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I got a good theory that connects two movies. Could Doris (from Meet The Robinsons) could actually be Evelyn Deaver (The Incredibles 2). Like, what Evelyn escape from prison and downloaded her conscience into a hard drive or computer chip, which eventually in the future, Lewis/Cornelius would eventually use on one his inventions which would be the helping hat (Dor-15).
The "Magic school bus kids growing up to be Planeteers" theory doesn't make sense to me, since the Planeteers didn't know each other until they got their rings, and the kids in "The Magic School Bus" were friends already.
also, the planeteers are from every continent in the lore. Linka is from the Soviet Union, and we meet all of the kids parents in MSB around Walkerville. This just doesn't hold up.
Yes for countries that didnthave the draft . We assumed that it ment they had a job recruitmentofficer stLkingthem for 35 years which to some thinking scooby doo lived to be 60 & shaggy 75
Donkey is from the Bremen Town musicians. A tale about a cat, a rooster, a dog, and a donkey, all who talk and who want to play music and sing for people. That’s why he’s happy and cheerful and doesn’t stop talking. The donkeys in Pinocchio lose their ability to speak (by the Disney movie standard). That’s where Donkey comes from. Even in Shrek, Donkey can’t resist the urge to break into song.
That Disney family tree theory also started the Ariel, the little mermaid, who is first cousins with Hercules. In Greek mythology, Zuess's brother Posidon is King of the sea and is sometimes also called Triton. Which matches Ariel's father exactly. Leading to the assertion that Ariel's father, King Triton, is the Greek god of the sea, older brother to Zuess the Greek god of lightning. Who is the father of Hercules, making Ariel and Hercules paternal first cousins.
@@JennyShull Hercules (ancient Greece!) has been promoted to a full god and, following the greek mythology, is thus immortal. But what's the difference? Even a dead cousin would be a cousin. The idea is that Poseidon (ancient Greece) and Zeus (ancient Greece) are brothers. Hercules is the son of Zeus, Triton (ancient Greece) is the son of Poseidon (and Amphitrite -> still ancient Greece), and Ariel (technically a jewish angle) is the daughter of Triton, at least in the Disney franchise. Making Ariel and Hercules second (?) cousins, and technically Ariel a greek goddess (at least half or something).
Let's be honest, what show *doesn't* have a coma or "made up by a traumatized person" theory? People on the internet really like to make happy things dark.
Another wile e. Theory, that to some degree was even shown in the reboots, is that the road runner is working for ACME and uses wile e. To boost the income, while sabotaging the equipment so to make sure that coyote never achieved his goal
I got a good theory that connects two movies. Could Doris (from Meet The Robinsons) could actually be Evelyn Deaver (The Incredibles 2). Like, what Evelyn escape from prison and downloaded her conscience into a hard drive or computer chip, which eventually in the future, Lewis/Cornelius would eventually use on one his inventions which would be the helping hat (Dor-15).
5:48 Fun fact, all of the Looney Tunes characters broke the 4th wall more than 60 years before Deadpool, 50 years before She-Hulk, and 53 years before Lobo. Looney Tunes characters were breaking the fourth wall long before DC or Marvel Comics ever even existed. Rick and Morty are new. So, you already know what's up, and if you were wondering Looney Tunes was invented in 1930. They predate Superman, therefore predate the DC Universe as Superman literally is the DC Universe. The birth of Superman was the birth of the DC Universe, although the Comics giant had a different name at the time.
The Pinky is the genius he always points out. What's going to go wrong with brain plan. And all brain things about is taking over the world as the definition of insanity, repeating the same process over and over again, expecting a different result.
Just those two? What about the disney family tree one? Doesn't matter the fact, that in Frozen 2, the parents ship is found north of the castle town, which cannot be where Ariel's kingdom and Tarzans jungle is located...
The point to the drought in The Lion King is a visual representation of the “Circle of Life” being out of wack because Scar elevated the Hyenas to a place that wasn’t theirs. There is no mystery there to even need this theory.
The Powerpuff Girls and Dexter Laboratory are set in the timelines that Jack fixed, and the future he is sent to is the alternate future, so when he returned to his timeline, he changed the future.
There's a theory out there that the characters in Winnie the Pooh are representations of various drug addictions. Pooh and Piglet are potheads (denoted by Pooh's voracious appetite and Piglet's paranoia), Eeyore is a heroin addict (with a nail/spike in an unusual location, possibly indicating a long-running addiction that has made it more and more difficult to find a place on his body where he can inject his fix), Rabbit is on meth (indicated by his jittery nature and rampant paranoia), Kanga and Roo are a crack addicted mother and son, Tigger is a cocaine junkie, Christopher Robin is on LSD (which is why he can understand all the other characters in the first place) and Owl is probably high on mushrooms, though admittedly I get a little fuzzy on this theory when it comes to him.
U should look into the actual Christopher Robin, his dad was abusive and chris hated the fame so much that he took it out on his family and kinda disappeared
How about that Pooh Bear was Christopher Robbin's potty training buddy? The fact bolstered by the fact Pooh wears a shirt (the only one with clothes) and of course his name is "Pooh".
Another take on Mr. Crockers: My theory holds that he is, in fact, Timmy's psychiatrist. The godparents are indeed a figment of Timmy's imagination. But what if his parents do really care enough about him to think that the illusions are dangerous for Timmy's mental health? And Dr. Crockers is the kid's doc, trying to not really have them for his own, but rather take them out of Timmy's thoughts to try to cure and Timmy mistakes the doc's help for doc wanting the godparents for his own?
@@MasterOfViewership Except for the fact that they may mean that Crocker had the same issues that Timmy is dealing with today. It's a bit like the Psycho/Halloween Sam Loomis theory, in a way.
@@jackmackakaheavyguyhaiku545 No, it isn't. Not everyone can be helped with drugs and children should never be given drugs with that much sway over them or they could suffer a psychotic break. Sure, may be rare, but it can happen. Also, why would Timmy lose his fairies at 18? Is he just magically cured? That's the problem with all of these theories. 1 simple aspect of the lore destroys it
@@MasterOfViewership I don't disagree. But who said anything in this set of comments about drugs? Referring to the Sam Loomis theory, in that one Psycho's Sam Loomis was so affected by his interaction with Norman Bates that he became a psych doctor, only to later become the doctor for another famous movie killer, Michael Myers. I was only speaking to the theory.
Cosmo and Wanda are a metaphor for psych meds. Crock was on the same meds before as a kid. This is what pushed him to be timmys psychologist, since he wants to help kids who are as troubled as he was. But....at some point he developed a dependency on the meds himself. That's why he wants them. My theory lol
Sientists seldom bother to wonder if they should do a thing, but only if they can. When the dinosaurs escaped from Jurassic Park, they over-ran the land, forcing humans to build on tall stilts that the dinosaurs can't climb. The people that were not able to afford safe housing had to continue living on the ground. They adapted by taming the dinosaurs to many uses and becoming super-strong.
the Flint/Jet futuristic flip-flop theory has been busted for so many decades i have NO idea where in the blue blazes the Mojo staff found it again. ya gotta watch the ENTIRETY of the Jetsons to find it but... EARTH is dead underneath the stilts. humanity saved itself from catastrophic pollution by building higher and higher and higher with flying cars technology etc. heck, they eat PILLS instead of meals... so their future society doesn't need dirt to grow plants to eat or for animals to eat to turn them into meat. one huge plothole that gets shot in this fact... of course since it is a KIDs cartoon... where do the natural resources to build the widgets and etc. their society needs come from? easiest answer, asteroids and other planets in the Solar System. another FACT that busts the theory? the Flintstones meet an advanced alien called The Great Gazoo. he first appeared on the show on October 29, 1965. Fred and Barney meet Gazoo when his flying saucer crashes. he explains to them that he was exiled due to Gazoo creating a Doomsday Device on his home planet. Gazoo CLEARLY states in his first episode that he recognizes Fred and Barney's world as prehistoric Earth.
*That's not a theory about benders reprogramming, you just described what happened. A theory would be he reprogrammed himself because the shock reset him. And just like when he came to surrounded by penguins, he scanned his surroundings and since he was in the hall of evil alongside fry he was programmed for evil, but to adore fry. That's the only reason he likes the planet express crew is because fry likes them*
There's a better theory for Garfield in the series it hits that Garfield was a boy that was transformed into a cat. Otty is treated as a dog while Harfeild is treated like a kid. There is a boy that turns creatures into other creatures and Jon has a second bedroom.
I thought Donkey's origin story was pretty obvious. They live in fairytale land where there's dragons, talking ogres, talking cats, talking cookies, talking magic mirrors, talking puppets who wear thongs... Donkey fits right in without drawing attention to himself.
About Pinky and the Brain... That theory is literally the point of their vague theme song. There is even an episode where Brain gets fed up with Pinky, and let's him try to take over the world. ... It works. Too well. In one try. So much so that Brain gets jealous and works to destroy Pinky's success.
Ellie being infertile was canon, but the lead poisoning theory was just that, a theory. Still, poor Carl and Ellie. She died never to fulfill her dream of going to Paradise Falls, and Carl never having children with Ellie.
As the video said, it's all just a coincidence - but it's a coincidence contrived by focus groups wanting their cartoon show to hit a wider range of demographics.
Just so you know it, the theory of the Pokémon war can very easily be debunked for one obvious reason: In the parallel universe of Pokémon the Movie: I Choose of You, the episode Distant Blue Sky confirmed Ash's father is still alive. And since the timelines of both universes are mosttly the same up until the day Ash begins his Pokémon journey, that means his father is also still alive in the original timeline (and was also shown in a memory of Ash being about 5 or 6 years old), and thus there never was a Pokémon war that killed his father. And as for Gary's parents, they're probably just very busy working and since he is now going on a Pokémon journey too, it doesn't really matter anymore that they aren't taking care of him, which is why they're left out of the show. 😉
I can debunk the Planeteer theory. Each Planeteer came from different Continents The Blond girl was Russian and had a heavy accent. The black guy Africa with a heavy accent. No one one the magic school bus speaks with an accent Finally all of their names are different so there's no way they grew up to become the Planeteers
but .. but .. but frizel is gaia and .. and moved them .. made them forget who they were to protect them . then brought them back when they had matured more yeah that's it that what happened :)
The Tarzan/Frozen one doesn't really make sense considering Tarzan's parents were marooned on what must be equatorial Africa. No matter which direction Anna and Elsa's parents were going (which ended up being North according to the sequel), they would never have made it that far south without hitting continental Europe (or maybe Britain) first.
Now you are making me question if Hank is actually Cottons biological son. Maybe Hanks mom cheated on Cotton and had Hank, and because Cotton didnt want to have ppl knowing that he was a cuck, and he knew he couldnt do better than her, so he reluctantly raised Hank as his own. Look at the way he treats Hank.
The "all in their head" or "coma" or "so-and-so was dead" are honestly obnoxious. Can we not just enjoy a show/film without everyone thinking nothing actually happened?
I feel ya. Stuff like that is why I never watch any movies about ghosts anymore. I know without fail, at some point they're gonna imply there are no ghosts and act like that's clever. It would be one thing if the movies wanted to say something interesting about mental illness but its usually just an excuse for a cheap fake out.
With this theory I thought it would make more sense if Bobby was actually Cotton's son. It would explain the distain Peggy has for him, maybe he got drunk and she used him out of desperation.
@@xadirius - It's like in Back to the Future... Marty McFly resembles his great-grandfather (William) and great-great-grandfather (Seamus). Conversely, his dad (George) and grandfather (Arthur) resemble each other.
The Tarzan/ Frozen theory is debunked, first the King and Queen weren't from England Tarzans parents were (British Flag on the ship) and second Frozen was set around 1820 and Tarzan was around 1880's given they had photography and were in the era of Queen Victoria.
Okay I got to say something before I forget. If you want legend of Tarzan series, there is one episode where he meets Teddy Roosevelt. Which leaves me to ponder what time period is in. Around when Tarzan's adult, airplanes and aircrafts were being made. But Atlantis the Lost empire would fit more closely to Tarzan's time period. If you watched the lion guard series, it stated that scar lost the roar of the ancestors because he became a villain. This would also apply that the ancestors abandoned his rule because of his actions in the past. I like to think that the kids in magic School bus are actually the children of the planeteers or other family members. Isn't one theory is that Rick and Morty are actually different dimension versions of doc brown and Marty McFly?
@@pervysage4934 I'm a Christian. I'm sorry to say this but your theory does not hold up. It does not mention any bible imagery, so the donkey talking could just be for the sake of the show
Thats just nonsense. The story in the bible about the donkey speaking is an extremely minor event that only happens once. If someone was going to take an irreverent jab at the bible they would have used a much more well-known story, like Noah's ark or Jesus's resurrection. The reason the producers used a generic character instead of one from an existing fairytale was simply a matter of copywrite. That, and it gave the writers much more freedom to take the character in any direction they wanted. And as another poster pointed out, there is absolutely zero Christian or any other religious imagery in the movie. Your "theory" is nothing more than an excuse to post your own personal hatred of people who have spiritual beliefs that differ from your own.
Another Theory about the Lion King. They copy the whole movie, scene by scene, from a 1960's or 70's Japanese Anime called Kimba The White Lion. Even the name is almost the same, but Disney would deny all of it😂
Well that theory holds up well. Kimba had a baboon friend (named Daniel) who was his mentor, his father - who died when Kimba was a child - was Caesar the Great White Lion, and I think there was even a bird who was an advisor to Kimba. There was an evil one-eyed lion - named Claw - who wanted to steal the kingdom from Kimba. Soooooo ... any response to that, DISNEY???
@@hulky333 I watched Kimba years ago. It is not like Lion King. The only things it has in common is the lions, and bamboon angle. But the story is very very different. Lion King is more a child friendly Hamelet. Not a ripoff of Kimba.
@tsubakiofmelancholy6297 I have seen the comparison of the scenes side by side. it's a ripped off. The lion king may be a little more child friendly, it pretty much the same.
@@hulky333 Did you watch the actual movie and learn its plot? If not. You cannot say it is a ripoff just cause some scenes are the same/ similar. It had a very very different plot. Like, night and day difference. Disney may have stolen some of the designs/ scene layouts. But the majority of the film is nothing like Kimba.
Bikini Bottom being Bikini Atoll in Spongebob is plausible, but it doesn't explain how Sandy Cheeks, a squirrel from Texas, can talk and act the way she does and the same goes for her Chimp bosses and Kenny The Cat. I agree with The Simpsons being smart. Bart has been shown to be smart but he has ADHD and that is why he acts the way he does. He can't focus enough to use his smartness so does badly at school, fails tests and acts out. Even Maggie has been shown to be smart. If the Flintstones is set in the future, how do you explain the episode "Time Machine" where they went to the Bedrock World Fair, went into a time machine and saw the future up to the present day of the 1960s when The Flintstones was made? The Pokémon World did have a war. The first evidence we see is the Gym Leader LT Surge (Lieutenant Surge). Also why was he nicknamed the lightening American? Is the Pokémon World an parallel universe Earth? That could explain references to real world locations in Pokémon like Mew coming from South America, Delibird and Mount Everest, Ponyta being able to jump over the Eiffel Tower and more than one Pokémon being able to knock out an Indian Elephant such as Raichu, until Copperajah came along and retconned Indian Elephants. I am tired of hearing [character] in [show] is in a coma to try and explain things like the lack of characters aging.
My theory was that Wile E Coyote worked for ACME as R&D. This would explain how he was able to get so much material and equipment for his contraptions. But he only got paid for the ones that worked, explaining his constant hunger for Roadrunner.
Well I can tell you guys have never actually finished Ash's run in Pokemon because his dad makes a brief cameo in the last episode he's in not in person but his mom talks to him in that episode
His mom had appeared a few times during the series so this theory confused me. In fact because most of her appearances have her traveling with that prof Oak who had originally sent Ash (Satoshi) away, leading to some people joking that the professor sent Satoshi on his journey to get him out of the way while he spent time with that mother.
How about an even darker theory, one that’s in keeping with a clownfish’s physiology. The females are the dominant gender, and when one dies the adult males will morph into females, and mate with their offspring. Marlin might not have wanted to let Nemo go to school, as much for parental concern as because he was grooming Nemo to be his mate when he morphed into a female.
I have always understood that Ellie was infertile, in Up. They are planning having a lot of babies, but discover Ellie cannot… I never even imagined she would have lost a baby! :o
Recess is actually a child social experiment. They're not at a school; it's a location for social experiments on children which is why some of them are given labels: hustler-kid, upside-down-girl, king bob, the diggers, the ashley's.
The Mr. Krabs theory is a load of gunk. Didn't the showrunners reveal that the Krabby Patties are actually made of a combination of algae in a way that resembles meat? Since, y'know, most types of fish aren't carnivores??
Syndrome was like Batman a tech based Super; also, in The Incredibles they showed he stole the island from his parents and killed them and the rest of their team first.
25:20 Yeah, it has been said for a while that Peter Pan was the angel of death who came to collect kids and took them to Neverland (heaven). the lost boys are the ones who escaped and Hoook and the Pirates were long kidnapped and trying to save people, escape and keep coming up against Pan. Pan has a very serious foul temper that would injure people on purpose if he didn't get his way. This is a very old theory.
Wrap your heads around this. What if Mojo Jojo from PPG used to belong to Mandark from Dexter's lab? Jojo was once Mandark's failed experiment who he sold to Professor Utonium and after getting hit by chemical X turned evil. They also have an evil laugh, big heads and big brains - love for science and world domination and main antagonists in their shows. It would also be ironic that Dexter made the greatest monkey hero and Mandark owned the greatest monkey villain.
I have a an interesting theory for Aladdin- my theory is basically the Genie is the congouse and the Lamp is the Brain, for example when the Genie said " Tell Her the Truth " and the dreams are from the congouse, and the movie is telling everyone about right and the wrong, it's hard to tell but it helps as an great example
Identical twins can have different genders…identical twins equals same sperm & same egg. Fraternal twins are two different eggs & two different sperms. I only know this bc I have fraternal twins & did research
2:03 *#48 - FALSE!!* The identity of who Casper the Friendly Ghost was before he became a ghost is a topic that has intrigued fans for years. However, the creators of Casper have intentionally left this aspect of his backstory ambiguous. Here’s what we do know from various sources: *1. Original Comics and Cartoons:* When Casper was first introduced in the 1940s in comic books and animated shorts, his origin wasn't deeply explored. He was simply presented as a friendly ghost who didn't like scaring people, unlike other ghosts. There was no specific backstory about who he was before becoming a ghost. *2. 1995 Movie:* The live-action 1995 movie "Casper," starring Christina Ricci, offers more background on Casper's origin. In the movie, Casper is revealed to be the ghost of a young boy named Casper McFadden. He lived in the mansion with his father, an inventor. Casper tells the story of how he died from pneumonia after playing outside in the cold too long. His father, devastated by the loss, became obsessed with creating a machine that could bring Casper back to life. This is one of the few times a backstory for Casper is explicitly addressed. *3. Later Adaptations:* Other adaptations of Casper, including animated TV series and direct-to-video movies, have sometimes hinted at or referenced his past, but none have deviated significantly from the 1995 movie's explanation, and many continue to leave his origins vague. In short, while the 1995 movie provides a clear answer, earlier and many later interpretations of the character intentionally leave Casper's human identity a mystery. The official stance seems to be that Casper's backstory isn't meant to be a focal point-his friendly nature as a ghost is what's most important.
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@theyummyfruitbar Pathetic nonsense
So is monsterverse godzilla canon to spongebob
What about the peanuts we never see their parents either
I got a good theory that connects two movies. Could Doris (from Meet The Robinsons) could actually be Evelyn Deaver (The Incredibles 2). Like, what Evelyn escape from prison and downloaded her conscience into a hard drive or computer chip, which eventually in the future, Lewis/Cornelius would eventually use on one his inventions which would be the helping hat (Dor-15).
The "Magic school bus kids growing up to be Planeteers" theory doesn't make sense to me, since the Planeteers didn't know each other until they got their rings, and the kids in "The Magic School Bus" were friends already.
also, the planeteers are from every continent in the lore. Linka is from the Soviet Union, and we meet all of the kids parents in MSB around Walkerville. This just doesn't hold up.
Not to mention the blond girl doesn't have a Russian accent
Yeah, it's a stretch 😂
Not to mention the freaking difference in the names i.e. Arnold and Wheeler well duh
Aaaand lets not forget carlos....😅😅 would love to find out there was a carlos that was a planeteer😂😂😂
Even worse for 'Up', it's theorized that carl is actually on his way to heaven and the boy is the spirit of his miscarried son guiding him.
That's the one they should have done. Like there's plenty of physical reasons why women can have miscarriages and it should be discussed.
Oooh no my heart 😢😮
@@asha_vereomg no
Yeeeeeah... that doesn't make the movie any better. 🤣
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I LOVE the Scooby Doo Draft Dodging theory, maybe the monsters are police trying to catch them because they are dodging the draft.
Yes for countries that didnthave the draft . We assumed that it ment they had a job recruitmentofficer stLkingthem for 35 years which to some thinking scooby doo lived to be 60 & shaggy 75
Donkey is from the Bremen Town musicians. A tale about a cat, a rooster, a dog, and a donkey, all who talk and who want to play music and sing for people. That’s why he’s happy and cheerful and doesn’t stop talking. The donkeys in Pinocchio lose their ability to speak (by the Disney movie standard). That’s where Donkey comes from. Even in Shrek, Donkey can’t resist the urge to break into song.
The emporer's new groove "help me" fly is a throwback to the 1950's horror movie "The Fly"
and the fact she as much admits to the fact she uses them on people as she has no qualms of using it on him
That Disney family tree theory also started the Ariel, the little mermaid, who is first cousins with Hercules. In Greek mythology, Zuess's brother Posidon is King of the sea and is sometimes also called Triton. Which matches Ariel's father exactly. Leading to the assertion that Ariel's father, King Triton, is the Greek god of the sea, older brother to Zuess the Greek god of lightning. Who is the father of Hercules, making Ariel and Hercules paternal first cousins.
But isn’t Triton the son of Poseidon?
@@AJRams08 AFAIK yes. Which, however, still makes Triton the cousin of Hercules. :-D
Philip José Farmer had a book series where Tarzan and others like Holmes and Doc Savage are in the same family tree :)
Hercules (ancient Rome?) and Ariel (decades after the fall of Ancient Rome?) possibly lived and were born many decades apart.
@@JennyShull Hercules (ancient Greece!) has been promoted to a full god and, following the greek mythology, is thus immortal. But what's the difference? Even a dead cousin would be a cousin.
The idea is that Poseidon (ancient Greece) and Zeus (ancient Greece) are brothers. Hercules is the son of Zeus, Triton (ancient Greece) is the son of Poseidon (and Amphitrite -> still ancient Greece), and Ariel (technically a jewish angle) is the daughter of Triton, at least in the Disney franchise. Making Ariel and Hercules second (?) cousins, and technically Ariel a greek goddess (at least half or something).
Let's be honest, what show *doesn't* have a coma or "made up by a traumatized person" theory? People on the internet really like to make happy things dark.
Please do Top 10 AWESOME Pop Culture Crossovers of all time!
Another wile e. Theory, that to some degree was even shown in the reboots, is that the road runner is working for ACME and uses wile e. To boost the income, while sabotaging the equipment so to make sure that coyote never achieved his goal
I got a good theory that connects two movies. Could Doris (from Meet The Robinsons) could actually be Evelyn Deaver (The Incredibles 2). Like, what Evelyn escape from prison and downloaded her conscience into a hard drive or computer chip, which eventually in the future, Lewis/Cornelius would eventually use on one his inventions which would be the helping hat (Dor-15).
5:48 Fun fact, all of the Looney Tunes characters broke the 4th wall more than 60 years before Deadpool, 50 years before She-Hulk, and 53 years before Lobo. Looney Tunes characters were breaking the fourth wall long before DC or Marvel Comics ever even existed. Rick and Morty are new. So, you already know what's up, and if you were wondering Looney Tunes was invented in 1930. They predate Superman, therefore predate the DC Universe as Superman literally is the DC Universe. The birth of Superman was the birth of the DC Universe, although the Comics giant had a different name at the time.
I think Rick has been confirmed to be smart enough to know he is in a show in Rick and Morty.
I don't buy the Magic school bus and Captain Planet Theory.
I always thought Penny on "Inspector Gadget" was a robot herself, made to maintain her cyborg uncle.
The Pinky is the genius he always points out. What's going to go wrong with brain plan. And all brain things about is taking over the world as the definition of insanity, repeating the same process over and over again, expecting a different result.
That Powerpuff Girls theory about them being one person is horse dung!!
I feel like the Nemo theory and possible Rugrats theory are probably untrue.
Just those two? What about the disney family tree one? Doesn't matter the fact, that in Frozen 2, the parents ship is found north of the castle town, which cannot be where Ariel's kingdom and Tarzans jungle is located...
Pretty much everything in this video is untrue
All these things r ridiculous. Nothing will change my childhood.
Keep your grubby conspiracy theories away from Captain Planet.
How about the fact that Timmy is an old man who wished everyone remained the same age and that Cosmo wouldn’t remember granting said wish
That's canon though, Timmy did wish for that
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! 19:54 That's an awesome fan theory.
Nearly all of SpongeBob theories will ruin your childhood
Not mine. I never watched a single episode in my 42 years
Ms Frizzle Class being the Planeteers.... They're not even the same ethnicity in some cases.
The point to the drought in The Lion King is a visual representation of the “Circle of Life” being out of wack because Scar elevated the Hyenas to a place that wasn’t theirs. There is no mystery there to even need this theory.
Kristoff and sven knew each other before being found by the trolls so that wouldn't of happened
The Powerpuff Girls and Dexter Laboratory are set in the timelines that Jack fixed, and the future he is sent to is the alternate future, so when he returned to his timeline, he changed the future.
would that make Chemical X the remnants of Aku?
There's a theory out there that the characters in Winnie the Pooh are representations of various drug addictions. Pooh and Piglet are potheads (denoted by Pooh's voracious appetite and Piglet's paranoia), Eeyore is a heroin addict (with a nail/spike in an unusual location, possibly indicating a long-running addiction that has made it more and more difficult to find a place on his body where he can inject his fix), Rabbit is on meth (indicated by his jittery nature and rampant paranoia), Kanga and Roo are a crack addicted mother and son, Tigger is a cocaine junkie, Christopher Robin is on LSD (which is why he can understand all the other characters in the first place) and Owl is probably high on mushrooms, though admittedly I get a little fuzzy on this theory when it comes to him.
There is nothing about Winnie the Pooh that could "ruin my childhood" more harder than what Blood & Honey 1 and 2 has already done.
U should look into the actual Christopher Robin, his dad was abusive and chris hated the fame so much that he took it out on his family and kinda disappeared
How about that Pooh Bear was Christopher Robbin's potty training buddy? The fact bolstered by the fact Pooh wears a shirt (the only one with clothes) and of course his name is "Pooh".
Another take on Mr. Crockers: My theory holds that he is, in fact, Timmy's psychiatrist. The godparents are indeed a figment of Timmy's imagination. But what if his parents do really care enough about him to think that the illusions are dangerous for Timmy's mental health? And Dr. Crockers is the kid's doc, trying to not really have them for his own, but rather take them out of Timmy's thoughts to try to cure and Timmy mistakes the doc's help for doc wanting the godparents for his own?
Actually, the episode "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker" throws that theory out the window since Cosmo and Wanda were his godparents in the 70s
@@MasterOfViewership Except for the fact that they may mean that Crocker had the same issues that Timmy is dealing with today. It's a bit like the Psycho/Halloween Sam Loomis theory, in a way.
@@jackmackakaheavyguyhaiku545 No, it isn't. Not everyone can be helped with drugs and children should never be given drugs with that much sway over them or they could suffer a psychotic break. Sure, may be rare, but it can happen. Also, why would Timmy lose his fairies at 18? Is he just magically cured? That's the problem with all of these theories. 1 simple aspect of the lore destroys it
@@MasterOfViewership I don't disagree. But who said anything in this set of comments about drugs? Referring to the Sam Loomis theory, in that one Psycho's Sam Loomis was so affected by his interaction with Norman Bates that he became a psych doctor, only to later become the doctor for another famous movie killer, Michael Myers. I was only speaking to the theory.
Cosmo and Wanda are a metaphor for psych meds. Crock was on the same meds before as a kid. This is what pushed him to be timmys psychologist, since he wants to help kids who are as troubled as he was. But....at some point he developed a dependency on the meds himself. That's why he wants them. My theory lol
The "Flintstones are actually in the future" theory makes no sense unless someone can explain how dinosaurs returned.
"Welcome... To Jurrasic Park!"
Another catastrophic event that restarts the time periods duh
Sientists seldom bother to wonder if they should do a thing, but only if they can. When the dinosaurs escaped from Jurassic Park, they over-ran the land, forcing humans to build on tall stilts that the dinosaurs can't climb. The people that were not able to afford safe housing had to continue living on the ground. They adapted by taming the dinosaurs to many uses and becoming super-strong.
the Flint/Jet futuristic flip-flop theory has been busted for so many decades i have NO idea where in the blue blazes the Mojo staff found it again. ya gotta watch the ENTIRETY of the Jetsons to find it but... EARTH is dead underneath the stilts. humanity saved itself from catastrophic pollution by building higher and higher and higher with flying cars technology etc. heck, they eat PILLS instead of meals... so their future society doesn't need dirt to grow plants to eat or for animals to eat to turn them into meat. one huge plothole that gets shot in this fact... of course since it is a KIDs cartoon... where do the natural resources to build the widgets and etc. their society needs come from? easiest answer, asteroids and other planets in the Solar System.
another FACT that busts the theory? the Flintstones meet an advanced alien called The Great Gazoo. he first appeared on the show on October 29, 1965. Fred and Barney meet Gazoo when his flying saucer crashes. he explains to them that he was exiled due to Gazoo creating a Doomsday Device on his home planet. Gazoo CLEARLY states in his first episode that he recognizes Fred and Barney's world as prehistoric Earth.
*That's not a theory about benders reprogramming, you just described what happened. A theory would be he reprogrammed himself because the shock reset him. And just like when he came to surrounded by penguins, he scanned his surroundings and since he was in the hall of evil alongside fry he was programmed for evil, but to adore fry. That's the only reason he likes the planet express crew is because fry likes them*
There's a better theory for Garfield in the series it hits that Garfield was a boy that was transformed into a cat. Otty is treated as a dog while Harfeild is treated like a kid. There is a boy that turns creatures into other creatures and Jon has a second bedroom.
I thought Donkey's origin story was pretty obvious. They live in fairytale land where there's dragons, talking ogres, talking cats, talking cookies, talking magic mirrors, talking puppets who wear thongs... Donkey fits right in without drawing attention to himself.
The fact that the narrators suddenly switch halfway through the list....
... Most likely means that they used takes from an older list. 🤔
About Pinky and the Brain... That theory is literally the point of their vague theme song. There is even an episode where Brain gets fed up with Pinky, and let's him try to take over the world.
... It works. Too well. In one try. So much so that Brain gets jealous and works to destroy Pinky's success.
Alice in Wonderland, tripping out on mushrooms and LSD. 😂
Miss Frizzle was a lawsuit waiting to happen
26:43 I don’t think that theory holds any weight, in a episode it shows that Mr Krab made the krabby patty when he was a kid long before Pearl 🤔🤔
Flintstones and jetson movie clearly.Nobody's paying attention because it was astro's tail.That turned the thing from the future to the past
I assumed 9 was more common knowledge than a theory
I hate that theory with the flintstones. The movie clearly shows astros tail accidentally flipping the switch to past. Or am remembering it wrong
Ellie being infertile was canon, but the lead poisoning theory was just that, a theory.
Still, poor Carl and Ellie. She died never to fulfill her dream of going to Paradise Falls, and Carl never having children with Ellie.
So, in The Emperor's New Groove, doesn't that mean she could have turned an animal into a human, like a human who speaks squirrel....?
I really dont let theories ruin my world view of anything. Besides, most come off as edgy nonsense. HOLDING only armchair level of expertise
not a single one worth a it's just a theory (bows head)
How can they grow up to become the planeteers? They're from different continents and speak with different accents.
As the video said, it's all just a coincidence - but it's a coincidence contrived by focus groups wanting their cartoon show to hit a wider range of demographics.
Exchange student program?
@@74bajatom but they're older in captain planet. If their ages or accents were reversed then that could make sense.
Just so you know it, the theory of the Pokémon war can very easily be debunked for one obvious reason: In the parallel universe of Pokémon the Movie: I Choose of You, the episode Distant Blue Sky confirmed Ash's father is still alive. And since the timelines of both universes are mosttly the same up until the day Ash begins his Pokémon journey, that means his father is also still alive in the original timeline (and was also shown in a memory of Ash being about 5 or 6 years old), and thus there never was a Pokémon war that killed his father. And as for Gary's parents, they're probably just very busy working and since he is now going on a Pokémon journey too, it doesn't really matter anymore that they aren't taking care of him, which is why they're left out of the show. 😉
There's always the theory that Gary's father is Giovanni taking into account he takes over his gym when Giovanni retires (in the second game)
@@Amokra Well, regardless, that still means Gary's father is alive, thus debunking one of WatchMojo's theories.
I can debunk the Planeteer theory.
Each Planeteer came from different Continents
The Blond girl was Russian and had a heavy accent. The black guy Africa with a heavy accent.
No one one the magic school bus speaks with an accent
Finally all of their names are different so there's no way they grew up to become the Planeteers
but .. but .. but frizel is gaia and .. and moved them .. made them forget who they were to protect them . then brought them back when they had matured more
yeah that's it that what happened :)
They all have all accents and they all have different names and they don't know each other plus some of them have different eye colors
@@Amokra eh kind of a stretch, but I guess anything's possible in cartoon universes. 😁
@@skylarmccloud4080 :)
The Tarzan/Frozen one doesn't really make sense considering Tarzan's parents were marooned on what must be equatorial Africa. No matter which direction Anna and Elsa's parents were going (which ended up being North according to the sequel), they would never have made it that far south without hitting continental Europe (or maybe Britain) first.
Wait them voices don’t usually switch like this…
The top 20 is from a previous video and they just added #30-50.
How is 49 just a theory? They couldn't make it any clearer.
-You're full of crap, Fry
-**Zap**
-You make a persuasive argument, Fry
wasn't there an alternate theory about the Magical School Bus and that was that the teacher is actually a Time Lord? and that the bus is her TARDIS?
Well, that doesn't ruin your childhood now, does it?
Put a picture of Bobby next to Cotton, the Bill Theory goes out the window.
Exactly! Bill is not Bobby’s dad.
Now you are making me question if Hank is actually Cottons biological son. Maybe Hanks mom cheated on Cotton and had Hank, and because Cotton didnt want to have ppl knowing that he was a cuck, and he knew he couldnt do better than her, so he reluctantly raised Hank as his own. Look at the way he treats Hank.
32: "the Lion King" not ONLY did you get the theory wrong BUT STARS AREN'T CLOUDS!
we see eddy's dads and eds mom's arm in one episode
4:20 okay…so they all grow up to have different names, all live in vastly different countries and forget they ever knew each other.
Holds up real well
Amazing video watch mojo of crazy disturbing fan theories that will ruin childhood of beloved cartoons out there,fantastic job.
The "all in their head" or "coma" or "so-and-so was dead" are honestly obnoxious. Can we not just enjoy a show/film without everyone thinking nothing actually happened?
No. No we can't.
I feel ya. Stuff like that is why I never watch any movies about ghosts anymore. I know without fail, at some point they're gonna imply there are no ghosts and act like that's clever. It would be one thing if the movies wanted to say something interesting about mental illness but its usually just an excuse for a cheap fake out.
Anyone else cut themselves when foghorn leghorn got old and settled down to become friends and room mates with that old dog?
Outstanding, keep it up
Can't wait to revisit this list again in the near future! 😂
thanks for the youtube idea! 0:22
They literally show their parents in the first episode 🤣🤣🤣 in ed ed and eddy.
Madame's imaginary friend is Herriman. The rabbit
You know, the spider also talked too, saying "Urp, excuse me" another one too!
Yeah but Bobby looks like Hanks dad. Happens all the time
With this theory I thought it would make more sense if Bobby was actually Cotton's son. It would explain the distain Peggy has for him, maybe he got drunk and she used him out of desperation.
@@xadirius - It's like in Back to the Future... Marty McFly resembles his great-grandfather (William) and great-great-grandfather (Seamus). Conversely, his dad (George) and grandfather (Arthur) resemble each other.
Pictures of me and my grandpa on my dad's side from when we were young children, we look identical
The Tarzan/ Frozen theory is debunked, first the King and Queen weren't from England Tarzans parents were (British Flag on the ship) and second Frozen was set around 1820 and Tarzan was around 1880's given they had photography and were in the era of Queen Victoria.
Okay I got to say something before I forget. If you want legend of Tarzan series, there is one episode where he meets Teddy Roosevelt. Which leaves me to ponder what time period is in. Around when Tarzan's adult, airplanes and aircrafts were being made. But Atlantis the Lost empire would fit more closely to Tarzan's time period.
If you watched the lion guard series, it stated that scar lost the roar of the ancestors because he became a villain. This would also apply that the ancestors abandoned his rule because of his actions in the past.
I like to think that the kids in magic School bus are actually the children of the planeteers or other family members.
Isn't one theory is that Rick and Morty are actually different dimension versions of doc brown and Marty McFly?
I can very much believe Number 41. I’d love to see a family picture of the four
Donkey is a jab at the Bible when an angel made a donkey speak. It’s the only time a donkey speaks in a story suggesting the Bible is a fairy tale.
Sounds somehow but I never thought of it like that. But did they mention any other Christian imagery that would make you think that?
@@KamsiyonnaEzepue nope it's just a theory I have
@@pervysage4934 I'm a Christian. I'm sorry to say this but your theory does not hold up. It does not mention any bible imagery, so the donkey talking could just be for the sake of the show
Thats just nonsense. The story in the bible about the donkey speaking is an extremely minor event that only happens once. If someone was going to take an irreverent jab at the bible they would have used a much more well-known story, like Noah's ark or Jesus's resurrection. The reason the producers used a generic character instead of one from an existing fairytale was simply a matter of copywrite. That, and it gave the writers much more freedom to take the character in any direction they wanted.
And as another poster pointed out, there is absolutely zero Christian or any other religious imagery in the movie. Your "theory" is nothing more than an excuse to post your own personal hatred of people who have spiritual beliefs that differ from your own.
@@jeffcoil6181 yes. It wouldn't make sense to insult a religion using an event that even most followers of that religion barely knows about
The Toy Story 3 Theory is INSANE 😵💫😳😵🥴😩
Another Theory about the Lion King. They copy the whole movie, scene by scene, from a 1960's or 70's Japanese Anime called Kimba The White Lion.
Even the name is almost the same, but Disney would deny all of it😂
Well that theory holds up well. Kimba had a baboon friend (named Daniel) who was his mentor, his father - who died when Kimba was a child - was Caesar the Great White Lion, and I think there was even a bird who was an advisor to Kimba. There was an evil one-eyed lion - named Claw - who wanted to steal the kingdom from Kimba. Soooooo ... any response to that, DISNEY???
@@MrIreneadler I once a video, where they show scenes side by side, wow! a complete plaguerism. Lion King stole Kimba The White Lion 🦁
@@hulky333 I watched Kimba years ago. It is not like Lion King. The only things it has in common is the lions, and bamboon angle. But the story is very very different. Lion King is more a child friendly Hamelet. Not a ripoff of Kimba.
@tsubakiofmelancholy6297 I have seen the comparison of the scenes side by side. it's a ripped off.
The lion king may be a little more child friendly, it pretty much the same.
@@hulky333 Did you watch the actual movie and learn its plot? If not. You cannot say it is a ripoff just cause some scenes are the same/ similar. It had a very very different plot. Like, night and day difference. Disney may have stolen some of the designs/ scene layouts. But the majority of the film is nothing like Kimba.
Probably my favorite video from y’all lol been watching cartoon theories since 2012
Bikini Bottom being Bikini Atoll in Spongebob is plausible, but it doesn't explain how Sandy Cheeks, a squirrel from Texas, can talk and act the way she does and the same goes for her Chimp bosses and Kenny The Cat.
I agree with The Simpsons being smart. Bart has been shown to be smart but he has ADHD and that is why he acts the way he does. He can't focus enough to use his smartness so does badly at school, fails tests and acts out. Even Maggie has been shown to be smart.
If the Flintstones is set in the future, how do you explain the episode "Time Machine" where they went to the Bedrock World Fair, went into a time machine and saw the future up to the present day of the 1960s when The Flintstones was made?
The Pokémon World did have a war. The first evidence we see is the Gym Leader LT Surge (Lieutenant Surge). Also why was he nicknamed the lightening American? Is the Pokémon World an parallel universe Earth? That could explain references to real world locations in Pokémon like Mew coming from South America, Delibird and Mount Everest, Ponyta being able to jump over the Eiffel Tower and more than one Pokémon being able to knock out an Indian Elephant such as Raichu, until Copperajah came along and retconned Indian Elephants.
I am tired of hearing [character] in [show] is in a coma to try and explain things like the lack of characters aging.
Good Morning Folks
I just realized too that Kim's mom and brothers all have blue eyes, her dad looks like he might have brown, but she has green. Sooo...
I thought the lions turned into stars not clouds in the lion king
My theory was that Wile E Coyote worked for ACME as R&D. This would explain how he was able to get so much material and equipment for his contraptions. But he only got paid for the ones that worked, explaining his constant hunger for Roadrunner.
16- Tommy is the universal British soldier. It’s short corn Tommy Atkins, which appeared on a form in the 1900s a small an example name.
Well I can tell you guys have never actually finished Ash's run in Pokemon because his dad makes a brief cameo in the last episode he's in not in person but his mom talks to him in that episode
His mom had appeared a few times during the series so this theory confused me. In fact because most of her appearances have her traveling with that prof Oak who had originally sent Ash (Satoshi) away, leading to some people joking that the professor sent Satoshi on his journey to get him out of the way while he spent time with that mother.
I feel watch mojo doesn't actually watch the shows@@IzzyPR2010
I wouldn’t say they’re the same person, but I would accept them being related. Casper could be an ancestor of Richie Rich.
How about an even darker theory, one that’s in keeping with a clownfish’s physiology. The females are the dominant gender, and when one dies the adult males will morph into females, and mate with their offspring. Marlin might not have wanted to let Nemo go to school, as much for parental concern as because he was grooming Nemo to be his mate when he morphed into a female.
I think the Cars universe is Earth but one where the Devonian period never ended, and thus are evolved beetles.
I have always understood that Ellie was infertile, in Up. They are planning having a lot of babies, but discover Ellie cannot… I never even imagined she would have lost a baby! :o
So these theories range from "This is literally canon if you read any lore" to "this literally cannot happen if you read any lore." Good to know.
I am shocked the Recess one was not on here. That is creepier than all the other ones combined.
YES, but it was a GREAT cartoon. Kinda like Rugrats meets Hogan's Heroes!
Recess is actually a child social experiment. They're not at a school; it's a location for social experiments on children which is why some of them are given labels: hustler-kid, upside-down-girl, king bob, the diggers, the ashley's.
Bobby looks even more like Cotton. Looks often slip a generation. Debunked
Ms. Frizzle is a time lord
24:19: the monster costumes are cuz they were all on drugs... 😂😂😂
My question is about king candy how was he in a racing game in the 80s then became a king in candy land 🤔
Cosmo from fairly odd parents made me think of Chris Kattan❤
The Mr. Krabs theory is a load of gunk. Didn't the showrunners reveal that the Krabby Patties are actually made of a combination of algae in a way that resembles meat? Since, y'know, most types of fish aren't carnivores??
Richie Rich and Casper meet each other though so that fan theory is just plain wrong.
The incredibles theory is stupid. If syndrome was Mr incredibles son, he would have super powers like the rest of his kids 🤷♂️🤣💯
Syndrome was like Batman a tech based Super; also, in The Incredibles they showed he stole the island from his parents and killed them and the rest of their team first.
Remember: They're only theories; very little proof to them. 🎉
50 Kooky Theories
25:20 Yeah, it has been said for a while that Peter Pan was the angel of death who came to collect kids and took them to Neverland (heaven). the lost boys are the ones who escaped and Hoook and the Pirates were long kidnapped and trying to save people, escape and keep coming up against Pan. Pan has a very serious foul temper that would injure people on purpose if he didn't get his way. This is a very old theory.
Wrap your heads around this. What if Mojo Jojo from PPG used to belong to Mandark from Dexter's lab? Jojo was once Mandark's failed experiment who he sold to Professor Utonium and after getting hit by chemical X turned evil. They also have an evil laugh, big heads and big brains - love for science and world domination and main antagonists in their shows. It would also be ironic that Dexter made the greatest monkey hero and Mandark owned the greatest monkey villain.
Watchmojo, make a video about when heroes and villains become allies
I have a an interesting theory for Aladdin- my theory is basically the Genie is the congouse and the Lamp is the Brain, for example when the Genie said " Tell Her the Truth " and the dreams are from the congouse, and the movie is telling everyone about right and the wrong, it's hard to tell but it helps as an great example
Phil and Lil can't be identical if they aren't the same sex.
Identical twins can have different genders…identical twins equals same sperm & same egg. Fraternal twins are two different eggs & two different sperms. I only know this bc I have fraternal twins & did research
@@IceCold_Carter so sex and gender are the same? Ok
2:03 *#48 - FALSE!!*
The identity of who Casper the Friendly Ghost was before he became a ghost is a topic that has intrigued fans for years. However, the creators of Casper have intentionally left this aspect of his backstory ambiguous. Here’s what we do know from various sources:
*1. Original Comics and Cartoons:* When Casper was first introduced in the 1940s in comic books and animated shorts, his origin wasn't deeply explored. He was simply presented as a friendly ghost who didn't like scaring people, unlike other ghosts. There was no specific backstory about who he was before becoming a ghost.
*2. 1995 Movie:* The live-action 1995 movie "Casper," starring Christina Ricci, offers more background on Casper's origin. In the movie, Casper is revealed to be the ghost of a young boy named Casper McFadden. He lived in the mansion with his father, an inventor. Casper tells the story of how he died from pneumonia after playing outside in the cold too long. His father, devastated by the loss, became obsessed with creating a machine that could bring Casper back to life. This is one of the few times a backstory for Casper is explicitly addressed.
*3. Later Adaptations:* Other adaptations of Casper, including animated TV series and direct-to-video movies, have sometimes hinted at or referenced his past, but none have deviated significantly from the 1995 movie's explanation, and many continue to leave his origins vague.
In short, while the 1995 movie provides a clear answer, earlier and many later interpretations of the character intentionally leave Casper's human identity a mystery. The official stance seems to be that Casper's backstory isn't meant to be a focal point-his friendly nature as a ghost is what's most important.