The Mandela Effect Iceberg Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @BookofValis
    @BookofValis  3 года назад +771

    Didn’t think of releasing this one tbh because its not really aligned with my channels theme. But, hey some extra content in the mean time 🤷‍♂️ , working on a extensive video tho 😈
    Part 2: ruclips.net/video/713A2pqjPTI/видео.html

    • @eurgonia
      @eurgonia 3 года назад +3

      still loved it, keep up the good work :)

    • @Skiz-Ophrenic
      @Skiz-Ophrenic 3 года назад +5

      Cant wait to see the video cheif!

    • @alex.emp3
      @alex.emp3 3 года назад +1

      r u still working on the cancelled movies iceberg and adventure time iceberg?

    • @JasonLihani
      @JasonLihani 3 года назад +2

      No man, this one was awesome!!! I liked it a lot.

    • @thehcchannel9375
      @thehcchannel9375 3 года назад +1

      It's fine

  • @obamafashionshow2704
    @obamafashionshow2704 3 года назад +6519

    The true spooky thing about the Mandela effect is that is shows us how easily memory can be manipulated through the power of suggestion.

    • @wizzotizzo
      @wizzotizzo 3 года назад +52

      @RICHIE 4 HEATHER what

    • @katsuito1083
      @katsuito1083 3 года назад +60

      That’s one theory at least

    • @Randarrradara
      @Randarrradara 3 года назад +16

      And frequencies 👻

    • @omuluman7647
      @omuluman7647 3 года назад +28

      Thing is maibe some idiot being is playing with the fabric of reality.

    • @TeRraAwTisM
      @TeRraAwTisM 3 года назад +67

      Or the power of the masses
      Any large group (numbers) can make you believe almost anything

  • @pageturner2958
    @pageturner2958 3 года назад +2305

    It may be weird, but I feel a few some of these are easily explained with a "We never pay attention to these things, so our brains fill it in in the most logical way, which is why I some of us don't have it, as some people will notice these things."

    • @elmothecrackaddict646
      @elmothecrackaddict646 3 года назад +178

      Kind of reminds me when there is a typo in a sentence but people will still see and read it without the typo.

    • @re_i_gn
      @re_i_gn 3 года назад +116

      What you said wasn't weird, it's literally what's happening. It's just a bunch of people misremembering things that aren't of much note to them. The "Mandela Effect" is just some stupid term that feeds into people's interest in fantasy.

    • @eddyhoopin
      @eddyhoopin 3 года назад +22

      @@re_i_gn Nah man I vividly remember monopoly man having a monocle because I played that game nonstop each day

    • @re_i_gn
      @re_i_gn 3 года назад +65

      @@eddyhoopin Nope. that little detail was still too little of meaning or note to you for it to actually be properly engrained into your mind. Now think if you were the designers/manufacturers of the board game, someone who actually directly worked on that character, then you'd be fully aware of those little details.

    • @eddyhoopin
      @eddyhoopin 3 года назад +12

      @@re_i_gn man the brain is weird

  • @1810jeff
    @1810jeff 3 года назад +1702

    The ratatouille scene isn't out of the ordinary since the opening scene is him getting shot at with a shotgun and mustard gas

    • @zacharyturner2944
      @zacharyturner2944 3 года назад +160

      For real this dude completely forgot about the actual shotgun in the beginning lmao.

    • @unkinderpine0918
      @unkinderpine0918 3 года назад +76

      Yeah and that scene is so brief that when i saw it in the video i thought "oh i remember seeing this but its not important to the plot so i wouldnt think of it"

    • @schmecklin377
      @schmecklin377 3 года назад +68

      @@zacharyturner2944 yeah I also vividly remember the scene being in the movie. Not a Mandela effect for me at all

    • @Kaiji...
      @Kaiji... 3 года назад +28

      Same, I thought the kiss scene was pretty funny so I remembered it

    • @Somethingaweful
      @Somethingaweful 3 года назад +4

      Yeah that's what I was thinking.

  • @pinkeyed_pikachu3446
    @pinkeyed_pikachu3446 2 года назад +784

    The fruit of the loom one was definitely real I’m sure of it. The nd kid I was had a HUGE obsession and fixation with the hunger games. There being a cornucopia in the main arena I was stoked to receive a fruit of the loom jumper for my birthday because it had the cornucopia on the tag. I can remember me and my grandma and parents talking about it because I thought it was so cool. With the extent that my obsession was I would have NEVER missed or misremembered this detail

    • @imsippinteainyocomments6133
      @imsippinteainyocomments6133 2 года назад +39

      i have no clue what i read but there was in fact no cornucopia. never once have i seen one on the tag.

    • @TheGoodpker
      @TheGoodpker 2 года назад +33

      @@imsippinteainyocomments6133 same here this kid is crazy

    • @DanielReyes33858
      @DanielReyes33858 2 года назад +106

      Bruh I remember the cornucopia too

    • @nismo29
      @nismo29 2 года назад +29

      im going crazy over the cornucopia. istg

    • @djoecav
      @djoecav 2 года назад +50

      I even remember asking my mom what it was when I was little and she had to explain it in the context of Thanksgiving like what the natives gifted food to the colonists with

  • @manuelperez7054
    @manuelperez7054 2 года назад +73

    As a kid I remember asking what's so special about Mona Lisa and someone told me that no one is sure if she's smiling or not and I starred at a picture of her painting trying to figure it out myself but couldn't decide, now she is smiling without a doubt. I also remember picking up a fruit of the loom piece of clothing to look at the cornucopia asking myself who the hell serves fruit like that lol

  • @Ryan-iv5fr
    @Ryan-iv5fr 3 года назад +2531

    That spongebob one with squidward turning into a snail had me so worked up. I vividly remember his eyes changing and him meowing. I must be delusional

    • @chimp4225
      @chimp4225 3 года назад +245

      No because that’s what happened to spongebob, not squidward
      But when the video tells you it was ALSO Squidward, then you say “hey, yeeaahh!”

    • @giovanimontoya4517
      @giovanimontoya4517 3 года назад +126

      Yea I remember it too vivdly and na it cuts scene n he “sings” w Gary and sponge in the fence

    • @scabbarae
      @scabbarae 3 года назад +66

      What's even weirder is, I watched a LOT of Spongehob as a kid, right from the beginning, and I barely even remember seeing that episode once. Could they have aired it less often because of the scary subject matter?
      Either way, I wonder if the Mandela effect occurs because of the parallel with the signature scene in An American Werewolf in London.

    • @Rainbow0015
      @Rainbow0015 3 года назад +6

      Wait, I didn't originally, but now I do!

    • @outerspace7391
      @outerspace7391 3 года назад +54

      I never had this Mandela effect because I remember as a kid being pissed off for not having the chance to see Squidward transform.
      I mean, unlike SpongeBob he somehow got a shell. How did that even happen?

  • @omaravilhosopontodevista8885
    @omaravilhosopontodevista8885 3 года назад +2428

    I think The Simpsons were responsible for creating a good part of all those misconceptions

    • @Krotos
      @Krotos 3 года назад +33

      I agree

    • @tourguideplays5477
      @tourguideplays5477 3 года назад +73

      While I wouldn't chalk it up to Mandela effects for the Simpsons I just think they are nothing more but legally safe parodies which have always been common place in many shows.

    • @nicholaslienandjaja1815
      @nicholaslienandjaja1815 3 года назад +22

      The Simpsons can also be blamed for prediction/premonition conspiracy theories as well. Even Disney+ made fun of this by having a "Simpsons Predicts" collection.

    • @coreym162
      @coreym162 2 года назад +9

      Shows how easily influenced the West is to parody and comedy over facts, period. Chris Farley was the one who said "Luke! I am your father". No one seems to bring that instance up. Forgot the movie but, he said it in front of a fan. Might have been Beverly Hills Ninja or Tommy Boy.

    • @Nameless82284
      @Nameless82284 2 года назад +4

      Or they were just making parodies to avoid copyright

  • @Chemagon
    @Chemagon 3 года назад +603

    I’m pretty sure I know why people are confused with the pillsbury doughboy, it’s because of he ghostbusters, let me explain. In the ghostbusters movie a major antagonist, the state puff marshmallow man, look pretty similar to the pillsbury doughboy, with a white and puffy body and a are mascot of a food company. So how does this connect? Well the state puff marshmallow man had a blue collar around his neck similar to pillsbury’s scarf and since they have a similar appearance they might’ve got people mixed up.

    • @swisserty
      @swisserty 3 года назад +4

      Shush pea brain

    • @Bassass_
      @Bassass_ 3 года назад +53

      And all the pop culture cameos had a blue scarf for copyright reasons.also old plushies of the doughboy were probably bootleg

    • @CeeJayThe13th
      @CeeJayThe13th 3 года назад +6

      You probably nailed that one

    • @jasond.b-w
      @jasond.b-w 3 года назад +4

      I've never seen Ghostbusters and I haven't heard of that character but I definitely think of him with a blue scarf, but I don't doubt this is true for people who have

    • @comptonghost9013
      @comptonghost9013 3 года назад +1

      I have never seen ghostbusters that’s the only one that was weird to me

  • @cait.tama1
    @cait.tama1 2 года назад +56

    I find it hard to believe that people were surprised there was a couple fighting with a gun in Ratatouille when the old lady in the beginning of the movie literally tried to kill all the rats with a shotgun lol

  • @radithorsnapdragon3812
    @radithorsnapdragon3812 2 года назад +300

    The mandela effect is almost always about adding something. A monocle, a nose ring, sunglasses, a letter. It's our mind filling in what it thinks should be there. If it was colliding realities there would be an equal number of missing things to added things but that's not the case.

    • @xingincool9672
      @xingincool9672 2 года назад +8

      Or missing small details

    • @Imagocorporation
      @Imagocorporation 2 года назад +1

      You learn to ignore all the details though and the subtle changes, you can many times often cancel out the Mandela effect

    • @new0news
      @new0news 2 года назад +6

      @@xingincool9672 yes! I swear this is why so many have to do with spellings. When we were kids we barely had learned to read when we were seeing these words for the first time. I remember some ways I pronounced common character names make no sense in hindsight because we read the first letter and kind of filled it in and didn't care to pronounce character names right anyway

    • @francislelievre5172
      @francislelievre5172 2 года назад +2

      so you're saying that your timeline is one in which details were missing.

    • @Bootyhunter1971
      @Bootyhunter1971 2 года назад

      Good little sheep. 🙄 Theres no way so many people can be wrong. I was 12 in 1983 when mandela died in prison. I remember it being all over the news. So imagine my surprise when Obummer went to his funeral in 2013. I was shocked, and thought "he died in prison years ago" then all the other crap was revealed. Berenstein bears, fruit loops, luney toons, monopoly mans monocle, curious george had a tail, who in the hell draws a monkey with no tail? 🐒 see even the emoji on the phone has a tail, fruit of the loom cornucopia. Im 51, so I remember alot more of these than someone say in their 30's. Something definetely too all of this and "bad memory" aint it.

  • @MtnDolittle
    @MtnDolittle 3 года назад +435

    I watched Ratatouille several times since I was a kid, and I always remember that angry french couple since first viewing. Some people not remembering it were probably more familiar with the censored versions where it was edited out.

    • @tres-2b299
      @tres-2b299 3 года назад +15

      Same

    • @saori5808
      @saori5808 3 года назад +17

      Yeah same that scene was always therw

    • @929er13
      @929er13 3 года назад +14

      that scene was funny af and so out of place in that film lol

    • @colbycarlin6825
      @colbycarlin6825 2 года назад +7

      I have the dvd and I’ve watched it a million times, it is definitely in the movie

    • @haybug6720
      @haybug6720 2 года назад +2

      I also remember the angry French couple scene.

  • @hoboz777
    @hoboz777 3 года назад +310

    the fruit of the loom logo had to cornucopia when i was younger because i remember my teacher specifically referencing that logo when teaching us what a cornucopia was

    • @Nakia11798
      @Nakia11798 3 года назад +52

      Guess she used a knockoff logo. Knockoffs did exist with the cornucopia

    • @DR.P3RKY
      @DR.P3RKY 3 года назад +67

      My brain was fucked when I looked up the logo and didn’t see the cornucopia. The only reason I knew what a cornucopia was is because of the logo. Idk. I gotta stop thinking about it

    • @ZsH85
      @ZsH85 3 года назад +16

      @@Nakia11798 yeah. As if a fake brand would be more common everywhere around the world than the original.. and still you cant find even one of them now..

    • @enimo9241
      @enimo9241 2 года назад +4

      The fact that The Ant Bully had a scene with the logo showing the cornucopia makes it all the more confusing.

    • @benamisai-kham5892
      @benamisai-kham5892 2 года назад

      That's also how we learned what it was, it was the easiest way to explain it to me for Thanksgiving.

  • @rando843
    @rando843 3 года назад +456

    That Mona Lisa one is baffling. All the time when growing up every discussion I heard about the Mona Lisa talked about her smile and how _that_ is like the biggest and most important part of the painting, unreal to me how some can't even remember it lmao.

    • @emilyclare2963
      @emilyclare2963 3 года назад +48

      It’s funny because I remember having conversations growing up about how she was frowning and how she must have been having a bad day. I’m sure it’s just a coincidence but it’s definitely weird.

    • @DigitalXAddict
      @DigitalXAddict 3 года назад +15

      Thing is, I believe it's a matter of perception. Because to me it does not look like she is smiling. Even in this video, the supposed hint of a smile. I don't see it. It looks more like forcefully keeping the lips closed.

    • @konstantincvetanovic5357
      @konstantincvetanovic5357 2 года назад +30

      The point with mona lisa is that you don't know whether she's smiling or not. I remember when i was a kid grandpa had it in his room. Whether shes smiling or not to me use to depend literately on the time of the day. That was freaking me out.

    • @everettsnowsson2429
      @everettsnowsson2429 2 года назад +3

      Wasn’t there a movie called ‘Mona Lisa Smile”?

    • @jennaisela
      @jennaisela 2 года назад +6

      I remember there was a visaline comercial and it had the mona lisa so they said "why didnt the mona lisa smile back then? Bc she didnt have visaline!!" Meaning she wasn't smiling or smirking im the painting. I remember her having a straight face ugh this one is annoying

  • @hutinthecut
    @hutinthecut 2 года назад +90

    Your "Queen - We are the Champions" segment is tricky, because the first two times you hear the chorus in the song he definitely does sing "Of the World!" And this is what pop culture is referencing. He just doesn't end the song with this line. The "Of the world" lyric is definitely present in the song.

    • @Debiru667
      @Debiru667 2 года назад +6

      Thank you, cause here was thinking "no way he doesnt say that at all in the song".

    • @chrismccracken211
      @chrismccracken211 2 года назад +5

      Not only that, it's not quite true that it is in "a" live performance. It is in all live performances I can find.
      It's probable that most people haven't ever heard the single version, in any case.
      That says, some of these memories are freaky

  • @tehangrybird345
    @tehangrybird345 2 года назад +59

    Honestly, the entire episode of I Was A Teenage Gary just felt like a massive fever dream, and that’s not just because of the “deleted scene”

  • @cgimichaelmyers2806
    @cgimichaelmyers2806 3 года назад +706

    Why is seeing the scarecrow walking around with a gun hilarious to me? 😅

    • @GameHead-04
      @GameHead-04 3 года назад +60

      Cause its so out of left field lmao, like wtf is he doing with a gun? How did he get it?

    • @cgimichaelmyers2806
      @cgimichaelmyers2806 3 года назад +42

      @@GameHead-04 he could have just shot the Wicked Witch and be done with the movie

    • @GameHead-04
      @GameHead-04 3 года назад +28

      @@cgimichaelmyers2806 Exactly, lmao doesn't he drop it or something?

    • @cgimichaelmyers2806
      @cgimichaelmyers2806 3 года назад +11

      @@GameHead-04 Yeah I'm not sure, I haven't watched it in a long time. 😅

    • @opalyxe1
      @opalyxe1 3 года назад +1

      zardy drughardy

  • @hellothere4201
    @hellothere4201 3 года назад +161

    I actually can recall the ratatouille scene since I remember when I first watched it with my dad, because he chuckled and pointed out the gun.

    • @jimmington2992
      @jimmington2992 3 года назад +2

      Yes and my whole life is this scene the first scene i think of when i think about Ratatouille

    • @Josh-jd1vi
      @Josh-jd1vi 3 года назад +7

      We used to watch this movie over and over when I was a kid, to me that scene was definitely in the movie

    • @enimo9241
      @enimo9241 2 года назад +1

      I think it was always in the movie but you just don't notice what it means as a kid and it's only there for a few seconds

    • @CashUniverse98
      @CashUniverse98 2 года назад

      I always saw it as in important side detail and is what makes the scene notable

    • @thejunktownsheriffkilliand4800
      @thejunktownsheriffkilliand4800 2 года назад +1

      Also always remembered the gun scene. I actually liked it since it was funny (I was a kid, didn't understand domestic abuse)

  • @BeyondBaito
    @BeyondBaito 3 года назад +391

    The creators of The Berenstain Bears have dealt with the -stein mispelling sense they were kids (its their own last name). In school their teacher claimed Berenstain wasn't a real name, and there is even proof that libraries mis-spelled the name in archives because last names ending in -stein are far more common than -stain. I read somewhere that the creators themselves had to correct publishers for the mistake as well.

    • @moltencandlecrab
      @moltencandlecrab 3 года назад +4

      I thought it was supposed to be Bernstein as in the german word for amber, but maybe I just can't read lol

    • @nicholaslienandjaja1815
      @nicholaslienandjaja1815 3 года назад +8

      AVGN: "NO, IT CAN"T BE! THESE WERE MY CHILDHOOD BOOKS! I REMEMBERED THE TORN PAGE, THE MUSTARD STAINS, THE SHIT STAINS! IT WAS SPELLED WITH -STEIN!"

    • @slipangle3027
      @slipangle3027 2 года назад +4

      @@mandythegrimadventures1967 what. you got it completely backwards.

    • @Karens_Baby_4ever_Est.91
      @Karens_Baby_4ever_Est.91 2 года назад

      I have books my grandmother kept from my childhood and few of those books were titled in cursive Bernstein Bears. I will never forget my childhood.

  • @marisolramirez9591
    @marisolramirez9591 Год назад +79

    The Fruit of the Loom cornucopia is the freakiest one for me because I vividly remember seeing it on the packaging as a kid and it looks so off without it, the others are definitely just faulty memory or the brain filling in blanks

    • @hobosnake1
      @hobosnake1 Год назад +6

      But you often see the cornucopia with those fruits in other scenarios outside of that logo. So I feel like we can just call that a very easy mistake to misremember it that is experienced on a wide scale.

    • @iamarizonaball2642
      @iamarizonaball2642 Год назад

      I vividly remember these ones being true.
      A: the Luke I am your father/no I am your father one. Obviously it’s the ladder, but i clearly remember Luke.
      B: Pikachu’s Black Tail. The creepy thing about this one is I remember this one even clearer. It doesn’t seem second nature to me. It just seems, real. Like it’s fact.
      C: the heart one. It’s quite simple, and I do think that the pledge of allegiance has a lot to do with it.

    • @jeffjones3040
      @jeffjones3040 Год назад

      The companies are gas-lighting us on the Pillsbury Doughboy. The monocle on the Monopoly man and the cornucopia. Berenstein bears well. They think they are funny.

    • @Jewel_Screaming_Chango8387
      @Jewel_Screaming_Chango8387 Год назад

      Yea I remember it as well having to pick it out when we would get new clothes and saying in Spanish la fruta y canasta

    • @50iraqidinar
      @50iraqidinar Год назад

      @@iamarizonaball2642It's because Pikachu's ears have black tips and his tail does have a little brown mark at the base. Come on. If our timeline split or whatever, why would 90% of the differences people notice come down to pop culture shit? There's a reason why this shit is mostly trivial details that people don't focus too much on

  • @quentinhiller8831
    @quentinhiller8831 Год назад +16

    C-3PO’s actor actually explained the silver leg. I guess a lot of scenes, specifically on Tatooine, the leg looks gold because of the backgrounds and sets reflecting off of it.

  • @larpdude7308
    @larpdude7308 3 года назад +669

    People: Have shitty memory about something
    People: Impossible, I must be from an alternate timeline.

    • @nicholashahn602
      @nicholashahn602 2 года назад +14

      Lol fr

    • @spinneryourdinner
      @spinneryourdinner 2 года назад +21

      It's almost as if it's just a fun theory. Crazy right?

    • @ChineseGodfather
      @ChineseGodfather 2 года назад +18

      That’s what I’m thinking, like I can rationalize pretty much all of them, but the cornucopia bro I swear to god there was always a cornucopia that one is honestly wierd as hell.

    • @professionalboobinspector42
      @professionalboobinspector42 2 года назад +7

      no cause how do you explain that many people having bad memory about something?? it’s not a coincidence if it’s thousands of people remembering something different.

    • @leelubell9080
      @leelubell9080 2 года назад +7

      @@professionalboobinspector42 memory is overall pretty fallible. Also brains like looking for patterns. So for example it’s more common for a last name to end in “stein” than “stain” and “Berenstein” fits that pattern better than “Berenstain”, so your brain likes “Berenstein” better. “Berenstain” looks misspelled.
      I find it way more interesting to look at Mandela effect things through the lens of “is there a reason why this feels correct?”
      I find that the answer is usually that the wrong thing fits in with similar things better than the right thing.

  • @Noided88815
    @Noided88815 3 года назад +486

    The mandala effect is basically just gaslighting yourself 💀💀

    • @f8ckycatty
      @f8ckycatty 2 года назад +7

      I WAS ABOUT TO SAY THIS

    • @tonyoh8973
      @tonyoh8973 2 года назад +1

      But it isn’t just bs that tripping you out . I mean unsure from your view doesn’t mean not real . Your comparing this so a person who hides something from u to make u think you’ve misplaced it and puts it back .

    • @tonyoh8973
      @tonyoh8973 2 года назад

      This is that weird phenomenon of things changing that shouldn’t like lines in old movies Star Wars or forest gump dirty dancing really how could they be sayjng diff shit unless they went back and changed it on a pre recorded tape on the movie set cmon that shit wild. Bro that’s the devil. Or CERN or something in a fucked up way the govt is probably not doing it on purpose to just fuck with us or see if we notice . This shit for that reason has been blown up and now it’s considered dumb crazy weird for believing . That’s how it works. Really can’t hate on what it is man it just crazy fuck the rest of the shit that spiritual phenomenon was predicted in the Bible supposedly that’s where it comes from, end of days lol in my Arnold voice ahhh

    • @iaminsfiredbytrustfration8502
      @iaminsfiredbytrustfration8502 2 года назад

      THISS

  • @dobson.
    @dobson. 3 года назад +497

    The "We are the Champions" is because Freddie changed lyrics in the songs often, in the official recording he doesn't finish with "OF THE WORLD" but during Liveaid he does
    EDIT- Meaning when people sing it they often sing a mix of the live and studio recordings. Easy to mix up. Also Mista GG read my comment on a video so I feel pretty cool

    • @noobpro9759
      @noobpro9759 3 года назад +6

      Plus thats technically only half of a 6~7 Minute song.

    • @dobson.
      @dobson. 3 года назад

      @@PASSTHEauxCORD Yep

  • @getsu0
    @getsu0 Год назад +14

    i remember when i was younger i thought mona lisa looked very sad, but then i kept hearing people refer to her smile and I was confused by what they meant because it wasn't a smile. after looking at it enough times i got the impression that the smile was the strongest part of the piece, how it's so subtle that you can deny it's there yet recognize it as a smile and have it be so potently uncanny that it being a smile is the most prominent thing ab the whole picture.

  • @aleahmcgrath8924
    @aleahmcgrath8924 2 года назад +18

    The fruit of the loom one really gets me because I even vividly remember a commercial for when I was a kid that came out around thanksgivings one year where it was a bunch of pilgrims getting ready for a big feast and one of them was a dude with long brown hair, playing a guitar or something but everyone like thought he was annoying and also there was a cornucopia in the background that like turned into the fruit of the loom logo.

  • @moarmosspatoproductions1475
    @moarmosspatoproductions1475 3 года назад +400

    Had a personal Mandela Effect of mine's.
    It was the ending of the Berenstain Bears episode "By The Sea". I vaguely remember the very end being different. As the bear family play at the beach, the camera pans up later cutting to Lizzie's mom peaking out of a tree and sees the bears having fun, but in the original scene the camera pans up and fades to black. I used to watch a lot of Berenstain Bears on the TV channel, Sprout which later rebranded into Universal Kids.

    • @squineod710
      @squineod710 3 года назад +18

      OH MY GOD SPROUT YOU JUST BROUGHT BACK 5000 MEMORIES BURIED DEEP IN MY MIND

    • @coolindividual81
      @coolindividual81 3 года назад +2

      When was it changed? I watched Sprout in 2019-

    • @toeman2556
      @toeman2556 3 года назад +1

      Bro when I watched the cartoon it in the intro said it like it was spelled like “bearenstein”bears never bearenstain bears

    • @jeremiahfyan
      @jeremiahfyan 3 года назад +1

      @@squineod710 Jesus christ same

    • @rosykindbunny1313
      @rosykindbunny1313 3 года назад +1

      Sprout was 33% of my childhood, with Disney Junior and Nick Jr.

  • @AmondoDazz
    @AmondoDazz 3 года назад +377

    Thinking of it, it makes sense why Frosty never had a scarf. He's literally made of snow.

    • @loganjacques5513
      @loganjacques5513 3 года назад +22

      If you check the old rudolph stop motion film, frosty wears a yellow scarf? Maybe thats what people are thinking

    • @z0rvy
      @z0rvy 3 года назад +10

      Well he is smoking even though he melts

    • @wizzotizzo
      @wizzotizzo 3 года назад

      @@loganjacques5513 Thank you.

    • @entertheabyss9785
      @entertheabyss9785 3 года назад +3

      Lol wait wtf? Frosty definitely had a scarf

    • @ImNotCocogoat
      @ImNotCocogoat 3 года назад +4

      On the second Frosty the Snowman movie he has a scarf. This might be what people are thinking.

  • @cyanocitta3728
    @cyanocitta3728 3 года назад +42

    The heart one tripped me up big time. I swear to god back in human bio years and years ago we were specifically told it’s on the left side of our body, and I remember heaps of diagrams depicting that too

    • @makizaaa
      @makizaaa 3 года назад +6

      it’s in the middle but a bit tilted to the left, so technically yeah

    • @sus5976
      @sus5976 3 года назад

      It is mainly on our left

    • @that80ssongyoulove84
      @that80ssongyoulove84 2 года назад +1

      It’s probably due to most of the heart valves being heard on the left side of the chest and the apex of the heart points down to the left.

  • @love-killz
    @love-killz 2 года назад +15

    It's so weird I personally don't believe in the Mandela effects except the Fruit of the Loom and Jiff peanut butter. I remember asking my mom what "the horn" in the back of the fruit was in the Fruit of the loom logo, then learning that it was called a cornucopia. And I also remember reading "Jiffy peanut butter" at the store and whining that it wasn't the one with teddy's on it🤣

    • @Bridge_with_a_T
      @Bridge_with_a_T Год назад

      You don't believe in the Mandela effect? Or do you mean you don't resonate with many of these.

  • @nefeli505
    @nefeli505 2 года назад +29

    I legit remember my dad telling me about how Mona Lisa changes facial expressions depending on your perspective when I was like five years old, but I asked my father again around a year ago and he had absolutely no idea what I was talking about. And the other thing is, that I have NEVER watched star wars but I feel that I have seen that specific scene of Darth Vader and Luke skywalker. And lastly, I am from Greece, which means that we call looney tunes as it is but we tend to mispronounce brands and stuff so when I was a child I used to try to find the correct pronunciation. Anyways, I was seeing the looney tunes logo and saying to myself: Hey wtf are these people saying? it literally says TOONS not TUNES

    • @dandywaysofliving
      @dandywaysofliving 11 месяцев назад

      Lol we are from opposite realities.
      To a certain point, yes I think mona Lisa was always questioned if she smiled.
      She has and hasn't, my dad never said nothing but I get it.
      I've seen gaps and changes from my experienced perspective.
      .
      I question the us but I avoid that

  • @PaperTowelRoll
    @PaperTowelRoll 3 года назад +77

    the one that doesn't make sense to me is the fruit of the loom one, for some reason I always remembered it with a cornucopia. i even remember seeing a fruit of the loom commercial and thinking "oh they got rid of the cornucopia" and i had thought they made a new design for it. I'm really curious as to why i think it used to have a cornucopia and where that idea might've come from

    • @ZsH85
      @ZsH85 3 года назад +13

      Because it was indeed there. One of the mandela effect im 100 sure in

    • @PaperTowelRoll
      @PaperTowelRoll 3 года назад

      @@ZsH85 personally im not really a believer in that kind of thing, of course if you are for sure it's that then im not knocking you for it, but like it is just really weird. I just wanna know why I and many other people from around that time thought that.

    • @ZsH85
      @ZsH85 3 года назад +8

      @@PaperTowelRoll most of them can be explained if you really try hard.
      matrix quote and loom however cannot be

    • @hilosky
      @hilosky 3 года назад +7

      A lot of these Mandela effects are just minor details that are easily overlooked and generally poorly remembered. So we fill in the forgotten blanks with the most logical answer.
      "Did Frosty have a scarf? Of Course! He would get cold otherwise!"
      "Did fruit of the loom have a cornucopia? Of course! What idiot would make a logo with a bunch of fruit and NOT put it in a cornucopia?"

    • @PaperTowelRoll
      @PaperTowelRoll 3 года назад

      @@hilosky yea brains are weird bro, I'm not a believer of the whole mandella effect of course, with things like that there's a lot of factors, like you mentioned your brain remembering otherwise, misunderstandings, parodies of things using different lines, ect. and of course we never like switched realities to where the cornucopia is gone from the fruit of the loom logo, like that's ridiculous and such a miniscule thing for a whole suposed "reality shift" or whatever. but I am just so perplexed as to why my brain and a lot of other peoples brains think that, and what the cause was to make them think different. the only thing I could think of was thanksgiving decorations, which i live in the states so around that time it's common, but it doesn't explain for the people that don't live in the states but still remember that. it's a synonymous image in general, so maybe that's just where it comes from, i really don't fucking know man, life and brains are just crazy, but i would really like to know why.

  • @zjjman1
    @zjjman1 3 года назад +68

    I must be in another dimension because my heart is still on my fuckin left 😭

    • @PunishedKrab
      @PunishedKrab 3 года назад +4

      hol up…

    • @maybetomorrownewmaker
      @maybetomorrownewmaker 3 года назад

      wait what? it isn't? what the fuck?

    • @entertheabyss9785
      @entertheabyss9785 3 года назад +1

      @@maybetomorrownewmaker WHAT. THE. FUCK!
      I have been trying fir the longest to feel my heartbeat on my left side. Where is it supposed to be? Wtf

    • @maybetomorrownewmaker
      @maybetomorrownewmaker 3 года назад +1

      @@entertheabyss9785 wow, you got me trying to feel my heartbeat, and I honestly can't feel it at all on any place on my chest :/
      that's a little worrying

    • @hilosky
      @hilosky 3 года назад +1

      Like he said we're taught in school that it's on the left, but as you can see it is central with the majority of it on the left,

  • @basedimperialism
    @basedimperialism 3 года назад +274

    My theory for the "Luke, I am your father" Mandela Effect is that the line that would get quoted is "Luke, I am your father," because by adding "Luke" into the sentence, it instantly makes it recognizable as being a *Star Wars* quote. Simply saying "I am your father," even with a deep Vader-like voice, doesn't immediately jump out at you as being strictly Star Wars. Since a lot of the time reference quotes like that are made in a comedic tone, it's very important that the audience knows what is being referenced. So, by adding "Luke" into the quote, people would instantly recognize "Luke" as Luke Skywalker, instead of potentially interpreting the "I am your father" line as being from some random mystery/mobster movie or whatever. Yea, I know it's a fairly weak theory, but it makes sense when you consider how poor media companies tend to consider their viewers' intelligence.

    • @drewtheunspoken3988
      @drewtheunspoken3988 2 года назад +10

      Pop culture references are the most susceptible to the Mandela Effect, simply because we tend to quote lines at each other more than we watch the movies or shows. "Beam me up. Scotty!" is another great example.
      So your theory is actually pretty sound.

    • @c7anders
      @c7anders 2 года назад

      Luke…. I am your father.

    • @taboodorito
      @taboodorito 2 года назад +1

      he does say luke though, he says "No Luke.... I.. am your father"

    • @drewtheunspoken3988
      @drewtheunspoken3988 2 года назад +3

      @@taboodorito While it's possible that Lucas edited the line in the Special Editions, the dialogue (in the SE) goes:
      Vader: "Obi-Wan never told you what happened to your father..."
      Luke: "He told me enough. He told me you killed him!"
      Vader: "No. I am your father."
      I had to watch the scene again because I always thought "Luke" was in there but Vader nevers says his name in that exchange. It sounds weird without it though because I'm so used to the way it's quoted.

    • @taboodorito
      @taboodorito 2 года назад

      @@drewtheunspoken3988 i watched an original theater reaction and it said "No Luke.. I.. am your father" so its probably been changed

  • @MrGoateeMusic
    @MrGoateeMusic 2 года назад +25

    A lot of these can be explained to not having enough exposure to something iconic. We all know certain things, but haven't fully experienced them. We've seen the Pillsbury Doughboy, the Monopoly guy, the Mono Lisa. But few people have taken more than a fee seconds to notice them. Like with We Are The Champions, I'm sure some people know the song but never truly listened to it. But for someone like me who grew up on classic rock radio and heard that song once a day, I know for a fact the song ends with the guitar ringing out and not "of the world". So I think it's all subjective. I'm sure art fans noticed the Mona Lisa's smile. The there are others that can be chalked down to parodies changing the meaning. For me personally, I didn't watch Star Wars as a kid. But I did watch this movie called Tommy Boy with Chris Farley, and there's a scene where he's talking into the fan pretending to be Darth Vader, and he says "Luke I am your father." That is a way more pernounced memory for me.

  • @loganyu7117
    @loganyu7117 2 года назад +215

    The “Febreeze” vs “Febreze” and especially the “Double Stuff” vs “Double Stuf” Oreo examples pretty much prove to me that this is just the cause of our brains filling in the blanks with whatever fits our worldview/logic. How often does anyone ever look realllyyy closely at the Ford logo? Especially because, as Valis pointed out, most of these are examples of companies/artists not doing something that feels “right” or “natural.”
    Artists, writers, and corporations often have a different idea of what is compelling than the masses, and no one really has a brain like a video recorder. And in our modern age, all it takes is for a couple of people to remember it falsely and talk about it with others. I know that the delivery of some of the lines of Murray’s talk show in Joker are often misquoted BECAUSE memers purposefully misquoted it to improve the punchline.

    • @pepearown4968
      @pepearown4968 2 года назад +1

      The same goes for Kit Kat. While not mentioned in the iceberg, many of us would think it would be “logical” to add in a hyphen, but it doesn’t exist in actuality.

    • @Salza02
      @Salza02 2 года назад +1

      @@pepearown4968 same with mickey mouse, curious george, and other things that are different comapred to their common one

    • @Jekoo63
      @Jekoo63 2 года назад +1

      And how you explain that thing with the emoji?

    • @Salza02
      @Salza02 2 года назад

      @Xie Hua Piao Piao they meant the criminal/robber emoji in the surface layer

    • @DizzyDaGoat314
      @DizzyDaGoat314 2 года назад +1

      Nah ... The emoji one is different i distictly remember using looking foor and using the bandit emoji and i could swear on my life ive seen the hiker emoji used its impossible for me to have a complete memory of something that never happened is what we are get told im not sure its true cause if they really dont exist then its something else to it dead ass ... Over an emoji i know but i remember the exact scenario and everything

  • @triphavoc
    @triphavoc 3 года назад +131

    it’s a holiday tradition for my family to watch the movie “elf” at some point before christmas, and i SWEAR that every single time we watch it a scene or detail is missing.

    • @mushroomsamba7293
      @mushroomsamba7293 3 года назад +15

      This happens to me a lot and it may be because in movie trailers some quotes and scenes that are in the trailer are never in the movie.

    • @ashethedestroyer5114
      @ashethedestroyer5114 2 года назад

      I'm imagining some gremlin coming by and switching your family's dvd with a different cut of elf with different takes and editing every christmas and im dying at the thought

  • @ff_crafter
    @ff_crafter 3 года назад +54

    Easy way to debunk a Mandela effect is to ask your friend(s) from another area/country where the thing that you think differently than the actual thing is exist but not prevalent/common in the area. I solved the monopoly man, looney tunes, & Disney logo by using this method.
    The only one Mandela effect that still confuse me is the emoji one. I swear that I've seen the hiking and prisoner emoji before on my old android (LG) phone.

    • @Jason-tf5sb
      @Jason-tf5sb 2 года назад +3

      Hey i might be 8 month late,but i do remeber seeing a video on r/mandela or r/glitchinthematrix where some guy found video proof of the prisoner emoji
      The context is that he message his friend that he stole a COD match with 50-49 follow by three prisoner emoji

  • @desiderium3243
    @desiderium3243 2 года назад +34

    One of the craziest things experience by my friend and I in middle school was a video of a man who died at a supermarket and workers used umbrellas to cover his body until the medics could arrive. Overtime of him trading sounds the video got lost. Until in 2021 he found the video except it was “new” The only problem was we had seen it already. In the supposedly new video people were wearing masks so we knew it was new. We both definitely remember him showing me the video in middle school and I making a comment that was derogatory in nature because the video was from Brazil. Very strange and only him and I know about it.

    • @gameonspooky
      @gameonspooky 2 года назад +1

      I'm from Brazil and never heard of such a thing lol

  • @yunomileslonglostson
    @yunomileslonglostson 2 года назад +20

    the spookiest time i've experienced the madela effect was a few years ago when i went inside a gas station. i looked for some candy or something to tie myself over for the afternoon, and i came across a "baby ruth" candy bar. but i have always, *always* remembered that candy being called a "babe ruth", not a "baby ruth"

    • @mr.anderson2241
      @mr.anderson2241 2 года назад +2

      Well that just seems like a case of misremembering, along with the fact a lot of people in general tend to call it a babe Ruth like the baseball player, which if anything I remember doing so as a kid and thinking there must be a connection between the two.

    • @ashethedestroyer5114
      @ashethedestroyer5114 2 года назад +3

      @@mr.anderson2241 I think the worst part is that they wanted candy and their first thought was a Baby Ruth

  • @newyorkgirl1997
    @newyorkgirl1997 3 года назад +23

    I remember when my boyfriend and I had a casual conversation and then the position of the heart in the chest came up and I was sooo freaked out about him saying that the heart is somewhat in the middle of the chest. He said it like it‘s the most obvious thing in the world, while I specifically remember being thaught in school that the heart was located on the left side of our chest...

    • @longjohnmcbigdong8541
      @longjohnmcbigdong8541 3 года назад +3

      its in the middle but not symmetric so most of it is on the left side. You can feel your heart beat much more on the left side of your chest than the right side.

  • @hioman
    @hioman 3 года назад +273

    My bet for the Berenstain bears one is that they out sourced out and then made a typo
    Edit: I meant the misspelled books and figurines not the confusion itself (probably shoulda specified that)

    • @vallisdaemonumofficial
      @vallisdaemonumofficial 3 года назад +12

      I think it's a misreading because how many millennials that grew up on this still can't read cursive?
      Or straight up bootleg copies? Cheaper kids books were a good hustle until mobile devices came into the picture. 🤔

    • @michaelhamilton4133
      @michaelhamilton4133 3 года назад +5

      It’s the font in the logo for it, it just tricks your mind in thinking it looks one way when it’s actually the other. It’s also because we all tend to have seen or read them when we were very young and our brains can be tricked in thinking they’re spelled differently

    • @jiraffe9600
      @jiraffe9600 3 года назад +6

      Or that Stein in surnames is a lot more common than Stain.

    • @nickrustyson8124
      @nickrustyson8124 3 года назад

      That or kids are just stupid

    • @XnalegeX
      @XnalegeX 3 года назад

      @@vallisdaemonumofficial Most Millenials were taught cursive, especially those of us that grew up on the Berenstain Bears. You're thinking of Gen Z. How many 3rd graders are really going to remember how to spell it, though?

  • @emmajohnston2007
    @emmajohnston2007 3 года назад +26

    In the 90s my friend and her brother came home from a holiday in New York. They showed me their photos, in one photo they where in a restaurant and you could see the New York sky line in the distance. I always remember that I asked them where that was and they told me it was in a restaurant in the crown of the Statue of Liberty. We where all just kids then, so many years later when I found out that there was no restaurant ever, I asked them and they both had no recollection of even being near the Statue when they were in New York. I asked if they could find the photos of their trip. Again we went through every photo and each one jogged my memory of that day they 1st showed me, each one seemed so familiar. I was convinced I’d see the photo I was talking about, except it wasn’t there. There wasn’t even a photo that had them in a restaurant or had the skyline in the background and they both told me they never even went to the statue of liberty. They do remember seeing it from a distance and took pics but they never got close. I always kinda just put it down to me being young and mixing up what I thought I saw through the time that passed. Until one day a guy I worked with was talking about his trip to New York and he said how he was shocked to discover there was no cafe in the crown of the Statue of Liberty, he said he was convinced he seen his cousins visit it in old vacation videos they showed him.

  • @iWerli
    @iWerli 2 года назад +4

    7:00 the reason people used to think he was all gold was because TVs and movies used to be much lower quality, and the blur and lack of color depth made it hard to tell his silver leg from his gold body

  • @Squidwart20
    @Squidwart20 2 года назад +18

    6:52 They are not wrong about the gold leg, he only had the silver leg in the Original Trilogy, in both the Prequels and the Sequels he is portrayed with a gold leg.

    • @edmardisla8492
      @edmardisla8492 Год назад

      He loses the gold leg in the Clone Wars, replaced by his silver leg. It was a "Destroy Droid Factory in X planet" episode.

  • @themememaster6775
    @themememaster6775 3 года назад +137

    Don’t forget the gumball machine emoji, I could’ve sworn it existed.

    • @wishbonefan
      @wishbonefan 3 года назад +6

      Yeah, it did!

    • @rupertdumbledin
      @rupertdumbledin 3 года назад +6

      DUDE U JUST BLEW MY MIND

    • @dannysankyu
      @dannysankyu 3 года назад +9

      they could’ve removed some emojis honestly but idk.

    • @ThePilleroflightning
      @ThePilleroflightning 3 года назад +5

      @@dannysankyu Nope. They’re all recorded and have a specific number to each of them.

    • @z0rvy
      @z0rvy 3 года назад +7

      Oh my god I’ve seen my teacher use it as decoration on a google slide

  • @ginger_nspice
    @ginger_nspice 3 года назад +56

    I recall learning in another YT video that the Squidward transformation was in the episode originally, but removed from future airings due to being too creepy.

    • @karlapinkie7697
      @karlapinkie7697 3 года назад +15

      That was a popular theory but there's no evidence of storyboards or anything. Not to mention a recording of the very original airing was found and it didn't include the scene

    • @silversurfer6360
      @silversurfer6360 3 года назад +5

      Tbh i dont remember squidward transforming ......

    • @eddyhoopin
      @eddyhoopin 3 года назад

      wrong

    • @firefoxbox9882
      @firefoxbox9882 2 года назад +2

      Courage the coweredly dog was a trip and I remember an episode where he's looking back in the house from the outside and grabs his ears and rips himself in half but can't find it anywhere might be on the DVD set but I never looked so idk

  • @debprivate7840
    @debprivate7840 3 года назад +47

    Back when Febreze came out there was a similar product called Fabreeze. Febreze was advertised better. Fabreeze actually worked a lot better but everyone kept confusing them and thinking there was only Febreze. I swear this is true.

    • @mcchicken4098
      @mcchicken4098 2 года назад +1

      I remember

    • @NickDankstein
      @NickDankstein 2 года назад +3

      How come there is no record of this alternate product?

    • @CaliRepublic77
      @CaliRepublic77 Год назад +1

      Stop making shit up. There is no such product called Fabreeze. Show me a link to a product or some web page that mentions it. It doesn’t exist.

  • @floppa4461
    @floppa4461 2 года назад +1

    the robber emoji did exist, but they decided to delete it due to violence, same thing to the gun emoji, it used to be an actual gun, but now it's a water gun

  • @mintyflores7378
    @mintyflores7378 3 года назад +127

    Fun fact: Sometimes twins are born as mirrors to each other. For example, one is right handed and the other is left handed. The right handed twin may also have their heart on the right which completely tricked me into thinking all right handed people were like that.

    • @PeterGriffin11
      @PeterGriffin11 3 года назад +14

      Everyone's heart is in the middle of their chest.

    • @pentilex4338
      @pentilex4338 3 года назад +8

      Unless you have some serious issue, it's always in the middle

    • @Ichigo4girls
      @Ichigo4girls 3 года назад +11

      @@pentilex4338 it's supposedly a Mandela effect that our heart was originally on the far left side of the chest, which is why when saying the pledge our allegiance to the flag we put our hands on the left side with our right hand

    • @maximumbeans9310
      @maximumbeans9310 3 года назад +11

      @@Ichigo4girls I think that's just people perpetuating the same medical misinformation they've heard growing up. Like how people always say yawning is to take in extra oxygen.

    • @Ichigo4girls
      @Ichigo4girls 3 года назад +1

      @@maximumbeans9310 that's a valid point

  • @Steve606_
    @Steve606_ 3 года назад +24

    11:37 as a person who has been a fan of rubik's cubes for a while now, it's hillarious that so many people don't know how it's spelled that it has to be classified as Mandela effect

  • @xdriger54321
    @xdriger54321 3 года назад +21

    The Paul McCartney Yesterday actually have more detail about it, in the recordings, we heard the “yes” being the same pitch as “terday”, but we recall the “yes” being slightly higher

  • @gypsydanger1013
    @gypsydanger1013 2 года назад +9

    Random cool thing about knowing where your heart is: some people have it in the middle left, and other people have it further to the left. We have the slopey bit at the bottom to accommodate our left lung. It's known as the cardiac notch :)
    Also, "heartstrings" are a real thing. If you cut a heart in half, it has literal strings called chordae tendineae.

  • @masonpim
    @masonpim 2 года назад +6

    Actually about the Pikachu’s Tail one, it actually appears in Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire, the dress-up Pikachu you get in Slateport City actually has a black tip (it also appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as Pikachu’s Player 8 Skin)

  • @gabrielneri2820
    @gabrielneri2820 3 года назад +11

    C3PO's leg got me good...i always remembered it as being all gold

    • @Kaiji...
      @Kaiji... 3 года назад

      I watched Star Wars way later than most people, so I saw toys and stuff before seeing it, and I remember being annoyed about the silver part

  • @tubecrazy3000
    @tubecrazy3000 3 года назад +4

    I’ve totally used the burglar emoji. I had a message where I said as a joke “we’re gonna rob someone” when my mom asked me what I was doing. I vividly remember scrolling and selecting it. I’ve never thought about it until now.

    • @thejunktownsheriffkilliand4800
      @thejunktownsheriffkilliand4800 2 года назад

      The burglar emoji was removed I think. It was definitely on Skype in 2013-2017, since whats when I used Skype most often. It was even animated, too, it did a little evil smirk at you then smiled.

  • @RagingInsomniac
    @RagingInsomniac 3 года назад +47

    Pretty reasonable explanation, the brain makes up details when you forget a memory. That’s why whenever you lose something, you have a hard time finding it. When you remember it as being in one spot, it’s actually in another spot.

    • @carljohnson6183
      @carljohnson6183 3 года назад +2

      Yeah but why so many peoples brains made up the same details

    • @RagingInsomniac
      @RagingInsomniac 2 года назад +1

      @@carljohnson6183 Your brain stores info, making up false memories when you forget.

    • @carljohnson6183
      @carljohnson6183 2 года назад +4

      @@RagingInsomniac ok and? Why so many peoples brains made up the same details

    • @kaijuslayer3334
      @kaijuslayer3334 2 года назад

      @@carljohnson6183 Maybe they didn’t. The whole idea is it’s possible for them to hear rumor and internalize it as their own memory.

  • @thepearled0120
    @thepearled0120 2 года назад +107

    Okay, I generally pass off a lot of Mandela Effect things, because they often have very easy explanations to them. But there's one in particular on this list that's actually kind of creeping me out. The JFK assassination one.
    What's creepy about this is that I already knew about this Mandela Effect, and I have for many years, but I knew about it in the exact _opposite_ way. I remember having thought for years that he was in a 6 seater car, but then I heard someone talking about the Mandela Effect mention that he had always actually been in a 4 seater car. I was confused and unsatisfied by this, so I watched footage of the day when JFK was assassinated, and could confirm first-hand that I was mistaken and that he'd always been in a 4 seater car.
    And now I'm hearing it told the _exact_ opposite way. I'm honestly not sure how to explain that.

    • @TheOfficialGioGraphic
      @TheOfficialGioGraphic 2 года назад +7

      THAT JUST TRIP. ME OUT. I literallt remember the same thing , I was learning about the Mandela effect years ago and heard that people cleanedit was a six-year car but history claims it was four seater But there was residual evidence of a six seater car based on toy models that were made of the car , A mystery of why do people remember six when it was four and I even checked it myself to see if it was for and I remember seeing for and now I’m looking again and six and that’s just really weird because it’s one thing to have a misconstrued memory but I clearly remember seeing the actual footage with four people because I watched a video of the Mandela effect so now hearing the total opposite is extremely baffling it makes you question the reality of the situation a bit more because how is this possible

    • @BLKDAWGZ
      @BLKDAWGZ 2 года назад +4

      Same but not jfk
      Moral Lisa smiled then didn't and is now smiling again
      And c3pos leg mendella was that it was red not gold now its silver

    • @okyep
      @okyep 2 года назад +1

      Okay what if it's not Mandela effect and instead
      It happened years ago,
      And
      You just didn't give a fuck about jfk like he got blasted and ur just like ay ight new president I guess.
      Like most people.

    • @sweetsmakemeshredded3672
      @sweetsmakemeshredded3672 2 года назад +1

      @@BLKDAWGZ wtf dude, i remember c3po had red leg ? ? ?

    • @camwoods6969
      @camwoods6969 2 года назад +1

      Something similar happened to me but with froot loops to fruit loops to froot loops again

  • @LoesungFeuer5
    @LoesungFeuer5 Год назад +2

    The Mona Lisa one is crazy, because I remember actual discussions about if she's smiling or not. At some point about ten years ago scientists even used facial recognition and mathematical vectors to to find an answer to this question. Even Dan Brown writes about the smiling topic in one of his books. But now she is actually smiling. And there is no doubt over it. Wtf.

  • @saschaberger3212
    @saschaberger3212 3 года назад +112

    It's crazy how even in different languages we got it wrong as well. Luke I'm your father/ Scotty beam me up. In German we had the exact same translated. That's super weird

    • @moltencandlecrab
      @moltencandlecrab 3 года назад +1

      Shit you're right, but we did get the Saw one correct somehow

  • @OKOK-sr2xg
    @OKOK-sr2xg 3 года назад +17

    Freddy does actually sing "of the world" in the remastered 2011 version of the song, but only in the middle of the song, not the end.

    • @LimeyFella
      @LimeyFella 3 года назад +1

      he also sings it at the end of live performances

    • @ROYALTYBABY360
      @ROYALTYBABY360 2 года назад

      Live performance

  • @iamsam-cu9rz
    @iamsam-cu9rz 3 года назад +110

    Scariest thing about Mandela effect is how people are convinced it’s some parallel universe thing when it’s just a psychological thing.

    • @allthingschanice2485
      @allthingschanice2485 2 года назад

      Deception at its finest

    • @mitpoker7319
      @mitpoker7319 2 года назад

      I'm telling you man! It's those dayum city folk and their quantum computer mechanics! They can alter reality, mann...

    • @angelfoe8728
      @angelfoe8728 2 года назад

      I'm actually from another timeline....

    • @foxtrot3791
      @foxtrot3791 Год назад

      Most of them i can brush off as not remembering correctly or not knowing in the first place, but the fruit of the loom one will never not disturb me

    • @frankiemckane6314
      @frankiemckane6314 Год назад +1

      The scary thing about the Mandela effect is that different people from different places remembers only two things of one source either some thing was there or was not there it’s not like there’s different people that’s remembering different objects or different colors of one source it’s just two options. That’s why people are weirded out by it.

  • @はるき-h6q
    @はるき-h6q 2 года назад +14

    I have always been a massive fan of the SAW franchise, watching all the movies many many times as a kid. Therefore I am confident when I say it's always been "I want to play a game". I remember saying that line while playing with a Jigsaw mask on!
    So it's a bit weird that actual "experts" in a certain subject never seem to agree with the mandela effect... good video though

  • @thenewherooftime815
    @thenewherooftime815 2 года назад +4

    I love learning about this effect, interesting to think about how so many people remember something so famous and Iconic wrong, like Mr. Monopoly and that one Star Wars scene

  • @bigismacks
    @bigismacks 3 года назад +13

    How do you not remember the couple fighting scene in ratatouille ? I remember laughing when he said she didn’t have the guts n she just shoots😂😂

  • @yattalog
    @yattalog 3 года назад +8

    About the music of Queen: there IS a studio version that he sing the "of the world" after everything, not only live version. It's in the ending scene, when credits are coming up in the screen of one of Emilio Esteves's "Mighty ducks" movies

    • @drewtheunspoken3988
      @drewtheunspoken3988 2 года назад

      I've also heard that version on the radio. It's always played in conjunction with We Will Rock You.

  • @Devon.with.an.i
    @Devon.with.an.i 3 года назад +127

    As much as I’d like to believe the Mandela effect is real, most of these can be chalked up to memories fading over time. If you think back to a memory in your childhood and talk to a friend about it that was there, 99% of the time they have a different story.

    • @ericwickman920
      @ericwickman920 3 года назад +13

      That IS what the Mandela Effect is.

    • @Devon.with.an.i
      @Devon.with.an.i 3 года назад

      @@ericwickman920 To an extent, yeah. The Mandela effect is things changing because you transferred to another universe with minor to major changes in the past. The brain’s memory isn’t as solid as some think, it’s a cool theory though.

    • @ronnieherd9247
      @ronnieherd9247 2 года назад

      Memory and knowledge are two different things.

    • @n646n
      @n646n 2 года назад

      @@Devon.with.an.i No it isn't. That's a theory behind the mandela effect. The mandela effect is simply a large amount of people thinking something is slightly different than it is.

    • @Devon.with.an.i
      @Devon.with.an.i 2 года назад

      @@n646n That’s what most people go to for the reasoning. It is just people’s memories altering over time, I was just talking about some of the reasoning

  • @morgue.dweller
    @morgue.dweller 2 года назад +3

    17:14 I'm assuming you haven't seen the film because the entire intro is Remy and his colony being shot at by an old lady with a shotgun lmao

  • @zombie-cafe1965
    @zombie-cafe1965 2 года назад +4

    The Squidward turning into a snail was the most confusing one for me 😂

  • @AS-fu1kd
    @AS-fu1kd 3 года назад +6

    The scarecrow having a gun in wizard of oz gives me actual chills

  • @luckyducky7819
    @luckyducky7819 3 года назад +142

    Nice video! Though I wish you offered the conventional (and true) explanation for the "residual timeline" thing in this. For example, you could have said "The doughboy's scarf being blue in recreations is likely why so many people remember it being blue in official media".

    • @BookofValis
      @BookofValis  3 года назад +30

      I did it for some on this video, but tried not to do it too much, cuz I know people are really into their personal explanations

    • @luckyducky7819
      @luckyducky7819 3 года назад +11

      @@BookofValis I noticed with C3PO, and also noticed you lightly touched on it. Thanks for telling me why!

    • @rageagainstthemachine7434
      @rageagainstthemachine7434 2 года назад +2

      NOBODY HAS SAID ANYTHING ABOUT THE LHC LARGE HADRON COLLIDOR OR SOMETIMES REFERRED AS CERN !

    • @rageagainstthemachine7434
      @rageagainstthemachine7434 2 года назад

      @Xie Hua Piao Piao 💯💯💯💯👍👍👍👍👍ABSOLUTELY !!!!!!!!
      WHY ? BECAUSE SCIENTISTS AT CERN HAVE COME FORWARD STATING EXACTLY WHAT ALOT OF PEOPLE AGREE ON , PARALLEL UNIVERSES , DIMENSIONS , PORTALS !!!!!!! GOTHARD TUNNEL OPENING CEREMONY WAS TOO OVERWHELMING WITH ALL THE DEMONIC THERE IN ONE AREA !!!!!!!!!!

  • @aapadre
    @aapadre 2 года назад +5

    19:00 I remember a teacher told the class a fun fact saying that the heart isn’t just on the left side and more in the middle but still slightly left. Teachers always had taught me it was 100% on the left til that point

    • @ronnieherd9247
      @ronnieherd9247 2 года назад

      I remember people used to take their pulse from the wrist, that`s not possible now. The heel of the thumb is where you can feel your pulse now.

  • @Logan_Irrelevant
    @Logan_Irrelevant Год назад +3

    What I have learned from the Mandela effect is that people just can’t admit that their memory can be wrong.

  • @Unknown__
    @Unknown__ 3 года назад +5

    18:45
    “Nothing bad ever happens to the Kennedys”

  • @leogg1402
    @leogg1402 3 года назад +16

    The Rataouille scene was always there since the first time I watched the movie, maybe in the US it was censored or something (knowing how the US liked to alter japanese material wouldn't be a surprise) but I am surprised that this scene was at the abyss. Look up at international Rataoille releases, it's there

    • @ndnironboy
      @ndnironboy Год назад

      Me too remember seeing it in theaters the first time.

  • @dylanwfilms
    @dylanwfilms 3 года назад +15

    My mom used to work for Disney so we have a lot of memorabilia including two prominently framed art pieces including Mickey, one with the tail and one without! And all of my drawings of Mickey I can find don’t have a tail. Weird!

  • @bondjamesbondnumber1
    @bondjamesbondnumber1 2 года назад +1

    Another music Mandela effect, in the song “You Could Be Mine“ by Guns n Roses, I remember the line “But your wasting your time“ in the chorus side by side with the line “but your way out of line“ but the line “but your wasting your time“ is not and has never been apart of the chorus or the overall song.

  • @DLCoker666
    @DLCoker666 2 года назад +3

    8:45 in the very 1st verse of we are the champions, he says "no time for losers cause we are the champions of the world." I feel like this isn't a Mandela affect but just people remembering the first time its sung

  • @barr4ckObama240
    @barr4ckObama240 3 года назад +12

    Pikachu actually had brown in his tale in the 1995 artwork for Pokémon red and green/blue and the in game sprites

  • @Sleepymazda999
    @Sleepymazda999 3 года назад +37

    “Do you guys remember jif peanut butter?” Yeah they still sell it lmao

    • @pepearown4968
      @pepearown4968 2 года назад

      I always knew it as JIF, personally.

  • @5grandat8to1
    @5grandat8to1 3 года назад +17

    we’ve definitely switched timelines because i have a very vivid memory of drawing pikachu with a black tip tail as a child

    • @DigitalXAddict
      @DigitalXAddict 3 года назад +3

      While I don't remember Pikachu ever having a black tip tail, I remember me and friends drawing it with one and realising "Oh damn, we did it wrong" and then we had to redraw the entire thing time and time again. My guess it's because of Pikachus ears, as it would look more fitting.

    • @elfinnch7613
      @elfinnch7613 2 года назад +1

      NO BECAUSE SAME

  • @thejunktownsheriffkilliand4800
    @thejunktownsheriffkilliand4800 2 года назад +5

    Hey, I remember being taught in school until 8th grade that in English (I am Czech), the words Wednesday and Thursday were swapped. The days were not, just the names for them. I then remember just getting worse grades from English tests because I used Wednesday instead of Thursday and multiple times, ofc now it being wrong.
    Nobody ever believed me, always was told I was just dreaming.

  • @koimillie
    @koimillie Год назад +2

    Also in the Tinkerbell opening, she didn't come from the right. She'd come from the left, and the sparkles didn't come out of her wand..she'd try twice and nothing came out, then she'd get frustrated and either smack it or shake it hard? and her wand would start sparkling like a fourth-of-July sparkler and THEN she'd do the wave over the castle.

  • @diamondnose750
    @diamondnose750 3 года назад +7

    there's an episode of ed, edd, n' eddy where the eds break reality and a three-headed rolf rips a hole in reality from the other side and says "many doors, yes?" but a lot of people remember rolf saying "life has many doors, ed-boys"
    i think that counts as an example of the mandela effect

    • @GoblinDave152
      @GoblinDave152 3 года назад

      I remember it as "life has many doors Ed-boys" only because I've seen many memes of it to the point I ended up believing it as fact until I saw the actual episode

    • @SourRazberry
      @SourRazberry 3 года назад

      Bruhhh 🤯 I used to love Ed Edd and Eddy and I can remember that shit so fucking clearly!!

  • @october5150
    @october5150 3 года назад +34

    For pikachu it's different, for me it wasn't like "oh as a kid I remembered it as ____" I always loved pikachu and drew him with a black line on his tail, but then I saw video of someone making him and I was confused as to how the person forgot to add the black line, right after that it seemed like the world changed because then I went to see more pikachu videos and suddenly he just didn't have it anymore.

    • @toonytomas762
      @toonytomas762 3 года назад +7

      I remember the day when I was bored and decided to draw a pikachu. I searched up a image of pikachu and drew it and colored it with a black tail. The picture also had a black tail.

    • @SourRazberry
      @SourRazberry 3 года назад +10

      Bruh I had a similar situation!! I have allllllllways been OBSESSED with Pokémon. Loved it, played it, watched it, all that. When I was probably in middle school, my best friend loooooved pikachu and really wanted a clip on tail. I made her one from scratch from memory and put in that black bar on the tail. When I showed it to her she said it was wrong and I told her it wasn’t lol. I looked it up confused and baffled because lo and behold, no black bar. Never has been any black bar. I stared at that pic for what felt like a century because it felt so wrong and made me question my sanity lol

    • @miscellaneoof
      @miscellaneoof 3 года назад +2

      The oras costume pikachu does have a black tip on the tail

    • @mikeyeudy7944
      @mikeyeudy7944 3 года назад +2

      I believe pikachu toys had a black tail, that’s what I remember!

    • @beorthwulf7109
      @beorthwulf7109 3 года назад +2

      I legitimately had to check my Pikachu plushies and merchandise from the 90s on that one in my closet and was shocked to see nothing at the end of the tail on any of it

  • @soovi4522
    @soovi4522 3 года назад +4

    I think an important one that this video missed is the song "Smooth Criminal" by Michael Jackson. A lot of people remember the famous line saying "You've been hit by, you've been struck by, a smooth Criminal" however, this line only appears once in the song, and the first chorus only says "You've been hit by, you've been hit by, a smooth Criminal" the famous line is still there, but the first chorus is replaced.

  • @randypronk1514
    @randypronk1514 2 года назад +3

    Why doesn't anyone do a credibility iceberg for subjects such as: RUclips Channels, Journalists, Leaders, etc.

  • @MatthewCJoy
    @MatthewCJoy 2 года назад +3

    I was scared because I was literally thinking "I saw him say of the world yesterday on a live performance" till you of course clarified

  • @noxnilrem9351
    @noxnilrem9351 3 года назад +54

    I strongly remember being taught and learning that the heart was on the right side of the body, but only two years ago have been going through the realization that it is in fact in the middle. Mandela effect is awful for people who suffer with delusions as it's played hard into my delusions since then. Honestly hope it's not as bad for others going through a similar mental issue.

    • @BADOLODON
      @BADOLODON 2 года назад +14

      How can you be taught that the heart is on the right side when it is on the left side? Our left lung is literally smaller to open some place for our heart to reside.

    • @noxnilrem9351
      @noxnilrem9351 2 года назад +6

      @@BADOLODON Yes I know that now but growing up I only learnt that it was on the right side, I knew nothing about lung sizes at the time.

    • @christianbrehm5398
      @christianbrehm5398 2 года назад +8

      You can literally feel that your heart is on the left side of your chest. There’s no way anyone taught you it’s on the right, you just have a shitty memory.

    • @noxnilrem9351
      @noxnilrem9351 2 года назад +14

      @@christianbrehm5398 How kind. Not everyone can feel their heart on the left side of their chest. I can't feel it on the left and I've known and met a few people know who remember learning it being on the right side of their body. There is a reason why it's on this list. It is called the Mandela Effect for a reason. Not everyone is the same as you nor had the same upbringing/memories as you. Maybe instead of trying to disprove my memories, read my comment as what it was intended for.

    • @delannaa
      @delannaa 2 года назад +2

      I remember thinking the heart was on the right side too but that was probably just me being a dumb child

  • @ParablePreacher
    @ParablePreacher 3 года назад +19

    That Tinkerbell intro got me bent lol! She definitely was apart of that first intro that you showed!!

  • @Nakia11798
    @Nakia11798 3 года назад +6

    My mom is a nurse, so I always knew the heart was slightly left of the centre of the chest. The pledge thing definitely messes people up, even non-americans.

  • @JetStoneGD
    @JetStoneGD Год назад +2

    For the "I was a teenage Gary" I remember squid ward having a scene where he was transformed into snail. But I also remember Patrick getting stung by the syringe and turned into a snail...

    • @Jewel_Screaming_Chango8387
      @Jewel_Screaming_Chango8387 Год назад

      I don’t remember the squid ware scene but do remember Patrick getting infected before squidward and at the end 4 are meowing at the moon

  • @ThePoonio
    @ThePoonio Год назад +1

    The 'we are the champions' mandella effect is because after each chorus he sings 'of the world' but not at the end of the song where people expect it to be.

  • @Kiannka
    @Kiannka 2 года назад +4

    The fruit of tbe loom one is driving me crazy Im gonna go through my parents closet and double check that 😭

  • @JamesClarke.yt.
    @JamesClarke.yt. 3 года назад +4

    I'm like 100000% sure that Squidward turning into a snail scene happened. I remember watching that on tv, and it was probably a regional cut

  • @miloyall
    @miloyall 3 года назад +4

    16:50 I remember that scene so well, my parents were so started.

  • @JPonTime
    @JPonTime 2 года назад +2

    15:28 they might’ve took the rising sun out the movie bc in Japan it’s a good song but in Korea it’s a sing of remembering wartime and is equal to the swasticka

  • @toast7150
    @toast7150 2 года назад

    i love watching these videos as background stuff, it makes everything less boring :)

  • @shadow_shine3578
    @shadow_shine3578 3 года назад +9

    3:05 I have a copy of that book at my grandparents. Yeah it had that E there. Same with most of the books.
    Now the young reader novel length books did have an A, but the young baby books have an E.

  • @hobbteach7388
    @hobbteach7388 3 года назад +4

    17:08 I don't understand, there was a grandma with a shotgun in the first scenes if im not wrong