The TV Urban Legends and Myths Iceberg Explained
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The TV Urban Legends and Myths Iceberg Explained
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Guessing the old one was taken down?
yep unfortunately@@CalderTF2
@@sourcebrew what was the reason? I thought it was now possible to replace the audio and/or lightly edit the video of an existing upload if you know what the "problem" part is in case of a claim/flagging, as a way to preserve the original upload while still satisfying whatever goon algorithm had a fit.
The joys of being a creator, eh?
@@WK-47I’ve seen a lot of creators reuploading whole videos recently so maybe UA-cam changed how they handle copyright
@@sourcebrew Please block @user-vb4ii6yi2y, they’re being a jerk in the comments
The Simpsons "predicting" Donald Trump becoming president isn't a prediction, the episode was made because prior to it's development, Trump was talking about running for president. It was a relevant gag.
Yes. Trump briefly ran for president as a Reform Party candidate in 2000.
Yeah he ran as an independent in 2000.
Not to mention. He DID try to run and didn't get far in 1999. People forget 2016 was not his first go at this.
Honestly the simpsons predictions thing always pisses me off because so much of it is based off lies, made up shit, or mischaracterizing episodes. Like in what way did the simpsons "predict" the covid pandemic? they had an episode where a new disease came from asia? yeah that happens kind of often, it happened a few times in the 80s and 90s, probably why it happened on the show. People think they "predicted" ebola? A passing reference to a disease that has been documented for decades counts as them predicting a minor outbreak of it in 2016? The trump prediction stuff is especially obnoxious bc whenever people talk about it they use clips from a bit produced after trump announced his candidacy, and people just buy into it I guess
This is how most of their "predictions" work
While the Porygon episode did cause epilepsy, a lot of the cases were mass hysteria, this is because kids who had been perfectly fine seeing the episode heard the stories and reported headaches and such the day after, which is not how epilepsy works at all
It should also be pointed out that the term "calarts style" was actually created by John K on a blog post in 2010, which is funny considering that most of the shows being called "calarts style" weren't even around until years after the post lol
And yes, it's *that* John K - Ren and Stimpy, "Cans Without Labels", disgusting creep John K.
which is PRECIESLY why I hate the phrase: It was COINED by a CREEP and most people are oblivious to this disturbing fact, especially when this 'style' doesn't exist. (mate you need to get this comment pinned!)
The "Cal Arts" style originally referred to the Disney-style, which John K hated. This is because Disney founded Cal Arts back in 1961 to train their animators. Cal Arts is still the premiere school for animation - traditional and CG - in North America. You are pretty much guaranteed a job anywhere if you graduated from there.
John K actually once praised Rebecca Sugars art style, funnily enough
i also especially hate it because people use it to talk about the protagonists of the shows theyre "criticising" but then you look at every other design in those shows and theyre nothing alike. especially gumball??? who the hell is genuinely using gumball as an example, that show is famous for its mixture of mediums and styles. i hate it so much.
If you've ever watched a nature doc, you know that a zebra being easier to train than a horse is the most unbelievable thing in this whole video.
I caught that one too!
Yeah, I'm an animal nerd, and I burst out laughing when I heard that. Zebras are notoriously sick of everyone's shit, all the time. They're 10/10 on the ornery scale. The idea that they're easier to train than a horse is hilarious
@@Veladuswell its hugely based on if theyre talking about both being wild or domestic, A wild horse is just as hard to break and train as zebras, as someone whos worked with wild horses, they are EXTREMELY ornery and just about always looking to trample people
i dont even know shit about horses or zebras and i knew a zebra isnt easier to train
It would be fun to live in a world where zebras were more trainable than horses.
The image of European armies fighting African cavalry mounted on zebras, their bodies painted in stripes to match their mounts, is dazzling.
BTW, Hannibal's famous war elephants were imported from India - no-one has ever successfully trained African elephants.
A couple of things:
1. Casey Kasem’s last name is pronounced “Kay-sum”
2. Dark Side of the Rainbow is not the name of the album. The album is Dark Side of the Moon. The name of the movie thing is a play off of that and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”
3. Happy Days was set in the 50s but made in the 70s
Dark Side of the Rainbow is the name of the phenomenon and that's what he was referring to
Edit: my bad guys
@@spritesensationno its not what that's literally just refraction
@@spritesensation They're talking about 31:11.
Came here to say these. Also I literally cringed when he called the Beatles appearance on Ed Sullivan a "random TV interview." Easily one of the most important moments in music since the advent of broadcast media, if not of all time.
But that's none of my business.
Qubo is also pronounced "cube-oh" because the logo was a cube in the O of Qubo.
Some Simpsons predictions have come true, but the majority of the Simpsons "predictions" are hoaxes. A good chunk of them are either have nothing to do with or superficially resemble **insert recent event** or are just the Simpsons commenting on something that was relevant during that episode's production, such as the ebola virus outbreak or Donald Trump running for president in 2000. Many others are just from recent episodes that have been poorly edited. E.g. Any images of Donald Trump from The Simpsons or **insert celebrity that has recently died**.
All of them
Reminds me of the creepypasta Dead Bart.
Fun fact: Even Disney+ makes fun of this conspiracy theory by having an episode compilation called “The Simpsons Predicts”.
All of them are coincidences
51:06 if I remember correctly.. Chespirito (the creator, director and actor of Chavo in the series) actually wanted to make that episode as a finale, but his daughter (who was a psychologist) told him Chavos's death would impact the audience in a very painful negative way, so it never got made.
Yes it is. There's even more dark lore behind the series in the "El diario del chavo" (Chavo's Diary) comic where we know how he became an orphan, how did he get to the neighborhood and the fact that he saw the dark side of the streets.
Wow he really said that? That’s honestly crazy and sad to think about. I couldn’t imagine myself seeing that happen since me and among many others would have found it traumatizing. Thank goodness his daughter was there to stop it.
@@fukyu2 Despite the wide spread of the claims, it's definitely a hoax. Roberto Gómez Bolaños' only daughter that discussed the show with her father was Paulina Gómez and she is not a psychologist but an actress and choreography coordinator, this was her subject of study and profession for a while. Although Bolaños has 4 other daughters and Graciela Gómez is specifically named as the one that coined the idea she would have been 12 years old by the time of the final episode, far from any college schooling like the hoax suggests.
The final serialised episode is actually just a pretty mundane one with half the usual cast and a boring plot, due to the cast dissolving the crew for their own reasons. In 1992 they made a "reunion" season sort of speak but all of the cast that dissolved is absent and was always meant as a sendoff with very little plot since all of the jokes revolve around a classroom setting, no way Chavo would randomly go outside and get run over
A shame this video was taken down likely by some random third party company who claimed to be the owner of a Spongebob clip.
That actually happened? That’s crazy… gotta watch out for those guys
at this point don't even bother getting permission to get the rights of other shows
Thought it was that tbh.
That’s why I thought this video looked familiar.
It was Fremantle Entertainment apparently, I have no idea which clip they copyright claimed but they definitely don't own Spongebob.
There was a story passed around that Mr Ed's talking effect was a result of using peanut butter on the gums. It was decided to keep the actual method a secret as to not disappoint kids and that story was passed around. The funny thing is Bamboo Harvester was pretty smart and while it was done original with a thread to movie his mouth, he quickly learned move his lips when his hoof was touched and even on his own when Alan Young stopped talking. I honestly think kids would have been pretty impressed with being told he was a very smart horse over peanut butter.
1. Jimi did appear on The Tonight Show in July 10, 1969 to sing Lover Man, dedicating it to Brian Jones who had died a week before. Flip Wilson was guest hosting and the show seems to have been a disaster. Only audio still exists. He did praise Billy Gibbons on an episode of Dick Cavett.
2. Also I thought Mr Krabs said any port in a storm.
35:32 Worth noting that transcript is actually fanmade, not official, and I don't think it's right. "Any port in the store" kinda doesn't make sense unless Mr. Krabs is trying to buy some dessert wine, but "Any port in a storm" is exactly the kind of nautical-themed metaphor that Spongebob dialogue is full of. He's just saying he's willing to go anywhere to feel young, including the club he thinks they've taken him to.
So the "hanging munchkin" actually was in the original film, it's just that what people saw wasn't a hanging munchkin. It is said to be a bird that accidentally got caught on film. It wasn't faked for a UA-cam video, this urban legend existed when I was a kid before UA-cam was a thing. It probably popped up after Oz came out on tape and people were finally able to pause movies on a whim.
It was actually a stork or a flamingo.
@@nicholaslienandjaja1815it was a crane bird
@@Wankyboy25its superman
well it's obviously not a bird, birds don't hang there and sway back and fourth like a hanged person. it's clearly a crane - as in the piece of construction equipment, not the bird - from the set. a lot of people say it's a bird and i think they're just confused because they heard once that it was a crane and mistook which type of crane
@@stuntfumblerI think scaretheater debunked that, the "human" shape was edited in by a prankster. ST actually bought a very old pre-digitally remastered copy and the crane/bird was always there. Either way no actor got unalived and caught on camera.
I'm from Mexico. If I remember correctly the original Selene Delgado López broadcast was from the 90s, way before social media was a thing. Then in the 2010s another woman named Selena (with A) Delgado went missing. Later, in 2020 a person on Twitter linked the two and made up a whole conspiracy theory, claiming that the name had to be some kind of placeholder name for an experiment. At some point someone mentioned the photo looked way older than it was (in reality, most ID photos in the 90s were B&W), that her features felt somewhat uncanny, and then idiots on social media integrated that speculation into the experiment theory, now it was a social experiment involving artificially generated faces.
The whole thing is incredibly stupid and the guy who originally posted it is a grifter.
So fun fact:
I'm 90% certain the Gravity Falls Slenderman hoax was made because the same thing actually happened in My Little Pony
I was obsessed with the abundance of "slender man was in this kids cartoon" videos as a kid 😭
It happened in SpongeBob to in that one Christmas episode in Season 8
Man it’s so funny when a creator comes out and plainly says something doesn’t exist and people just go “it’s a Mandela effect”. Just let it go man.
? Do you know what Mandela effect means...? I know the term is associated with the wacky alternate universe theory but it literally just means a widespread false memory. These things are objectively mandela effects.
as a brazilian, i'm so glad you covered those brazilian topics! even tho some of them are pretty tragic, like the xuxa fire incident. My mom watched it live btw
I think i have a explanation for the dragon ball Z being interrupeted by 9/11 mandela effect: In brazil, dragon ball Z was aired in the biggest tv channel here, which is called TV globo, and it was aired in a kids segement of the channel called ''tv globinho''. Since it's such a big TV channel, Globo has the ''Plantão da Globo'', where they interrupt the TV schedule to broadcast big and tragic events that happen in Brazil and around the world, such as the 9/11. In fact, the ''Plantão da Globo'' about the 9/11 did interrupted ''TV globinho'' schedule to broadcast the incident, but not necessarily Dragon Ball Z. I think that's why a lot of people tend to spread this misinformation sm
there is another detail that could have made some people confused
dbz was also playing on CN at the time , still in the buu saga, but in the second half of the saga
it may also have confused some people since it would make sense to a parent just change to globo when something so serious like this happens
watched the original video when it was up and really enjoyed browsing the comment section. it's a shame it got taken down, since a lot of great and insightful comments were lost. I hope the commenters who had information to add to the topics in this video are able to add that information again in the comments here.
i only seen the first 20 minutes of it before being taken down, what did he remove/change?
My comment was here before it got taken down. I had wrote like two paragraphs asking for help finding a lost media that I think only I remember, or it may have been my imagination. I described it in detail and everything and as I came back to the video to check if anyone had replied, I found the video was taken down. My disappointment is immeasurable😭😭
The remedial school for rejected cartoon characters sounds like such a cool idea. I would love to watch that
Yeah like a show that's comedic, but has some meta about the messed up school system and a sort of embracing imperfections and absurdity.
Like the fosters cartoon kinda
1:07:19 That creepy Nick broadcast was probably from a different feed that was mistakenly aired on Nick. It does happen from time to time on cable or satellite TV. It's usually because of a glitch or error, and it's likely from a channel that's owned by the same company. For example, TCM & Cartoon Network or Comedy Central & MTV.
45:58 actually there was no drop in crime that night, that was a myth sparked by the line "that night, not a hubcap was stolen in new york city" which was a passive aggressive remark joking that the main audience of the beatles was rebellious teenage delinquents ;p
The Walt Disney story makes me laugh hard. Imagine your boss actually liking what you did, but it offended his life work so you got fired. 😂
"A Stranger Is A Friend You Haven't Met" is a song from the Simpsons, where Marge starred in a community theater production of a musical version of A Streetcar Named Desire.
Casey Kasem was a hugely popular personality, especially in radio, for many decades. He founded and hosted radio show "American Top 40" for more than 20 years, as well as voiced Shaggy for over 30 years. He always had an iconic voice to me and I recognized him as soon as he spoke.
He also voiced Telatraan 1 and Cliffjumper in the original 1980's Transformers cartoon for the first 2 seasons and 1986 film but left afterwards due to a Middle Eastern joke in one of episodes (the city the episode took place in was called Carbomya with a population of 4000 people and 10,000 camels) causing Cliffjumper to disappear from the last seasons without explanation and Telatraan 1 destroyed resulting in the activation of Telatraan 2 voiced by Frank Welker.
Casey Kasem has one of the most recognizable voices of all time. So of course the know-nothing generation has never heard of him.
"A stranger is just a friend you haven 't met yet" is a line from Barbie Fairytopia, I'm being so serious.
"A stranger is a friend you haven't met" is a line from Streetcar the Musical from an episode of The Simpsons which predates Fairytopia.
@@FrenkTheJoyCorrect
It is also a line in a song from a Berenstain Bears movie where the cubs and Papa Bear are scared of a character named Big Paw and the momma sings the song to get them wanting to meet him, this would have been late 80's or early 90's
We older folks had our own version of the Marilyn Manson on the Wonder Years legend. There was a rumor going around in the 70s that the kid who played Eddie Hascal on "Leave It to Beaver" grew up to be Alice Cooper. That was also completely untrue.
We had the one where Mr. Green Jeans (from Captain Kangaroo) was Alice Cooper's father😂
i wonder if mr krabs was actually saying "any port in a storm" since that is a sort of colloquialism
What just because Mr. Krabs has used other sailor terms before you think he would've said a sailor term like that instead of asking if there's porn/port in the store?
The people who think he said "any porn/port in the store" I guess never watched Pirates of the Caribbean.
It’s obviously what he’s saying
@@FrenkTheJoyNaaaahhhh he was asking if they sold Port, which is a type of Wine. Jk jk
New Theory: The Simpsons don’t predict anything, reality is just stealing plot lines from it, just like every other show does.
I really wouldn't call the situation with Lassie a "Mandela affect" moment. I think it's more likely that initially there may have been a joke of sorts which kicked off the "Little Timmy is stuck in a well?" quote and since it did well in explaining the shtick of Lassie, people used that quote simply to reference the old film regardless of the situation not actually occuring in the film
Agreed and it's a wild wasteland Easter egg in New Vegas
Same deal with Bela Lugosi supposedly saying "I vant to suck your blood" and "Bluh!" or Edward G. Robinson saying "Where's your messiah now?". These quotes actually come from comedians doing impressions of them.
@i.m.evilhomer5084 same with "Hello Clarice" from Cable guy
I’ve heard so many people say this line though it’s bizarre it never happened, my father used to always say this randomly and all of a sudden he never mentions it for years now. Bizarre.
So what the 'Mandela Effect' is then: you know, nothing.
The Ed one cracks me up. Zebras are wildly more hazardous than horses in temperament
The Simpsons does NOT predict the future. The references they are making in any of those episodes is related to what was going on in the news at the time, and the news just doesn't change much. These events repeat over and over, and everyone just forgets.
Examples?
@@MultiMario2306 The biggest example is them joking about Trump being president. When that originally aired, it was around the time that Trump had been publicly discussing the idea of running. Oprah asked him about it on her show, iirc.
@@MultiMario2306The Trump one comes from an episode thay aired round about the time he first started trying to run for president in the 90s, and ebola existed before the big 2013 outbreak.
A UA-camr called JJ McCullogh made a video debunking a lot of the Simpons predictions.
@@yat282Yeah, John Oliver even brought up his 2000 and 1996 inquiries into a run for the Republican nomination (and even considering an independent brand for 96) when going over how lengthy Trump's rap sheet allegedly was in May of 2016.
Also they’re the ones I remember saying a stranger’s just a friend you’ve never met
I think the Lassie thing is just a case of 'x fell down a well' was a common exaggerated scenario to say at the time. And then people stopped using that expression and thus people took it as real.
46:04 that actually stemed from an interview, where the guy said "not a bottlecap" was stolen that day, turns out he didnt like the beatles and had said many times before that it was increasing crime rates, so what he MEANT was he thought not a bottlecap was stolen because all the criminals were too busy watching the concert, but everyone took it at face value
Never have I seen an iceberg that has such a strong divide of being half really interesting/cool stuff and half stuff only a 14 year old Mr. Enter viewer would seriously talk about.
Um i don’t understand the point of this comment 😅 also 14 year old? Really?
@@gracekim1998 I don't understand the point of this comment.
Hahahahha, there you have it
Wilfred lol
@@AlexThe1Menace :3
Also, Selene Delgado Lopez was a real person, there's evidence proving she did exist, more than there is evidence that she doesn't. I reccomend the vid Georgia Marie did on Selene.
Only real sourcebrewers watched the original upload before it got taken down
I was in the process of watching, but I only watched the first 20 minutes or so before it got taken down.
I’ve never felt more valid
I was half way through 😭
I watched the original
I downloaded it.
37:37 Happy Days was a 70s show set in the 50s. (There’s the thing where it takes like 20 years for an era to get nostalgia, like That 70s Show being made in the 90s.)
That literally made me think "oh jeez 10 years from now are kids gonna see That 70s Show clips and think it was actually MADE in the 70s?"
I remembered hearing how the set of el chavo del 8 might possibly be haunted because there were accounts by viewers mentioning how there are a few moments in either a few separate episodes or in one episode where a dark shadow appears in a few moments on set before dissapearing quickly. One is where it appears for a split second opening the curtains of one of the houses before quickly closing them dissapearing, and another is when i think el chavo and quico are playing outside and behind them the dark shadow nearly runs in but quickly gets back behind the corner. Some viewers tried to explain this as maybe one of the crew members mistakenly was on set when noone besides the actors were supposed be on, but i think crew members did mention how noone else was on set or anywhere on set besides the actors
This is my favourite kind of comment under videos like this.
@@atarirob what about it if I may ask?
could be other actors not in the scene, or someone else they didnt know was there
@@proyOFC as I mentioned in the comment, people thought that maybe it was other crew members that accidentally almost went onstage
here in Brazil El chavo used to be very popular and aired for decades, becoming part of popular culture and always had a positive image associated with it. Funny we never heard of that in here, as though old media gives me an eerie feeling, El Chavo never passed that vibe
37:34 Happy Days was not made in the 1950s. It was made in the 1970s, but was SET in the 1950s.
The Simpsons didnt predict Trump be coming president. Trump first ran for president in 2000. The Trump episodes came out after that.
Rage against the machine’s sleep now in the fire has somthing similar
The episode takes place 2020 which means that it predicted Trump’s 2016 victory
@@j-drummer9132 Or it just predicted he would run again since he had already ran in the two elections prior to the episode coming out. Its not a prediction, just pattern recognition.
45:10 as I mentioned in the original upload. That missing persons video actually predates the whole Channel 5 posting disturbing stuff/memes on their social media bit that they had for a while, and that was mostly the result of them getting a shitposter to manage their social media, and I guess this person figured it'd be an interesting idea to just post Selene's missing video.
The album by Pink Floyd is called Dark Side of the Moon, not the rainbow
"A stranger's just a friend you haven't met" has been sung in the Brodway play 'A Streetcar Named Desire", or at least the Simpsons parody of it.
"A stranger is just a friend you haven't met yet"
This has a variation in Wander Over Yonder, but instead of that, Wander says "A villain is just a friend you haven't made yet" considering that the show focuses on villains frequently.
About the Timmy in a well, there was an episode in Clarence where this dog named Chimney which looks similar to Lassie's breed helped Clarence and his 2 friends from a well after dropping twigs so that they could build a ladder. Similar but not quite I guess.
Uh the Danny Gonzalez on Let's Make a Deal isn't like "oh his fan saw him on tv" he literally said in one of his videos that he and his wife were on the show.
Happy Days is not a TV series from the 50s, bro. It's a show SET in the 1950s that ran from 1974-1984.
Also...Holy shit! My article about Betty White made it onto an iceberg and mentioned here?! I'm shocked to be included that many tiers down, too. Wow!
The Nickelodeon Hamsterwheel Incident sounds a lot like the one segment of the 1992 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony where groups of performers with their skins spraypainted silver were forming a ball with other performers running toward them to fight the human ball.
Happy Days was a 70's show BASED on the 1950s.
my favorite show creepypasta was the good luck charlie one which i don't remember and i cannot be bothered to look up but it was just like the phineas and ferb, being about a very tragic story bought by disney and then turned into a normal happy show, which i always found hilarious bc how morally backrupt it makes the company look
That's not wrong
I'm haunted by the tale Dan shares in GG's BOTW playthrough from his friend's dad about a news teaser in the 70s that was just '''Testicles found on the San Francisco railroad track, more at 11' and they never went back to it.''
The closest thing I could find was an article talking about a news channel being so bold that when a human donger was found on the SF railroad tracks, they put it in a bag and held it in front of the camera with the city in the background.
What I would give for the truth. Even just 'publicity stunt' only answers a few of so many questions.
which episode was that?
@@sadie_cat part 36 titled 'dumbest death' at about 10;28 =]
There was a Happy Tree Friends TV series on G4 in 2006. Someone probably sat on his remote or just forgot what network he saw it on.
I used to watch G4 before it was G4
@@13r12ad Ah, watching GameSpot on TechTV.
“John Ritter’s Testicles Were Visible in an Episode of Three’s Company” would be a great band name.
The part about humans walking into a hamster wheel honestly reminded of the 1920s German silent film Metropolis.
It does. But it also reminds me of an actual animated short I sawr years ago with a similar theme. Dark blue figures on a mostly white landscape trudging towards a mechanized city scape.
i loved the film!
Exactly what I was thinking
So glad this was reuploaded. I saw it on here late last night and was planning on watching it this morning. Was sad to see it was gone.
It's kinda funny how people just accept things as law without looking further into it at all.
I was totally fooled into remembering that Russian Roulette conversation happened on Rugrats. And I shouldn't have been. I know Rugrats. I know this episode, and I have seen it a bunch of times. In this scene shown, Grandpa is trying to sneak in after being out all night, and attempts to lie saying he had come home the night before, but was up and about cuz he had a bad bug and was gonna go back to bed.
I was fooled Herculad style by a freaking internet meme.
What do you mean herculad style? He's the best Disney sidekick
Tomar what would you do if you were fooled into believing a false memory of an episode of Rugrats? Would you feel like a hoodwinked dumb dumb or would you be royally peeved that someone you trusted gaslit you talking about Rugrats?
The Mr. Krabs thing was “any port in a storm.” Which is old sailor talk for I’ll take anything, not really better for a kids show😂
I think Mr. Krabs' line in that episode is actually "Any port in a storm" which is a common phrase with nautical origins, which would make a ton of sense for the show.
Legend has it that the original upload was 10 minutes longer and had an extra tier.
I'm pretty sure Dead Bart came before the other lost episode creepypastas and is what they all tried to copy.
Also most of the seizures and issues from the Pokemon episode were caused by news stations replaying the clip as well as just placebo.
Wilfred with that knowledge 🔥
8D dork nerd
as a no cable kid growing up your pronunciation of qubo actually annihilated me
Happy Days ran from 1974-1984. It was SET in the 50's and early 60's. The video said it was from the 50's. :)
I had to look, since I remember it being new... I'm not THAT old.
It would make more sense if Mr. Krabs was saying "Any port in a storm.", which would be a nautical double entendre that any sailor would know.
You're seriously becoming one of my favorite UA-camrs with all the lost media and iceberg videos you have been making.
I always heard the "Doe" "Knob" thing on an old Jeff Foxworthy cassette my parents had when I was a kid. Maybe that's what people are remembering, since he has a southern accent.
I know this wasn’t apart of the iceberg, but this was weird.
So, I remember watching a phantomstrider video. I don’t remember the topic, but they were talking about a deleted episode of SpongeBob that was taken off air for being too disturbing. This episode was called kwarintine krab. At the time, this episode I had never watched (probably because it was deleted). So, I didn’t think much of it until very recently. About 3 months ago, I was watching SpongeBob and saw a new episode was coming up. interested, I looked at the tv. after the intro had played, I saw a title screen I thought I would never see. I saw the screen saying kwarintine krab on it. I was so confused. Wasn’t this episode deleted? Why am I witnessing this? To this day, I’m not sure if it just wasn’t deleted, or if I was seeing something I shouldn’t be. And, if you ask me to describe the episode, I don’t honestly remember. I think it was the krusty krab was infected by a disease (I think in the food) and the restaurant had to be shut down with all of the staff members inside. There were a lot of those up close, hyper realistic scenes, showing a bunch of zits, spit, and other bodily things. But, I also remember the title card (I think this is right), it’s a green background with maroon-ish text. I still don’t know if what I saw was real.
Couldn't say much about the plot, but it's a real episode, it was just taken off air. Not due to how disturbing it is necessarily, but more so because of its thematic similarities with the Covid pandemic. It's back on air now. Not really a lost episode, just a temporarily vaulted one.
34:11... Noooo.... it means its a case of the fact the boy constantly gets in trouble and they made 1 random joke and people are so desperate for the Mandela effect to be real they clutch at straws constantly.
Another great one. I listen to these videos when I take naps at lunch, because they're mellow enough to make good white noise. But now I've developed some sort of Pavlovian response and get tired anytime that I start one of your videos.
For one not on here, I remember even as a kid the whole "boy told Bozo the clown to 'shove it' after losing a game" story going around. Or some variation of it where the kid flips Bozo off or swears at him.
“That’s a Bozo no-no!”
“FUCK YOU, CLOWNY!”
Yes, I don’t remember what the kid actually said but I do remember some kid getting ticked off after failing during the Grand Prize Game 😂
Another rumor said that the kid pointed at his crotch to Bozo.
The one I heard....kid gives Bozo the finger and told him to "climb it clown"
“A stranger’s just a friend you haven’t met” is taken from a Simpsons parody song in their happy musical version of “A Steetcar Named Desire”. It’s a riff on “I have always depended on the kindness of strangers” line from Streetcar, which you’ll have to look up the context on your own. I don’t know why or how anyone associated it with Barney, probably just a meme that got spread around.
The Barney myth that I heard as a child was that at the original taping of the pilot episode, somebody assassinated the actor on the set and they were replaced.
That’s actually true
The CalArts conspiracy is just one side of the same coin. One tries to demonize an art-style they don't like becoming a trend, while the other tries to pigeonhole art into only being allowed to look one way.
The latter is prevalent in debates on wheter something is a cartoon or an anime, by only judging on a surface level.
The chavo one is just crazy i didn't think it was real till i read in an interview that Chisprito(Chavo) was actually thinking about enfing the show like that was talked out of it
Jimi Hendrix one actually lines up as to something that Hendrix would actually say lol
Anybody else remember the Rugrats game on PS1? Used to really creep me out at a very young age at least…. Random but haven’t thought about that game in many years
There were 4 Rugrats games on PS1: Search For Reptar, Studio Tour, Rugrats In Paris & Totally Angelica.
I’m really loving the interesting icebergs you’re putting out lately- the cartoon theories, tv urban legends, ect
Keep up the great work! You are one of my favorite UA-camrs
"Dark Side of the Rainbow"? I believe you mean "Dark Side of the Moon". Lol.
Damn had to reupload it man I’ll definitely put it on in the background again and leave a like great video man
Even though it got taken down, I came back to give this my full view 😭
I do wonder if the Barney line became twisted or pulled from a song I knew back when Barney was at its peak. I distinctly remember The Smile Song by The Countdown Kids having lyrics that held the lines,
"Come on and smile
Say hello
A stranger's just a friend you don't know!"
I had adored the song at the time and listened to it almost every day, and it's not out of the question for it to sound similar to the style of music Barney had.
damn i thought this was a part 2 at first 😭😭
They didn’t predict trump being president. They made a joke based on current events, trump was publically looking into running for president in the 2000 election.
And I think that one clip on the escalator or smth of trump came out weeks after it actually happened, so that’s why it looks so similar, because they were replicating it
i think the reason they wrote chuck cunningham out is because the show early on was different and when they chnaged it chuck wasn't needed and the fonz kind of became the older brother type for richie instead
So basically, Shaggy isn't a stoner he's just associated with a subculture thats very closely associated with cannabis consumption.
41:53 Pretty sure that there was an interview with Jimi Hendrix but just not the tonight show. He was asked the same exact question but Jimi replied with "I don't know ask Billy Gibbons"(ZZTOP).
Krabs is obviously saying "any port in a storm", since his character revolves around half being a sailor, and the other half is him loving money. Besides how does "any port in the store" make sense? It's not even a saying. (Any port in a storm means "screw it, first chance we'll take what we can get", like picking up the last girl in a bar during last call of the night)
1:08:28 why does this seem familiar to me? Like i vaugly remember something similar to it. I was actually visualizing the scene as if i saw it before.
this just resparked the memory of me as a kid hearing about how a kid died before by mixing pop rocks and soda and i was so scared of it but now looking back its a hilarious idea
37:46 'Happy Days' started in 1974, not the 50's when it is set..
Seeing the tax doctor entry actually reminded me that I've seen that commercial when I was like 7 or 8, witch was like 2011-2012. Hope this helps with finding it in some way. If not, it's nice to relive such an obscure memory.
I think the use of "cursed" in Cursed Kleenex Commercial at 7:12 is probably a less literal interpretation meaning something eerie or creepy and sometimes comically so, as in "cursed images."
there were rumours that actors involved died and that it fucked with technology or smth, neither of which are true but both definitions of cursed definitely apply
Certainly not. The modern connotation of the word "cursed" you mention didn't even exist back then. Having seen videos about the hoax at the time, I can attest that they were talking about a literal curse, including the rumors mentioned by the previous commenter.
28:38 What's hilarious is there is actually a Slenderman cameo in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. So this one is actually not that far off. Funny how the animated semi-horror cartoon did not have a Slenderman cameo, but My Little Pony did.
Where’s the lost media iceberg compilation video
babe wake up sourcebrew just dropped another classic
nvm it’s a reupload
20:35 no fucking way she said that on live television 🤣
Man, the 1980s were better times for TV entertainment.
Precisely
It wasn't live. Back then you could say ass but they will bleep out hole.
@@dismothafuka405 Well ass is just a donkey
The “there was no crime while the Beatles played” hoax comes from an article criticizing the Beatles. They were essentially making a point that every criminal and hooligan is a rock and roll fan
I would never have guessed that Happy Appy was going to eventually do a recreation of 9/11
This just popped randomly into my recommendations. Creepy fact icebergs are always good fun, and your calm and clear way of telling these bits was very enjoyable to listen to. Also alone during a night shift sure was a timing to listen to this. At least I had no problem staying awake, lol.
I love how you mentioned El chavo del ocho twice in this
After the horrific murder following the *_Jenny Jones_* "I've Got A Crush On You" episode, a disturbing number of people said that murder was a perfectly predictable response to having a same-sex crush being revealed.
*_Double-you . . . Tee . . . Eff . . . ?_*
35:50 I believe even the transcript is wrong and he is supposed to say 'any port in a storm' which is a common proverb originating from sailors.