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yeah I used to get SpongeBob books as well as a kid. one of the books reveals the actual image from the Christmas party. if you Google it, it’s the one where he’s wearing a lampshade on his head dancing on a table. the photo was never shown on the show
@@alephomega955 i specifically remember the guitar having that shape and with those 2 ks because me and friends were edgy 'masters of comedy' in HS and said he just needed an extra K on his guitar
I feel like the Christmas party photo is being confused with the "Sad Spongebob" photo that Squidward takes of him during the Christmas episode. Especially the "outside, standing next to one of those purple trees" detail, which perfectly describes it.
My theory for the Call of Duty one: The original game's sign is a lot duller and kinda blends in with everything else around it, making it a lot harder to notice when you're focusing on other things (other players). The remake's sign is very bright yellow and stands out a lot more, kinda attracting your attention. It's very possible that people just never noticed the sign in the original game, but are now because the colors are more vivid
Yea that’s prob most definitely why cause og bo2 stand-off it blended in and wasn’t bright yellow now that I think about your def right I was astounded for a sec and almost didn’t belive it cause I played so much back then and would’ve remembered that sign
Yeah and besides, the players were probably misremembering because you know, they needed to pay attention to the enemy players rather than a minor specific sign
The best thing I can guess for the metal in the microwave is just that newer microwaves are probably better built. Growing up my microwave was already several years old, and other people's probably were too. I also noticed a lot of newer microwaves arent often above 950 watts, where as my childhood microwave was ~1100-1200 watts. Raggedy Ann though- freckles were on some dolls, as my mom is an avid collector, but I can't say they're official dolls since there's many many homemade dolls out there, the blushed cheeks are always there though.
@@gravegoth8617 I can definitely see the confusion! The older dolls are definitely close to raggedy Ann, another big one I think of is older cabbage patch kids which also featured freckles prominently.(Plus I think people probably assume she does since most red haired dolls include freckles)
i agree that the microwave one is caused by the age of microwave. we have a really old microwave at home and even at the dorm where i stay and if you put anything metal in either of them it will have the green-blue sparks a leave a mark on the metal object. I have litteraly accidentaly put a bowl with spoon in it into a microwave last week and saw the sparks
One thing I love about Spider-Man is even in the comics, he specifies that his name is hyphenated and corrects people who pronounce it wrong. In one panel he said it doesn’t sound right without the hyphen.
The christmas party photo memories are definitely a mashup of childhood nostalgia without having refreshed such a memory in such a long time. The "embarrassing photo" from the Secret Box episode is believed by many to be the picture Squidward takes of him in a later episode callsd Christmas Who, which shows Spongebob in front of a large Purple Coral they repurposed as a christmas tree, crying because Santa didnt show up because no one was asleep
Not gonna lie all of these Mandela Effect videos kinda highlight to me how pretty much all of these cases are people aggresively against the idea of being wrong on the internet, and gotta generate this fantastical, astronomic level cope in where they are some space/time traveller and their memories are true, the world just changed on a whim. Bro it's just remembering a meme instead of the source material it happens all the time 💀
@@NdieCity man thank fuck I see like minded people talking about that egotistical fuck. I love the Mandela effect simply for the "ah ha! That's funny/neat" moments, that dude has the audacity to call everyone else a narcissist while then going on to say he's the target of some inter dimensional shifting conspiracy lmao. Like get a grip my guy we're talking about a hyphen in Spider-Man ffs
i don't see them as time travel or anything but they are interesting. I also used to think that they showed the spongebob christmas party picture and I figured they cut it from the show for some reason or that I was simply remembering wrong. I didn't realise others had this same thought I wonder how it came to be
With the Lucy line I think it's just the same case as "Luke, I am your father" or "Beam me up, Scotty": The most iconic moments and elements of media don't always come pre-packaged with short, recognizable quotes, so when people want to make references they alter or condense the actual lines to make the reference and meaning more clear, and after decades these altered references have become more iconic in the cultural zeitgeist than the actual moments they are referencing.
The microwave one is interesting. It is safe sometimes to put metal in the microwave. Some food companies will put a thin layer of metal in microwavable packages. The risk is associated with the type of metal and shape of it, but it's best to avoid putting in any metal that wasn't specifically designed to be microwaved.
Man, I've been loving these Mandela effect videos, the number of them seems to just rise up every second, hopefully they never run out of these videos to post, because they're my favorite genre this TH-camr covers, Thanks for even existing, I don't know what any of the 145K People subbed including me on this channel would do without this TH-camr,
The Rock did say "if you smell what the rock is cooking." The fan's line to taunt the rocks opponents was "can you smell what the rock is cooking?" The Rock might have even occasionally said it that way, too, because he did a lot of word play.
About the Van Gogh one, my Art History teacher told us that it was actually fellow artist Gauguin who accidentally cut his ear off when they were fencing(?) or something and as 'revenge', Van Gogh sent it to one of the brothel ladies Gauguin frequented or something LMAO. So I think it's just one of those urban-legend type stories that changes depending on the person telling it, rather than a Mandela Effect. Obviously, no one really knows what happened aside from Van Gogh, (possibly) Gauguin and/or whoever else may have been involved. Similarly, there's a couple different stories about his death as well, including a theory that he was actually accidentally shot by some kids playing around with a gun and rather than reporting the kids he just acted like he did it to himself.
That one got me because I’ve never heard either of those stories nor the one you are telling. I had heard that he cut it off himself for a portrait of himself where he couldn’t quite get his ear right. Weird how many different ideas people can come up with.
25:40 Literally hundreds of psychological and neurological studies: People's memories, especially of their childhood, are not as reliable as we think Random redditor: Don't gaslight me bro
No offense to op but they seem kinda ignorant to this fact and just chalk it up to some crazy conspiracy theory that doesn't make them seem crazy at all
Nerdtendo here, the first Mario game has super similar levels, almost identical for the most part. So that would make it insanely easy to get it mistaken for many of the other levels. And I can confirm that there is no plant in level 1-1
2-1 is the only other level in the game that I think people could mistake it for. It’s a standard ground level with Goombas, Koopas, and piranha plants. But, I’m not really sure how. 1-1 is uniquely minimal to all of the other levels in the game. Most of the enemies in it are Goombas, with the only other one being a single green Koopa.
I sucked at the game when I was little, I never got past the second Koopa in 1-2. So tell me how I knew about piranha plants before I ever touched another mario game. I did not have access to the internet.
1:14 This is my first time hearing about this Mandela effect, coming from all of the NES coding explanation videos I know for a fact that the first level is hard coded to not spawn any piranha plants though every pipe is coded to have one. I could very easily see this as a glitch in certain copies or circumstances which might explain it. *Edit:* After thinking about it, maybe people are merging their memories of the first level of _Shobon no action「しょぼんのアクション」_ or more known as Cat Mario, with Super Mario Bros, it's not uncommon for two separate memories or thoughts to merge together.
nah, it's just Super Mario Bros 3. they were younger when they played it, it's easy to confuse the two different 1-1s, especially if you played the Super Mario All Star version seen in the video where they both have the same assets.
As shown by Mythbusters, microwaving metal doesn't harm the metal object inside, but instead can can harm the magnetron, weakening the microwave's ability to heat things up.
I thought the picture inside Patrick's box was a picture of Spongebob with a lampshade over his head, a joke about him getting drunk in a stereotypical fashion for adults to chuckle which Spongebob used to have a lot of back then. However, I could be getting that confused with a different episode.
The metal in the microwave entry is interesting, when I was growing up my grandmother had very thinly painted forts with gold on them, we were told not to put them in the microwave because the microwave would spark and once I am, I did actually put it in the microwave, and the microwave was sparking, I’m not sure if anybody else has had a similar experience but experiences like this might have led to the perception that metal causes the microwave to spark
I saw a tv show about the 1970's when the microwave oven was the latest appliance. The mom got tired of her husband making baked potatoes in it at 3am. She broke the microwave by heating up a fork in it. He was forced to take her out to dinner.
The kidney one threw me off. I've had kidney disease my whole life, and had a transplant when I was I about 16. I distinctly remeber my doctors telling me that I nedded to avoid getting hurt in the lower back and stomach. I even had a doctors note for gym class saying I couldn't do anything that could get me hit in those areas.
not a medical professional but it could be that since you can feel pain down there, its possible injuries in that spot could do something to your kidneys.
The Van Gogh one is hard to say why he actually did it so it makes sense people would here it differently. Often with stories like that people tend to believe the more dramatic version and the original which is less dramatic is less known. It’s seems quite common to happen with historical figures. And I personally love finding out about the false details that people believe are real.
The reason we say Disney’s instead of Disney is because we’re citing who owns the property, while the covers and movie posters are just studio branding placement, implied to mean “Disney presents.” We often misremember that sort of thing because of how we refer to those movies in casual conversation. Also, that Brave Little Toaster quote that references I Love Lucy is actually from one of the sequels (specifically, The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue). That’s not on you, though, but the OP who brought it up. Also, that Rock quote makes literally no sense hearing the actual quote… it turns what is assumed a question to the audience into just a random sentence fragment.
When I was watching the disney part I didnt believe it, so I went looking at my movies in my house i found a Disney one that didnt have an an " 's " at the end and then i looked at another one and it did say "Disney's" on the cover. I looked it up, and it is right. On the cover of "An Extremely Goofy Movie" it says it at the top with an " 's ", so I dont know.
5:13 for the microwave one, I specifically remember in an anime I watched "The Disastrous Life of Saki K." where Haidou is making a crepe for a food class in school and put a metal bowl in the microwave, the teacher says that it will explode and it does. I believe it is in one of the later episodes of season 1. I recently watched the episode and that is exactly what happens.
Some metal react others dont. I only know because ive forgotten spoons and nothing happens just warm to the touch. Other times on a long set time ive left forks in there and they spark. I also had abowl with a brass metal lip on the edge. Sparked a crapton in the microwave
I had a dog when I was little named Lucy and I always remember when she would into trouble, my dad would go “Lucy you got some splaining to do!” So idk how it was never said but everyone I know remembers it
That Mandela effect theory was the most schizo thing I have ever read lmao. “My memory is reliable, the universe must be wrong.” There has been thousands of studies that show that human memory is unreliable and we can easily make shit up without realizing it. 99% of Mandela effects are things literally no one pays attention to and thinking that the universe or a government is changing smallest things like whether or not Kit Kat has a hyphen or that Curious George had a tail or not is hilarious.
Also if your memory is so unreliable then how are you relying on it to tell other people that their memories are wrong? Think dude. Just take some time, maybe set yourself a cup of tea, and think about it.
I have my own little Mandela Effect moment. I remember my family tuning into the Disney Christmas Day Parade in 2005, during the last song. For years I remembered the song being A Star Is Born from Hercules, but when I finally watched the whole parade roughly a decade later, it was actually a different song. Joy to the World, followed by We Wish You A Merry Christmas sung at all the Disney Parks.
if i’m not mistaken, the official twitter posted the embarrassing spongebob photo. i’m pretty sure it was him passed out with a glass of warm milk/possibly eggnog? he was in a santa hat i think
The Wicked Witch one I think makes sense. People could've just combined that with "I'll get you, my pretties!" Though I do remember the line, and it's not gonna stop me from quoting it, I can believe that this is just misremembering. Lot of these are still pretty weird, though. Especially the kidneys.
I think the best way to describe the Mandela effect is looking at the Snow White magic mirror. The witch in snow white has always said, “magic mirror on the wall” but because this generation likes shrek much more, they remember lord farquaad saying “mirror mirror on the wall.” However, they don’t recognize that they heard that from something completely different, shrek instead of Snow White. Also the Friends one is the timing of a 4/4 beat, which would only work with 4 claps.
But I remember “mirror, mirror” as a kid in the 1970s (born in’72) My theory (still unproven) is that there was a Snow White book (may or may not have been published by Disney) my Gma or Gdad would read to my sis, cousin and me at bedtime. I feel like in that book it says “Mirror, Mirror” and on the movie “Magic mirror”. Maybe a lot of other kids had the same old book. In fact, right now I’m going to try to solve this one.
@@JAMESGANG-f5u I wouldn’t be surprised. Let me know if you find that, I’d love to know and it still fits my point. There is some other source of the mishap and people flock to it. Finding this example in a book might give light to why shrek does it in the first place lol
Microwaving metal has different result depending on the form it takes. Aluminum foil is thin and usually crumpled, which allows arcs to form in the narrow space between points and burn through the material. Just because spoons are too smooth to create sparks does NOT make them safe to microwave. Metal reflects the microwaves produce by the machine, and sharp and curved shapes in uneven metal surfaces can make that very dangerous. You can also destroy your microwave.
Being an adult is apparently not only the realization that Pinky was actually the genius mouse and Brain was criminally insane, but also that my childhood was a lie apparently. I not only remember it as "thinking" not pondering, but I ALSO remember it being part of the intro somewhere before the song starts and it isn't.
1998 version of The Rock his theme music was indeed "Do you Smell what The Rock is cooking" then later versions around 2000 it changed to "If you smell what The Rock is cooking" so both are correct.
I remember the SpongeBob episode. I remember it was inside his house, a mistletoe, SpongeBob in a Santa suit, his hat turned slightly, with eggnog all over his blushy, smirk-embarrassed face because Sandy, Mr. Krabs, and Squidward were laughing at him (Sandy had her hand on her stomach) I remember this because I was a big SpongeBob fan as a child. That I told my mom to save me a ‘Shoe’ box. Eventually, she gave one to me. I began making my OWN Patrick box. I carved the side, glued the string to connect to the small trap-door, and I took my colored pencils out and drew the SAME exact SpongeBob photo and slipped it in my own ‘secret replica box’. I was so happy with it, and showed my mom. And I WISH I kept it but as for any childhood crafts, at one point I threw it away. I asked my mom, and she remembers🫣 I understand there’s another Christmas episode that Squidward took of SpongeBob. But that doesn’t look like the image I remember. I know the episodes apart, and the teary-eyed Christmas photo was taken more calm, and my favorite part of that episode was “hIs FavOritE UndERpAnts” LOL
Can confirm the Spider-Man Mandela effects. Owned the cartridge as a child, it is indeed only the skyscraper. And Stan Lee said that he intentionally spelled Spider-Man's name with a hyphen from day one so that people wouldn't confuse him with Superman.
The piranha plant thing was likely just people mixing 1-1 and 4-1 since both of them have neat little underground areas in their 3rd pipe, but the pipe in 4-1 has a piranha plant in it.
As members of the Book of Valis community, I feel like it is now our responsibility to photograph AND draw popular items and products so that in the future we can be ABSOLUTELY sure that the way we remember it can have evidence supporting it 3 1 23
I remember being explained that Van Gogh got into an altercation with a friend that resulted in his ear getting cut off, but because he didn’t want to get his friend in trouble he told everyone that it was himself who cut it, and then he made a story to it so it would make sense.
I found three more mandela effects involving the name of the fish from Mario. 1 - Some people remember it being spelled "Cheap Cheap" but it's actually spelled "Cheep Cheep" 2 - Some people remember it with a hyphen or with no space, such as "Cheep-Cheep" or "CheepCheep" but the real name has a space 3 - Most people call the red fish a "Red Cheep Cheep" and the green fish a "Green Cheep Cheep." Turns out, the green one is actually called "Deep Cheep" and the red one is just called "Cheep Cheep"
I think the microwave thing might have to do with the material of the utensil. Some cheap spoons and forks are made in aluminum. In the spongebob box episode, I remember that they didn't show the picture because I was pissed that they didn't show it.
the microwave one seems kinda dumb, i mean obviously newer models of microwaves have probably been built to not cause the sparks and fires from silverware, right? and it probably is based on what the silverware is made out of.
@@neo4552 they can remember the photo from somewhere but place it in the memory of that episode. It’s not like that’s not possible but I’ve seen that episode probably more than any other and even know all the Dialogue by heart, Never ever showed that photo at the end. It ended with Patrick simply explaining it was an embarrassing photo of SpongeBob at the Christmas party and he starts laughing, where they then go to an outside shot of his house and he yells marry Christmas SpongeBob super loud
@@AllBlackAirpods People have reported remembering there was a photo at the end around 08-09, and by 2010 it was a theory (before the Mandela effect was a thing in 2014). If a change happened, it was before that date that means. So regardless of how many times you watched the episode, what matters is when you watched it.
For the spongebob box, I remember it being a photo of spongebob in his underwear, I can't remember whether he was sleeping or not, as sometimes when I thought about it I would think about him being awake, when he was awake he was crying and running. But as far as I can tell, I never remembered spongebob in a santa outfit. I also remember 2 fish from the background in some episodes (fred and that one fish that has blonde hair and a light blue shirt) laughing at him infront of a green tree with no extra decorations. Also, I am 100% sure he was wearing white underpants and the tree was not bent at all. Edit, apparently the fish with blonde hair and a light blue shirt never existed but was instead a fish with white hair and a yellow shirt. Weird.
To the Spongebob Box Picture: The one comment at the beginning of your video I think is referring to the picture Squidward took in the christmas Episode where Spongebob is crying, because it's also taken beside one of the purple coral, maybe that's why people kind of linked this together?
I could be wrong, but im pretty sure Patchy ended up showing what the embarrassing photo Patrick was hiding from SpongeBob was. I also remember it being SpongeBob at a Christmas party. I think it was on a movie, or a special type of episode that patchy hosted. If I find it I will reply to this comment!
I definitely remember they did not show the Christmas photo but I always imagined it would be the sad spongebob photo from the Christmas episode in front of everyone laughing at him next to a Christmas tree in spongebobs house
The SpongeBob photo was revealed in one of the books. It says something like ‘here’s a picture of me at a party, I hope no one has it in a secret box’ (can’t remember verbatim) but it was never in the episode.
The gaslighting post is frankly idiotic couldn’t the same be said ‘you’re just an overconfident narcissist who can’t accept you were wrong even when faced with objective proof’ hell that’s a hundred times more valid than the other way. If two friends disagree on how say a word is spelled and look it up the one who was wrong can’t whine about gaslighting it’s childish stupid and backwards because now they’re gaslighting. You’re allowed to believe stuff like this but but crying abuse is just wrong.
i was a huge Rock fan growing up, it was always If and not Can. Booker T had a catch phrase with a similar cadence "Can you dig it, Suckaaa" which some people could maybe mix up
My mom has a Raggedy Ann doll with the two dots next to her eyes, I remember playing with it when I was a little kid and could’ve sworn she had freckles. The odd thing is I vividly remember her having brown freckles, yet the dots she actually has are red.
I specifically remember the picture, it was SpongeBob smiling really wide or crying, and he had a Santa hat on. He had peed on Santa's lap, or he had peed his own pants. They might have removed it because they didn't want kids to be embarrassed about peeing themselves.
I vividly remember the Van Gohg one because I remember having a cartoony book that referenced and poked fun at it. I’m pretty sure it was a Black Lagoon book, but I remember it showed a little drawing on the right corner showing Van Gohg with a bandage thingy on his ear with a kind of sad face holding a box that had his ear to a women looking disgusted and freaked out. I remember the book said that he cut his ear off to impress the girl and show his devotion.
That’s what my elementary school art teacher told us and we all joked around and thought it was a weird way to ask out a girl. I also heard he cut off his ear because she was hearing voices in his head and another version where he had a bad ear infection of something
How can anyone believe they've traveled to a different timeline where metal doesn't spark in the microwave when you can still look up videos where it happens? That's like saying you're in a different timeline because you have distinct memories of being a baby even though you're an adult now. To answer the question from the beginning of the video, yeah, I think we are running out of Mandela effects lol. It seems like so many now are just a result of one person misremembering something, going to reddit about it, and three other people going along with it without doing any research.
spider-man always had a hyphen. there’s even quotes of him telling people to remember to put the hyphen between spider and man. some people might be misremembering it without a hyphen and spelled spiderman, but that’s probably only because there are some official licensing products that can’t even get the spelling correct. if you type spiderman, it also says it’s incorrect and tries to correct it to spider-man or spider man.
Mandela effects are funny because its literally just Reddit people not wanting to face the fact that they forget something. Most of these stories are from us growing up, and yeah of course we get stuff mixed up and confused or we combined things.
What's strange is that I remember the story of why Van Gogh cut off his ear was because his friend had insulted his mother, as well as calling Van Gogh ugly, in which Van Gogh sliced of his ear out of anger....
8:17 I remeber seeing a picture of spongebob wearing a green sweater on what seems to be a christmas party and mrs's puff was in the photo facing away to the left
Even worse than the spongebob picture from the christmas party: In my mind, everytime you see the Island at night at the end of the episode and Patrick screams "Merry Christmas Spongebob" I remember Spongebob screaming (not horrifying, but like he does usually when he is screaming about something going wrong)... watched this episode a few times now, he never screams at the end... 🧐
16:48 I was taught that in art class as a kid. My guess is it got censored more and more as the story passed and or teachers censored it for younger kids
A personal mandela effect from me: I used to remember in the SpongeBob episode: Wormy, at the end when Sandy comes back there's a scene where she explains to SpongeBob and Patrick how "the monster" was Wormy the whole time.
I still haven’t watched the video but I want to make the statement that I do not believe in the Mandela effect. In my opinion it’s just something that someone made up because they didn’t want to admit they were wrong or miss remembering something. And is constantly used by people who also don’t want to admit they’re misremembering and that they’re wrong.
that kidney one got me for sure for sure. i’m 100% the opinion that they are located in the lower part of the stomach not that high above, at least thats what they taught me a few years ago. I’m 20 years old and i’ll turn 21 this year in may
For the I Love Lucy line, there's a similar one with Sherlock Homes, where he says, "Elementary, my dear Watson. Elementary". However, that line was never written in any of the original works by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The closest he had to that line was, "Elementary as it was,..." in A Study in Scarlet
With all of these I think it's just the same case as "Luke, I am your father" or "Beam me up, Scotty": The most iconic moments and elements of media don't always come pre-packaged with short, recognizable quotes, so when people want to make references they alter or condense the actual lines to make the reference more clear, and after decades these altered references have become more iconic in the cultural zeitgeist than the actual moments they are referencing.
My grandma always said to pull the shirt over the lower back to keep the kidneys warm. Otherwise you would catch a cold. She said this everytime single time girls were wearing croptops - kidneys, kidneys, kidneys. Well I'm glad they patched them to a more secure place now. Big improvement.
I remember the metal in the microwave warning appearing in Gremlins 2, I knew the explosion was just a Hollywood touch but still believed there was a risk in doing that. For the Spongebob picture... I seriously remember them not showing any picture. Are people confusing it with Codename: Kids Next Door when Numbuh 1 is taken an embarrassing pic of his butt and they DO show it at the end? However, I HAVE hypothesized that the pic in question might have been the one Squidward took of Spongebob crying in the first Christmas special to make fun of him that Santa did not arrive. Still, the ONLY reason I have had this theory is because, from what I know, they've never shown it, so I don't "remember" it, I just speculated that was it. I loved these, thanks for sharing! The piranha plant one was interesting because I never pondered how there wasn't ever a piranha plant in world 1-1 but if somebody asked I would have told them "oh yes, they appear there, I know because the first time I see them they're green, not blue". I recently discovered a Mandela effect in my native country of Mexico that the Chapulín Colorado intro went "Más rápido que una tortuga" when it actually goes "Más ágil que una tortuga", probably because of how Superman's intro goes in Spanish: "Más rápido que una bala" I don't know if anyone has had this experience, but it sure blew my mind when iI discovered it, I didn't see it in any post or video.
That second to last post, I can definitely see that being a thing, but most of the "Mandela Effects" in this video and in general are just REALLY small and useless details that nobody would ever bother remembering. Especially in this video, I rolled my eyes quite a bit because a lot of the stuff here I grew up with and distinctly remember being as they're shown now. Plus, studies in the psychological field have demonstrated over and over again that people tend to make up details they don't quite remember. Like with the Brain saying, "Are you pondering what I'm pondering?" It's very easy to replace the words because as a kid, you likely make the connection that the words are similar even if you didn't know what pondering meant. Although I personally have remembered him using the word "pondering," as it fits his character. Are people changing history to make others view them in a more positive light? Yeah, but they're not doing that by removing a piranha plant and hoping that you trick yourself into thinking you're dumb. I call that the limitations of the brain, as you're not likely to remember that stuff 30 years after the fact unless that piranha plant changed your life or something.
Yknow, to a child in the 90s there is a HUGE difference between ''sex in the city'' and ''sex and the city'' Not exactly the kind of thing your brain just hallucinates or you forget 20 years later.
9:58 i think there’s a bit of an error here. he goes from saying that some people thought dorothy’s socks were white, to showing references to a quote from the wicked witch of the west - but he never explains what color the socks actually were or what the problem with the quote was. i know the socks are light blue because of other mandela effect videos, but i’m curious about the “fly, my pretties, fly!” line.
The Spider-Man Cartridge could have been designed like that cause of the fact the Cartridge was so small. Also, the way Spider-Man is wrote down, I sort of hazy memories of it being just wrote as one word, though it could be thanks to some fan made content I interacted with.
Problem is there is a percentage of these that are not mandela effects and just actual changes. Taco bell did used to have medium ssuce, but noew they dont. Doesnt make it a mandela effect
I remember VIVIDLY putting a mixing bowl in the microwave as a kid since i didn't know (i was maybe 6) and i ruined it, it was all burned and the microwave was too, i remember the sparks 😅 My mom was so pissed at me, i couldn't be misremembering her yelling at me not to ever put anything metal in the microwave, no forks, no spoons NOTHING metal 🥵
I feel like I remember learning Van Gough cut his ear off in an attempt to stop the ringing in his ears from tinnitus. Always thought it would suck to finally cut it off just to have the ringing continue
I recently started watching King of the hill again, and I could’ve sworn they never had a yellow recycling bin next to the trash can at any point, I think maybe they added that in in later seasons and redid the overall intro to the old ones too.. anyone else notice this?
I have the wizard of Oz on DVD. The original coloring her socks are blue, but in the color remaster, they appear a lighter blue that I could see someone mistaking for white.
for the microwave Mandela effect I distinctly remember an episode of the amazing world of Gumball where it was either Darwin or Anias putting soup in the microwave with a spoon in it and it ended up causing the microwave to explode. This is really weird
i remember the spongebob christmas party photo sponge bob was wearing a santa costume he looked drunk i think it was embarrassing because you never see spongebob drunk he must of done something embarrassing that they snapped the photo
Damn it, I was hoping that someone would finally talk about the Mandela Effect about The Legend of Zelda - Link to the Past.... So, when I was a kid, (if you've ever played the game) once you acquired the flute/ocarina, then play it in front of the bird statue in Kakariko Village, you unlock a bird who will fly you to certain points of the map. The thing is, when traveling to the "Light World" the flute/ocarina doesn't work. However, I remember very vividly that if you play the thing in the Light World, you'd still be able to warp to the same places you were able to in the regular world. The only difference being that the bird changed into one of the pterodactyl sprites instead of the regular bird type that swoops you up. I've played the game thousands of times and remember, only a few times with the original cartridge that I was able to use him in the Light World. In the one for the Switch online, it didn't have it and I even asked my cousin about it and even he was confused.
The person talking about his mandela theory at the end of the vid is having the biggest cope ever. Our memory IS unreliable when it comes to details, that's just something we can observe through almost all of the examples of mandela effect, where we can easily prove that a large amount of people had unreliable memory of certain details. (i'm joking it's obviously because of the multiverse and mass gaslighting by the aliens)
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My old vhs movies have Disney’s on it, it probably just for dvds and stuff
@@Emilyprowell yea
Your voice and the images don't line up anymore
@@Mecal21 fixed it!
@@BookofValis why was the wizard of oz section so badly edited?
The photo never showed up in that Spongebob episode. I remember being really frustrated as a kid because they would never show it haha
I also remember wanting to see the photo but being disappointed because they never showed it
It could've been hilarious ngl
Was anyone else also frustrated at how the Help Wanted episode ended?
@@AlexMilbauer wdym
@Larry Griffin when the narrator says at the very end "The Krabby Patty secret formula is...." and he never says it.
As a former Spongebob-obsessed kid, I find I'm immune to Spongebob Mandela Effects.
Yeah just how no doctor misremembers where the kidneys are
yeah I used to get SpongeBob books as well as a kid. one of the books reveals the actual image from the Christmas party. if you Google it, it’s the one where he’s wearing a lampshade on his head dancing on a table. the photo was never shown on the show
Without looking at the scene again, what shape was SpongeBob's guitar at the end of the SpongeBob movie?
@@alephomega955 Thats fucked up man. I just looked it up. Ain't no way.
@@alephomega955 i specifically remember the guitar having that shape and with those 2 ks because me and friends were edgy 'masters of comedy' in HS and said he just needed an extra K on his guitar
I feel like the Christmas party photo is being confused with the "Sad Spongebob" photo that Squidward takes of him during the Christmas episode. Especially the "outside, standing next to one of those purple trees" detail, which perfectly describes it.
yea 🤦♂ that was a dumb one, he was just getting it mixed up
Thanks for bringing this up, because i thought the same
literally every spongebob fan knows the photo is never shown in the episode.
Or it could be confused with the Christmas commerical nick used to show of spongebob having an embarrassing photo showed there too
That’s how I always imagined it even tho I know for a fact they never show it
My theory for the Call of Duty one:
The original game's sign is a lot duller and kinda blends in with everything else around it, making it a lot harder to notice when you're focusing on other things (other players). The remake's sign is very bright yellow and stands out a lot more, kinda attracting your attention. It's very possible that people just never noticed the sign in the original game, but are now because the colors are more vivid
Yea that’s prob most definitely why cause og bo2 stand-off it blended in and wasn’t bright yellow now that I think about your def right I was astounded for a sec and almost didn’t belive it cause I played so much back then and would’ve remembered that sign
Yeah and besides, the players were probably misremembering because you know, they needed to pay attention to the enemy players rather than a minor specific sign
I remember the sign because of grenades bouncing off of it and coming back at me a few times
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I don’t remember the sign being there personally cause I remember throwing lethals and tactical stuff and there wasn’t a sign there I’m sure of it
The best thing I can guess for the metal in the microwave is just that newer microwaves are probably better built. Growing up my microwave was already several years old, and other people's probably were too. I also noticed a lot of newer microwaves arent often above 950 watts, where as my childhood microwave was ~1100-1200 watts.
Raggedy Ann though- freckles were on some dolls, as my mom is an avid collector, but I can't say they're official dolls since there's many many homemade dolls out there, the blushed cheeks are always there though.
I've taken apart a few microwaves over the years from different times and there definitely is a change in the magnetrons
For the Raggedy Ann one, I just thought people were just misremembering it with Strawberry Shortcake dolls? Idk I just think they're somewhat similar?
By Strawberry Shortcake I meant the old school 80s plushies that resemble the Raggedy Ann dolls, forgot to mention that oops.
@@gravegoth8617 I can definitely see the confusion! The older dolls are definitely close to raggedy Ann, another big one I think of is older cabbage patch kids which also featured freckles prominently.(Plus I think people probably assume she does since most red haired dolls include freckles)
i agree that the microwave one is caused by the age of microwave. we have a really old microwave at home and even at the dorm where i stay and if you put anything metal in either of them it will have the green-blue sparks a leave a mark on the metal object. I have litteraly accidentaly put a bowl with spoon in it into a microwave last week and saw the sparks
One thing I love about Spider-Man is even in the comics, he specifies that his name is hyphenated and corrects people who pronounce it wrong. In one panel he said it doesn’t sound right without the hyphen.
Yeah plus I remember see the hyphen all the time growing up
Ya its always been Spider-Man some people just spell it as Spiderman so it probably has confused most people
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The christmas party photo memories are definitely a mashup of childhood nostalgia without having refreshed such a memory in such a long time. The "embarrassing photo" from the Secret Box episode is believed by many to be the picture Squidward takes of him in a later episode callsd Christmas Who, which shows Spongebob in front of a large Purple Coral they repurposed as a christmas tree, crying because Santa didnt show up because no one was asleep
No, he was wearing a lamp on his head
And it was spongebob acting foolish at the crusty crab employees christmas party
@@EternaResplandiente and then there's you who makes up shit for clout
Not gonna lie all of these Mandela Effect videos kinda highlight to me how pretty much all of these cases are people aggresively against the idea of being wrong on the internet, and gotta generate this fantastical, astronomic level cope in where they are some space/time traveller and their memories are true, the world just changed on a whim.
Bro it's just remembering a meme instead of the source material it happens all the time 💀
Seriously, when he pulled that "gaslighting" post out I rolled my eyes so hard I'm surprised they didn't pop out.
@@NdieCity man thank fuck I see like minded people talking about that egotistical fuck. I love the Mandela effect simply for the "ah ha! That's funny/neat" moments, that dude has the audacity to call everyone else a narcissist while then going on to say he's the target of some inter dimensional shifting conspiracy lmao. Like get a grip my guy we're talking about a hyphen in Spider-Man ffs
i don't see them as time travel or anything but they are interesting. I also used to think that they showed the spongebob christmas party picture and I figured they cut it from the show for some reason or that I was simply remembering wrong. I didn't realise others had this same thought I wonder how it came to be
With the Lucy line I think it's just the same case as "Luke, I am your father" or "Beam me up, Scotty": The most iconic moments and elements of media don't always come pre-packaged with short, recognizable quotes, so when people want to make references they alter or condense the actual lines to make the reference and meaning more clear, and after decades these altered references have become more iconic in the cultural zeitgeist than the actual moments they are referencing.
Yeah, because “No, I am your father” isn’t recognizable to be from Star Wars. Adding Luke gave it some needed context
The microwave one is interesting. It is safe sometimes to put metal in the microwave. Some food companies will put a thin layer of metal in microwavable packages. The risk is associated with the type of metal and shape of it, but it's best to avoid putting in any metal that wasn't specifically designed to be microwaved.
It's gotta be specific metals in certain amounts are safe, while others are hazardous
Yeah that one is just people not quite understanding microwaves, lol. I think either Vsauce or ActionLab did a video on this a long time ago
A year ago I was a dumbass and tried to warm up an arbys sandwich in the wrapper and it sparked up, so this kinda feels like bs to me
Man, I've been loving these Mandela effect videos, the number of them seems to just rise up every second, hopefully they never run out of these videos to post, because they're my favorite genre this TH-camr covers, Thanks for even existing, I don't know what any of the 145K People subbed including me on this channel would do without this TH-camr,
I just threw my poop at some random kid a bit ago, also I agree these videos are amazing!
@@ShadowTheHedgehog003 what?
@@ShadowTheHedgehog003 I agree about the videos but What?
@@ShadowTheHedgehog003 toat got some 'splainin to do
Tik tok and youtube are the only true reason you see an increase in scamdela effects. Needs them clicks and subs. Content content content.
The Rock did say "if you smell what the rock is cooking." The fan's line to taunt the rocks opponents was "can you smell what the rock is cooking?" The Rock might have even occasionally said it that way, too, because he did a lot of word play.
I remeber him saying both but he did for sure in his old theme songs from the 90s
Originally he said do you smell ...
About the Van Gogh one, my Art History teacher told us that it was actually fellow artist Gauguin who accidentally cut his ear off when they were fencing(?) or something and as 'revenge', Van Gogh sent it to one of the brothel ladies Gauguin frequented or something LMAO. So I think it's just one of those urban-legend type stories that changes depending on the person telling it, rather than a Mandela Effect. Obviously, no one really knows what happened aside from Van Gogh, (possibly) Gauguin and/or whoever else may have been involved.
Similarly, there's a couple different stories about his death as well, including a theory that he was actually accidentally shot by some kids playing around with a gun and rather than reporting the kids he just acted like he did it to himself.
That one got me because I’ve never heard either of those stories nor the one you are telling. I had heard that he cut it off himself for a portrait of himself where he couldn’t quite get his ear right. Weird how many different ideas people can come up with.
Gauguin and Vincent punching each other out is a funny scene too.
25:40 Literally hundreds of psychological and neurological studies: People's memories, especially of their childhood, are not as reliable as we think
Random redditor: Don't gaslight me bro
No offense to op but they seem kinda ignorant to this fact and just chalk it up to some crazy conspiracy theory that doesn't make them seem crazy at all
Nerdtendo here, the first Mario game has super similar levels, almost identical for the most part. So that would make it insanely easy to get it mistaken for many of the other levels. And I can confirm that there is no plant in level 1-1
@@neo4552 damn neo calm down
yes super mario world with yoshi for the super nintendo' and super mario bros the lost levels the true sequel
2-1 is the only other level in the game that I think people could mistake it for. It’s a standard ground level with Goombas, Koopas, and piranha plants.
But, I’m not really sure how. 1-1 is uniquely minimal to all of the other levels in the game. Most of the enemies in it are Goombas, with the only other one being a single green Koopa.
I sucked at the game when I was little, I never got past the second Koopa in 1-2. So tell me how I knew about piranha plants before I ever touched another mario game. I did not have access to the internet.
Nerdtendo here? Dude, shut up. No one knows who you are. “Stupid retrararad here”
The embarrassing photo of Spongebob at the Christmas party is not shown in the episode. However, the Nickmas segment is what I immediately thought of
1:14 This is my first time hearing about this Mandela effect, coming from all of the NES coding explanation videos I know for a fact that the first level is hard coded to not spawn any piranha plants though every pipe is coded to have one.
I could very easily see this as a glitch in certain copies or circumstances which might explain it.
*Edit:* After thinking about it, maybe people are merging their memories of the first level of _Shobon no action「しょぼんのアクション」_ or more known as Cat Mario, with Super Mario Bros, it's not uncommon for two separate memories or thoughts to merge together.
nah, it's just Super Mario Bros 3. they were younger when they played it, it's easy to confuse the two different 1-1s, especially if you played the Super Mario All Star version seen in the video where they both have the same assets.
As shown by Mythbusters, microwaving metal doesn't harm the metal object inside, but instead can can harm the magnetron, weakening the microwave's ability to heat things up.
the kidney one is literally insane to me
Ah yes.. I’m sure he played Mario on his Sega Genesis. That dudes memory is definitely trustworthy 2:35
I thought the picture inside Patrick's box was a picture of Spongebob with a lampshade over his head, a joke about him getting drunk in a stereotypical fashion for adults to chuckle which Spongebob used to have a lot of back then. However, I could be getting that confused with a different episode.
patrick gets to sponge bob's house with a lampshade over his head when they are playing parents to that clam
thats fan art from deviant art by annie-mae.
@@hiquegpx Squidward wears one too when they have the party in the episode with the escaoed convict I forgot his name
The metal in the microwave entry is interesting, when I was growing up my grandmother had very thinly painted forts with gold on them, we were told not to put them in the microwave because the microwave would spark and once I am, I did actually put it in the microwave, and the microwave was sparking, I’m not sure if anybody else has had a similar experience but experiences like this might have led to the perception that metal causes the microwave to spark
I saw a tv show about the 1970's when the microwave oven was the latest appliance. The mom got tired of her husband making baked potatoes in it at 3am. She broke the microwave by heating up a fork in it. He was forced to take her out to dinner.
They patched it
I remember doing this as a kid
The exact same thing happened to me. I think it depends on the type of metal and the microwave.
The kidney one threw me off. I've had kidney disease my whole life, and had a transplant when I was I about 16. I distinctly remeber my doctors telling me that I nedded to avoid getting hurt in the lower back and stomach. I even had a doctors note for gym class saying I couldn't do anything that could get me hit in those areas.
not a medical professional but it could be that since you can feel pain down there, its possible injuries in that spot could do something to your kidneys.
@@AnAverageGoblin Yeah, I also realized after posting this that it may just be that that's where the transplant kidney is, not the kidneys in general.
The Van Gogh one is hard to say why he actually did it so it makes sense people would here it differently.
Often with stories like that people tend to believe the more dramatic version and the original which is less dramatic is less known. It’s seems quite common to happen with historical figures. And I personally love finding out about the false details that people believe are real.
used to work at a toco bell, we had 4 sauce packets. mild (yellow), medium (orange), hot (red) and salsa Verde (green).
So it's at toco bell, that makes sense
Toco bell
Toco bell okay thank you
The reason we say Disney’s instead of Disney is because we’re citing who owns the property, while the covers and movie posters are just studio branding placement, implied to mean “Disney presents.” We often misremember that sort of thing because of how we refer to those movies in casual conversation.
Also, that Brave Little Toaster quote that references I Love Lucy is actually from one of the sequels (specifically, The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue). That’s not on you, though, but the OP who brought it up.
Also, that Rock quote makes literally no sense hearing the actual quote… it turns what is assumed a question to the audience into just a random sentence fragment.
When I was watching the disney part I didnt believe it, so I went looking at my movies in my house i found a Disney one that didnt have an an " 's " at the end and then i looked at another one and it did say "Disney's" on the cover. I looked it up, and it is right. On the cover of "An Extremely Goofy Movie" it says it at the top with an " 's ", so I dont know.
I'll be honest and say a lot of this is grasping at straws but I still enjoyed the video that should show what a great creator you are!
5:13 for the microwave one, I specifically remember in an anime I watched "The Disastrous Life of Saki K." where Haidou is making a crepe for a food class in school and put a metal bowl in the microwave, the teacher says that it will explode and it does. I believe it is in one of the later episodes of season 1. I recently watched the episode and that is exactly what happens.
Some metal react others dont. I only know because ive forgotten spoons and nothing happens just warm to the touch. Other times on a long set time ive left forks in there and they spark. I also had abowl with a brass metal lip on the edge. Sparked a crapton in the microwave
The Mario one got me rethinking reality. I specifically remember when I was on that level and I tried to MLG jump over the plants.
As for the Dorothy one, the wicked witch calls Dorothy “my pretty” a few times once she’s been trapped in the castle.
I had a dog when I was little named Lucy and I always remember when she would into trouble, my dad would go “Lucy you got some splaining to do!” So idk how it was never said but everyone I know remembers it
That Mandela effect theory was the most schizo thing I have ever read lmao. “My memory is reliable, the universe must be wrong.” There has been thousands of studies that show that human memory is unreliable and we can easily make shit up without realizing it. 99% of Mandela effects are things literally no one pays attention to and thinking that the universe or a government is changing smallest things like whether or not Kit Kat has a hyphen or that Curious George had a tail or not is hilarious.
If your memory is so unreliable then how are you even remembering how to write
Also if your memory is so unreliable then how are you relying on it to tell other people that their memories are wrong?
Think dude. Just take some time, maybe set yourself a cup of tea, and think about it.
I have my own little Mandela Effect moment. I remember my family tuning into the Disney Christmas Day Parade in 2005, during the last song. For years I remembered the song being A Star Is Born from Hercules, but when I finally watched the whole parade roughly a decade later, it was actually a different song. Joy to the World, followed by We Wish You A Merry Christmas sung at all the Disney Parks.
Really glad I clicked this video. Subscribed brother. Blessings from Ireland.
Im enjoying these Mandela videos, good work putting in effort to find ones that havent been covered a million times.
if i’m not mistaken, the official twitter posted the embarrassing spongebob photo. i’m pretty sure it was him passed out with a glass of warm milk/possibly eggnog? he was in a santa hat i think
Not people saying “nah you remembered a wrong spelling” being labeled as gaslighting. The word has just lost all meaning hasn’t it?
The Wicked Witch one I think makes sense. People could've just combined that with "I'll get you, my pretties!" Though I do remember the line, and it's not gonna stop me from quoting it, I can believe that this is just misremembering. Lot of these are still pretty weird, though. Especially the kidneys.
>I played Mario bros on a sega genesis! I know everything about it! 2:33
Redditors are the personification of the dunning-Kruger effect.
I think the best way to describe the Mandela effect is looking at the Snow White magic mirror. The witch in snow white has always said, “magic mirror on the wall” but because this generation likes shrek much more, they remember lord farquaad saying “mirror mirror on the wall.” However, they don’t recognize that they heard that from something completely different, shrek instead of Snow White. Also the Friends one is the timing of a 4/4 beat, which would only work with 4 claps.
But I remember “mirror, mirror” as a kid in the 1970s (born in’72)
My theory (still unproven) is that there was a Snow White book (may or may not have been published by Disney) my Gma or Gdad would read to my sis, cousin and me at bedtime. I feel like in that book it says “Mirror, Mirror” and on the movie “Magic mirror”.
Maybe a lot of other kids had the same old book. In fact, right now I’m going to try to solve this one.
@@JAMESGANG-f5u I wouldn’t be surprised. Let me know if you find that, I’d love to know and it still fits my point. There is some other source of the mishap and people flock to it. Finding this example in a book might give light to why shrek does it in the first place lol
the microwave one reminded me of the old channel that made the "is it okay to microwave this" vids I used to watch back in the day lmao
Microwaving metal has different result depending on the form it takes. Aluminum foil is thin and usually crumpled, which allows arcs to form in the narrow space between points and burn through the material. Just because spoons are too smooth to create sparks does NOT make them safe to microwave. Metal reflects the microwaves produce by the machine, and sharp and curved shapes in uneven metal surfaces can make that very dangerous. You can also destroy your microwave.
Being an adult is apparently not only the realization that Pinky was actually the genius mouse and Brain was criminally insane, but also that my childhood was a lie apparently. I not only remember it as "thinking" not pondering, but I ALSO remember it being part of the intro somewhere before the song starts and it isn't.
I think for the rocks Mandela effect, people used the “do you smell what the rock is cooking?” From his 1998 theme song, in the beginning it states so
Ya do you smell
1998 version of The Rock his theme music was indeed "Do you Smell what The Rock is cooking" then later versions around 2000 it changed to "If you smell what The Rock is cooking" so both are correct.
I remember the SpongeBob episode. I remember it was inside his house, a mistletoe, SpongeBob in a Santa suit, his hat turned slightly, with eggnog all over his blushy, smirk-embarrassed face because Sandy, Mr. Krabs, and Squidward were laughing at him (Sandy had her hand on her stomach) I remember this because I was a big SpongeBob fan as a child. That I told my mom to save me a ‘Shoe’ box. Eventually, she gave one to me. I began making my OWN Patrick box. I carved the side, glued the string to connect to the small trap-door, and I took my colored pencils out and drew the SAME exact SpongeBob photo and slipped it in my own ‘secret replica box’. I was so happy with it, and showed my mom. And I WISH I kept it but as for any childhood crafts, at one point I threw it away. I asked my mom, and she remembers🫣
I understand there’s another Christmas episode that Squidward took of SpongeBob. But that doesn’t look like the image I remember. I know the episodes apart, and the teary-eyed Christmas photo was taken more calm, and my favorite part of that episode was “hIs FavOritE UndERpAnts” LOL
Can confirm the Spider-Man Mandela effects. Owned the cartridge as a child, it is indeed only the skyscraper. And Stan Lee said that he intentionally spelled Spider-Man's name with a hyphen from day one so that people wouldn't confuse him with Superman.
The piranha plant thing was likely just people mixing 1-1 and 4-1 since both of them have neat little underground areas in their 3rd pipe, but the pipe in 4-1 has a piranha plant in it.
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10:01 That cut scared me! I thought I was literally watching history being rewritten…
I remember being explained that Van Gogh got into an altercation with a friend that resulted in his ear getting cut off, but because he didn’t want to get his friend in trouble he told everyone that it was himself who cut it, and then he made a story to it so it would make sense.
I found three more mandela effects involving the name of the fish from Mario.
1 - Some people remember it being spelled "Cheap Cheap" but it's actually spelled "Cheep Cheep"
2 - Some people remember it with a hyphen or with no space, such as "Cheep-Cheep" or "CheepCheep" but the real name has a space
3 - Most people call the red fish a "Red Cheep Cheep" and the green fish a "Green Cheep Cheep." Turns out, the green one is actually called "Deep Cheep" and the red one is just called "Cheep Cheep"
I think the microwave thing might have to do with the material of the utensil. Some cheap spoons and forks are made in aluminum. In the spongebob box episode, I remember that they didn't show the picture because I was pissed that they didn't show it.
the microwave one seems kinda dumb, i mean obviously newer models of microwaves have probably been built to not cause the sparks and fires from silverware, right? and it probably is based on what the silverware is made out of.
Yeaaaa I’ve seen that spongebob episode religiously and no they never showed it, it was just Patrick saying what it was
the mandela effect started early 2010, viewers before that remember the photo
@@neo4552 they can remember the photo from somewhere but place it in the memory of that episode. It’s not like that’s not possible but I’ve seen that episode probably more than any other and even know all the Dialogue by heart, Never ever showed that photo at the end. It ended with Patrick simply explaining it was an embarrassing photo of SpongeBob at the Christmas party and he starts laughing, where they then go to an outside shot of his house and he yells marry Christmas SpongeBob super loud
@@AllBlackAirpods People have reported remembering there was a photo at the end around 08-09, and by 2010 it was a theory (before the Mandela effect was a thing in 2014). If a change happened, it was before that date that means. So regardless of how many times you watched the episode, what matters is when you watched it.
@@neo4552 my dude…I’m 28 years old. I watched it when it aired and when it was in syndication on tv. I know what I’m talking about
@@AllBlackAirpods The future is now old man
For the spongebob box, I remember it being a photo of spongebob in his underwear, I can't remember whether he was sleeping or not, as sometimes when I thought about it I would think about him being awake, when he was awake he was crying and running. But as far as I can tell, I never remembered spongebob in a santa outfit. I also remember 2 fish from the background in some episodes (fred and that one fish that has blonde hair and a light blue shirt) laughing at him infront of a green tree with no extra decorations. Also, I am 100% sure he was wearing white underpants and the tree was not bent at all. Edit, apparently the fish with blonde hair and a light blue shirt never existed but was instead a fish with white hair and a yellow shirt. Weird.
To the Spongebob Box Picture: The one comment at the beginning of your video I think is referring to the picture Squidward took in the christmas Episode where Spongebob is crying, because it's also taken beside one of the purple coral, maybe that's why people kind of linked this together?
I could be wrong, but im pretty sure Patchy ended up showing what the embarrassing photo Patrick was hiding from SpongeBob was. I also remember it being SpongeBob at a Christmas party. I think it was on a movie, or a special type of episode that patchy hosted. If I find it I will reply to this comment!
I definitely remember they did not show the Christmas photo but I always imagined it would be the sad spongebob photo from the Christmas episode in front of everyone laughing at him next to a Christmas tree in spongebobs house
The SpongeBob photo was revealed in one of the books. It says something like ‘here’s a picture of me at a party, I hope no one has it in a secret box’ (can’t remember verbatim) but it was never in the episode.
The gaslighting post is frankly idiotic couldn’t the same be said ‘you’re just an overconfident narcissist who can’t accept you were wrong even when faced with objective proof’ hell that’s a hundred times more valid than the other way. If two friends disagree on how say a word is spelled and look it up the one who was wrong can’t whine about gaslighting it’s childish stupid and backwards because now they’re gaslighting. You’re allowed to believe stuff like this but but crying abuse is just wrong.
i was a huge Rock fan growing up, it was always If and not Can. Booker T had a catch phrase with a similar cadence "Can you dig it, Suckaaa" which some people could maybe mix up
My mom has a Raggedy Ann doll with the two dots next to her eyes, I remember playing with it when I was a little kid and could’ve sworn she had freckles. The odd thing is I vividly remember her having brown freckles, yet the dots she actually has are red.
I specifically remember the picture, it was SpongeBob smiling really wide or crying, and he had a Santa hat on. He had peed on Santa's lap, or he had peed his own pants. They might have removed it because they didn't want kids to be embarrassed about peeing themselves.
I vividly remember the Van Gohg one because I remember having a cartoony book that referenced and poked fun at it. I’m pretty sure it was a Black Lagoon book, but I remember it showed a little drawing on the right corner showing Van Gohg with a bandage thingy on his ear with a kind of sad face holding a box that had his ear to a women looking disgusted and freaked out. I remember the book said that he cut his ear off to impress the girl and show his devotion.
That’s what my elementary school art teacher told us and we all joked around and thought it was a weird way to ask out a girl. I also heard he cut off his ear because she was hearing voices in his head and another version where he had a bad ear infection of something
How can anyone believe they've traveled to a different timeline where metal doesn't spark in the microwave when you can still look up videos where it happens? That's like saying you're in a different timeline because you have distinct memories of being a baby even though you're an adult now.
To answer the question from the beginning of the video, yeah, I think we are running out of Mandela effects lol. It seems like so many now are just a result of one person misremembering something, going to reddit about it, and three other people going along with it without doing any research.
spider-man always had a hyphen. there’s even quotes of him telling people to remember to put the hyphen between spider and man. some people might be misremembering it without a hyphen and spelled spiderman, but that’s probably only because there are some official licensing products that can’t even get the spelling correct. if you type spiderman, it also says it’s incorrect and tries to correct it to spider-man or spider man.
14:48 when i slowed my clapping, it sounded 4,but when I hummed the song, and clapped, i heard 5
Mandela effects are funny because its literally just Reddit people not wanting to face the fact that they forget something. Most of these stories are from us growing up, and yeah of course we get stuff mixed up and confused or we combined things.
What's strange is that I remember the story of why Van Gogh cut off his ear was because his friend had insulted his mother, as well as calling Van Gogh ugly, in which Van Gogh sliced of his ear out of anger....
OMG!! That was my Reddit post about the Travis the Chimp incident!! It's so cool to see you use that in your video :D I'm a huge fan!
haha cool, I thought it was an interesting one!
I think this is an interesting one because her body did reject the face transplant but she still survived
8:17 I remeber seeing a picture of spongebob wearing a green sweater on what seems to be a christmas party and mrs's puff was in the photo facing away to the left
Even worse than the spongebob picture from the christmas party: In my mind, everytime you see the Island at night at the end of the episode and Patrick screams "Merry Christmas Spongebob" I remember Spongebob screaming (not horrifying, but like he does usually when he is screaming about something going wrong)... watched this episode a few times now, he never screams at the end... 🧐
He never screams, you just hear Patrick laughing after he says the line..
@@AzureRoxe jep, I don't know why I remember it that way, so strange 😅
16:48 I was taught that in art class as a kid. My guess is it got censored more and more as the story passed and or teachers censored it for younger kids
A personal mandela effect from me: I used to remember in the SpongeBob episode: Wormy, at the end when Sandy comes back there's a scene where she explains to SpongeBob and Patrick how "the monster" was Wormy the whole time.
She doesn’t???
Yeah and then it’s a big worm right
@@MauroVegaYT I never remembered that.
@@toria28 No, I recently found a DVD copy of season 2 that I had lying around and re-watched it and found that out.
@@MauroVegaYT That’s an entirely different episode
I still haven’t watched the video but I want to make the statement that I do not believe in the Mandela effect. In my opinion it’s just something that someone made up because they didn’t want to admit they were wrong or miss remembering something. And is constantly used by people who also don’t want to admit they’re misremembering and that they’re wrong.
that kidney one got me for sure for sure. i’m 100% the opinion that they are located in the lower part of the stomach not that high above, at least thats what they taught me a few years ago. I’m 20 years old and i’ll turn 21 this year in may
For the I Love Lucy line, there's a similar one with Sherlock Homes, where he says, "Elementary, my dear Watson. Elementary". However, that line was never written in any of the original works by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The closest he had to that line was, "Elementary as it was,..." in A Study in Scarlet
With all of these I think it's just the same case as "Luke, I am your father" or "Beam me up, Scotty": The most iconic moments and elements of media don't always come pre-packaged with short, recognizable quotes, so when people want to make references they alter or condense the actual lines to make the reference more clear, and after decades these altered references have become more iconic in the cultural zeitgeist than the actual moments they are referencing.
This channel has taught me nobody remembers anything and will complain about it acting like its not just them. 🤦🏻♂️
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I like how the gay mice were there
Also it was always "Are you pondering what I'm pondering?"
I watched so much SpongeBob on Dvd on loop when I was a kid. I don't remember them showing anything personaly
The second last guy was a little too obsessed about Mandela effects
Oh fck I kinda just had a Mandela effect about how Mandela is spelled
My grandma always said to pull the shirt over the lower back to keep the kidneys warm. Otherwise you would catch a cold. She said this everytime single time girls were wearing croptops - kidneys, kidneys, kidneys.
Well I'm glad they patched them to a more secure place now. Big improvement.
I remember the metal in the microwave warning appearing in Gremlins 2, I knew the explosion was just a Hollywood touch but still believed there was a risk in doing that.
For the Spongebob picture... I seriously remember them not showing any picture. Are people confusing it with Codename: Kids Next Door when Numbuh 1 is taken an embarrassing pic of his butt and they DO show it at the end? However, I HAVE hypothesized that the pic in question might have been the one Squidward took of Spongebob crying in the first Christmas special to make fun of him that Santa did not arrive. Still, the ONLY reason I have had this theory is because, from what I know, they've never shown it, so I don't "remember" it, I just speculated that was it.
I loved these, thanks for sharing! The piranha plant one was interesting because I never pondered how there wasn't ever a piranha plant in world 1-1 but if somebody asked I would have told them "oh yes, they appear there, I know because the first time I see them they're green, not blue". I recently discovered a Mandela effect in my native country of Mexico that the Chapulín Colorado intro went "Más rápido que una tortuga" when it actually goes "Más ágil que una tortuga", probably because of how Superman's intro goes in Spanish: "Más rápido que una bala" I don't know if anyone has had this experience, but it sure blew my mind when iI discovered it, I didn't see it in any post or video.
There's no way your kidneys are in your ribcage
That second to last post, I can definitely see that being a thing, but most of the "Mandela Effects" in this video and in general are just REALLY small and useless details that nobody would ever bother remembering.
Especially in this video, I rolled my eyes quite a bit because a lot of the stuff here I grew up with and distinctly remember being as they're shown now. Plus, studies in the psychological field have demonstrated over and over again that people tend to make up details they don't quite remember. Like with the Brain saying, "Are you pondering what I'm pondering?" It's very easy to replace the words because as a kid, you likely make the connection that the words are similar even if you didn't know what pondering meant.
Although I personally have remembered him using the word "pondering," as it fits his character.
Are people changing history to make others view them in a more positive light? Yeah, but they're not doing that by removing a piranha plant and hoping that you trick yourself into thinking you're dumb. I call that the limitations of the brain, as you're not likely to remember that stuff 30 years after the fact unless that piranha plant changed your life or something.
Yknow, to a child in the 90s there is a HUGE difference between ''sex in the city'' and ''sex and the city''
Not exactly the kind of thing your brain just hallucinates or you forget 20 years later.
9:58 i think there’s a bit of an error here. he goes from saying that some people thought dorothy’s socks were white, to showing references to a quote from the wicked witch of the west - but he never explains what color the socks actually were or what the problem with the quote was.
i know the socks are light blue because of other mandela effect videos, but i’m curious about the “fly, my pretties, fly!” line.
The Spider-Man Cartridge could have been designed like that cause of the fact the Cartridge was so small.
Also, the way Spider-Man is wrote down, I sort of hazy memories of it being just wrote as one word, though it could be thanks to some fan made content I interacted with.
Problem is there is a percentage of these that are not mandela effects and just actual changes. Taco bell did used to have medium ssuce, but noew they dont. Doesnt make it a mandela effect
I remember VIVIDLY putting a mixing bowl in the microwave as a kid since i didn't know (i was maybe 6) and i ruined it, it was all burned and the microwave was too, i remember the sparks 😅 My mom was so pissed at me, i couldn't be misremembering her yelling at me not to ever put anything metal in the microwave, no forks, no spoons NOTHING metal 🥵
I feel like I remember learning Van Gough cut his ear off in an attempt to stop the ringing in his ears from tinnitus. Always thought it would suck to finally cut it off just to have the ringing continue
in class we were taught it was due to mental health or tinnitus it’s always been a little hazy i think
I recently started watching King of the hill again, and I could’ve sworn they never had a yellow recycling bin next to the trash can at any point, I think maybe they added that in in later seasons and redid the overall intro to the old ones too.. anyone else notice this?
Me and my mom watch king of the hill all the time and I’ve always paid attention to the intro. Never once have i seen a yellow recycling bin..
I have the wizard of Oz on DVD. The original coloring her socks are blue, but in the color remaster, they appear a lighter blue that I could see someone mistaking for white.
for the microwave Mandela effect I distinctly remember an episode of the amazing world of Gumball where it was either Darwin or Anias putting soup in the microwave with a spoon in it and it ended up causing the microwave to explode. This is really weird
It’s the episode where granny jojo made them all dumb. It was Darwin but I feel like that might’ve been because they had a shitty microwave
badly shielded microwaves, aka old ones would often come with warnings not to use metal and they often had much higher power outputs than newer ones
i remember the spongebob christmas party photo
sponge bob was wearing a santa costume he looked drunk
i think it was embarrassing because you never see spongebob drunk
he must of done something embarrassing that they snapped the photo
Damn it, I was hoping that someone would finally talk about the Mandela Effect about The Legend of Zelda - Link to the Past.... So, when I was a kid, (if you've ever played the game) once you acquired the flute/ocarina, then play it in front of the bird statue in Kakariko Village, you unlock a bird who will fly you to certain points of the map. The thing is, when traveling to the "Light World" the flute/ocarina doesn't work. However, I remember very vividly that if you play the thing in the Light World, you'd still be able to warp to the same places you were able to in the regular world. The only difference being that the bird changed into one of the pterodactyl sprites instead of the regular bird type that swoops you up. I've played the game thousands of times and remember, only a few times with the original cartridge that I was able to use him in the Light World. In the one for the Switch online, it didn't have it and I even asked my cousin about it and even he was confused.
I work at taco bell, we do sell the medium sauce packets, some of the stores sell them, some don't.
just to clarify, in super mario bros piranha plants will appear out of every pipe in the game, but it's hardcoded so that they never appear in 1-1
I wonder if the freckles of raggedy ann were mixed up with the character strawberry shortcake? just a thought....
The person talking about his mandela theory at the end of the vid is having the biggest cope ever.
Our memory IS unreliable when it comes to details, that's just something we can observe through almost all of the examples of mandela effect, where we can easily prove that a large amount of people had unreliable memory of certain details.
(i'm joking it's obviously because of the multiverse and mass gaslighting by the aliens)