People combining things in their memories IMHO. Although there are misprints of the berenstain bears books interestingly enough. Both copies were from sometime in the early 80's.
RM Productions Ace Ventura When nature calls he plainly says to the old skinny guy and you must be the Monopoly guy and the man was sporting a monocle. Look up Monopoly guy when nature calls.
I watched Curious George all the time as a kid and always thought it was strange that he didn't have a tail so I know for a fact that he NEVER had a tail.
Just like with Mr. Pennybags, he's referred to as a sort of gentleman, and since most "gentlemen" in media wear monocles, it's easy to misinterpret him as having one since he's so easily associated with others that do. Like Mr. Peanut
What's funny about this topic is we recently went and saw Michael live and I kept pretending to be him and saying to my kids Hey V Sauce, it's Michael. my 18yo kept pointing out that he doesn't say that despite me thinking otherwise
the mona lisa could be life imitating art cuz there was a animated movie called mr peabody and sherman and the went back in time and made mona lisa smile than boom the actual mona lisa smiles
@@harrijones3193 ,no boy no I homeschooled my children. Reading was huge. All my kids were read to and learned to read. They all remember it as Berenstein. I always wondered whether to pronounce it phonetically as 'steen ' or 'stine" I decided 'steen" and when computers came along I heard it pronounced 'steen" . You are from the other group/timeline/ whatever happened to us. How old are you? I'm betting you are less than 30 years.
@@Curiousever I thought it was -stein. Could be a merging of parallel reallies or a confabulation from speed reading. Taht's why yuo cna sitll raed tihs eevn thugoh teh mdidle lteters are mxied up.
I was born in 1970 and my favorite books were "The Berenstein Bears". I used to wonder if I pronounced it right. I wouldn't have with Berenstain.... This one I am SURE of. It was Berenstein. To me, it is Berenstein.
"Mirror mirror on the wall" did happen. It was a line from Shrek. People think it is from Snow White but to avoid copyright is used in the Shrek movie. It's actually proof of the cultural impact Shrek has made.
Mandy Douglass I would link one article I found, but afraid it would go to spam, but the original Brother's Grimm story of Snow White actually did have "Mirror mirror on the wall in it". Not sure how much that plays into the phenomenon, but I'm sure it's done it's part in the misconception (Little Snow-White by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm). and while I was typing out "Wilhelm", I wanted to remember it as "Wilheim". Shows how easily misrememberances can happen.
I know right? It was the amazing of the Mona Lisa that you didnt know that was serious or smiling... some people debate it was melancolic actually. I dont know what happen.
@@danydorantes4728 Great point. Yes, this is the most compelling example. The others seem to be obvious delusional memories or misquotes later becoming again misquoted too many times. Idk, hello Clarice maybe as well:)
Yes We are Our Bible has changed The Book of Revelations Is Now " The Book Of Revelation ' The ( S ) that we use to have is now gone , So Yes We may have Shifted to a New Reality & Fools who think We're Crazy , Have you looked at your Bibles Lately ?.
You see Jim Carrey Ace Ventura When Nature Calls when he makes fun of old guy with the eye monocle calling him the monopoly guy. Could be another reason why everyone thinks that as well.
GUYS I figured out a few things from the comments: 1. Jiffy maybe a mix of Jif & Skippy 2. Monopoly guy's monocle might be confused with Mr.Peanut butter 3. Curious George had a stump for a tail
1) No I clearly remember Jiffy peanut butter and so does my sister 2) I remember the Monopoly guy with a monocle 3) I watched that show forever and he has never ever ever had some kind of tail or stub
Lima Swanepoel Hosk actually its not mr Peanut Peanut butter. Mr Peanut is the mascot of a brand that sells all types of nuts and even cheese balls called planters. Its snack food not peanut butter. Lol.
Yes Hannibal Lecter did say, "Hello Clarice." It wasn't when he greeted her in the prison though. It was at the end of the movie when Hannibal Lecter calls Clarice. She is told that she has a phone and when she gets on the phone she hears Hannibal Lecter say to her, "Hello Clarice." It's when he tells her that the world is better with her in it.
No, he clearly says hello when she approches his cell that has the big glass windows. Not sure how this guy confuses 'well' and 'hello', they don't even sound the same! People have the same ears, and don't hear things differently, some people just hear what they want to hear for some weird reason.
Me : What's grandma's favorite peanut butter brand? Dad : Jiffy. How could you not know that? Me : Jiffy? I thought it was just Jif. Dad : How? Me : Check the peanut butter bottle. Dad : Alright. After checking the bottle... Me : It says Jif, right? Dad: Yeah, but when I was a kid, I swore it said Jiffy. Some lazy dude must of shortened the name. Me : No. It always said Jif. Dad : Prove it. Me : Google it! After googling Jif...... Dad : How could I eat Jif for over 30 years and not know the name???!!! I'm totally the dumbest man alive. Edit : How did I get 140+ likes?????
Well I also remember Skippy peanut butter and the is Jiff and yea it remember Jiffy as well but notices the change. Modernnarketibg. Choosy mom's choose Jiff sounds better than Jiffy.
It was Jim Carrey in Cable guy who put meat on his face and says "Hello Clarice" and I think this and multiple erroneous parodies of star wars saying "Luke, i am your father" are what influence people to remember those lines incorrectly.
Yeah, don’t bother looking for them...I did the same thing back in March of 2016 and the physical book I had since a kid (I’m in my late 30’s now) says “Berenstain”...CRazy! Lol
Precious Bradford I remember wondering how to pronounce it. Then my granddaughter has a new book. I even said to my daughter in law, "look, they changed the spelling! I guess everyone was wondering how it should be pronounced!" To which she said, "ya, I noticed that too! Weird huh?" And I said, "yes, because I always pronounced it as Berensteen"! And she said, "yep, so did I!"
Too Rustie it was because me an my dad use to argue about it cause I said it was pronounced like Frankenstein ...don't fall for this shit...and what's happening with the movies is there remembering the commercial edits..he said hello chlorice in the commercial,,this was also done in half baked were they go meter jumping but it never happened in the movie..instead he kills the horse..this is a way of ridding with old beliefs for most all our world problems are from old groups...kkk,nazi,panthers,buildabergs,rockfellas,free thinkers are the way of the future...Mona Lisa never smiled I been studying art before I could walk..she didn't smirk either,,she had normal expression.and no one has ever seen the original..don't care what you think..
The Mona Lisa definitely changed. When I was younger, I always found it odd that she didn't smile. Her mouth was straight, no smile at all. I always thought it made no sense when people said her smile was famous, because she had no smile. I used to question it a lot, and even told other people, including my brother, that it made no sense for the painting to be renowned for her smile when she never had one. It was only in recent times, no more than a few years ago, that I saw the painting again, only this time she was smiling. And I had to show it to people to point out that it had changed. This was back before I heard of the Mandela Effect.
Its very subtle and what you consider a smile has changed over time as your brain develops. You are much better now at recognizing different expressions than when you were little. Kids are much less likely to recognize that as a smile than adults.
This is exactly what I was thinking - as a kid, a “smile” was a wide and very expressive. My kid brain didn’t think she looked very happy. Nowadays I’m able to detect more nuance in facial expressions.
Wicked Ideas my cousin has a keychain with the tip of his tail black my cousin even has a stuffed animal with the tip of his tail black. I bought it for her as a Christmas present last year. I just saw it and it has a black tip on his tail
I always got confused how millions of people thought Vader mentioned Luke's name in that line. The line is "No, I am your father" in all the versions of the movie I watched.
5:36 as a kid I remember the Mona Lisa was famous because people couldn’t tell if she was smiling or not smiling, seeing it now she’s clearly smiling but as a kid it was SUPER hard to tell
Mr Pennybags is thought to have a monocle today because the pringles guy looks so similar, also has a monocle, and was often seen in everyday advertising.
Here's a weird Mandela effect. I remember it clearly being The Mandala Effect. It was so named because it was " an object of discord" within our collective memories. Only the last year or so I've heard to it referred to as "The Mandela Effect".
I knew the 'hello Clarice' thing from The Cable Guy. Jim Carrey says it during a scene. Being a well known actor and having the movie release only 5 years after Silence of the Lambs in 1991, I wouldn't be surprised if this influenced the memories of the masses.
The Mandela Effect is real!!! It's 2017 and work at a Grocery Store. I've stocked the Fruit Loops everyweek for the past 2 years and the cover always said FRUIT and the bottom said Loops. Later this year i felt a couple deja Vu's like I just saw or remember doing something in the same spot not too long ago. I looked up the Mandela effect and saw that Fruit Loops is now Spelled FROOT LOOPS and that it was always that way. No it was not because the last 2 years I stocked it every week and it said FRUIT without any loops replacing the U and I. This change just happened late this year 2017. I'm freaking out right now!!!!!!!!!
The Awesome Gray Eevee Me too!the funny Part is that I never even realized that it changed until I recently started researching the mandela effect. Same with the movie risky business. All the times when I watched it he always danced with a White dress shirt and sunglasses. I didn't notice too much when the shirt turned pink because he still had the glasses. Now if you watch it the sunglasses are gone. That and the fruit loops are solid evidence of the mandela effect along with the braces scene in moonraker 1979.
Sometimes I have moments when I see something and I get a feeling that I have seen that before. Here is a example I was watching tv and the scene I was watching was a police officer walking in a house. I was confused because it looked so familiar. I remember it from somewhere but can’t put it in my mind. It was the exact scene. It isn’t like a small memory it is a strong memory I have. It happens to me 8 times a year
Most people remember Ed McMahon, showing up at your doorstep with a big check. There's even TV shows mentioning Ed McMahon constantly, from Golden girls to My two dads. And it never happened. 🤔
izzyapples yes. In his intro to his show I saw him swinging on the trees as that one dude was trying to catch him but he was swinging away from him using his tail
izzyapples i remember him swinging with his tail too, but I think I’m getting that mixed up with the kids show Zoboomafoo. In the intro, the lemur swings on his tail, and a lot in the episodes too
He was talking about how he had spent hours upon hours learning that light, getting it right, working on how he portrayed it because it was his favorite line. He himself even remembers saying “Luke, I am your father”
Wonderful Alex! You have at leas a goal in life! But. Can one wonder about one's existence if one does not exist? And if I wonder about you wondering (kind of meta-wondering so to speak) what does that say about my existence?
The Moonraker incident is the only one I can 100% with utmost certainty that was altered or changed since I saw it as a kid. She was wearing braces, 100%. I personally think the folk over there at CERN have had a few successful experiments over the past 20 years 🤔
Not only do I remember mona Lisa not smiling, I remember people explaining no smile is because it's hard to smile for the length of time to be painted.
UMMMM ACKTUALLYYYY I think we associate the monopoly guy with a monocle because Mr. Peanut has a monocle and for some reason I think of him and Mr Pennybags as similat, and also not to mention MONOpoly and MONOcle have the same word in the beginning
The funny thing about curious George is I knew he didn’t have a tail, but when I was little I had a curious George stuffed animal that actually had a tail lol
I don't think its due to Mandela effect or any existence of parallel universe .Often we just correlate matters to a very common thing or situation so this might be a cause.
JG I think the Mandela Effect is a sociological phenomenon that displays the ability that society has to repeat an error long enough that it's eventually accepted as truth. Most people nowadays are the blind leading the blind and sheep who are led to the slaughter. When error is incessantly repeated (on the television, radio, social media etc) people automatically assume that it's true. Then, when they find out it's not...they think "how could SO many people be wrong"? Easy. Study history. The majority is typically almost ALWAYS wrong. When error has been accepted as truth (for long periods of time)...the actual truth will appear to be error when you're finally presented with it.
thats right. in bosnia and herzegovina we have a currency called pfenig, but since it was hard to pronounce, people just started saying "fening" the creepy thing is that on the newer coins it reads "fening" but older people don't recall the "pfenig" on the coins from when the currency was established, they think that they always said "fening" and recall the word on their coins
Possible explainations: Nelson mandella: morgan freeman, Possibly confused with his part in one of the batman movies. Hello clarice: Simply put, confused with the next movie. Uncle pennybags: possibly mixed the faces with Planters peanut guy. Curious george: Most of us were kids when we watched this, maybe confused with Abu. Mona lisa: Watch mr.peabody and sherman, mona lisa scene. I am your father: Possibly confused with bizzlightyears redemption arc. Jiffy: idk I always called if jiffy for laughs - but i always knew it was called jif Shazam: Never watched it Magic mirror: Mixed it up with lord farquads line The bears: Many possible explainations, little einsteins were aired at the same time So was frankenstein
The one that really makes me think this effect is real is the Shazam movie with Sinbad. I swear I saw that movie. I remember talking about it in school and everything. Nobody can tell me that did not exist. I believe since it was before the internet as we know it today, that it got lost in the annals of time. And the Shaq one did exist as well. I remember them both. 🤦🏼♂️
@@piperlove2290 lol I remember sitting through it though and remember thinking when Kazam came out that it had no originality for being so similar to shazam were on the same page!
Has anyone noticed Soup Plantation is now Souplantation? I have been keeping track of these changes for about 2 years now and have noticed Chick-fil-a become Chic-fil-a and then revert back to the former.
I had a piggy bank when I was a kid I kept all my birthday and christmas money n chore money in and guess what...it was most certainly a JIFFY container not JIF not Skippy.... I remember this like it was yesterday.. I had it for years...remember carrying it to the store when I bought my own HUFFY...Dr.Shock bicycle... I took it in and out of my closet a thousand times.... And certainly there was a Shazaam movie..it came out in 93-94....and sinbad most certainly played in shazaam im not a moron and actually very intelligent and remember a whole lot from my childhood.... and for christ sakes it was certainly mirror mirror on the wall....and its berenstein bears... This is complete bs.... What the heck is going on. I have berenstein bears books and will dig them out n post pictures... What is really going on. Im not one to believe in crazy non sense but something isnt right
I just remember people talking about her famous smile and thinking, that’s barely a smile if anything. Honestly I think it’s so subtle that some people just see it as more serious than others.
I remember it being a serious face and her eyes would be "smirking" so people would talk about her eyes being different from her mouth and why it was puzzling that she had such a serious face with her smirking eyes changing your perspective on if she was just smiling on the inside or if she was just serious
Someone said we're mixing up moneybags with the peanuts guy because he had a monacle... And another thing I've noticed if you watch Ace Ventura when nature calls there's a scene in the movie where Jim Carrey knocks a little bald guy out and pretends to wear him as fur, but the dude had a monacle and Jim mocks him and says "you must be the monopoly guy" then says "do not pass go, do not collect 200 dollars"
I know this does not have to do with the Mandela effect but it somewhat does... does anyone have very strong dejavu. Also if you do does it get stronger as you get older or is it just me
No, I do the same thing. As we get older, we've had more experiences, so we have more chances that a situation we're in will feel the same as one before.
Yup. There was a period of time a while back where I had daily dejavu's which usually took waaay longer than the usual "hey I remember this from befo- oh it's gone". At some point I got dejavu-ceptioned, in which I had dejavu's of what I swear were dejavu's I had before. Now it's like a weekly thing, but I don't spend too much time worrying about it. It's probably a brainfart of mixed emotions and thoughts, like a glitch in your brain. I like to think it's somehow caused in the same kind of way you get nostalgia feelings from a scent. But then getting a feeling of familiarity when a certain image is registered. Considering there is no scientific explanation for dejavu's, I am just assuming. But yeah, your brain processes both emotions and thoughts. Things are bound to go wrong from time to time.
No you wouldnt, cuzco you already traveled to the past, FIRST, so it won't effect that version , for you physically no matter what happens, despite back to the future logic.
MrParkerman6 no. If you change time in the past, which prevents you from using oe creating a time machine. How could you time travel in the future? You would create a paradox and cancel yourself out.
Many people quote Clint Barton from Avengers: Endgame as saying to Natasha "Don't do that, don't give me hope". But the actual line is "Don't" then Natasha replies "Don't what?" followed by Clint saying "Don't give me hope".
I thought this was covered on your channel before xD But yeah I am from an alternate universe we merged universes a long time ago only for a brief moment. This caused some memories to merge while others were purged out of and into existence. Oh did I mention this is a popular theory?? Another one is we develop "false" memories. Take one memory and alter it in modern day what has happened to us in the past by piecing together bits of information we lost and cannot retrieve so we create new ones to fill that gap. ;)