Loom reference I heard was that the Cornucopia was removed because the company makes men's "tighty whitey" briefs and the Cornucopia, or Horn of Plenty, was seen as suggestive of male naughty bits.
I can't bring myself to believe it's all just false memories. I'm autistic with a very strong memory. I don't fill in details, if I don't remember something then I'll just have a blank spot in my memory. THAT DAMN CORNUCOPIA WAS REAL. I remember my mom buying my dad a new pack of FoTL undershirts when I was in 4th grade back in the 80s. I picked up the package and asked her about the brown basket thing behind the fruit and she explained what cornucopias were. The next week in school we were doing fall arts & crafts, and I drew a picture of a cornucopia and shared my new knowledge about it with my friends. I would not have even _known_ what a cornucopia was if I hadn't asked my mom about it after seeing the old FoTL logo. It. Was. There. Curious George had a tail too. I was obsessed with that little monkey as a kid, I had all the books. Like I mentioned I was a kid in the 80s before Aladdin, and while I did have a Nintendo, I was strictly a Mario girl and never even saw Donkey Kong till at least the 90s after my Curious George memories had already formed. I absolutely remember him hanging from his tail. In fact one of the stories was about how the man in the yellow hat had to call the fire department to rescue George after he got stuck hanging from his tail from too high a branch. The firemen got him down safely and he got a lecture about not climbing so high ever again. I think it's got something to do with other universes bumping into ours or merging timelines. Or CERN perhaps.
Well you are wrong. Take a closer look at that monkey. You can CLEARLY see that the tail has been added on by someone else other than the original designer. It doesn't have the same outline stroke. You are a prime example of creating an entire false COLLECTION of memories that this designer just happened to be able to exploit by this graphical alteration. Someone, professional. Took time and effort to fool you. Who is he/she? Who created that second version and why? Why are they not coming out to say so? Same with all the other logos. These images didn't just pop out of nowhere. Someone meticulously fabricated them. And they are NEVER mentioned. Why are the names of the people that created these logos both the real ones and the altered ones not cited? Find these people and there's your mystery. Being autistic still makes you vulnerable to being scammed.
Every year in Greek Easter something amazing happens. Orthodox Greeks celebrate Easter at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem on Great Saturday, (the day before Orthodox Easter) Where the Greek Orthodox Patriarch goes inside the tomb and comes out holding a bunch of lit candles. These candles supposedly carry the "holy light" that religious people believe it to have come out of nowhere and secondly believe that the fire of the candles DOESN'T BURN. Search on RUclips Orthodox Easter Holly Light and you will see videos of people waving lit candles under their faces and beards very fast and saying that they can't get burned. --__-- Millions of Greeks remember being there and remembering not experiencing any burns from the Holly Fire, even though the fire is absolutely burning - when you are in a religious trance you can't really be trusted with your memory. Millions of people remember wrong stuff, we are error making machines.
Sorry, autism isn't a super power. You're just as fallible as everyone else. You honestly think it's more believable that what, your universe collided with a neighbouring one? that's more likely to you than just remembering stuff wrong? really?
I scoffed at all of this until Dean Stockwell died (original Quantum Leap). I’m 100% certain he died in the late 1990’s. (Not 2021). I remember at the time that they were going to finish off the QL story but they couldn’t because Dean then suddenly died. I remember talking about it with my friends on the back of a news item about his death. I remember writing about it in my diary. I remember going to a boutique cinema to watch Blue Velvet because they were commiserating his death. Something weird is going on.
As a kid I remember looking at the Fruit of the Loom logo and being too young to know what the cornucopia was. So I thought it might be something people call a Loom. Not only do I remember it being there but I remember wondering what the hell it was. Also how do we explain that t shirt? Fake?
Dude fr. This is my exact experience. It’s the reason I know WHAT a cornucopia is. I can understand the psychology behind every other example presented, *except* for that cornucopia
I Never read Snow White. Only saw the film & she said "Mirror Mirror On The Wall" ... Also definitely remember a Cornucopia in the fruit of the loom logo.
im 33yrs old and i definately never created a false memory, idk whats wrong with other people but that is NOT an issue for me. richard simmons definately wore a headband/wristbands, the mona lisa was miserable without any smile, coke zero 100% existed theres still boxes of it at my moms house. I remember thinking it was unprofessional and tacky how they wrote COKE right on the box. I even remember what aisle i was standing in and what store
Fruit of the Loom. I very well remember seeing it for the first time when I received my hoodie of the band called While She Sleeps in 2015 (I still have it). The tag contained the logo of the thumbnail used in this video (without the cornucopia ofcourse). I had never seen it before and never seen it ever again until today. If you didn't tell me, ai would've believed the thumbnail was accurate. But.. I still remember exactly when and where I first saw that logo. Interesting... Also, great video! Thank you for making and uploading!!
i am 99% sure the fruit of the loom logo had a cornucopia. in one of my earliest memories, when i was around 4 years old, one day i was helping my mom sort laundry. i found a pair of underpants, and looked at the tag on the back. i asked my mom what the brown fruit in the back was and she said that isn't a fruit. i learned what a cornucopia is by looking at fruit of the loom clothes.
The Evan Longoria video had me legitimately questioning reality. I distinctly remember seeing that video when I was younger and the reporter being blonde
Here's a quote from a June 2014 blog post from a guy who has a PhD in Physics. And in it he talks about why he can't accept the "new" spelling of the"Berenstein Bears" : "Yet, with a more visceral part of my mind, I refuse to accept that. I refuse to accept the "Berenstain" spelling. It won't go in my mind. That wasn't what they were called. That isn't right. The memories are so clear and so vivid, and so widespread. I have been wrong about many, many things in the past, and misremembered many,many things. All of these things, I have shrugged off and owned up to. I cannot shrug off "Berenstain". The name of the blog is "the Wood between Worlds". Home of the world's worst scientist.
Anything is possible, I've had one instance in my life where I relived the same day twice. You can't exactly say it's a false memory when happens within 24 hours? I know I'm not remembering it wrong today because I purposefully made an attempt to change the outcomes of situations because I knew what came next... One of the most eye opening and genuinely scary things I discovered, you can't change what happens. People ignore you say and go on like scripted NPCs in a video game, really quite scary. There is other stuff equally weird but that's a different story. I do wonder if there is some parallel reality, or if we have done all this stuff before but maybe with some slight alterations. Whenever I get deja vu it's on another level, not like a feeling, but a intricate detailed memory. Or maybe we all live in a simulation.
A common pattern I've noticed with stories about people witnessing a Mandela Effect is that they always were kids and pre-teens while experiencing one (such as them asking their relative what that horn shaped object behind the fruits of the Fruit of the Loom logo is). This leads to my theory that since a young child's brain is still growing, it will have a more difficult time processing images and certain patterns, such as overlooking details or creating new ones out of a boredom.
could the cornucopia be due to like, a large stock of knock-offs or something? or even like, one factory had it when officially the logo doesn't? i feel like there is still a mundane explanation possible for that one.
Fruit of the Loom is already an inexpensive brand; knock-offs are usually based on higher prices, so the likelihood that there would be a cheap bootleg of something already cheap is low.
The only one that I absolutely cannot explain is shazam. In fact I remember the moment I was being introduced to the Mandela effect my friend who was introducing it to me asked me if I remember a movie with Sinbad who played a genie. I said "i am shazam!" And I didn't confuse it with kazam either because I remember kazam separately.
Froot Loops is a Mandala Effect about a Mandala Effect. I vividly remember one of the early examples of the Mandala Effect was that 'Froot' Loops were actually and always had been 'Fruit' Loops. However now it seems like it's switched back to being 'Froot' Loops.
Nope. It's always been Froot Loops because they've ALWAYS used the cereal as the O's in each word. That's the reason it's spelled that way so no they never changed it. You're just making things up at this point.
I remember the guy standing infront of the tank inTiananmen Square getting run over. They showed it on TV. It was horrific. Apparently that ever happened.
skeptics are hilarious. this video literally stated a genuine Mandela Effect (Fruit of the Loom logo) and you people are still in complete denial. there are things in this world that you can't explain, stop being afraid of the unknown and just accept that.
Yes, and that certainly explains a good proportion of MEs. But definitely not all.. esp. ones that have "residue" that suggest our (false) memories of the object are correct
It's such BS. People DON'T REMEMBER IRRELEVANT THINGS. That's ALL there is to this. I am tired of people treating this as something more interesting and dramatic than it is.
In my opinion, I think it's just people filling in gaps for what makes sense. You remember the monopoly guy with a monocle because stereotypically rich people have monocles. You remember curious George with a tail because your brain probably thinks "of course he does he's a monkey" the cornucopia one is remembered that way because its a pile of fruit arranged in the way reminiscent of a cornucopia. it makes more sense that it would be there, so we remember it that way Edit: yeah you pretty much nailed it
There's a YT vid called The Spongeboy mop does not exist. At the 5:00 mark the vid shows a newspaper and it has the cornucopia on it. I swear they used it even of for only a small time.
Okay, this is a bit difficult to explain so stick with me okay? The word 'cornucopia' refers to both the 'horn of plenty' AND any abundant supply of good things. So when someone says "a cornucopia of fruit" it can mean a LITERAL horn of plenty filled with fruit or it can mean just an abundance of fruit (not necessarily in a horn of plenty). For example in the video at 5:10 the newspaper says "their well known cornucopia logo". That's because the assortment of fruit BY ITSELF is considered a cornucopia. It'd be like saying "the festival has a cornucopia of activities". Not a literal cornucopia. It's just describing the variety. That being said, of all the Mandela Effect examples I've seen, this is the only one that actually got me. I distinctly remember the Fruit of the Loom logo having the horn of plenty in it. When I first saw this Mandela Effect, I asked my Mum because she wears a lot of Fruit of the Loom clothing and she was like "no, the logo has never had a horn in it, why would you think that?" And the truth is I don't know why. It's really strange. To be fair though, I do think the logo looks better with the horn.
You answered your own question at the very end. The altered logo looks even better with the horn of plenty. Now imagine that someone MADE that image. A professional graphic designer. Took time and effort and professional knowledge to create that altered version of the logo. Who is that person? Why isn't he/she coming out to say that he/she did so? Find these people, these professionals and there's your mystery.
I could swear the Berenstain one was that people remembered Bernstain. Or rather, that a year ago this Mandela effect example was about Bernstein vs Berenstein. Meta.
I can’t believe no one has been able to pinpoint why this is a thing, can’t you just ask the creator of curious George, or even the person in question of an unusual small change, about the change? The fact that there are theories on this makes me wonder how can you really thrust even remembering very trivial things.
I'm in the UK and I don't think I have ever seen a Cornucopia before, yet I remember Fruit Of The Loom having a Cornucopia but it looked a lot different from how it looks in this video, it wasn't brown and ribbed, it was smooth, a whitish grey, and it was closer to a side view.
The Mandela Effect always hits me whenever I've got a math exam coming up, thus leading to me answering incorrectly on every question and failing it, lol. I knew I saw it as 4, but it was 8, lol.
The Macarena Dance is done differently then I remember and it's even different in the music video from the 90s. Another mandela effect that isn't mind blowing but something I recently noticed is in the movie Gremlins. One of the most iconic scenes in the film is when the mom is fighting the Gremlins in the kitchen and uses things in the kitchen to kill them like a microwave and blender. So right before she is attacked she is baking cookies and they are laying on the counter next to a bottle that looks to be cooking spray like Pam. After she is attacked she actually uses the spray on one of Gremlins to blind them and then she's able to get it in the microwave. I always thought that she used Pam cooking spray especially since it's in the kitchen by the cookies but go watch the movie now and you'll see that it's actually bug spray. Why would anyone conveniently have bug spray sitting on the counter next to cookies in the middle of winter? I think that it was Pam at one time and maybe they were forced to change it because it's bad marketing for Pam if people think it can blind you but no matter what I swear it was Pam.
That's the second one I've heard about gremlins now! The one Mandela effect that I have yet to understand is the name of a specific gremlin being named "Stripe", not "Spike," like I and many other people remember. The reason it's so crazy to me is because we owned a cat that we named Spike literally bc of that gremlin!! He had a white tuft of hair, as did my cat, so how did it change??
I think it might be a subconscious agreement of what a logo or movie phrase SHOULD be. Like the monopoly man having a monocle, or the fruit of the loom logo having a cornucopia, or Vader saying Luke, rather than no.. or Sinbad cast as a genie.
I never remember a cornucopia in the Fruit of the Loom marketing. My mom confirmed it was always Berenstain Bears, but everyone just said Barenstein. Also, Looney Tunes is a pun, which runs adjacent to Merrie Melodies. The Mandela Effect is bunk. People are just driven by herd mentality, because we dont remember things perfectly and have "efficient" (lazy) brains.
Does this guy work for some organization using this as a psi-op or something, cause there are tons of logical fallacies in this video. The Mandella Effect IS very real. The question isn't whether or not it's real at this point. The real question is "what is the cause." Accidental quantum leaping seems to be a likely answer. Perhaps tons of people died in an alternate universe and their consciousness fused with this universes'.
Most people can’t spell higher than a 6th grade level. Notice there’s never a Mandela effect of “oh the Browns won the Super Bowl not the patriots.” Or “McDonald’s has a green and blue logo not yellow.”
This is what's fascinating to me because you would think if our population were so dumb as to remember everything falsely, then we would have some strange Mandela Effect caused by something like some guy who has red-green colorblindness all his life and says Wendy's logo used to be green or something. But it's always something common amongst all who share it and it's a specific detail.
Another Mandela effect that messes with me is Froot Loops or fruit loops. I remember the mandela effect community said Froot Loops was actually spelled fruit and it made no sense because why not use 2 “loops” and spell it like “froot” and use the cereal as “o” like they do in loops. The community said it was weird to spell it like the word fruit because it has no fruit in it either. Then out of nowhere it’s now spelled like it is today “froot loops”. that one messes with me too. It like a reversed Mandela effect.
Well, we all remember that damn cornucopia. Which I used to think was called a loom because there was fruit in it and I had no idea what a loom was. Why the hell would I think that if it was never there.
My theory on the whole 'Mandela died in jail' thing is people criss crossing the fact that his SON was the one who died WHILE Nelson was in jail and he wasn't even able to attend the funeral.
Considering where the phenomenon got its name from..... The fact that thousands of people believed Mandela died in prison yet there's a very famous picture of the Spice Girls meeting Mandela
People generally accept a cursory glance at information as more complete than it is, and just wing it when recalling the information. This tends to be more severe nowadays with media generating extremely condensed, and over simplified versions of the information we collect, while suggesting it's the full scope of information.
There's that album with the play on words called "Flute of the Loom", which shows a flute acting as the cornucopia with food coming out of it... that shouldn't exist if the cornucopia didn't exist... Not only that, the album's artist, Frank Wess, is a Mandela effect in itself, as many people remember his name being Frank "Weiss", including myself...
He was Weiss for me as well. I only knew one Weiss fairly well in my life so I associated the two when I learned about the Album around 5 years ago. A year or so later someone showed his name as Wess and I sad hey hey hey wait a minute.
@@MoneyBags73 It's just crazy, I felt like I was losing my mind the moment I read "Wess" about a week ago. I remember clearly seeing it as Weiss less than a year ago (I go down this rabbithole often). Strange that others report it happening even sooner than that...
i’m just laughing at the idea of someone walking into a building saying “hi yes i’m here for the mandela effect experiment” and someone with a clipboard saying “yes right this way!”
No it's not. Best example is the Looney Tunes Mandela effect in which people remember it written as "Looney Toons" and believe it has been altered afterwards, which is nonsense. They confuse it with the spelling of the spin off called "Tiny Toons". People are just confusing the two.
@@dumbcrumb879 Yes, that's what they were intending with the Tiny Toons, featuring teenage versions of the classic Looney Tunes characters and to add further distincion to the original series.
You are saying our experience of Looney Toons is nonsense and then trying to tell us that we are confusing our memory of Looney Toons with a show that has never existed as your evidence. It has always been Tiny Toon Adventures. God you can't make this stuff up.
@@MoneyBags73 i thought it was looney toons back in the 90s that was after playing tiny toon super Nintendo video game so i know how its easy to confuse the two
BTW - Even though the false memories explanation is clearly the most plausible reality ... It's still bizarre to hear some of the stories given (and conveniently ignored here) ... such as: The 'Flute of the Loom' album cover. Or a guy who said his dad worked for Fruit of the Loom and brought him to the annual company party where he would pose for photos in a giant cornucopia basket. Or the number of people who say they learned what a cornucopia was from that logo (some of them being non-native English speakers who didn't share our cultural context).
I am an immigrant like that. Where I am from there is no concept of a cornucopia so I would naturally not have the association with cornucopias or them having fruit. I can picture both the cornucopia and just the fruit logo on a shirt logo. In my opinion is a mix of off brand clothes and everyone already having the notion that it had it and just kind of teaching each other. I also remember learning about mandala in class here and being taught the wrong one. Perhaps the teacher had the wrong one and assed it to us and so on. Kind of like the false notion that adding salt to water makes it boil faster here in north america.
For the image mandela effects, the mandela effect version is visually more appealing than the normal version. So when they're put side by side, the mandela effect version looks "correct" because it appeals to us more.
Chill fuel finally remembered the password for his channel again
Lmao
Just reappeared
Mandela effected his password and kept remembering it slightly differently
😂❤
Wow this is a great joke 😂I’m stealing it
I’m 51, Fruit of the Loom has been around a very long time. As a child I asked my mom what the thing was in the logo. She said it’s a decorative horn thing but forgot the name of it, maybe my father would know. I asked him when he came home from work that evening, showing him the logo on the pack of underwear mom had bought me. He told me it’s known as a Cornucopia. I asked him what it’s for and he said it’s just decorative. This is a clear memory. There’s no way that logo lacked it
What's strange to me is the fake logo i googled (with Cornucopia) is exactly how i remember the real one looking
@@XZER_Darkyeah the exact one,that' makes it even weirder , shouldnt it be a bit off
What are the chances in the case of Fruit of the Loom that the logo with the cornucopia on it is just some kind of fake? Just like there are countless examples of fakes for adidas and Nike
@@mikedgod ok but why is it exactly what ppl remember, not a bit off, exact.
@michailpsarakis8302 I think if that was the case Fruit of the Loom would address that when people asked because they would be very aware of the fraudulent articles
I'm swedish. I learned the word cornucopia from seeing it on Fruit of the loom logo. And I learned the word monocle from seeing it on the monopoly game.
jag me haha
Same here my friend
The fruit of the loom thing is the only one that really screws with my mind. I'm a 100% sure I've seen the cornucopia in all of the FOTL clothes ive ever had. If someone asked me to draw the logo even before all this came into the public consciousness, i would've draw that "wrong" version.
Same… everything else is kinda whatever, but Fruit of the loom for whatever reason is really weird
Same. I'm an eighties kid, and I distinctly remember the cornucopia. The other big one for me is I remember the restaurant Chick-fil-A being spelled Chic-fil-A at one time.
@@mrmc9278 Wait, are you telling me there's a "k" in "Chic-fil-A" now?
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I think this proves the cornucopia....
@@worldceres406always has been
As a non-american, most of these don't make me react with a "I remember it was like that" but rather with a "I feel like it must be like that". Intuitively it feels like something is supposed to be there but in reality it's missing or different
Exactly.
I was so curious to know this. thanks for sharing. I wondered "what if we showed a foreigner who didn't know our brands and asked which looked better?"
The US government was capable of MK Ultra so who knows? Perhaps these memories are all implanted and false…
@@08SB80 eh, we found out about MK ultra though. it's hard to keep secrets
@@arogueburrito depends on how many people actually carry the secret. If it’s a select few, a secret can most definitely be kept. We only found out about MK Ultra after the fact. After those who were conducting those experiments had grown old and died. The documents were released only after FOIA had been established. I’m just throwing darts man because I vividly remember the damn cornucopia. Havana syndrome still occurs but the victims of it can’t pin down the root cause of it. Perhaps it’s the same people. Who knows? Maybe this is a natural phenomenon. In any case, it’s pretty strange.
The thing about Pikachu's tail is interesting because I brains are designed to look for patterns. We also try to correct things in our minds that seem incorrect or incomplete. Notice that Pikachu has black tipped ears. It wouldn't be a stretch to assume that was an important design point, as it's an area of heavy contrast to the rest of the character who is bright yellow. Pikachu's ears are an extremity of his body, long and pointy, which are attributes his tail also has. It's not a crazy leap to fill in that he has a black-tipped tail-- it fits with the design style. Also, Raichu, another pokemon very similar to Pikachu, and Zapdos and Zigzagoon both have similar dark extremities and even dark stripes on top of their lighter/yellowish colors. Filling in these blanks, even when you've not seen the altered image, is not surprising.
The first Pikachu toy figurines had a colored tail - I know, I remember buying it from Toys R' Us.
The Pikachu tail thing is more so a situation of "bootleg" products. Cheap/Unofficial toys/comics/games etc usually had a slightly altered design. The most common change was giving Pikachu a black tipped tail either with a straight line or a zigzag pattern. Source: I'm from Eastern Europe and most of our children's multimedia content came from Russia in the late 90s/Early 2000s.
Raichu actually does not have any sort of black on it's tail either. I thought the same thing when I saw the Pikachu one.
What's really wild, is Pikachu Libre, a special variant of a female Pikachu, does have this black shape at the end, similar to a heart.
Almost like the artists were trying to do some kind if visual callback to a Pikachu that doesn't actually exist.
I've been in the "fooled" group of people before, but never have I had as strong a reaction of "no, YOU are wrong" as just now watching this video when the Pikachu example was presented. I literally said out loud "no, no, no". I STILL can't believe that I have seen more "official" non-black-tipped tails than ones with the black tip, that either I've seen a high number of bootleg Pikachu for some reason, or that ChillFuel (and/or the Mandela Effect community at large) is trying to sneak this one in there to prove a point. Like, this is WRONG on an emotional level to me.
Weird stuff.
Female Pikachu actually does have a black tipped tail
Wow, that lost in the mall study is fascinating. The idea of people filling in the details of fake memories despite them never having happened feels crazy. Then again, I've experienced trying to search up a video I watched a while ago only to realize it never existed. False memories are wild.
Top notch visuals and editing as always Chill Fuel!
I mean, the video could've also gotten deleted or privated
I’m not an expert but from what I’m getting from this is that I think it’s most probably due to that (fake memories) and because ever since the phenomenon was coined “Mandela effect” then people just started searching for what they otherwise wouldn’t have.
The Lost in the Mall study isn't relevant. They're talking about childhood autobiographical memories which are notoriously easy to manipulate. MEs are not limited to childhood memories or to events that happened in the distant past
Sometimes youtube won't show you the correct video even if you put in the name right, if it is otherwise unpopular. Took me 3 years to find a song from one of niche bands that never really made it.
Inception is too easy
i remember i didnt even know what a cornucopia was and i showed the fruit of the loom tag to my mom asking what that weird thing in the back was and she told me about it
same old story ive lost count how many people have said they didnt know what a cornucopia was until they asked their mother
Exactly the same for me. I’m 36 now and remember being a kid and asking my mom (or dad) what that was on the logo. No idea what a cornucopia was at the time
Same here and I’m in my 50’s
Schools used to give out sheet papers to kids that had a cornucopia on top. It's very likely people remember learning about it from that and just associate it with fruit of the loom due to it being a fruit brand.
Same!!!!
The Fruit of the Loom logo is my Mandela effect. I truly feel deep inside that it used to have a cornucopia. When I look at both logos side by side, I literally feel in my chest that the cornucopia one is the logo from my childhood. It makes me shake my head in disbelief. When I was a kid I vividly remember the cornucopia. I actually have memories involving it. I remember it exactly the same way others do. In the recreations its not pointed the wrong direction, or a slightly different color. It's recreated exactly as I remember. Almost all the other ones don't affect me, I just kinda laugh at them, and say "oh that's weird " but when I first saw that people were saying there's no cornucopia in this logo, it honestly made me kinda upset. At first like almost mad. Then it was just this uneasy feeling, saying softly to myself, "What the f--k man, what's going on."
It feels a little disturbing.
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I think there's proof that the cornicopia is real
I vividly remember an art teacher explaining to the class what a cornucopia is by saying “the basket in the Fruit of the Loom logo”. Shooketh.
@@ashcaston2490I vividly remember asking my mom what that brown thing is in the logo that was on my new pack of white tshirts. That’s the first time I ever heard the word cornucopia. I know for a fact it was there.
It makes me mad, as well. And feel almost isolated. Like when you have to scream out of frustration because nobody believes you. That kind of mad.
It was absolutely there. It’s been erased somehow
I'm not sure if it's a common theory, but when it comes to things such as Fruit of the Loom, I believe the influence of bootlegs may be contributing. I used to frequently buy basic "Fruit of the Loom" shirts for cosplay off Ebay, and they'd sometimes turn out to be counterfeit with spoofs on the Fruit of the Loom logo inside the shirt or on the tags. The same can be said for Pikachu, a lot of bootleg toys of Pikachu in the 90s would have inaccuracies to the original design (the same happened to other Pokémon, too), I remember having a knock-off toy where all of Pikachu's ears were black plastic, rather than just the ends, which I got in a cheap set of 100+ Pokémon figures. Of course, other factors like human brains just filling in details it expects is definitely part of it too though.
I suspect Pikachu is a mix of faulty memory and knockoff Pokemon merch.
@@namebrandmason no it was pichu who has black on tail in a episode of pokemon just before he turns into pikachu
Personally I remember the Fruit of the Loom logo with a cornucopia on the shelf banners in the underwear section. I wonder if one of the advertising companies messed up and used a wrong logo creating this confusion.
Most likely. As a teen I loved Fruit of the Loom underwear and it was always the brand I'd use. I never had that false memory. When I was told about the missing piece I ask what missing piece? It was always fruit for me.
Not saying you're wrong as it's a very good theory but if that was true why has no one found any counterfeit shirts with the cornucopia? Feel like there has to be at least 1 surviving counterfeit shirt so people can put this to rest but none have popped up yet.
There are sooo many images in art that include a cornucopia behind fruit that it's almost weird if one is missing. Most people will only ever had a quick glance at the logo before being told that the cornucopia is 'missing'. They then will try to remember the Fruit of the Loom logo and inevitably envision it including a cornucopia. The vast majority of Mandela effects are simple pop culture tropes that deviate from the typical 'tropes' like the monopoly man and his 'monocle'. Or they are easily missed details that don't seem to to fit in the first place like C3PO's silver leg.
At the same time, C3PO's leg could just be a memory of an image or scene with bad lighting (like the blue and black dress thing from years ago), or a bootleg with that change to avoid copyright.
Fruit Of The Loom's logo is copyrighted WITH a cornucopia. There's even an old newspaper advert other channels who talk about this topic show and I believe it features the cornucopia, usually shown as "residue". However, the advert comes from the 40s or 50s, or even some other era in the early 1900s.
@@ForwakenMy theory on the C-3PO one is that, for most of Episode IV, he's either in a desert where everything looks gold, or in a control room where there's no reason to show his legs. Then he spends most of Episode V either sitting in the cockpit of the Falcon or in pieces on Chewie's back. By the time we see him in full again on Endor, our brains have simply glossed it over.
@@Forwaken What is the slogan for high definition See more hear more
I have a vivid memory as a kid of a conversation with my mom at a clothing store; about her correcting me over incorrectly labeling the cornucopia as the “loom”
The Mandela effect that messes with me the most is the ending of James Bond where jaws is the villain. Jaws has metal teeth and at the end of the movie he meets this girl and he smiles at her hoping she doesn’t get grossed out by his metal teeth, she smiles back revealing her braces symbolizing they have something in common. But it turns out she doesn’t have braces on when she smiles. I still can’t wrap my head around that one.
^ THIS, this this.
I came here to say the same.
I don't care what explanation you give for those other 'Mandela Effects', Dolly's braces is a real head scratcher.
And the number of people who remember laughing in the theater about it is compelling.
One guy even said his sister has a nickname to this day as Dolly, specifically because she had braces. How do you rationalize that?
Or the commercial with a Jaws/Dolly reference including braces.
Personally, I found this one on my own when I looked up the scene on YT to watch the funny moment, only to be shocked that it "changed" ... no one influenced me there.
They were giant (70s style) braces that glinted very noticeably in the sun. It was a very memorable moment that now makes 'no sense'.
Fully agree. Her not having braces honestly changes the entire meaning of that scene and makes it make no sense.
She ABSOLUTELY had braces.
Don’t let these fake bots in here ever change ur mind , we all mostly remember the same thing what about Sinbad Shazam movie ? Scary movie when he says “ I see white people “ or king Henry holding a huge turkey leg 🍗, field of dreams “ if u build it they will come “ , jaws “ we’re gonna need a bigger boat “ or how about Beam me up Scottie “ now had never been said !!?! Nope not my reality
@@palehorserider1407that Shazam movie? Jesus I asked many people what happened in the movie but no responses
A couple Mandela effects that I experienced was hearing that the singer from Frankie Goes to Hollywood had died from Aids and then finding out years later that he was alive and well; another one was remembering that Dolly had braces when she smiled in Moonraker and finding out it never happened.
Dolly had braces. I saw that film in the theater with my mom, and that was the entire point of the scene. Big scary Jaws meets cute girl, they both have metal teeth, and hit it off. We even talked about it afterwards. Very strange, isn’t it?
@@jarekstorm6331 The Dolly one is very strange. I bought Moonraker on LaserDisc to see if it showed the braces but it was similar to the VHS copy (no braces).
She 100% had braces, that was the whole point of the scene. He smiles , looking down at her, his steel teeth shine. She looks up, smiles in love, and her braces shine in the light. It's an iconic scene and one the few things that stuck with me of that old movie.
Nobody will convince me otherwise, I'm not an idiot. The memory is crystal clear.
@@jarekstorm6331 Cinema. Home video and tv versions are not always the same there's a 38 minute longer version of the silence of the lambs i have 3 hour version of the 1978 superman movie on bluray with seens i never knew existed
Something similar- I went years thinking Travis Barker died in a plane crash. I remember seeing memorial editions of music magazines and specials on MTV about his life and death, and my facebook was pretty full of "RIP Travis" posts for a while. I was never a Blink 182 fan but I remembering being sad that his kids lost their dad.
But he's absolutely NOT dead, it was actually his bandmate that died in the crash. I dunno, I think I jumped timelines or something.
The pikachu one is definitely due to the large amounts of bootleg pokemon toys that were sold in the 90s/00s where they marked the tail to try and avoid copyright
An important detail left out on the Fruit of the Loom logo is the company got so many enquiries they gave a response. In it they even said they asked employees and many of them remember the cornucopia including workers that had been with the company a long time.
This is not false memories. There was a more in depth study that had participants describe and draw from memory specific mandela effects chosen and structured in a way to make false memory less likely. Many mandela effects were actually more prevalent than the current reality. The studies comcluded it was statistically improbable to be false memories and was a real phenamon.
If you go deep enough down the rabbit hole there is plenty of evidence including verifiable residue from the past.
As for causes one of the theories I find the most interesting is one of the creators of quantum computing claims quantum computers interact and at times share processing power with other quantum computers in parallel dimensions/realities. The mandela effect phenomenon was first reported not long after the activation of the worlds first quantum computer and there is correlation with increased quantum computing activity and clusters of people reporting new Mandela effects previously undiscovered.
I remember drawing pikachu as a kid with a black tipped tail, but I realized it wasn't correct soon after when I looked at official art. So to me its entirely reasonable that the examples of people referencing the cornucopia were just caused by those people being mistaken back then
I also used to draw Pikachu like that and have a strong memory of it looking like that.. until suddenly it didn't
That cornucopia explanation doesnt explain all the parody media that depict the logo with a cornucopia. The most damning evidence is the album cover with the metal cornucopia, the artist behind it is adamant he gave it one because the logo had a cornucopia.
I did too
@@leilawajaras8750yeah it always use to have a black tip.
That's right, 100 million people misremembered it the *exact same way*
Uh huh
Just recently had an apparent Mandela experience.. I was following the new Beatles song progress and after watching a short film about it all, it mentioned George Harrison died in 2001.. This rocked my world, because I knew for a fact that he actually died in 2004.. I have memories tied strongly to the whole thing, can't figure out how these memories could exist if he died in 2001.. the whole thing had really freaked me out..
Oh my god that’s freaky!!! The exact same thing happened to me! I could have sworn he died in 2004. Watching the short documentary the other day and they said 2001. I was certain it was 2004
@@bIuejack You're kidding? This is so bizarre, I have been obsessing over it for a few days.. Wow, well at least I'm not alone on it then!
It had to be 2004@@RevrenD23
@@RedWolfenstein and yet, it wasn't..
They’re just messing with our heads, people!!
what i find most confusing is that it's always the same detail: nobody has a false memory of the fruit logo with an added banana or what. or the monopoly guy wearing a different hat.
I believe it is a real phenomenon, for one reason. When people misremember an event eye-witness testimony reveals that each person remembers said events slightly differently, especially as time goes on.
With Mandela Effects, people misremember things EXACTLY the same way, over decades.
easy test for this: show people monopoly man, then monopoly man with monocle on left eye versus right eye. see if there is staticial significance in deviation.
@@arogueburrito Just make sure you have them point to the eye they are talking about.
"When I said "left" I meant HIS left eye, not the eye left in relation to how we are viewing him drawn."
Trust me. Just have them circle the eye, or point.
@badreality2 THAT PROVES ABSOLUTELY NOTHING
@@lindar6326 Explain to me how and why it proves "absolutely nothing".
There's no need to believe, it is a real phenomenon. But the only problem with your statement is that the people who are Mandela Effected aren't "misremembering". Misremember means to remember things incorrectly. These are actually real memories that people have and are still continuing to have.
The memory of Dolly's Big (lot of metal) braces in Moonraker is not a false memory. This was what they had in common. Metal in the mouth.
Something or someone also shortened the first smiling scene by a couple of seconds on every copy in the world! because without the braces there is no point in having her smile staying on too long. Very creepy.
Millions of people remember her big braces very clearly. Families watched the scene and laughed, Some people around the world had never seen braces before and wondered what that was. etc etc.
No the joke was the contrast between Jaws’s metal mouth and Dolly’s flawless unbridled teeth-a play on the “opposites attract” motif. That’s why families laughed in the theatre (granted, family memory is a piss-poor barometer of accuracy in the first place). It’s simply not convincing that the entire universe changed rather than the simple fact that a lot of people misremembered an insignificant detail about something from decades before
@@TomDavidMcCauley You are totally wrong. I guess you also think the Silver leg on the gold robot in Star wars has always been silver.I saw all the 3 movies in the cinemas many times and hundreds of times on all formats and it was Always gold until maybe 5 years back. Strange that 1 billion people missed the silver leg.and also the toy companies back then missed it, and that is not even possible to miss. Its like an elephant in a room.
For a start, her having ''perfect'' teeth would not make anyone laugh on earth, she had just like in the comercial they did with jaws the clerk had braces 70th style , lot of metal.
I never had an issue with the Berenstain Bears one. I have a clear memory of my mom reading to me and telling me the english language was a pain in the butt because of the way that last name was spelled, compared to how most people pronounce it.
I actually have a core memory of a 1st grade substitute teacher stressing the fact that the name was pronounced "BerenSTAIN', not "BerenSTEIN".
Of course, recalling that memory makes me question why a person I literally only knew one day in my entire life has such a profound place in the limited space in my brain, and whether or not it's a core memory from this time line, or one held over from dimension hopping sometime further down the line. 😆
they were spelling errors back in the day that's what people are remembering
I was told in school the changed it from -stein to -stain to help their sales of the book, as they thought it wouldn't sell as well if the authors had blatantly semitic names.
Its cut its a german word stein mean stone
The Monopoly man monocle was actually referenced in Ace Ventura, when nature calls
I legit remember being in Walmart with my mom looking at underwear brands and asking her what the cornucopia was
Dude me too. I remember walking with my mom in either Kmart or Burlingtoncoat factory and I looked into the cart and picked up the package of dark blue and white underwear she picked out for my brothers and I asked her what the cornucopia thing was and she told me. It’s crazy how many people are saying the same thing. It’s a trip lol
crazy because I vividly remember looking at the fruit of the loom logo and wondering what on earth that horn shaped thing was as a young child, maybe 2 or 3.
Being an old fart, I remember Mandela being released from prison, and recall photos of him with a big smile on his face on the day of his release. I remember him being President of South Africa, and various scandals that his wife Winnie got into.
Guess I never got the memo about him dying in prison!
On the other hand, I was a t-shirt printer for 30 years, and if you told me the Fruit of the Loom logo had a cornucopia, I'd believe you, despite handling thousands of their shirts over the decades.
he was on tv all the time on the news over in the uk back in the 90s and the early 2000s
@@noiamyourfather1104
Exactly! So what is all this BS about him dying in prison about?
It was Steve Biko who died in prison in South Africa.
This a all a marketing campaign to get people talking about the brand.
They probably know that the cornucopia has always been there, but denying it creates the buzz that keeps them on people's minds without spending money.
The big one for me is the girl from the James Bond movie. I have a memory of her smiling at Jaws only to reveal that she had braces. Indeed, without the braces, the dramatic effects is lost as the braces on her teeth established a connection between the characters. I remember seeing that as a child and understanding that. Very strange.
The fact that the cornucopia fruit of the loom logo can be shown proves that it once existed. No one took the logo and added the cornucopia on their own
"Not only is the universe stranger than we think it is stranger than we can think"
Wild times. The only reason 98% of us know what a cornucopia is is because fruit of the loom.
Fruit of the Loom mandela effect has the most 'residue' (documented descriptions, references, and parodies) compared to all other mandela effects that can all otherwise be explained by mass false memories.
Yeah, it's a little annoying that this video and so many others just ignore those details.
I'm skeptical of Mandela Effect ... but it's obviously disingenuous to not at least talk about the "evidence" given for it.
As someone with Eidetic memory, I’ve never had any encounters with the Mandela Effect myself. I have, however, have gotten into arguments & accused of being part of the “conspiracy” to cover up the truth 🙄
the fruit of the loom conspiracy? what would be the point lol
@@astroboirap No, other Mandela Effects in general. If there is some mad lad conspiracy over FOTL, I’d be real interested & also laughing my ass off
It's unsettling to feel like our only tool for interpreting the world is unreliable, but imo the prospect of interdimensional universe mixing or whatever is way more unsettling than the prospect of me just misremembering a cornucopia in 1 image lol
YOU ARE FROM THIS TIMELINE, PERIODT
That monocle one is actual gaslighting. I can't believe you'd lie to me like that.
Ace Ventura, blame that guy
@@RyanSmith-on1hqand Mr peanut. 😂
With the Fruit of the Loom logo. I remember as growing up in the 80’s one year for either Christmas or Thanksgiving there was a product that had a cornucopia very similar to Fruit of the Loom. I’m positive it wasn’t Fruit of the Loom because when my mother would buy food for holiday meals she would place them on this one counter in the back of the kitchen to say, it’s not to be eaten, and that product was there. I’m also pretty sure that it was a food product because of it being on that shelf. It was all white with some decorative border around the logo. I also remember thinking that it looked too much like Fruit of the Loom’s logo at the time.
Pikachu is a weird one, because I ran into the mandela effect surrounding it at a very young age. I had a Pikachu toy with the black-tipped tail (likely a bootleg in retrospect). Shortly after getting rid of or losing it (not sure if I remember that correctly), I was introduced to pokemon cards at school, and no tail tip. That was my introduction
my thought is that human in general make a lot of assumptions constantly even on the level of your vision because it would take to much to actually process everything all the time. every single one of these are something that is a plausible idea. it would not be strange to think that a bunch of fruit would have a cornucopia or that an activist died in prison. typically people dont question their assumptions and it becomes reality for them and people have an incredible hard time letting go of that. you see it all the time when someone has a prejudice against a group despite them often not having those traits
I could swear in the movie Field of dreams the famous saying was "if you build it, they will come" and not if you build it, he will come.
Definitely "they will come" also this became a meme so that people repeated this line from the movie *they* not he.
I can probably attribute the Bearenstien mishap for me as simply in the process of learning how to read at the time. I remember reading out "Calvin and Hobbes" as "Kevin and Hobbies"
Dolly in Moonraker. No one can convince me others, fuck, the whole scene doesn't make sense without her having braces.
thank you for uploading. i have severe anxiety and this is one of the only channels i regularly watch. i hate youtube cus the ads and nonsense Ai videos that play on my feed. but this is what keeps me on this platform. quality content
Appreciate the support :)
@@ChillFuel i hope i see more uploads from you soon. it bothers me when i have to scour the internet for stuff like this lol. that isn't constantly regurgitated stories or topics
@@ChillFuel thanks for replying 🖤 makes me happy to know i was seen.
Stephen Biko was the one who died in prison...in 1977.
And by "died in prison", I mean "beaten to death by South African authorities.
The biggest, weirdest and most shocking mandela effect i experienced when i found out that the reporter in the famous video of Evan Longoria catching baseball barehanded whilst he was getting interviewed was black when i REALLY remember that she was white
I remember “Token Black” and seeing it on south parks wiki and episode guides, but it’s always been “Tolkien Black” that was the craziest experience I felt myself. That tripped me out.
There’s an explanation for this one. His name actually *was* Token for the majority of the series until they retconned that and changed it to Tolkien for a gag. His name has been changed to Tolkien in subtitles, all merchandise since then, and wiki articles. They kinda just tried to gaslight the whole fanbase into believing his name was Tolkien all along as an elaborate joke
I will never not believe the fruit of the loom one. I even remember wondering what that horn shaped thing was called. Maybe it was a knock off brand?
They copyrighted the logo WITH a cornucopia. Other channels who cover this topic always talk about that. I think this aspect throws his whole video outta wack.
@@itsmytoast666 i watched 3 men and a little lady on tv and ted dansons character has fruit on his head and the other guy calls him fruit of the loom and there's no cornucopia
I remember the cornucopia clear as day. My mom remembered it too. That's how I learned what that even was. People remember not only it but it also being the exact same way down to the exact detail.
@@noiamyourfather1104okay..... ? What's your point?
@@smittenmittens1364 simple: false memories
It IS The Berenstein Bears andI will die on this hill! My grandpa and mom used to read me tons of their stories growing up and I used to also remember them teaching me to say the last part as stein not stain. Plus there have been 90s kids like myself who have found old VHS tapes of the bears with the stein spelling.
Also the Fruit of the Loom did totally have the cornucopia. My dad used to wear their stuff and folding enough laundry over the years growing up had me staring at that logo A LOT.
Looney Toons had another cartoon called Tiny Toons about junior versions of the main characters. They wouldn’t have called it Tiny Tunes as it made no sense. The replacement words in Mandela Effects always seem to be inferior to the original. As if the most appropriate word was taken so they have to go with the nearest equivalent that makes the most sense. Interfering time travellers leaving markers?
PEople are f.cking up the Space Time Cont.
some of these memories just feel so real though..
The Monopoly Guy monocle was even referenced in that Ace Ventura movie when he's picking on that old rich guy with the monocle. "YOU MUST BE THE MONOPOLY GUY!!" So, he actually had a monocle, or the writers were just stupid.
The Mandela effect is just people who can’t admit that they miss-remembered, like we all do. The most ridiculous ones being that they remember logos to be different. Like companies don’t change up their logos from time to time.
I think that's just what people say cause it's extremely easy to say it which is why everyone words the statement the exact same way. It's sort of like a cop out answer.
@@smittenmittens1364so what’s the real answer? You’ve been transported to an alternate universe?
@jolss0 The people obviously don't know yet. Will get back to you once it is solved. Thanks!
@@smittenmittens1364 lmao what. so you rather believe in some conspiracy or parallel world than your own memories are at fault? you are the perfect example. it's human error, just accept it
@feedmewithhate if it was just my own then yeah but it's not. It's a lot of people's memories that are all memorized the exact same way.
I specifically remember an episode of pokemon when i was little that had a female pikachu in it. They explained that the difference from male to female was that male pikachus have blackened flat tails while females have heart shaped tails without any black on them.
The F/o/t/Loom reference I heard was that the Cornucopia was removed because the company makes men's "tighty whitey" briefs and the Cornucopia, or Horn of Plenty, was seen as suggestive of male naughty bits.
I think with the name “fruit of the loom “it needs more than fruit and people assume and mistake that other thing for being a loom thing.
I can't bring myself to believe it's all just false memories. I'm autistic with a very strong memory. I don't fill in details, if I don't remember something then I'll just have a blank spot in my memory. THAT DAMN CORNUCOPIA WAS REAL. I remember my mom buying my dad a new pack of FoTL undershirts when I was in 4th grade back in the 80s. I picked up the package and asked her about the brown basket thing behind the fruit and she explained what cornucopias were. The next week in school we were doing fall arts & crafts, and I drew a picture of a cornucopia and shared my new knowledge about it with my friends. I would not have even _known_ what a cornucopia was if I hadn't asked my mom about it after seeing the old FoTL logo. It. Was. There.
Curious George had a tail too. I was obsessed with that little monkey as a kid, I had all the books. Like I mentioned I was a kid in the 80s before Aladdin, and while I did have a Nintendo, I was strictly a Mario girl and never even saw Donkey Kong till at least the 90s after my Curious George memories had already formed. I absolutely remember him hanging from his tail. In fact one of the stories was about how the man in the yellow hat had to call the fire department to rescue George after he got stuck hanging from his tail from too high a branch. The firemen got him down safely and he got a lecture about not climbing so high ever again.
I think it's got something to do with other universes bumping into ours or merging timelines. Or CERN perhaps.
yes people always come up with a fake story
Well you are wrong.
Take a closer look at that monkey. You can CLEARLY see that the tail has been added on by someone else other than the original designer. It doesn't have the same outline stroke.
You are a prime example of creating an entire false COLLECTION of memories that this designer just happened to be able to exploit by this graphical alteration.
Someone, professional. Took time and effort to fool you. Who is he/she? Who created that second version and why? Why are they not coming out to say so?
Same with all the other logos. These images didn't just pop out of nowhere. Someone meticulously fabricated them. And they are NEVER mentioned.
Why are the names of the people that created these logos both the real ones and the altered ones not cited?
Find these people and there's your mystery.
Being autistic still makes you vulnerable to being scammed.
Every year in Greek Easter something amazing happens.
Orthodox Greeks celebrate Easter at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem on Great Saturday, (the day before Orthodox Easter)
Where the Greek Orthodox Patriarch goes inside the tomb and comes out holding a bunch of lit candles.
These candles supposedly carry the "holy light" that religious people believe it to have come out of nowhere and secondly believe that the fire of the candles DOESN'T BURN.
Search on RUclips Orthodox Easter Holly Light and you will see videos of people waving lit candles under their faces and beards very fast and saying that they can't get burned. --__--
Millions of Greeks remember being there and remembering not experiencing any burns from the Holly Fire, even though the fire is absolutely burning - when you are in a religious trance you can't really be trusted with your memory.
Millions of people remember wrong stuff, we are error making machines.
Sorry, autism isn't a super power. You're just as fallible as everyone else. You honestly think it's more believable that what, your universe collided with a neighbouring one? that's more likely to you than just remembering stuff wrong? really?
I'm sure it was in a friends episode with joey joking about it and I remember seeing the cornucopia.
I scoffed at all of this until Dean Stockwell died (original Quantum Leap).
I’m 100% certain he died in the late 1990’s. (Not 2021).
I remember at the time that they were going to finish off the QL story but they couldn’t because Dean then suddenly died.
I remember talking about it with my friends on the back of a news item about his death.
I remember writing about it in my diary.
I remember going to a boutique cinema to watch Blue Velvet because they were commiserating his death.
Something weird is going on.
Never mind that. How about the fact that the entire Solar System has shifted 80,000 light years away from its original position in the galaxy?
As a kid I remember looking at the Fruit of the Loom logo and being too young to know what the cornucopia was. So I thought it might be something people call a Loom. Not only do I remember it being there but I remember wondering what the hell it was. Also how do we explain that t shirt? Fake?
Dude fr. This is my exact experience. It’s the reason I know WHAT a cornucopia is. I can understand the psychology behind every other example presented, *except* for that cornucopia
I Never read Snow White. Only saw the film & she said "Mirror Mirror On The Wall" ... Also definitely remember a Cornucopia in the fruit of the loom logo.
I thought the english word for Cornucopia was Loom for 12+ years due to a logo that never existed on a shirt I had growing up.
im 33yrs old and i definately never created a false memory, idk whats wrong with other people but that is NOT an issue for me. richard simmons definately wore a headband/wristbands, the mona lisa was miserable without any smile, coke zero 100% existed theres still boxes of it at my moms house. I remember thinking it was unprofessional and tacky how they wrote COKE right on the box. I even remember what aisle i was standing in and what store
Fruit of the Loom. I very well remember seeing it for the first time when I received my hoodie of the band called While She Sleeps in 2015 (I still have it). The tag contained the logo of the thumbnail used in this video (without the cornucopia ofcourse). I had never seen it before and never seen it ever again until today. If you didn't tell me, ai would've believed the thumbnail was accurate. But.. I still remember exactly when and where I first saw that logo. Interesting...
Also, great video! Thank you for making and uploading!!
Probably bootleg.
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@@ducky19991it's ok to be jealous ducky
@@SatanenPerkele anything black metal from sweden is an instand + for me
i am 99% sure the fruit of the loom logo had a cornucopia. in one of my earliest memories, when i was around 4 years old, one day i was helping my mom sort laundry.
i found a pair of underpants, and looked at the tag on the back. i asked my mom what the brown fruit in the back was and she said that isn't a fruit. i learned what a cornucopia is by looking at fruit of the loom clothes.
The Evan Longoria video had me legitimately questioning reality. I distinctly remember seeing that video when I was younger and the reporter being blonde
The Berenstein Bears one is the one that blows my mind. I even watched the show as a kid and remembered the theme song with an E. So weird! 😂
Here's a quote from a June 2014 blog post from a guy who has a PhD in Physics. And in it he talks about why he can't accept the "new" spelling of the"Berenstein Bears" :
"Yet, with a more visceral part of my mind, I refuse to accept that. I refuse to accept the "Berenstain" spelling. It won't go in my mind. That wasn't what they were called. That isn't right. The memories are so clear and so vivid, and so widespread. I have been wrong about many, many things in the past, and misremembered many,many things. All of these things, I have shrugged off and owned up to. I cannot shrug off "Berenstain".
The name of the blog is "the Wood between Worlds". Home of the world's worst scientist.
Anything is possible, I've had one instance in my life where I relived the same day twice. You can't exactly say it's a false memory when happens within 24 hours?
I know I'm not remembering it wrong today because I purposefully made an attempt to change the outcomes of situations because I knew what came next... One of the most eye opening and genuinely scary things I discovered, you can't change what happens. People ignore you say and go on like scripted NPCs in a video game, really quite scary. There is other stuff equally weird but that's a different story.
I do wonder if there is some parallel reality, or if we have done all this stuff before but maybe with some slight alterations. Whenever I get deja vu it's on another level, not like a feeling, but a intricate detailed memory. Or maybe we all live in a simulation.
A common pattern I've noticed with stories about people witnessing a Mandela Effect is that they always were kids and pre-teens while experiencing one (such as them asking their relative what that horn shaped object behind the fruits of the Fruit of the Loom logo is). This leads to my theory that since a young child's brain is still growing, it will have a more difficult time processing images and certain patterns, such as overlooking details or creating new ones out of a boredom.
No I remember the cornucopia as an adult too. Seems like the early 2000s still had the cornucopia. I was in my 20's.
could the cornucopia be due to like, a large stock of knock-offs or something? or even like, one factory had it when officially the logo doesn't? i feel like there is still a mundane explanation possible for that one.
Fruit of the Loom is already an inexpensive brand; knock-offs are usually based on higher prices, so the likelihood that there would be a cheap bootleg of something already cheap is low.
The only one that I absolutely cannot explain is shazam. In fact I remember the moment I was being introduced to the Mandela effect my friend who was introducing it to me asked me if I remember a movie with Sinbad who played a genie. I said "i am shazam!" And I didn't confuse it with kazam either because I remember kazam separately.
The Pikachu tail case is probably because the ears have the black mark, so it makes sense to our brains for the tail to have it too.
Is not about making sense to have one, I remember as a kid watching it and always had a black tail
What about "Lucy, you've got some splainin to do!" ?
I wonder how so many people made up that line in their minds if it didn't exist
because of the parodies that's why people are remembering the parodies rather than the real thing
@@noiamyourfather1104 What parody came up with this line????
My mom says that she would guess it was in almost every show. She doesn't believe me when I say it was never said on the show at all.
People like my mother who never saw any parodies recall the line being used in many episodes.@@noiamyourfather1104
Froot Loops is a Mandala Effect about a Mandala Effect. I vividly remember one of the early examples of the Mandala Effect was that 'Froot' Loops were actually and always had been 'Fruit' Loops. However now it seems like it's switched back to being 'Froot' Loops.
Bro! I want to say Book Of Valis covers it as a "flip-flop Mandela Effect", because it keeps flipping back and forth.
Nope. It's always been Froot Loops because they've ALWAYS used the cereal as the O's in each word. That's the reason it's spelled that way so no they never changed it. You're just making things up at this point.
There's also FruityLoops software
@@retrocomputinghell yeah, there is.
@@J.C.......okay. But this is one of The Mandela Effect's more intriguing examples.
I remember the guy standing infront of the tank inTiananmen Square getting run over. They showed it on TV. It was horrific. Apparently that ever happened.
"Is people being bad at remembering stuff real?"
Yes. Yes it is.
YES , BUT PERPETUAL AMNESIA, OR ALZHEIMERS ALL DAY WITHOUT HAVING ALZHEIMERS IS SIMPLE NOT LOGICAL
MEs just validate people misremembering. Idk why people have this notion that everyone has to misremember something uniquely different.
skeptics are hilarious. this video literally stated a genuine Mandela Effect (Fruit of the Loom logo) and you people are still in complete denial. there are things in this world that you can't explain, stop being afraid of the unknown and just accept that.
@@flannelpillowcase6475 Please take your medication.
Yes, and that certainly explains a good proportion of MEs. But definitely not all.. esp. ones that have "residue" that suggest our (false) memories of the object are correct
It's such BS. People DON'T REMEMBER IRRELEVANT THINGS. That's ALL there is to this. I am tired of people treating this as something more interesting and dramatic than it is.
Sorry to inform you JJ but Human Anatomy and Geography are far form irrelevant things for many individuals.
In my opinion, I think it's just people filling in gaps for what makes sense. You remember the monopoly guy with a monocle because stereotypically rich people have monocles. You remember curious George with a tail because your brain probably thinks "of course he does he's a monkey" the cornucopia one is remembered that way because its a pile of fruit arranged in the way reminiscent of a cornucopia. it makes more sense that it would be there, so we remember it that way
Edit: yeah you pretty much nailed it
There's a YT vid called The Spongeboy mop does not exist. At the 5:00 mark the vid shows a newspaper and it has the cornucopia on it. I swear they used it even of for only a small time.
Okay, this is a bit difficult to explain so stick with me okay? The word 'cornucopia' refers to both the 'horn of plenty' AND any abundant supply of good things. So when someone says "a cornucopia of fruit" it can mean a LITERAL horn of plenty filled with fruit or it can mean just an abundance of fruit (not necessarily in a horn of plenty).
For example in the video at 5:10 the newspaper says "their well known cornucopia logo". That's because the assortment of fruit BY ITSELF is considered a cornucopia.
It'd be like saying "the festival has a cornucopia of activities". Not a literal cornucopia. It's just describing the variety.
That being said, of all the Mandela Effect examples I've seen, this is the only one that actually got me. I distinctly remember the Fruit of the Loom logo having the horn of plenty in it. When I first saw this Mandela Effect, I asked my Mum because she wears a lot of Fruit of the Loom clothing and she was like "no, the logo has never had a horn in it, why would you think that?" And the truth is I don't know why. It's really strange. To be fair though, I do think the logo looks better with the horn.
You answered your own question at the very end.
The altered logo looks even better with the horn of plenty.
Now imagine that someone MADE that image. A professional graphic designer. Took time and effort and professional knowledge to create that altered version of the logo.
Who is that person? Why isn't he/she coming out to say that he/she did so?
Find these people, these professionals and there's your mystery.
The guy who made the logo reportedly said he remembered the cornucopia. I remember it as did my mom.
@@smittenmittens1364 what??? How is that possible! I need more than just your word for that lol :P
How do we know that this statement is indeed true?
@@-_Nuke_-yeah smitty over there is throwing that up on every comment, thinks he might convince someone I guess
I could swear the Berenstain one was that people remembered Bernstain. Or rather, that a year ago this Mandela effect example was about Bernstein vs Berenstein. Meta.
I can’t believe no one has been able to pinpoint why this is a thing, can’t you just ask the creator of curious George, or even the person in question of an unusual small change, about the change? The fact that there are theories on this makes me wonder how can you really thrust even remembering very trivial things.
I'm in the UK and I don't think I have ever seen a Cornucopia before, yet I remember Fruit Of The Loom having a Cornucopia but it looked a lot different from how it looks in this video, it wasn't brown and ribbed, it was smooth, a whitish grey, and it was closer to a side view.
The Mandela Effect always hits me whenever I've got a math exam coming up, thus leading to me answering incorrectly on every question and failing it, lol. I knew I saw it as 4, but it was 8, lol.
You must be a liberal. I'm just kidding, you know what I mean.😊😊
The Macarena Dance is done differently then I remember and it's even different in the music video from the 90s. Another mandela effect that isn't mind blowing but something I recently noticed is in the movie Gremlins. One of the most iconic scenes in the film is when the mom is fighting the Gremlins in the kitchen and uses things in the kitchen to kill them like a microwave and blender. So right before she is attacked she is baking cookies and they are laying on the counter next to a bottle that looks to be cooking spray like Pam. After she is attacked she actually uses the spray on one of Gremlins to blind them and then she's able to get it in the microwave. I always thought that she used Pam cooking spray especially since it's in the kitchen by the cookies but go watch the movie now and you'll see that it's actually bug spray. Why would anyone conveniently have bug spray sitting on the counter next to cookies in the middle of winter? I think that it was Pam at one time and maybe they were forced to change it because it's bad marketing for Pam if people think it can blind you but no matter what I swear it was Pam.
That's the second one I've heard about gremlins now! The one Mandela effect that I have yet to understand is the name of a specific gremlin being named "Stripe", not "Spike," like I and many other people remember. The reason it's so crazy to me is because we owned a cat that we named Spike literally bc of that gremlin!! He had a white tuft of hair, as did my cat, so how did it change??
@@M00nageDaydream83that evil gremlin was Stripe.
I think it might be a subconscious agreement of what a logo or movie phrase SHOULD be. Like the monopoly man having a monocle, or the fruit of the loom logo having a cornucopia, or Vader saying Luke, rather than no.. or Sinbad cast as a genie.
I never remember a cornucopia in the Fruit of the Loom marketing. My mom confirmed it was always Berenstain Bears, but everyone just said Barenstein. Also, Looney Tunes is a pun, which runs adjacent to Merrie Melodies.
The Mandela Effect is bunk. People are just driven by herd mentality, because we dont remember things perfectly and have "efficient" (lazy) brains.
Does this guy work for some organization using this as a psi-op or something, cause there are tons of logical fallacies in this video.
The Mandella Effect IS very real. The question isn't whether or not it's real at this point. The real question is "what is the cause." Accidental quantum leaping seems to be a likely answer. Perhaps tons of people died in an alternate universe and their consciousness fused with this universes'.
Human memory is terrible, eyewitness testimony should be inadmissible in court
Most people can’t spell higher than a 6th grade level. Notice there’s never a Mandela effect of “oh the Browns won the Super Bowl not the patriots.” Or “McDonald’s has a green and blue logo not yellow.”
This is what's fascinating to me because you would think if our population were so dumb as to remember everything falsely, then we would have some strange Mandela Effect caused by something like some guy who has red-green colorblindness all his life and says Wendy's logo used to be green or something. But it's always something common amongst all who share it and it's a specific detail.
Another Mandela effect that messes with me is Froot Loops or fruit loops.
I remember the mandela effect community said Froot Loops was actually spelled fruit and it made no sense because why not use 2 “loops” and spell it like “froot” and use the cereal as “o” like they do in loops. The community said it was weird to spell it like the word fruit because it has no fruit in it either. Then out of nowhere it’s now spelled like it is today “froot loops”. that one messes with me too. It like a reversed Mandela effect.
The cornucopia logo existed
Well, we all remember that damn cornucopia. Which I used to think was called a loom because there was fruit in it and I had no idea what a loom was. Why the hell would I think that if it was never there.
I'll answer this one; yes, the Mandela effect is real we just used to call it having a bad memory about trivial nonsense
i 100% believe that this is real, the main reason why, is because i used to refer the monopoly man as "the monical man"
My theory on the whole 'Mandela died in jail' thing is people criss crossing the fact that his SON was the one who died WHILE Nelson was in jail and he wasn't even able to attend the funeral.
I wonder if the people on the timeline with the fruit of the loom cornucopia are saying “i swear the logo NEVER had a cornucopia” 😂
“Luke I am your father” never happened. Darth Vador says “No I am your father” I remember it as the Luke version 🤷🏼♂️
Considering where the phenomenon got its name from..... The fact that thousands of people believed Mandela died in prison yet there's a very famous picture of the Spice Girls meeting Mandela
Is no one going to mention that the reason Curious George doesn't have a tail is because he's an ape, not a monkey?
hes a loveable chimp that's why he never had a tail
My sister says that every time it comes up: he's a chimpanzee. They don't have tails.
Not gonna lie. I could careless what he is, but I sure didn’t know he was a ape
People generally accept a cursory glance at information as more complete than it is, and just wing it when recalling the information. This tends to be more severe nowadays with media generating extremely condensed, and over simplified versions of the information we collect, while suggesting it's the full scope of information.
There's that album with the play on words called "Flute of the Loom", which shows a flute acting as the cornucopia with food coming out of it... that shouldn't exist if the cornucopia didn't exist...
Not only that, the album's artist, Frank Wess, is a Mandela effect in itself, as many people remember his name being Frank "Weiss", including myself...
there is no fruit on the flute of the loom its vegetable.s
@@noiamyourfather1104 I'm talking about the Flute representing the cornucopia in the artwork. I know it's different food.
He was Weiss for me as well. I only knew one Weiss fairly well in my life so I associated the two when I learned about the Album around 5 years ago. A year or so later someone showed his name as Wess and I sad hey hey hey wait a minute.
@@MoneyBags73 It's just crazy, I felt like I was losing my mind the moment I read "Wess" about a week ago. I remember clearly seeing it as Weiss less than a year ago (I go down this rabbithole often). Strange that others report it happening even sooner than that...
i’m just laughing at the idea of someone walking into a building saying “hi yes i’m here for the mandela effect experiment” and someone with a clipboard saying “yes right this way!”
No it's not. Best example is the Looney Tunes Mandela effect in which people remember it written as "Looney Toons" and believe it has been altered afterwards, which is nonsense. They confuse it with the spelling of the spin off called "Tiny Toons". People are just confusing the two.
I always thought it was Looney Toons because its an animated carTOON.
@@dumbcrumb879 Yes, that's what they were intending with the Tiny Toons, featuring teenage versions of the classic Looney Tunes characters and to add further distincion to the original series.
not many people realize the Looney Tunes name is a play on Merrie Melodies
You are saying our experience of Looney Toons is nonsense and then trying to tell us that we are confusing our memory of Looney Toons with a show that has never existed as your evidence. It has always been Tiny Toon Adventures.
God you can't make this stuff up.
@@MoneyBags73 i thought it was looney toons back in the 90s that was after playing tiny toon super Nintendo video game so i know how its easy to confuse the two
BTW - Even though the false memories explanation is clearly the most plausible reality ... It's still bizarre to hear some of the stories given (and conveniently ignored here) ... such as:
The 'Flute of the Loom' album cover.
Or a guy who said his dad worked for Fruit of the Loom and brought him to the annual company party where he would pose for photos in a giant cornucopia basket.
Or the number of people who say they learned what a cornucopia was from that logo (some of them being non-native English speakers who didn't share our cultural context).
I am an immigrant like that. Where I am from there is no concept of a cornucopia so I would naturally not have the association with cornucopias or them having fruit. I can picture both the cornucopia and just the fruit logo on a shirt logo. In my opinion is a mix of off brand clothes and everyone already having the notion that it had it and just kind of teaching each other. I also remember learning about mandala in class here and being taught the wrong one. Perhaps the teacher had the wrong one and assed it to us and so on. Kind of like the false notion that adding salt to water makes it boil faster here in north america.
For the image mandela effects, the mandela effect version is visually more appealing than the normal version. So when they're put side by side, the mandela effect version looks "correct" because it appeals to us more.