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Does no one remember the little kid sitting on the pier fishing and singing the Oscar Mayer song?
I remember it and even can sing it, but it still didn't sink in that the name was being written wrong in store ads, etc. 🙂
Cause Oscar Mayer has a way with B-O-L-O-G-N-A! 😊
Hell yeah
I do
I sure do. Song too. Lol
I feel like Shaggy used to do a lot of “hard swallows” when he was scared which was animated with an adam’s apple. That’s why we remember it so much.
He did. And now we can't find any examples of him doing it? Riiiiight...
While riding a bus in Chicago, I had my Walkman on, absorbed in music, when I unexpectedly caught news of Nelson Mandela's passing upon reaching my relative's house. VH1 was broadcasting a speech delivered by Mandela's wife, which we all gathered around to watch. Soon after, a conversation about Mandela ensued, and confident in my knowledge, I mentioned his demise. To my astonishment, someone insisted that I was mistaken and that Mandela was indeed alive. I stood there speechless, unable to comprehend the situation. Perhaps it was a figment of my imagination, I pondered. However, they pulled up evidence proving Mandela's continued existence, leaving me utterly bewildered.
🤔
Just kind of crazy the commie became President of SA after his release, and you don't remember that.
The Sinbad one always gets me as I worked at a video store and was given the vhs screener. My whole family remembers watching this. Crazy!
I loved watching sinbad I even have the tape
I had the movie!!
I remember renting that when I was about 11 yrs old.
Do you remember the plot?
Everyone remembers but no tape or details are ever shared 😂😂😂
The Berenstain/stein... bears one blows my mind because I had MANY of these books growing up... I could swear they were Berenstein... I actually went last time I saw something about this and pulled a book of mine from the shelf and indeed it says Berensain... which still blows my mind... I look at it in complete and utter disbelief to this day... as I could SWEAR it was Berenstein...
I did the same after that movie came out
I had trouble pronouncing it because it was "ei". I could never be sure it was "stine" or "steen" or "stain". If it had been "stain" I would have had no issue with pronunciation.
I have a thought on this… the a and e get mixed up for me depending on the font because I’m legally blind. Could it just be one of those situations where your brain inserts the most likely letter and you just never thought ab it? Just curious.
It DID! 💯💯💯💯💯
There were books published with both spellings. That's why you remember stein. Some books did have that
Ed McMahan giving people huge checks for publishers clearing house anymore is a huge M.E for me
Not being from the US, I've no idea what you are talking about.
I have a July 1965 Reader's Digest with an article in it on "Smokey the Bear."
It's on page 134 and it's titled, "Smokey the Bear and his friends."
I have a scan of the page.
@@ebayerr that's awesome
@@shannahonea714 Thanks
Yeah I remember the Ed McMahon PCH sweepstakes commercials.
My wife and I had had a friendly argument in the 1990s whether it was pronounce Beren Steen or Beren Stine. We could not have had that argument if it had been spelled Berenstain. You cannot get een or ine from ain. And the odds are two to one that we both got it wrong. I had studied German and she was a French and Spanish teacher. So I don’t know about all the other Mandela cases, but I do know this one happened. Somehow there is the memory of us saying this but even looking at VHS tapes of this book being read, the name is spelled Berenstain. There had to have been some sort of time or dimension shift.
My posting on this is basically the same. Couldn't decide on a pronunciation based on the "ein" spelling.
There were books published with both spellings
I definitely remember it as Berenstein. My kids loved these books. We bought every one that came out. My daughter kept asking me how to say their name. I explained to her more than once that the name was a German name and under German pronunciation, the "ei" is pronounced as "i". I clearly remember us talking about that.
@@scottgunn52 there were versions published with both spellings
@@someperson8649This sounds more plausible. I find it difficult to believe that anyone with a family name with 'Stain' in it would be taken seriously.
the biggest for me is Charles Lindberg's baby. he was taken from his bedroom window and never seen again. Grandpa in the Simpsons yells "I'm the Lindberg baby!" but now the dead child was found, and the murderer executed?!
Nope. An innocent man named Bruno Hauptmann was accused, found guilty and executed as the murderer but, in actual fact, the theory that Charles Lindbergh himself-that “GREAT AMERICAN HERO” we’ve all been told to celebrate-being the one who KILLED HIS OWN SON because he was a psychopathic narcissist who felt as if his son’s “delayed” development put him, Charles SR, in a bad light; and who then had his elite buddies help him cover it up? In reality, it hits much closer to home. RIP baby Charlie. 🙏🏼❤️
That's the way I remember it, being 64, this is what we were taught, and then later I heard a completely different story. That he was found and had been beheaded and they caught him and executed him. I was taught he was never recovered . And I mean I was taught this many times .
Me too
my memory is the baby was never found, back in 1988 me and granny talked about it.,she always wondered what happened to the baby
Here's a weird Mandela fact, Jim Carrey either was the first person to have multiple Mandel effects or he is the cause of them. In the movie The Mask there is a scene where he fakes his death as the mask playing a cowboy then gets up and he is accepting the Oscar for his performance and quotes Sally Fields famous like "You love me, you really really love me!" Then in the movie The Cable Guy he is having dinner with Matthew Broderick at Medieval Times and ask for his chicken skin and puts it on his face and quotes the line from Silence of the Lambs "Hello Clarice, so good to see you". And finally in Ace Ventura 2 he is at a dinner for the rich and elite and a sees a woman wearing a fox pelt around her neck and she is with a man who is short bald and wearing an eye monocle and top hat and says. " You must be the Monopoly guy, based on not just his clothing but the monocle. Thats why everyone who watched the movie got the reference and got the joke. As we all are now told the Monopoly guy never had a monocle,Sally field never said that and that line was never in Silence of the Lambs. But he seemed to think all of these things or the writer of the scripts and everyone either got duped into believing these were facts because of watching those films or he was from another dimension.
Jim Carrey quit because of a spiritual enlightenment... This is just mental whats happening here!
@@spacemodem4163 no, its something more than that. There is a place called the international cartography association or something to that effect. Well every year for decades they hold a contest for elementary schools around the world and which ever school makes the most unique world map wins a prize and their map gets hung in the headquarters building of this group of highly respected map makers. If you go to their web site and look at the winners year after year kids would draw the same basic design of a world map with north americas west coast almost in line with south americas west coast. Kind of strange that the group that the world turns to for map authentication would pick winners who drew continents thousands of miles off from where we are now told they are supposed to be. Kind of weird that the north pole has completely vanished from history. They said that if the northern ice cap were to melt the oceans would rise hundreds of feet but every single costal city is still there and the north pole is gone. Its not on any globe or antique maps there is no where where you can find a northern and southern polar ice cap. But there are hundreds of islands now above canada that just seem to pop up out if nowhere one day. No towns or citys no bases even though their strategic positioning to russia and other European and asian countries would be key for north america no a single base or landing field nothing. We have bases in Antarctica but not the islands above Canada. Hell we have 750 bases in over 80 countries and we don't have one there. Kind of strange. There is a lot more to this then just "shared mass wrong memories". I have an extremely sharp memory and I can give that sure maybe a couple of things I might have misremembered. But dozens of things that go beyond a movie line or song lyric have been changed. And its not because I saw a peanut commerical. This is something that delves into the multiverse and quantum entanglement the earths energy meridians and a host of other things. You can write it off but if you delve deep enough into this rabbit hole you will start to find some very strange things.
I am from Europe, Balkan region,born in 1991, so i watched dubbed Snow White when i was a kid. So, it wasnt in English, i didnt speak any English. Evil queen said, and it isnt just me that remembers,my mother also quoted it regularly, "Ogledalce,ogledalce,reci mi ko je najljepši na svetu" whic translates to "Mirror, mirror..." If it was "Magic mirror" it would be "Čarobno ogledalce,reci mi..." which would even sound better, which means that it isnt translators artistic depiction or however you wanna call it. The translation Mirror Mirror is too literal in Serbian,and thats how it was. Thats what gets me, i always see these people thinking that only Americans experience this (classic) because of some American stuff,disney parks or whatever. I dont get 90% of this guy references,didnt watch new Scooby,theater Scooby, i only watched Scooby on video tapes when i was a kid and i remember adamas apple shaking. But lets forget that,just focus on the translation in snow white
I see they didn't mention Dolly from Moonraker not having braces on her teeth. I remember sitting in a theater and everyone laughing when she smiled and had braces on her teeth~sooooo spooky
I seem to remember that one, as well. I don't understand how the scene even makes sense if she doesn't have braces.
@@imkluu it doesn't make sense without them. that was their little bond, they both had 'metal teeth'
That is a definate Mandela effect, as a Bond movie fan I KNOW for a Fact she is supposed to have braces and DID in the original movie
It gets stranger, in the UK about 15 years ago a supermarket made an advert that actually had "jaws" from moonraker in it, he takes his shopping to the cashier and she smiles revealing metal braces, a perfect copy of......something that "never happened"........
@@leegon337 I saw the ad. Either reality has actually changed, or the CIA is pulling a fast one on everybody. It's all really creepy.
imagine watching this video, then one day watching it again in a (different) reality & some things seem to have changed.
That would be a mean April Fool's joke
I am 50 years old.
I remember Nelson Mandela dying in the 80s & being soooper confused when he died "again!"
I also remember Berenstein Bears for sure - with an "E"
Curious George ABSOLUTELY had a tail! I had the book.
Monopoly Man 100% had a monocle!!! We have the game.
Ed McMahon absolutely worked for Publisher's Clearinghouse. He was EVERYWHERE!
We live in a Quantum "multiverse." However, somebody be messin' with da' MATRIX. This alternate bogus stuff started creepin' in around 2012. Has to do with CERN shenanigans I think.
I'm glad you explained where the Mandela effect name even came from because I wasn't even sure why it was even called that.
Google is a beautiful thing
2017 was when iearned
Me neither I never who Nelson Mandela even was considering I was born in the 80’s , he even existed at all so ….. yea!!!
Wow do they teach history where you're from?@@madden5508
Tell me your gen z without telling me you're gen z
I remember about ten years ago discovering these Mandela effects,at first it was very confusing,but it has led me to the conclusion that this reality is just a matrix,everything is taking place in the mind of the creator,timelines are subject to shifting blending and merging in and out of each other like spiral waves,expanding and contacting to infinity
Please stop smoking crack
There are actual verifiable scientific explanations for this, but that's the conclusion you jump too. That tells me everything I need to know about your level of intelligence.
@@kennethraymondmoore Your superiority complex is showing.
Exactly this or time travelers and the butterfly effect 🤔
so what you saying is God is getting senile? I can go with that.
I recall Mandela dying in prison in the 80s, late 80s. it was all over the US News and Africa mourned, it was up massive event. And then when I found out that Obama went to his funeral in 2013 my mind was confused. I could not even believe I was hearing
I remember him dying around the same time the Berlin wall fell
Some of his fellow ANC inmates did die. Hunger strike if i recall correctly. Mandela would have been mentioned as another ANC member because he was more important and well known.
If Mandela died in the 80's, then who was South Africa's first black president in 1994?
@@antonackermann9620 that's the problem. I say he died and it changed and you can't convince me otherwise and you say he didn't and I can't change your mind
@@mattneilson644 No, I get that. I'm just asking who was South Africa's first ANC president if it wasn't Nelson Mandela. That timeline must have had one, right?
Capn crunch actually had a commercial where they pointed out it wasn't fully spelled out. No unnecessary letters.
snow white is by the brothers grimm and it is a german story.
in the original, it is said as 'mirror, mirror on the wall..", so that's where this mandela effect comes from :)
Multiple people died multiple times. My wife and I are now tracking them. Rosalyn Carter was recent. We were talking about it being an analog to a bizarre Johnny Cash situation. Brian Dennehy died 2 or 3 times. My memory wasnt what it was but I have technically documented feats of memory. Multiple Bar Exams, the infamous card trick (only 90 people were verified to have done it), blind beating several Mike Tyson characters by rememberingjundreds of button presses and inventing/memorizing multiple chess opening to move 40+. It IS Berenstein Bears. My mother read it to me at age 3. I read at a college level in grade 2. I recall it because I learned the Steen/Stein thing and how it applied to Jewish German last names most of the time. Also, George HAD A TAIL. Im not sure of most of these but 3 or 4 I would bet my life on.
Dolores Cannon is one for me .a few years ago was watching her videos and was bummed to read she was dead.then about a year maybe two ago she was alive .now she's dead again . Another is the country singer Lucinda Williams .heard her music recently and was again bummed to hear she had a stroke and later died but now she's still playing gigs ,though she did have a stroke . Weird stuff .
One of my favourites is people thinking the Fruit of the Loom logo has a cornucopia.
I remember that
@@stephanieteague1748Me too
Fruit of the loom did have a cornucopia.
@@jrdsjr it did not. It had golden yellow leaves in the back at one point, but there has never been a cornucopia.
@@SerenDoubleYou I found out what a cornucopia was because I saw the fruit of the lube logo and asked my sister and she told me what it was. why would I ask her what a cornucopia was if it didn't have a cornucopia?
Even james earl jones the man who voiced darth vader himself has gone on record to say its "Luke i am your father" in interviews about the movie.
But he’s misremembering it wrong too! The first time someone said “Luke I am your father” was in a tv show in the 80’s, can’t remember the show, but the circumstances were that the parent was trying to cheer up the kid and talked into a fan saying the line, to try to make the kid laugh. The lines were always “you killed my father” “no, I AM your father” I’m not even a Star Wars geek and I remembered that line better than they do.
@@lisas7741that's why they call it a Mandela Effect. You're just arrogant enough to think you remember it better than the actual actor who said the line.
@@negadelph there are actual Mandela affects and then there is/are people misremembering things, there is a difference that everyone seems to forget. A Mandela Affect is a collective memory of something that never happened, or in the case of Mandela, hadn’t happened yet. With the Sinbad movie he made the affect come true based on what people remember seeing in the movie, that never existed, yet thousands of people remember seeing it, THAT is a Mandela affect not thinking Oscar Mayer was spelled differently and somehow changed, it never happened.
@@lisas7741 Actually you're wrong.... there are a bunch of brands that are spelled differently like Looney Toons etc. This isn't misremembering..... if you're using some new tech, you're going to try it out with things people won't notice to see the ramifications of the changes made. I don't think this is another dimension, this is a group going back to making changes and things are snowballing.
@@negadelph nope YOU ARE THE ONE WHO IS WRONG!!! You can’t go back and “change” the past in things that were printed or on old 8mm tape someone has recorded themselves of old VHS tapes people already have! Most of peoples perception of a Mandela affect is wrong. Just because technology makes it so a company can now do crazy stuff and changes what everyone remembers isn’t a Mandela Affect. How is my explanation before not getting through to you? There are so many fake (for lack of better word) affects that just aren’t! Oscar Mayer has always been spelled this way and even had it’s own jingle in the 70’s where the little boy spells it, so it’s NOT and never has been a Mandela Affect. Chuck E Cheese never had an apostrophe S until so many misunderstood the song jingle and thought it was ‘S when it was the word IS “Chuck E Cheese IS, where a kid can be a kid” that’s people mishearing something, then everyone following suit. See now what I trying to convey to you?
There was a famous kids song in the 60"s called "Smokey the Bear" . That may well have been where it started...
" With a Ranger's hat and shovel
and a pair of dungarees,
You will find him in th forest
always sniffin' at the breeze
People stop and pay attention
when he tells them to beware
'Cause everybody knows that
He's the Fire Prevention Bear
[Chorus]
Smokey the Bear, Smokey the Bear.
Prowlin' and a growlin' and a sniffin' the air.
He can find a fire before it starts to flame.
That's why they call him Smokey,
That was how he got his name.
You can take a tip from Smokey
that there's nothin' like a tree.
'Cause they're good for kids to climb in
and they're beautiful to see.
You just have to look around you
and you'll find it's not a joke,
to see what you'd be missin'
if they all went up in smoke.
[Chorus]
You can camp upon his doorstep
and he'll make you feel at home;
You can run and hunt and ramble
anywhere you care to roam.
He will let you take his honey
and pretend he's not so smart,
but don't you harm his trees
for he's a Ranger in his heart.
[Chorus]
If you've ever seen the forest
when a fire is running wild,
And you love the things within it
like a mother loves her child,
Then you know why Smokey tells you
when he sees you passing through,
"Remember...please be careful....
its the least that you can do."
Smokey the Bear, Smokey the Bear.
Prowlin' and a growlin' and a sniffin' the air.
He can find a fire before it starts to flame.
That's why they call him Smokey,
That was how he got his name
My friends and I watched Forrest Gump several times and quoted that line even more times. "Life IS like a bunch of chocolates" is the correct version. This parallel universe blows.
It’s not” bunch” though. It’s “box”. A box of chocolates.
it is IS!
It’s ‘box’ not ‘bunch’ and I think the reason people use ‘is’ instead of ‘was’ is because we’re still living.
I believe this quote is actually printed on the back of the VHS cover
Both "is" and "was" are used in the film at different times too.
Frosty was made with the scarf but he takes it off to wrap around the little girl because she’s cold
He never had on a scarf of any kind in the original and the little girl was already wearing a white one of her own
@@rickyhood8213 You’re right my bad. I think I got the first & second movies mixed up & with most advertising showing him with a scarf I forgot how it was in the first movie.
The burning of witches at Salem idea makes sense because many witches and heretics WERE burned in Europe (although hanging was most common there too). Engravings of those executions are widely found in books about the witchcraft persecution. Those images are in people's memory and easily transferred to events at Salem.
Yep, I used to live at the crossing in Paisley where famous witches remains were laid. They were hanged and burned at the stake. I didn't know they weren't burned at Salem
To be fair, none of them were even witches 🤨 💖
Part of the reason why witches were burnt, at least in the UK, was that some witches were also accused of treason, and the punishment of treason was to be burnt. This then likely got transferred over to the most well known witch trials. Witches were accused of making deals with the devil for their powers.
Though not all users of magic were accused, we had the cunning folk who were the counter to witches. they made the charms and witch bottles which would counter the curses placed by the witch..
The burning Jeanne d'Arc being the most well known.
Supposed witches were hanged in England, with heretics being burned. Witch burning happened on mainland Europe
I think the Forrest Gump one comes from people actually making a more grammatically correct sentence. Forrest says "Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates" because he's remembering what his mother said in the past, so he's making the sentence in the past. The problem is that what indicates past in the sentence is "said", but he mixes it up and puts the "is" in the past and turns it into "was". It's common for people to make those kinds of mistake, but when we remember the scene and quote it, it's common for us to simply fix that mistake and, therefore, misquote it.
Or they just mistake it with an flashback scene later on in the movie where his mother does say "Life IS like(...)".
The James Bond movie, where the character, jaws falls from a plane and meets a girl with glasses who smiles and shows her braces. It made sense because that’s why they made the connection. It appears on my DVD that she did not have braces. I could swear that she did!
I remember watching it when I was kid on VHS and she definitely had braces. I remember it clear as day.
@@christianaguirre4069 She did.
I believe that may have been in the theatrical release. Them walking away together made me laugh as a child, because they both had braces.
@@lupelupe9102 You are correct, it was an edit for the Cinema version.
No, it was not. There are countless reviews from the release confused as to why they had a connection when it would have made sense for her to have braces and make it more sensible @@Thurgosh_OG
My daughter asked me if Bob Barker was alive, I said 'no', 2 days later all over the news that Bob Barker died. He was 99.
he died in 1987 and his funeral was shown on every single tv station...i remember complaing cos that was all we could watch for several days, i had a 1 yro son and he was wanting his cartoons and couldnt watch them...
Yes. And his wife Winnie became an important diplomat or politician after he (died the first time).
yes exactly iwish i could fin the video of his first funeral
@@DLS.Supreme
Shoes,,, i remember something about shoes
@@toniotoole3968 His shoes were too small and the prison didn't want to get him bigger ones.
Everyone thinks Sarah Palin said she could see Russia from her porch. She never said that. Palin said, ("You can see Russia from Alaska"). It was Tina Fey in a Saturday night skit that said Sarah could see Russia from her porch.
Parodies are one of the ways our memories of the original can be altered!
For me the biggest one is jaws and the Swiss Miss girl in Moonraker. Everyone remembers her with braces but actually she doesn't have them
She did when I saw the movie as a kid!
The whole joke is predicated on them both having metal in their mouths!
It got a laugh in the audience when she smiled and displayed a mouth full of enormous braces.
This universe missed the whole point of that joke and left it out.
@@michaeldennisblakemore6286 Indeed. In this reality it's a joke without a punchline!
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She 100% had braces.
So I'm quite aware of all these Mandela effects since you covered the most popular ones. However, to this day I still have vivid memories of BOTH Kazam and Shazaam. I even remember them coming out like a year apart from each other and still remember both story lines all these years later. But I'm not naive, I recognize Shazaam never happened, but where tf does my memory (as well as countless others memories of it) think it remembers it as well as storing the plot and characters in my head? I even remember thinking at the time "another genie movie within a year of the last one?" To this day, Shazaam has been the most mind boggling memory that never actually happened.
Same. I remember watching both and they came out close together like you said about a year apart. That’s crazy.
Same.
Also "Berenstein Bears" not stain.
Stay in denial.
If they were released one year apart from each other than Shazaam must have been released in 1995. I want to say May or June of 1995 is when the film was released in theatres
I'm glad you made a passing reference to a man being convicted at the Salem witch trials - too often it's assumed only women were accused. My 10th-great-uncle, Thomas Farrar, was convicted at the age of 78; he wasn't executed, but did die a year later.
From what I recall the man who was pressed to death wasn't convicted of anything. The punishment was to force him to declare one way or another whether he'd performed any witchcraft. All he said was "more weight" until he died.
One man was crushed to death.
@@jodee8687 Yeah, that who I meant. That particular punishment was called pressing - more and more weight laid on a board put on top of the person's body.
Unfortunately for him, the guy he was talking to was named Moore and he was asking him to wait.
That's amazing that you can trace your family to him. What a crazy time. Do you think it might be true about something in the bread?
I didn't realise that there was such a difference between US and UK culture in terms of TV programmes and food branding, so any potential mandela effects were difficult to spot. However, the Star wars android's leg really stood out! No way would I have missed that if it was there in the beginning!!!! Very interesting video, as are all the list 25's. Thankyou to you and your team for all your hard work.
I can tell you’re from the UK by your spelling
@@drummersnare6276 Yes, it is a bit of a give away with some words
With the small televisions and grainy images we had back then. I could've very easily missed that myself. Nobody really noticed that until remastered movies.
@@Heliophanus True, that's a good point.
Another Brit here. I've know the leg was silver since I went to see 'A New Hope' in 1977. I always wondered why one of his legs was silver but it never really got explained.
Just came from the 4 Day International Mandela Effect Conference -hung with renowned physicists, authors, and the panel who is my soul family for a week -love them all, glad word is spreading
I’m also going to be covering more alternate reality stories, as I’ve had first hand compelling experiences that have brought me here, & continue to hear many more💫
May I ask how they explained it? You say alternate reality, how does that work?
I had visions and they were so clear I can never deny them again. I'd love to talk more.
My personal Mandela effect is with John Goodman. I could've swore i saw news articles and tv reports about him having a heart attack years ago and passing away, now i've found out he's alive and well and also dropped a shitload of weight to boot! 😅
Yes
he did have a heart attack but didn't die
I thought so too that's weird
His character on Roseann, Dan, had a heart attack and died
I thought so too. 🙈😂😂
Not once does the line "Elementary, my dear Watson" appear in the Sherlock Holmes canon - it's just how it's various permutations got distilled in the public's consciousness. Or maybe Basil Rathbone said it in one of the movies from the 1940s.
I have a private one all to myself (presumably). I faithfully watched the original Outer Limits tv show all through its initial run from 1963-65. The musical score was one of the things I loved about the series, and remembered an especially lilting passage from the episode "The Mutant". When the series was finally released on home video sometime in the 90s, I couldn't wait to hear my favorite soundtrack once again - but it wasn't there. I can still hear it in my head - but nowhere else.
I think the line given was 'The answer Watson, is elementary'
@@Graytail Could be. There are a slew of memorable quotes from the stories: "You See, Watson, but you do not Observe!" My favorite has to be the one from "Silver Blaze" about the dog that didn't bark in the night: " 'Is there anything else to which you would like to draw my attention?' asked the inspector. 'Yes', said Holmes, 'to the curious incident of the dog in the night.' "But the dog did nothing in the night!' said the inspector. "That was the curious incident,' said Sherlock Holmes." [Quotation approximate, from memory - too lazy to look it up.]
@@lesnyk255I dont know the episode, but from that I deduce that since the dog did nothing, clearly the animal knew the intruder enough not to alert the household. So Inspector, our suspect, must be of this household.
Omg that makes so much sense. My friends would use this line and I always wondered which part of the show it was used in!
@@avismoon I'm not referring to a tv show, but to the original printed short stories. The line may have been included in the screenplays, but "the dog that didn't bark" has become a bit of a metaphorical meme in its own right.
About george's tail...does anyone else remember there was a whole chapter about his tail?? . He was confused about this "extra arm" (literaly said in the chapter) and wasnt quite sure how to use it. I definately remember this chapter
...and he hung from a flagpole with his tail wrapped around it!
@@Heliophanus i never knew anything about that zozo, i didn't even know it existed . i'm talking about George. His name was George and he had a tail. If you don't believe this, find the so called zozo video of his tail and send me the link, because i still remember that chapter vividly
Definitely had a tail!
Curious George was originally call Zozo by his creators and did indeed have a tail. I personally remeber him passing a banana (edit: using his tail) to the human in an early episode.
And c3po was all gold. He lost his leg to the sand people and when he got it fixed all they had was old ship parts.
Uncle Sam is based on a real person named Samuel Wilson, who started a meatpacking company after the American Revolution. His company supplied troops in the War of 1812 with meat, earning him the nickname "Uncle Sam.
The nickname came about because he would stamp the meat u.s. adapted by the soldiers to uncle Sam instead of united states
I agree with A LOT of these ME's but not all of them. The ones I disagree with most are the food and labels. Companies get sued for various reasons and have to change their names/labels/mascots.. FRUIT Loops is one. They had ZERO fruit in them and got sued for it. So, instead of adding fruit, they changed the name to FROOT Loops.. It was both and everyone is right..
Then why deny it was changed?
fruit loops but the two oo's were there.
Cats. The Broadway Musical that was first performed in London in 1981 and came to the US is 1982. I have a memory of seeing the commercial for Cats, with the eyes that start to dance on TV, at my parents house. I remember it because at the time they had a small console style TV that sat on the floor. The TV that replaced it after we moved was larger, but was on an elevated cart to prevent my sister and me from sitting right in front of it. Anyway that console TV ceased to exist in 1977. And we moved in 1976. So it would be impossible to see that commercial pre 1976 on that TV for a play that didn't exist until 1981.
I bet "Humpty Dumpty was never said to be an egg but only drawn as one later on" is gonna be on here.
Forrest Gump: that's just a syntactical glitch. The actual line starts "Mama always said" making it past tense. Quoting it in present tense, it makes perfect sense to change it to "is"
Actually the present tense variation of the quote also exists in the movie, but is not said by Grump but by his dying mother in a flashback.
I'm with you on the movie kazaam I used to see the cover art sleeve at rental stores back in the the 90's probably hundreds of times and they even made a low-key reference to kazaam in the fresh Prince of Bel-Air that would have only made sense if the movie existed it's almost as if Shaquille O'Neal's kazaam version was put here as a diversion to confuse people
"Mirror mirror" is actually a closer translation of the original German, "Spieglein, Spiegelin" as anyone who has had a serious German class knows.
I've watched the German version. They would not go to the storybook for the original text, because most of it isn't in the story (probably copywrite reasons also). The queen says "spieglein, spieglein" (mirror, mirror)
The Forrest Gump line is depicted on the back of the VHS tape box as “life ‘is’ like a box of chocolates” so that’s where the confusion comes from
I believe the Mandela effect is a misremembering of the death of Stephen Biko (from a brain injury ) in 1977 - in a South African prison. - which was a huge news event. Biko and Mandela were both then pictured in the 1985 "We Ain't Going To Play Sun City No More" - by Little Steven. I think that's where the two merged in people's mind.
Nope.
My personal Mandela effect concerns the British actor Gorden Kaye who played René Artois in the comedy series 'Allo 'Allo. He died in 2017, but I clearly remember reading an article in which his death was mentioned a couple of years before his "official" death. I went online to see if other people also remember him dying earlier and I discovered that there are people who remember his death being announced on the news.
He nearly died in a weather related accident and was in a coma for a while. I think that’s where this comes from.
I don't think so, because the accident happened in 1990. The article I read was published a couple of years (I don't remember the exact year) before the announcement of Kaye's death in 2017.@@Gazzlewazzle
Deaths are misprinted all the time.
My mum always told us he died, I couldn’t believe it when he only died a few years ago
Deaths maybe misprinted its like how in 2011 I remember stan Lee trending cause he wasn't in the public eye as much,
he was trending cause people thought he was dead,
not cause it was announced but cause he wasn't really in the public eye until he cameoed in marvel movies.
So that could be the case here the media can be wrong too.
I think it's perfectly understandable that people have been remembering movie lines wrong. In a time before streaming services, DVD and maybe even VHS, you couldn't just check a line any time you wanted. You had to wait for the movie to be shown on TV again. People would say one thing and it would catch on. Nowadays, with streaming services and CZcams, you can just check any time.
It's just a coincidence that practically everybody misremembered the evil queen saying mirror mirror on the wall. Nobody remembers it the other way
@@moppman3191 It was 'mirror mirror' in the script, and also in the original fairy tale. Not sure why they went with 'magic mirror' in the movie, since that doesn't flow as well. Just a case of people remembering the fairy tale better than the movie.
if mandela effect is real then i probably already experienced it
i have a clear memory of a swing accident that knocked me out completely because i hit my head directly at the iron pole and when i woke up i found myself in teacher’s room, resting on the table because the school don’t have medical room, later on i looked at the mirror and saw the big wound on my head, somehow i don’t freak out after that but when teacher come in with a cleaver to apply it on my head to numb the pain, that’s when i freak out lol (they don’t have ice in the kindergarden at that time)
i have no memories after that incident and i don’t have the scar where it’s surpose to be on my head but that wound is still in my mind clearly, i have tried to talk with my parent about that incident and they have no idea while in the memory i do saw my dad come.
maybe multi dimensions do exist and i died in that timeline idk
i don't think it's really a mandela effect if you're the only one who remembers it happening
@@bagelthegarbagehuman i might be the only one died at that moment, mandela effect can occur to single person too you know but still it’s more common to see many people remembering something while others can’t
Mandela Effect is defined by many people remembering something differently, so no, one person cannot experience or dictate it @@nguyenduythang7598
Yeah I figured out something was wrong when I was a kid. Like 20 years ago. Also the song we will rock you by queen. It’s supposed to say “ we are the champions OF THE WORLD” at the very end of the song. But it now says “we are the champions…….” I noticed that 20 years ago. I believe Mandela effect is from dying and being transported to another timeline. Quantum immortality. I should’ve died like 3 times and after every time things were slightly different every time. This was all before mandela effect was mainstream. It scared me as a kid but now it’s widely known on the internet.
That's not a Mandela Effect, people just mistake the studio version with the live version.
what? I'm alive..... *facepalms*
"What if I told you... Everything you knew was true, is but a lie?"
... Yeah.
Even the voice actor for darth vador remembers the "original line" as being "luke, i am your father"
There was an interview with him in i think the late 70's early 80's talking about it.
My boyfriend is from Mass and says there are records of the various ways the witches were handled. And it’s absolutely true, some were burned or drowned. It’s in historical records.
When the powers-that-be successfully convince the masses that they can't trust their own memories, they can then successfully convince the people of anything. "Mandela effects" are the best executed gaslight in known history.
I'm always excited to see List 25! Mike, you look so much happier.
It's great to see this channel light back up. I'm broke so I can't send money. However, when List 25 has and adds Playlists, I can just keep looping those lists when I'm not watching.
Hey just watching, liking, sharing, and commenting is enough. I appreciate you!
@list25 the List 25 team has been crushing it. Thank you
@mandibailey9104 I know the feeling my friend. I'm broker than that back mountain thing there!
@dennisdesjardins6687 money comes and money goes. Can't hold it forever
@@mandibailey9104 If there was far less dishonesty in the world I would have money deserved which means LOTS of hungry people who need help would've received some. On that note, NEVER seek help with a great idea from a 1-800 invention hot-line.
NEVER!!!
How's this for the Mandela Effect: "Elementary, my dear Watson." Sherlock Holmes never said it. I wanted to check this out as an example of the Mandela Effect, so I just started casually mentioning how much I like the Sherlock Holmes stories. It was truly amazing, how many people smiled and said, "Elementary, my dear Watson!"
I am pretty sure it is made famous from being used in movies.
I remember Bob Barker dying several years ago. Now they said he died last week..... does Does anyone else have the same memory????
Yup me. And that's something I wouldn't misremember because I grew up watching Bob Barker on the The Price is Right with my mom.
Cap'n is short for Captain - just so you know.
Dolly from the Bond film, Moonraker - when Jaws fell from the cable car and landed close to her. When he got to his feet and she smiled at him - did she or did she not have braces? (which would've a great sight gag, seeing as Jaws had those metal teeth of his)
I remember the white hat on Uncle Sam because I have another propaganda poster of Stubby from the same time period framed in one of my kennel offices. Stubby was a pit bull that served in the war and was well-decorated for his service, and he was mostly white; the poster has the same lightly saturated, whitewashed look as Uncle Sam.
Since I train pit bulls for military applications, it seemed appropriate. 😅
Some of these are understandably for context. For instance, if someone said "No, I am your father" that is not as easily identifiable as speaking about Darth Vader or Star Wars so because you are not seeing the movie or scene when you quote it you specify "Luke" first. No mystery.
"Come back, Shane!" This line from the classic Alan Ladd Western was actually included in a list of the most iconic in film history quoted just that way.
When the line is in fact, "Shane, Come back!"
I've always gotten a kick out of seeing that Cap'n Crunch's eyebrows are in his HAT.
Good catch! Somewhat similar to the Guard in Wizard of Oz who cries... from his EYEBROWS??
I think it was because, in my memory, Mandela got very I’ll with pneumonia while in prison and news reports were saying he wouldn’t survive. And around that same time someone else important died, can’t remember who, and I think the two things merged in peoples memory. I remember a funeral on tv for someone but I knew it wasn’t Mandela
Who then?
Melson Nandela
Great th8ng about mandela effects, no matter which way you remember it, you can't convince the other side that they are wrong
8:31 Its just a rumor lol Quaker Oats is NOT discontinuing the Captain (well COMMANDER Crunch if you go by the stripes on his sleeves which is another mandela effect, many remember 4 which would make him a Captain). The cereal lives on 😉
8:39 thats probably why you were able to find him with the 4 on the left
13:38 not misquoted. In another reality, they chose a different take. We have footage that they chose to not use where tom hanks says it like we remember.
Thank you someone finally mentions OF THEM ALL! i found it in 2016, presented it in 2018, 2019 and few times since yet everyone stops at the mirror and ignores the rest
We remember moneybags, too but its pennybags now…and no we aren’t we know mr. Peanut lol
You saying why we remember the monocle or why people remembers quotes because of other movies…thats what i call manscuses…excuses made to discredit others memories and the mandela effect 🤗
"Magic Mirror on the wall" is a funny one... The original text from the Grimm brothers in German is "Spieglein, Spieglein an der Wand", so the English text seems to actually be a mistranslation, not so much a Mandela effect.
Translators frequently deviate from the original text to add their own flavor to it. You might call it a mistranslation, but it's probably 100 % intentional.
The stories in English generally have Mirror Mirror, it's only the Disney version that didn't. Easy enough to confuse the two.
I Googled Cap'n Crunch and it turns out there were RUMORS of it being canceled in 2011. That's literally the only thing I could find and General Mills addressed it back then saying it was exaggerated. 😂
Thank you! I luv Cap'n Crunch (and, yep, been thru enough boxes to know it's Cap'n) 😋
Oh, and used to put chocolate milk on my Cocoa Puffs while watching Spider Man on Saturday mornings.
Thanks for clearing that up. He had me for a moment
The Cap'n Crunch recipe was changed around that time having less sugar and it's crispiness was reduced because it was tearing up the tender roof's of children's mouths.
@@rayguile-rb6qi
I Believe that (about it tearing up kids mouths) because it can still, to this day, be rough on my mouth. 😂😂
@@rayguile-rb6qi Ah man, as a teen, getting home after drinking illegally, eating a handful of Cap'n Crunch dry cause I had the munchies, cripes, the next morning it felt like I ate razor blades, lol!
For the record, as an I Love Lucy fan, I've never remembered Ricky saying "Lucy, you've got some 'splaining to do!"- usually it's just " *LUCYYYYY?* " and then a staredown
Kirk DOES say, "Scotty, beam me up," in Star Trek IV:The Voyage Home. Got it on Blu-ray and because I have hearing difficulties, I utilize closed captions. Also checked it out on Paramount + and it's the same
Scotty beam me up =/= beam me up Scotty
Beware closed captions, almost every line is altered for convenience
Number 7 - Here in the UK we have a Kelloggs brand cereal that is, basically, chocolate Rice Krispies... and it is in fact called Coco *Pops*. Comes in a yellow box and the mascot is a monkey called Coco. I'm guessing some people managed to confuse the UK and US cereals somehow?
Australia here,,, We have same branding as UK ,,,, as i was watching this i had to pause and go check the kids cereal box's cause i was starting to doubt my own memories
They have Coco pops in the US they're called cocoa krispies, and the mascot for them is snap crackle and pop the same as our rice krispies mascot, cocoa puffs are a totally different product
Here in México is call Choco Krispis and used to have Melvin the elephant on it. Really interesting that each country adapted name and mascot. Sorry for my english
@@jeandonaghue2150 There used to be a monkey mascot for Cocoa Krispies here in the USA
One of my favourites is the television show "Knight Rider", where millions of people remember KITT's ring modulator always consisting of flashing bars, but for some of the first episodes, it was a singular flashing square.
Yeap, it didn't change to the flashing bars till after the first episode with KARR
That's not a ME. He had the singular square for the first 2 seasons, the way you remember from then on.
In the movie "Field of Dreams" the line "If you build it they will come" is really "If you build it he will come".
But you can buy T-shirts and mugs with "they" on them.Kinda strange don't you think
Yes! And based on this you are over 45 and you will remember this one as well... Jaws movie "we're (is now you're) going to need a bigger boat". Hardly anyone brings up Field of Dreams, but it's one of the ones I am certain about. Movie quotes stick for me, no idea why, I can literally quote dialogue from a movie years later that I've seen once, it annoys the crap out of my family. I've brought it up a few times with friends and the only ones that remember them the same way are 45+
@@XRPotential weird that so few people see it or see to care.
Didn't Wayne's World use it to conjure up artists for WayneStock?
I grew up right next door to Salem, MA and can confirm that the witches were hanged. There’s even a neighborhood called “Gallows Hill” where it occurred.
Can you imagine how boring Salem mass would be if they hadn't killed all those folks? Lol
😢
@@compositestechbb9087you wouldn’t be saying such an awful thing if they had been your relatives! That’s a pretty heartless thing to say about the dead!!!
Isn’t it “Toto, I’ve a feeling…”? No “got”
And I can’t express the disappointment I felt when I learned none of the members of the band Toto had ever played in the band Kansas 😊
At some point, we've shifted dimensions. It's definitely one that's less intelligent. Also, I remember Curious George hanging by his tail at times.
That’s the Mandela effect!
Hanging upside down from a tree... in the rain and standing next to him is a man with an umbrella
I think the whole shifting dimensions thing is bullshit. I’ve know Curious George a long time and not once do I remember him having a tail.
Was anyone else taught as a child that it was "The Bernstein Bears"? 😰 The fact that I can't find anyone talking about this spelling in any Mandela videos makes me think my mother just pronounced it wrong and embed my belief to be this spelling, but I read a lot a child and I swear I recall it spelled this way.
How strange, since it was The Berenstein/Berenstain Bears ME that led me and many others to learn about other MEs. (I think you should spend more time looking around. And perhaps look off of CZcams.)
It 💯💯💯💯 WAS Berenstein!
There were books published with both spellings
Nope, I never thought that as a child. All my books from the series are long home, but I remember them being spelled as ‘Berenstain.’
@@Michelle-zz7nofor sure. In elementary school, there were two types of kids. The type that pronounced it STEEN and the ones who pronounced it STINE. No one pronounced it stain
C3PO has always had one silver lower leg, and the action figure displayed this. I always remember my friend at school pointing it out to everyone about 40 years ago.
Right we just never noticed
@@Flexyourmemes and some people did
@@Gazzlewazzle Of course.
This is one that seems the most idiotic to me. Of course George had a tail.....A I saw it and B He was a Monkey.
I was not one of those who thought Nelson Mandela had died in the 1980s. Apartheid and Mandela were both things that were discussed while I was in college, so I was aware that he was still alive at that time.
Same here. There were campaigns for his release into the 1990s. Not sure when he actually /was/ released. Those people who claim he died in the 1980s, who do they claim was president of SA when Mandela was President in this reality ?
"Play it again Sam." WRONG!
I also heard that Ricky on I Love Lucy never said, “Lucy, I’m home!” He said, “Honey, I’m home!”
So, given this list, I am guessing you JUST heard about the Mandela Effect yesterday? 'Cause this is some day one, tip of the iceberg, surface level research Mandela Effect "starter kit" stuff right here.
I mean no but I appreciate your sarcasm? We're going to do more in the future with less known ones but let's start with the more known ones.
My 1st experience with the Mandela effect I had is when I was 10 years old , in public school , in the library, I was reading the book called The Bearistein Bears , I didn’t realize it was misspelled the whole time until the mid 2010’s that’s when I found out it was spelled Bearistain !! I had thought that for years i was the only one who experienced this!!
I love the idea of a movie based on Mandela effects!!!
There is a movie called "The Mandela Effect". It's a horror movie that got a very low rating, and there seem to be no reviews of the movie on CZcams, no one's talking about it.. Maybe it never existed?
The film relied too much on the gimmick and ruined its plotting.
Fun fact: the real name for "Monopoly Man" is Milburn Pennybags.
My favourite Mandela Effect is actually to do with Pikachu, so many think the little yellow mouse originally had a black tip to his tail, yet he never has, the tail is slightly darker at the base, that's it. The only Pikachu to ever have a black tip on their tail is a special Pikachu known as "Cosplay Pikachu" who is canonically female, and due to the shape of a female Pikachu's tail, it looks like she has a black heart at the tip of her tail.
I'm one who vividly remembers the black tip watching Pokémon in the early 2000's 😅.
Female Pikachu has curved tails, Males have zigzag tails.
@@Thurgosh_OG No, both have the lightning bolt-shaped tail, females have the curved tip that is meant to be like top of a heart and males have a flat tip.
My daughter has BOTH versions of Berenstein/Berenstain Bears books. It was both. At one point they changed it or misprinted it. Either way, she has both.
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Yup.
Great episode but my comment has to do with number 1 and is probably unrelated but I thought the most misquoted line in movie history was from Casablanca when 'Rick', played by the legendary Humphrey Bogart, supposedly says 'Play it again Sam.' which never actually was spoken. Regardless, love the channel.
The closest Bogart came to saying that is when he told Sam "Play it Sam. If she can take it so can I"
I'm shocked you still make vids. I used to watch you guys 5+ years ago. Keep it up!
mike didnt for a while someone else took over but list 25 isnt list 25 without mike so hes made a comeback & its back to how its always been but minus tristan
@@jasinere35 couldn't agree more
@@jasinere35oh god that channel was awful! Was buzzing when Mike came back :)
Bob Barker is the latest example of the “Mandela Effect”.
My Mandela effect is two episodes of doctor who. Silence in the library and forest of the dead, the girls dad is a dark haired man with slightly tanned skin, except hes not. Not even close and I still have a vivid memory of this man but I rewatched for the nth time and hes just a completely different man.
Those are my favourite episodes of Doctor Who, I'm exceptionally bothered by this one and it only happened recently.
Life is like a box of chocolates confusion comes from when Forest says it he is telling everyone his momma said "life was like a box of chocolates " but when it's in the scene of her actually saying the phrase to him she herself says "forest life is like a box of chocolates " mystery solved
You never know what you're gonna get
He also repeats it a few times, in variation, throughout the film.
Will there be a list of the 25 "absolute 100% certainties" - what is the percentage of times predictions of the end of the world failed? Thanks for your good work! Very much appreciated 👍
of course it is Looney Toons.That's how I always rememeber them.Also, why would be Looney Tunes and not Toons if there was a show called Tiny Toons?
It's absolutely not Looney Toons. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looney_Tunes
Why they went with Toons for Tiny Toon Adventures, I'm not sure.
Tunes, as in music, hence Merrie Melodies, its counterpart
The "burning witch" thing probably came from European movies and lore. That was their preferred method of execution due to fire's "purification" effect.
If you ever visit Salem, you should take in the Witch Museum, which (see what I did there?) is actually a serious take on the subject. They posit the most likely explanation for the episode (grain contaminated with a hallucinogenic fungus) and that of the dozens of people accused and tried, only 16 were executed (15 by hanging and one, as you mentioned, by pressing). Mostly, the accused were prayed for, and if they accepted their guilt and the prayers, they were rehabilitated back into the community. Only the ones who refused to admit their guilt were executed.
BTW, they guy who was pressed was Giles Corey. You're welcome.
Actually, though fire was sometimes used in Europe, drowning was the prefered method.
@@Thurgosh_OG- Yep, don't want to waste that expensive firewood! That stuff takes effort to cut!
I swear I just saw a Medela effect right before my eyes. I have been interested in buying a presto 1 quart deep fryer. which has a heat adjustment plug Now all of a sudden there is now NO heat adjustment plug. The heat adjustment is on the side of the fryer itself. I even looked on eBay to see if I could get a heat adjustment plug for my Presto Fry Papa for which there were many plugs for sale but not now. Even the CZcams demo videos have changed.
The actual bear that was the inspiraton for Smokey died in the National Zoo some time in 1976. I can remember seeing the story on the News.
Thanks for that fun fact I didnt know was inspired on a real bear. Greetings from northern México
Number 12 was one I was hoping you would mention. That really messed with my head when I found out. I couldn't believe it.
Loony "TUNES". That does make some sense (Although I've seen it both ways 1980 and then in the 1990). Somewhere in those credits (intro or outro). It says they are partner with "Merrie Melodies". So, "TUNES" and "MELODIES". It's not to big of a stretch.
That Sinbad one is legit. I know I saw him in on a poster at the store when I was a kid. Crazy.