For Ash's coma theory, I think people forget it's an anime (and of course, game series) set in Japan. Kids in Japan have quite a lot of freedom, you can see 5 year olds going to preschool alone using public transport or running errands. In a fictional world set in Japan I don't think letting a 10 year old go on a Pokemon journey be seen as that dangerous.
I’ve also seen that element in Doraemon (another kids’ anime). In some episodes, Nobita/Noby is told by his mom to go shopping or run errands (of course, being lazy, he doesn’t want to).
@@bellamay3741 Yeah, but he lives in Gravity Falls, and he's not stupid. Psychic powers probably wouldn't even be the weirdest thing he's seen. Even if he suspected Gideon was a fraud, it's not that hard to imagine him suspending his disbelief at least a little bit.
Helga's perspective is real tho, the author himself admitted, she was planned to be the main character at first and he even tried again pitching a Daria-style show to Nickelodeon called The Patakis.
The Pataki's (or whatever it was going to be called) sounded like a pretty neat idea for a show. It makes sense that Nick turned it down, seeing how paranoid they tend to be about any kind of show noticeably different than their usual lineup.
I love how every single theory slots neatly into either "here's something that has actual textual evidence and is tonally consistent with the source media" or "I got rejected from the creepy pasta wiki, time to repackage it as a theory"
@@BlackMoonHowls I wouldn't call it that. The uploader simply wanted a long video lumping everything together with a nice explanation instead of people having to go around a ton of websites to read each explanation.
The Garfield one is probably the only theory that gets debunked for a worse explanation. "Garfield gets sad when Jon leaves" but the creator is like "no, he just has an existential crisis every Monday because his monotonous life is passing him by"
I think the Family Guy theory about Brian being a CIA experiment is connected to the CIA from American Dad, as all talking animals in the latter show are results of such. That part of the theory also connects other talking animals from other cartoons by the same creator, such as the bears in the Cleveland Show
If he is though that'd make Ash half Pokemon. Nobody ever fucking talks about that, just like how in movies and death scenes, when you die you soil yourself that doesn't happen in Hollywood and Anime.
There's a couple of episodes in which it is shown that Pinky is actually what makes his duo with Brain work, in one episode it is revealed that the problem of all of Brain's plans is himself, and Pinky's inputs are what fixes his flawed ideas, I think this is also the episode where Pinky becomes "smart", but he is basically the same but can express himself in a more conventionally intelligent way. So the theory is actually kind of accurate.
It’s all in the theme song. Pinky and the Brain, Pinky and the Brain. One is a genius, the other’s insane. Pinky’s name is sung first, and “genius” is the trait which is sung first. Brain = Insane
To add on to that, Pinky actually makes the world better, which is actually The Brain's goal as well, with an added degree of narcissism. The Brain does genuinely want to make the world better by conquering it.
I'm thinking they are both highly intelligent. It's just Pinky's intelligence is less obvious until you read between the lines and find out that his stupidity and insanity could very well be fabricated.
Courage imagining the danger is one of VERY few "it's in their head" trope theories I think are actually good. Usually, I dislike them for being lazy because dream/imagination logic can always work, so they can't be disproven. But it makes sense for a dog's perception of the world to be skewed to extremely exaggerated distance and threats.
The only thing that hurts it is that Courage goes outside a few times on the show, whether it's helping Eustace with some chore or when he went with him to some diner.
For the Ms Frizzle as a timelord theory, it basically comes down to the bus being her tardis. A tardis can take any form via a chemeloen circuit. The police box that we all recognize is only the given form of the Doctors Tardis, which has a broken chameleon circuit.
@BlackMoonHowls I'm pretty sure Donna tells him how to fix it in "Journey's End" but the Doctor doesn't want to change the police box look because he likes it/he loses the TARDIS a lot already, so he probably wouldn't want it to blend in even further, which explains the slight differences between all of the Doctor's different TARDIS exteriors.
When I saw Attack on Titan on the thumbnail, out of all the theories and readings one could draw from that franchise, the Smurfs one wasn't what I or probably anyone expected.
I love the Ed Edd n Eddy parental abuse theory because it's canon Eddy is the most obvious one, being abused and beat up by his adult older brother, and that's what caused him to be like... that Edd (double D) isn't physically abused but litterally never sees his parents, they talk to him via sticky notes only and it's mostly just telling him to do chore and to work non stop. They seems to be weirdly invasive too as there's a sticky note in his bathroom telling him to "not touch himself" And Ed lives in the disgusting basement, in horrible conditions. Yes, Ed is messy and most of the broken, dirty things are probably because of him but still, he's like 12 and mentally disabled, that's not his responsability. His parents also let his little sister beat him up and always take her side. He's also often showed hoarding food and hiding it everywhere which is a red flag.
There's an episode where Eddy's dad's hand as well as Ed's mom's apear from off screen and drag them, presumably to give them a can of whoop ass, for their poor grades. And also they literally _took the stairs_ to Ed's room. Even Double D remarks its disturbing.
@@andreibaciu7518 I was going to mention the report card episode. It makes you wonder if Double D had any idea what would happen to his "friends" if he delivered their report cards...
@@stevenbart2375 he probably didn't, after all he's just a child, and his own family made him think that sticking to the rules is the only moral way to be
Cant believe the you didn't mention that in the Bikini Atoll theory, the joke where it cuts to real footage of a nuke, which is from an actual test at Bikini Atoll!
1:03:42 'Gargamel' is not a Jewish name. It is the masculine form of 'Gargamelle', the mother of the titular character of the classic French novel Gargantua and Pantagruel. The claim that is actually made is that Gargamel is a Jewish caricature because he possesses a large nose, has a cat named Azrael (after the Jewish angel of death), and in the first series of the Hanna-Barbera Smurfs animated series, he is portrayed as an alchemist who wants to turn the Smurfs into gold-- in subsequent series of the show, he simply wants to eat them.
It's also probably a simpler explanation Gargamel just has all the traits of a stereotypical witch but happens to be a guy, which is an uncommon/novel combo.
For the Andy's mom theory. There's more evidence to it. The cowboy hat Andy has as a kid is actually a kid size replica of Jessie's hat, not Woody's. And in the flashback where it shows Jessie being played with by a young girl, the girl is wearing the same child size version of Jessie's hat. Given that the toy line that Woody and Jessie come from are from an older puppet show that was popular around the time that Andy's mom would be a child, and it being difficult if not impossible to find items and toys from that line in the time the movies take place, it would make sense that Andy got the hat from his mom as one of her old toys she held on too while also misplacing Jessie.
1:01:26 Professor Oak being Sammy actually isn't part of the theory, that's straight up canon and confirmed in the movie itself at the end. It's the big twist of the film, Oak has Sammy's journal in the present day (you can even see in his lab in the Let's Go games apparently), he somehow knew Sammy's name despite it never being said to him, and even outright says that he remembers it (the events of the movie) just like yesterday to himself in the English dub. Which I guess means that the theory might as well be considered canon as well since if Oak knew Ash had a Pikachu when he first met him as a kid then he probably figured that he had to give him Pikachu anyways when the time came.
The theory about Adventure Time and Flapjack existing in the same universe has actually been somewhat confirmed! In the recent Fionna and Cake spin off, it’s shown that Flapjack is apart of the same multiverse that Adventure Time takes place in.
The whole "Aladdin is a tall tale" theory holds some water. There's a deleted scene where it's revealed that the Genie is the merchant at the end. However, the King of Thieves movie blows that theory out of the water, since at the end of said movie, Aladdin and Jasmine fly by the same merchant on a magic carpet. How the hell is that possible if it's a tall tale? Personally, I think they intended to be so that the merchant is the Genie recounting the tale of his life to make us buy the same lamp he was trapped in, but then it was retconned when the TV series came out.
@@MegaFan5 I'm not sure, to be honest. On one hand, I agree they did make edits to the movie for that reason. They changes some lyrics in "Arabian Nights". The city was originally gonna be just Baghdad, Iraq thanks to taking a lot of inspo from a movie called "The Thief of Baghdad", but they changed it to Aragbah thanks to some war going on at the time. I even remember seeing an early recording of a song in the broadway version as a kid where they say "Baghdad". Though, they reused that idea in the live action, since the Genie is the one telling the story to his kids. Why take it out then and add it back into a movie where they are trying to be more culturally sensitive? I just believe the Occam's Razor explanation that they just retconned it so they could add the Genie to the TV series.
For those that still don't get Bob representing lust. The sin of lust is sometimes interpreted as excess of pleasure, as in you prioritize finding pleasure over everything else. In Bob's case, he loves working so much he neglects his physical/mental health (Fear of a Krabby Patty) and also works for below minimum wage, and sometimes he pays Mr. Krabs to work for him (Big Pink Loser).
That's not what lust orginally meant. At least not in Christianity. Lust originally meant having love for someone other than God. People weren't expected to love their wives or families, as you were only supposed to love God. Lust is literally just loving someone which is why it the most ridiculous of all the sins.
@@AsymmetricalCrimesno that's so wrong lust is always related to adultery not love. Jesus says that to even look at a woman with lust is basically adultery
@@mendeleyev1790 Some translations of Peter 2:11 and Peter 4:2 say "we must no longer live for human passions but for the will of God” when describing lust. Modern ones specifically mention flesh which what I believe is what your talking about. For many Christian sects (but not all), lust (or more broadly; passion) was a desire for anything not specifically related to God's will. This included love for people (like your wife or kids) over God. In the early Christian days, showing any strong appreciation of anything not related to God was considered sinful.
@@AsymmetricalCrimes idk that sounds wack as hell it's an over reach I speak Spanish so most of it for us comes from Latin love thy neighbor or something but even then the seven sins are inherit to humanity that's why they are forgiven in Jesus idk about translation or early Christianity I just know Catholics
1:03:49 Peyo, the creator of the Smurfs, had no connection to the Nazis, and the Smurfs themselves were created in the 1950s, a decade after ww2 ended. And tying him to the KKK is absurd. Peyo wasn't even American-- he was Belgian, and never travelled to the USA outside of visiting Hanna-Barbera studios to supervise the show's production.
Yeah, I immediately thought it'd better be a solid theory, since terms like "white supremacist" are thrown around far too casually these days, which just makes it harder to identify and call out the actual ones. It's a shame that even fan theories for cartoons can't escape politics...
The bikini atoll theory is actually confirmed! In early concept art made of spongebob there is a drawing depicting bikini atoll with a chain hanging down into the ocean, showing a sign saying “bikini bottom” with the iconic buildings shown in the background. Pretty cool
Squidward being heroin makes no sense. He fits alcohol a lot more: depressive, unaware of how untalented he is, agitated, and lacking energy for the most part.
Another case of Sandy's pride biting her hard, the ALASKAN! BULL! WORM! proved too much for her, despite boasting the whole first half she could handle it.
For Ms. Frizzle being a Time Lord, I believe it stems from her similarities to the Doctor Who character of Iris Whildthyme, who’s TARDIS appears as a double decker bus
To be fair, a tardis can look like whatever it needs to. They have a chameleon chip in them to make them blend in with wherever and whenever they are. The Doctors is broken so its stuck in police call booth form. So this could be a possibility.
As a lover of both The Magic Schoolbus and Doctor Who as a tater tot, I wholeheartedly love and believe that theory. Obviously I don’t think it was the intention, just a cool headcanon connecting two shows i love.
Here's a Scooby-Doo theory not in here. The monster costumes are actually cursed, so some over the top fakings aren't the criminals selling the story with great acting, but them thinking they are the monster they're impersonatting.
At 1:01:00 the Professor Oak being Sam theory is completely true! Its pretty blatently shown in the movie, with Prof. Oak having the old drawing of Ash and Pikachu that Sam drew earlier in the movie.
32:30 both of these are explained in the show, the breathing underwater is explained in their first appearance, the starfish for MermaidMan, and barnacles in Barnacle Boy's lungs, and the shrinking is in the episode where SpongeBob gets Mermaidman's belt "we've been shrunken for years..."
I've heard so many of these theories as a kid and have been wanting a video like this for long Brings back a lot of memories and makes me realize that a lot of people were just edgy and or trying to connect with their childhood favorite pieces of media as adults by dramatizing it
I think people just forget that Japan was also a fascist military state. a lot of people seemingly think of fascism as a European thing, but by all metrics imperial Japan fits the bill down to the "master race" stuff. Then again, there was a pretty solid effort to sanitize the history, so that might be why tbh.
I thought that too when I found the theory to put on the iceberg, but my rule was not to change any theories or keep them out based on personal opinion lol
Some of the shit the Japanese did made Nazi Germany look like toddlers. Like atleast the worst thing happening to you in Nazi germany you were gassed, or worked till you strave. In Japan, millions of people experice something that hilter would probaky vomit at, just look up it.
All of these are just hilarious to me, like people who write these are either trolling or they can't grasp the concept of non-realistic fictional settings
@@JosephQPublic honestly, it shouldn't even matter. When half of these theories sound like they were written by edgy teenagers, they should be discarded for the trash it is. I mean most of them boil down to "X character is dead" "X character is in a coma" "X series represents thing" and to break it down even more. Rarely it makes sense, other times, its reaching so hard, you could make a Halo spinoff out of it just titled "reach"
The CN City thing being "proven" by the OKKO crossover is fascinating to me. Why OKKO of all things? Why not something else like actor theory or a much older crossover, FusionFall? Personally, I think FusionFall explains it much better than a crossover episode. There's a difference between worlds coming together and some characters meeting up for a one-off event. Or maybe a Celestialsapien somewhere just sneezed...
Exactly, I believe FusionFall and the 2000 Cartoon Cartoon Fridays are plenty of proof enough. Even the Invaded special and the Grim Adventures of the KND are better proof than that since they were made around the same time
54:14 St Elsewhere's final episode is pretty much the patient zero (if not earliest version) of the "X Is Actually A More Depressing Reality" trope that's been run into the ground. 1:07:27 the new Adventure Time series actually brought this up, possibly as an easter egg. Prismo shows Flapjack is apparently part of their multiverse, but points out he didnt make "this one".
The Ash is in a coma theory sounds like a Flashgitz short. The thing is, the original writer stated that the intended ending was for the whole story to be revealed to be a dream recalled by an aging Ash.
26:24 OMG I remember having this theory as a kid when i watched Phineas and Ferb! Another piece of evidence I had for this theory is that Linda, Phineas and Ferb’s mom, was revealed to have dated dr.Doofinsmirtz in a episode i forgot the name of. I had restricted internet access by my parents (thankfully) so i never saw this theory beforehand.
The Avatar post-apocalypse theory I believe is based on a really early concept for the show! According to the Avatar the Last Airbender art book, a very early idea was that Aang was frozen for 1,000 years instead of 100, and the world was more technologically advanced then than it is now. He even had a little robot monkey that eventually became Momo (and a large dog that was replaced by Appa, and then later re-used as Naga in Legend of Korra).
That one with the magic school bus characters becoming the planeteers is super easy to debunk. Considering Ms. Frizzles class are all American kids and the a main plot point of Captain Planet is the planeteers are from around the world. Also like they all have completely different names.
My father died in a car crash, does that mean I created this video in my head to deal with the grief and the fact half these ducking theories are died in car crash is reality trying to seep through?
@Flask3r440 I just think it’s funny a lot of these are really similar. The video itself top tier quality, sorry the sarcasm didn’t quite translate and came off angry instead. Also the 1095 scanlations are out, if you’re caught up hooooo boy you’re in for a treat this week
Aside from Caillou, there's also the Charlie Brown theory that suggested he too has cancer explaining why he's bald. Another one is also from Beauty and the Beast where there was a deer head hung on the wall of Gaston, which was supposedly Bambi's father, further possibly indicating that he may have been the one who killed his mother as well. Then there was Scar's head worn in Hercules as if it may have been collected after the events of The Lion King.
How about Bob the builder bring the mafia head? Think about it. He gets every construction job in the town. He eats primarily in that Italian restaurant. His office is above that Italian restaurant. I think his girlfriend is Italian as well. He donates equipment whenever their is a disaster in town. He is chummy with all the cops. The mayor is his buddy. Put it all together and it's hard to ignore.
Kinda upset the iceberg creator didn't include the Peggy Hill brain damage theory. Also, quick correction: Johnny Test is not an original Cartoon Network property but an import from Canada that first debuted on Kids WB and Teletoon.
Actually it was originally a Warner Bros. production made for Kids WB! before the show became ownership of Wildbrain, though most of the show would still be done in the US, just with most of the crew replaced. Only the animation & ownership had any Canadian part to it.
I saw a theory a while ago that suggests the Flintstones and the Jetsons take place at the same time; the lower class live in stone houses on the ground and the upper and middle classes live in the towers and drive flying cars
29:34 There was a musical episode that disproves this. We see that Dexter's mom in labor, and that she did indeed birth him (don't worry, it's not graphic or anything). Also, in the same episode, Dee Dee is already shown to be about three or four years old by the time Dexter was born, so no way could have they have both been swapped at birth.
I’ve always believed that Rosie is the narrator in Caillou, and that she’s recounting the events of her childhood spent with her brother, who died of leukemia at a young age. She remembers her childhood with him fondly, and she is no longer saddened by his death since it’s been so long.
The Mooninites are from Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and the signs were put up as advertisement for the upcoming movie, which came out a couple months later
The actual explanation as to why Caillou is bald is because the show is loosely based on a series of kids books under the same name, but in them Caillou was much younger, explaining why he has no hair yet. The show's creators decided to keep Caillou bald for the cartoon because they thought it was a look that readers of the book would be familiar with.
In defense of the "Slade is Robin" theory, Teen Titans is a self-contained continuity not really bound to the constraints of main DC comics or DCAU canon. It takes liberties with other characters and their backstories too (albeit mostly for the sake of making them a little more kid-friendly) and IIRC Slade's backstory is never really explained in the show, so it's kind of up in the air and doesn't necessarily have to be the same as his comic counterpart. It's not a theory I personally believe in, but idk, I feel like you didn't give it a fair shake, for reasons that don't really hold up
I always thought the Ash never aging as a base for theories was so silly. No cartoon characters age??? So every cartoon must have immortal characters or people in comas lol
For the Donald Duck being a war veteran theory, Donald was actually the main protagonist of one of Disney's WWII propaganda films called Commando Duck which saw Donald tasked with taking out a Japanese airfield on a Pacific island. So this definitely goes beyond just the comic.
41:30 "Brian is a CIA experiment" theory makes sense. In American Dad there's a fish who can talk because of a CIA experiment. The CIA was afraid that Claus would take the gold medal for the Winter Olympics for Germany instead of America getting it so they switched his brain with a goldfish's brain, trapping him inside of a goldfish. Hell, the CIA in the show kidnapped a homeless person just to put his brain inside of a Koala. And then at one point all three of McFarland's animated shows at the time, The Cleveland Show, American Dad and Family Guy all had episodes about the families being stuck inside during a hurricane. In the end of American Dad's episode their house landed close to Cleveland's and Peter's. (I haven't seen the Cleveland Show's episode, but I'm guessing that his house also drifted away.) Stan meets Peter and Cleveland, connecting American Dad directly to the other two shows. (The Cleveland Show was a spin-off of Family Guy, so there was already that connection there.) So they could've easily had an episode where the CIA did, in fact, switch Brian's brain with a dog. (At least until TBS took ownership of American Dad.) Or at least have given him super intelligence, considering that we do see him remembering his mother.
The ATLA is a post-apocalyptic world theory can easily be disproven by the sequel series, The Legend of Korra, bekng set during the Industrial Revolution. Both shows are clearly supposed to be set during real time periods, just with the addition of bending
Considering Flapjack gave birth to almost every other show. A lot of people who worked on Flapjack went on to work on other projects or make their own things
Considering that's just Ice King's fanfiction, it's not canon. Also AT stopped being good in season 5, when Pen left and let the crazy writers take over.
1:06:58 its pretty cool that with the relase of Fionna and Cake, the misadventures of flapjack is confirmed to be one of the universe in adventure time multiverse
As an amature student of Jungian psychology, the idea of the Powerpuff Girls representing the three divisions in the Human psyche is not all that out there to me. Carl Jung believed that the Human mind naturally tries to categorize the people and things we encounter in our lives, and that since most people's minds tend to follow the same or at least a mostly similar thought process, we tend to categorize things according to the same general framework. This is called Jungian Architypes. You can slot most characters in fiction into one or more of these architypes. For example, in Avatar: The Last Airbender, Katara near perfectly fits the architype of the Mother, Iroh fits neatly into the Wise Old Man or the Sage, Sokka is sort of a blend of the Ruler, the Scholar, and the Warrior, and Aang fits the Hero quite well, but he also has elements of the Everyman. Ultimately, when you tell a story, you are laying out a piece of your mind for all to see, and naturally, your perceptions will bleed into anything you create, ESPECIALLY stories, hence why almost all characters in stories fit so neatly into these architypes that we see in other people.
I would argue that jung basically just tried to fit psychology into a narrative framework (because narratives are incredibly attractive to the human mind). I would argue jung applied broad archetypes to the mind, rather than those archetypes being a natural extension of something in the human brain. He basically just made psychology horoscopes.
7:54 That theory was either taken or inspired by a show I used to watch as youth here in the U.K. called the magic roundabout a very trippy programe indeed
"Not sure why a sponge becoming sentient fits into that" my brother in christ, I know that you might not have time to research everything in depth since this is an iceberg video, but surely 5 minutes of googling would've led you to sea sponges?
There’s certainly some theories I can believe like Donald having PTSD from WW2 since it’s not a stretch at all from what the cartoons showed. The gumball simulation one is another one I believe is true since the show does go over meta elements and the ending played around that idea. The SpongeBob ones I believe in a few since the show in it’s early seasons had a range of jokes that was certainly aimed at adults (you know the ones) So things with misses puff, the tarter sauce one and to some degree the skin theory can be true. Also I never realized that plankton business was failing cause it was meat that he was selling. But maybe he has a side business with selling his inventions and the chum bucket is just been a personal act of rivalry against Krabs. Since they did work together once and everything plankton does is always been trying to smite him even to petty levels. But another banger iceberg btw 🔥🔥
I like how when people start making conspiracy theories they straight up jump to stuff like Purgatory, Hell, Demons and Coma and Limbo etc. These are the oldest fear instilled in humans from generations. It gives real good insight about human mind
one thing i should point out is that the original Scooby doo was made in 1969 and the recession that occord in the 1970s happened later. allso theres an epsode of SpongeBob SquarePants were they explane how they can breath underwater with mermaid man getting a starfish that helps him breath underwater and barnical boy getting a bunvh of barnicals
Me: makes a show about a porcupine because I think they are cute some redittor years after the fact: "his porcupine represents the author's toxic behavior and it explains that he never really got in touch with anyone"
I heard a theory that SpongeBob is a war veteran with PTSD. He follows strict routines, works hard, respects authority, plus there's the whole battle scene from the second movie
I can believe that Courage the cowardly dog is just from Courage's pov. I have a very high strung cat and you can't even fart around him without him turning into a meowing mess.
Squidward doesn't fit heroin imo. He cares a lot about himself, even if he hates his life. He has dreams he clings to, even if they are essentially dead.
15:11 sigh... The definition of insanity is: a state of being mentally ill. Doing something over and over in aim at a better result is called practice... PLEASE, can we forget we ever heard that stupid saying? Calling practice insane is worse than wrong.
You're 44 years old, why are you watching an iceberg of cartoons and think you're better over a minor misconception / popular misbelief. Although you never explicitly said you think you're better, your words tell an entirely different story with the inclusion of a sigh. Honestly pathetic.
6:45 Did you even watch the video? He goes in-depth about the prison warden torturing Mrs. Puff as a form of revenge in the theory. It’s spelled out for you and you still missed it
I don't know if the theory's on here, but I've always been under the impression that Caillou is a series of memories or stories recalled by his grandma. If I remember right, his grandma and the show's narrator have the same voice actress, so that might explain why I thought that.
For Ash's coma theory, I think people forget it's an anime (and of course, game series) set in Japan. Kids in Japan have quite a lot of freedom, you can see 5 year olds going to preschool alone using public transport or running errands. In a fictional world set in Japan I don't think letting a 10 year old go on a Pokemon journey be seen as that dangerous.
I’ve also seen that element in Doraemon (another kids’ anime). In some episodes, Nobita/Noby is told by his mom to go shopping or run errands (of course, being lazy, he doesn’t want to).
If you are 5 and still go to preschool, I don't know what to tell you...
And the damn kid has a zap mouse. Who the fuck would try to kidnap a kid with a mouse that can deliver fatal amounts of electric shock??
LMAO ELLIE DANTDM IS IN THE FURNACE ROOM OF HADES WHILE I MAKE BANGER CONTENT 😂👍🎉
@@hypnotised-clover5 is when youre in pre school and 6 is when you enter kindergarten, you graduate high school at about 18.
One of my favourite cartoon theories is the Gravity Falls one where Grunkle Stan knew Gideon wasnt really psychic the moment he called him "Stanford"
i feel like he would never believe a psychic cause of how many scams he pulls on people
To be fair, he is literally a bigger conman than most, so he world know if the average person or someone like a physic were lying
@@bellamay3741 Yeah, but he lives in Gravity Falls, and he's not stupid. Psychic powers probably wouldn't even be the weirdest thing he's seen. Even if he suspected Gideon was a fraud, it's not that hard to imagine him suspending his disbelief at least a little bit.
Helga's perspective is real tho, the author himself admitted, she was planned to be the main character at first and he even tried again pitching a Daria-style show to Nickelodeon called The Patakis.
The Pataki's (or whatever it was going to be called) sounded like a pretty neat idea for a show.
It makes sense that Nick turned it down, seeing how paranoid they tend to be about any kind of show noticeably different than their usual lineup.
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I love how every single theory slots neatly into either "here's something that has actual textual evidence and is tonally consistent with the source media" or "I got rejected from the creepy pasta wiki, time to repackage it as a theory"
Exactly, especially the Ed Edd n eddy one
Sounds more like a put off from the vid...
i like how two thirds of these theories are what a 14 year old edgelord would find cool
@@BlackMoonHowls I wouldn't call it that. The uploader simply wanted a long video lumping everything together with a nice explanation instead of people having to go around a ton of websites to read each explanation.
@@andreibaciu7518 The average UA-cam viewer is 14 so that doesnt suprise me
The Garfield one is probably the only theory that gets debunked for a worse explanation. "Garfield gets sad when Jon leaves" but the creator is like "no, he just has an existential crisis every Monday because his monotonous life is passing him by"
ngl I find the 'my life is an existential nightmare' backed by the creator himself is FAR more interesting than 'cat sad dad at work'
I feel about the same for both. However, one is just cute and the other is straight up existential dread
Also, as people pointed out, Jon is a cartoonist (write what you know, I guess) so he can work from home.
I thought of it as maybe Monday is Jon's only day off from work meaning its appointment/vet day
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I think the Family Guy theory about Brian being a CIA experiment is connected to the CIA from American Dad, as all talking animals in the latter show are results of such. That part of the theory also connects other talking animals from other cartoons by the same creator, such as the bears in the Cleveland Show
Wild this one seems like it could be true marcfarlan is a beast
Season 2 episode 13 of family guy is all I gotta say
Phineas and Ferb tie in?
I mean their universes are cannon right?
@@domdude64ddThey can't talk but they show human intelligence. Which is honestly a lot scarier to imagine
So all the theories are
-every characters are dead
-every characters are in coma
_every characters are crazy
-every characters are on drugs
😭
+iroh's tea
Pretty much all of the laziest theories possible
Drugs + this video = VIP experience
Skin theory is cool though
Yea
Mr Mime might not be Ash's bio father, but he's the father who stepped up
What a guy
If he is though that'd make Ash half Pokemon. Nobody ever fucking talks about that, just like how in movies and death scenes, when you die you soil yourself that doesn't happen in Hollywood and Anime.
@@BlackMoonHowlsPay attention to "Mr. Mime might not be Ash's *bio(logical)* father"
On god
I had to pause it, just thinking his mom.... had... s🤨e...🫢🤐🫨... I can't even come to say it.
There's a couple of episodes in which it is shown that Pinky is actually what makes his duo with Brain work, in one episode it is revealed that the problem of all of Brain's plans is himself, and Pinky's inputs are what fixes his flawed ideas, I think this is also the episode where Pinky becomes "smart", but he is basically the same but can express himself in a more conventionally intelligent way. So the theory is actually kind of accurate.
There is also an episode in which Brain is believed dead and finds out that Pinky conquered the world instead and easily so.
Pinky can also read and Brain can't, right?
It’s all in the theme song. Pinky and the Brain, Pinky and the Brain. One is a genius, the other’s insane. Pinky’s name is sung first, and “genius” is the trait which is sung first. Brain = Insane
To add on to that, Pinky actually makes the world better, which is actually The Brain's goal as well, with an added degree of narcissism. The Brain does genuinely want to make the world better by conquering it.
I'm thinking they are both highly intelligent. It's just Pinky's intelligence is less obvious until you read between the lines and find out that his stupidity and insanity could very well be fabricated.
While Nemo does mean “nobody” in Latin, it’s likely that Finding Nemo gets his name from Captain Nemo from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Courage imagining the danger is one of VERY few "it's in their head" trope theories I think are actually good. Usually, I dislike them for being lazy because dream/imagination logic can always work, so they can't be disproven. But it makes sense for a dog's perception of the world to be skewed to extremely exaggerated distance and threats.
The only thing that hurts it is that Courage goes outside a few times on the show, whether it's helping Eustace with some chore or when he went with him to some diner.
I feel like the seven deadly sins comparison you could do it with any show with a large enough cast.
For the Ms Frizzle as a timelord theory, it basically comes down to the bus being her tardis. A tardis can take any form via a chemeloen circuit. The police box that we all recognize is only the given form of the Doctors Tardis, which has a broken chameleon circuit.
Or so they say. That's another conspiracy right there. That the TARDIS stays that way because either she likes it or does so to please The Doctor.
@BlackMoonHowls I'm pretty sure Donna tells him how to fix it in "Journey's End" but the Doctor doesn't want to change the police box look because he likes it/he loses the TARDIS a lot already, so he probably wouldn't want it to blend in even further, which explains the slight differences between all of the Doctor's different TARDIS exteriors.
When I saw Attack on Titan on the thumbnail, out of all the theories and readings one could draw from that franchise, the Smurfs one wasn't what I or probably anyone expected.
I love the Ed Edd n Eddy parental abuse theory because it's canon
Eddy is the most obvious one, being abused and beat up by his adult older brother, and that's what caused him to be like... that
Edd (double D) isn't physically abused but litterally never sees his parents, they talk to him via sticky notes only and it's mostly just telling him to do chore and to work non stop. They seems to be weirdly invasive too as there's a sticky note in his bathroom telling him to "not touch himself"
And Ed lives in the disgusting basement, in horrible conditions. Yes, Ed is messy and most of the broken, dirty things are probably because of him but still, he's like 12 and mentally disabled, that's not his responsability. His parents also let his little sister beat him up and always take her side. He's also often showed hoarding food and hiding it everywhere which is a red flag.
There's an episode where Eddy's dad's hand as well as Ed's mom's apear from off screen and drag them, presumably to give them a can of whoop ass, for their poor grades. And also they literally _took the stairs_ to Ed's room. Even Double D remarks its disturbing.
@@andreibaciu7518 I was going to mention the report card episode. It makes you wonder if Double D had any idea what would happen to his "friends" if he delivered their report cards...
Bro I think Edd has been mentally abused
@@stevenbart2375 he probably didn't, after all he's just a child, and his own family made him think that sticking to the rules is the only moral way to be
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People use ash never aging as evidence of immortality, but whenever we see a returning character like dawn they also haven’t aged
Lol or anyone else in the entire cartoon
the simpsons, family guy, spongebob, powerpuff girls. literally some of the most famous cartoon characters never age
I can guarantee you that the creators never put any thought into it
that's because this is just an anime, people overreact too much
Almost like it’s a cartoon
Cant believe the you didn't mention that in the Bikini Atoll theory, the joke where it cuts to real footage of a nuke, which is from an actual test at Bikini Atoll!
Dying for pie is such a classic episode 😂😂😂
1:03:42 'Gargamel' is not a Jewish name. It is the masculine form of 'Gargamelle', the mother of the titular character of the classic French novel Gargantua and Pantagruel. The claim that is actually made is that Gargamel is a Jewish caricature because he possesses a large nose, has a cat named Azrael (after the Jewish angel of death), and in the first series of the Hanna-Barbera Smurfs animated series, he is portrayed as an alchemist who wants to turn the Smurfs into gold-- in subsequent series of the show, he simply wants to eat them.
Found the jew
It's also probably a simpler explanation Gargamel just has all the traits of a stereotypical witch but happens to be a guy, which is an uncommon/novel combo.
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@@oshkeet You'll never guess where those "stereotypical witch" features originate from. (Hint: they are antisemitic in nature)
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For the Andy's mom theory. There's more evidence to it. The cowboy hat Andy has as a kid is actually a kid size replica of Jessie's hat, not Woody's. And in the flashback where it shows Jessie being played with by a young girl, the girl is wearing the same child size version of Jessie's hat. Given that the toy line that Woody and Jessie come from are from an older puppet show that was popular around the time that Andy's mom would be a child, and it being difficult if not impossible to find items and toys from that line in the time the movies take place, it would make sense that Andy got the hat from his mom as one of her old toys she held on too while also misplacing Jessie.
1:01:26 Professor Oak being Sammy actually isn't part of the theory, that's straight up canon and confirmed in the movie itself at the end. It's the big twist of the film, Oak has Sammy's journal in the present day (you can even see in his lab in the Let's Go games apparently), he somehow knew Sammy's name despite it never being said to him, and even outright says that he remembers it (the events of the movie) just like yesterday to himself in the English dub.
Which I guess means that the theory might as well be considered canon as well since if Oak knew Ash had a Pikachu when he first met him as a kid then he probably figured that he had to give him Pikachu anyways when the time came.
The theory about Adventure Time and Flapjack existing in the same universe has actually been somewhat confirmed! In the recent Fionna and Cake spin off, it’s shown that Flapjack is apart of the same multiverse that Adventure Time takes place in.
The whole "Aladdin is a tall tale" theory holds some water. There's a deleted scene where it's revealed that the Genie is the merchant at the end. However, the King of Thieves movie blows that theory out of the water, since at the end of said movie, Aladdin and Jasmine fly by the same merchant on a magic carpet. How the hell is that possible if it's a tall tale? Personally, I think they intended to be so that the merchant is the Genie recounting the tale of his life to make us buy the same lamp he was trapped in, but then it was retconned when the TV series came out.
@@MegaFan5 I'm not sure, to be honest. On one hand, I agree they did make edits to the movie for that reason. They changes some lyrics in "Arabian Nights". The city was originally gonna be just Baghdad, Iraq thanks to taking a lot of inspo from a movie called "The Thief of Baghdad", but they changed it to Aragbah thanks to some war going on at the time. I even remember seeing an early recording of a song in the broadway version as a kid where they say "Baghdad". Though, they reused that idea in the live action, since the Genie is the one telling the story to his kids. Why take it out then and add it back into a movie where they are trying to be more culturally sensitive? I just believe the Occam's Razor explanation that they just retconned it so they could add the Genie to the TV series.
Robin Williams also voices the merchant. The TV show can probably just be ignored as non canon lol
For those that still don't get Bob representing lust.
The sin of lust is sometimes interpreted as excess of pleasure, as in you prioritize finding pleasure over everything else. In Bob's case, he loves working so much he neglects his physical/mental health (Fear of a Krabby Patty) and also works for below minimum wage, and sometimes he pays Mr. Krabs to work for him (Big Pink Loser).
That's not what lust orginally meant. At least not in Christianity. Lust originally meant having love for someone other than God. People weren't expected to love their wives or families, as you were only supposed to love God.
Lust is literally just loving someone which is why it the most ridiculous of all the sins.
@@AsymmetricalCrimesno that's so wrong lust is always related to adultery not love. Jesus says that to even look at a woman with lust is basically adultery
@@mendeleyev1790 Some translations of Peter 2:11 and Peter 4:2 say "we must no longer live for human passions but for the will of God” when describing lust. Modern ones specifically mention flesh which what I believe is what your talking about.
For many Christian sects (but not all), lust (or more broadly; passion) was a desire for anything not specifically related to God's will. This included love for people (like your wife or kids) over God.
In the early Christian days, showing any strong appreciation of anything not related to God was considered sinful.
@@AsymmetricalCrimes idk that sounds wack as hell it's an over reach I speak Spanish so most of it for us comes from Latin love thy neighbor or something but even then the seven sins are inherit to humanity that's why they are forgiven in Jesus idk about translation or early Christianity I just know Catholics
1:03:49 Peyo, the creator of the Smurfs, had no connection to the Nazis, and the Smurfs themselves were created in the 1950s, a decade after ww2 ended. And tying him to the KKK is absurd. Peyo wasn't even American-- he was Belgian, and never travelled to the USA outside of visiting Hanna-Barbera studios to supervise the show's production.
Yeah, I immediately thought it'd better be a solid theory, since terms like "white supremacist" are thrown around far too casually these days, which just makes it harder to identify and call out the actual ones. It's a shame that even fan theories for cartoons can't escape politics...
As a Belgian he was a racist, Belgians were also one of the cruelest during the slave trade. Don't try to clean him while dismissing a theory
@@WK-47all cartoon fan theories are political, cry about it
@@rimaq_Do you even have proofs?
@@rimaq_Are there any records of HE HIMSELF being racist?
The bikini atoll theory is actually confirmed! In early concept art made of spongebob there is a drawing depicting bikini atoll with a chain hanging down into the ocean, showing a sign saying “bikini bottom” with the iconic buildings shown in the background.
Pretty cool
Squidward being heroin makes no sense. He fits alcohol a lot more: depressive, unaware of how untalented he is, agitated, and lacking energy for the most part.
Pride does go pretty well with sandy since she’s very proud of being from Texas and even went to hurt SpongeBob and Patrick for mocking Texas
Another case of Sandy's pride biting her hard, the ALASKAN! BULL! WORM! proved too much for her, despite boasting the whole first half she could handle it.
There is an earlier episode, pressure I think, entirely devoted to sandy trying to prove land animals are superior to aquatic animals
And also she’s gayyyy
@@Miniperi.1032just like your mom
@@apart-timeastronaut6530crickets chirping...
For Ms. Frizzle being a Time Lord, I believe it stems from her similarities to the Doctor Who character of Iris Whildthyme, who’s TARDIS appears as a double decker bus
To be fair, a tardis can look like whatever it needs to. They have a chameleon chip in them to make them blend in with wherever and whenever they are. The Doctors is broken so its stuck in police call booth form. So this could be a possibility.
As a lover of both The Magic Schoolbus and Doctor Who as a tater tot, I wholeheartedly love and believe that theory. Obviously I don’t think it was the intention, just a cool headcanon connecting two shows i love.
Yeah,like Clara's diner TARDIS and The Master's grandfather clock TARDIS.
Here's a Scooby-Doo theory not in here. The monster costumes are actually cursed, so some over the top fakings aren't the criminals selling the story with great acting, but them thinking they are the monster they're impersonatting.
At 1:01:00 the Professor Oak being Sam theory is completely true! Its pretty blatently shown in the movie, with Prof. Oak having the old drawing of Ash and Pikachu that Sam drew earlier in the movie.
Isn't that cannon?
Isn't oak confirmed to be the kid because of the name?
@georgewilliamsiii4677 yes, Sam is Samuel Oak, it was heavily implied but never stated because too high concept for a pokemon movie I assume.
32:30 both of these are explained in the show, the breathing underwater is explained in their first appearance, the starfish for MermaidMan, and barnacles in Barnacle Boy's lungs, and the shrinking is in the episode where SpongeBob gets Mermaidman's belt "we've been shrunken for years..."
I've heard so many of these theories as a kid and have been wanting a video like this for long
Brings back a lot of memories and makes me realize that a lot of people were just edgy and or trying to connect with their childhood favorite pieces of media as adults by dramatizing it
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@@logancracraftgaming7124bait used to be believable
Yassssssss
59:25 I actually did a double take here. The fire nation is clearly Japanese inspired. Did people forget that WW2 happened outside of Europe too?
I think people just forget that Japan was also a fascist military state.
a lot of people seemingly think of fascism as a European thing, but by all metrics imperial Japan fits the bill down to the "master race" stuff.
Then again, there was a pretty solid effort to sanitize the history, so that might be why tbh.
@@pennyforyourthots funny how the common knowledge of the war in the east almost never goes past the 2 bombs
I thought that too when I found the theory to put on the iceberg, but my rule was not to change any theories or keep them out based on personal opinion lol
@thesilverblueman that's all that matters, btfo japs
Some of the shit the Japanese did made Nazi Germany look like toddlers. Like atleast the worst thing happening to you in Nazi germany you were gassed, or worked till you strave. In Japan, millions of people experice something that hilter would probaky vomit at, just look up it.
All of these are just hilarious to me, like people who write these are either trolling or they can't grasp the concept of non-realistic fictional settings
Or they try to explain plot holes and the like, trying to go deeper than what we’re shown in the show. Maybe you can grasp this?
@@JosephQPublic honestly, it shouldn't even matter. When half of these theories sound like they were written by edgy teenagers, they should be discarded for the trash it is. I mean most of them boil down to "X character is dead" "X character is in a coma" "X series represents thing" and to break it down even more. Rarely it makes sense, other times, its reaching so hard, you could make a Halo spinoff out of it just titled "reach"
The CN City thing being "proven" by the OKKO crossover is fascinating to me. Why OKKO of all things? Why not something else like actor theory or a much older crossover, FusionFall? Personally, I think FusionFall explains it much better than a crossover episode. There's a difference between worlds coming together and some characters meeting up for a one-off event. Or maybe a Celestialsapien somewhere just sneezed...
Exactly, I believe FusionFall and the 2000 Cartoon Cartoon Fridays are plenty of proof enough. Even the Invaded special and the Grim Adventures of the KND are better proof than that since they were made around the same time
54:14 St Elsewhere's final episode is pretty much the patient zero (if not earliest version) of the "X Is Actually A More Depressing Reality" trope that's been run into the ground.
1:07:27 the new Adventure Time series actually brought this up, possibly as an easter egg. Prismo shows Flapjack is apparently part of their multiverse, but points out he didnt make "this one".
Oh great
I'm pretty sure that the names "Tom and Jerry" had been given to fictional duos long before the cartoon too.
So Eda is Grunkle Stan's ex-wife?
I bet she still misses him...
But hey on the bright side
HER AIM IS GETTING BETTER!!!
i get it. its funny cause marraige is terrible
@@NateS917I CAME TO COMMENT THIS
YES!
The people for the anti-depressants theory of fairly odd parents have never took antidepressants.
Literally why would he be taking two different medications at the same time
I like to think that mermaid man and barnacle boy are from Atlantis. Considering the fact that mermaid man's suit is very similar to Aquaman's.
The biggest conspiracy in this iceberg is when you called piglet a girl 😂😂😉
The Ash is in a coma theory sounds like a Flashgitz short. The thing is, the original writer stated that the intended ending was for the whole story to be revealed to be a dream recalled by an aging Ash.
i'm going to believe this ending for my own sanity instead of the canon ending we got.
26:24 OMG I remember having this theory as a kid when i watched Phineas and Ferb! Another piece of evidence I had for this theory is that Linda, Phineas and Ferb’s mom, was revealed to have dated dr.Doofinsmirtz in a episode i forgot the name of. I had restricted internet access by my parents (thankfully) so i never saw this theory beforehand.
The merchant in Aladdin also only has 4 fingers on each hand, and the Genie is the only other character that shares that trait.
Why do people always forget Henry gets let out of the tunnel in the very next episode?
“Dark Theory is edgy and cool”
That’s my theory as to why people forget
Because they shape the "info" for their advantage
The Avatar post-apocalypse theory I believe is based on a really early concept for the show! According to the Avatar the Last Airbender art book, a very early idea was that Aang was frozen for 1,000 years instead of 100, and the world was more technologically advanced then than it is now. He even had a little robot monkey that eventually became Momo (and a large dog that was replaced by Appa, and then later re-used as Naga in Legend of Korra).
I'm honored that my iceberg was used by the one and only sourcebrew.
You've made it 🫡
That one with the magic school bus characters becoming the planeteers is super easy to debunk. Considering Ms. Frizzles class are all American kids and the a main plot point of Captain Planet is the planeteers are from around the world. Also like they all have completely different names.
My father died in a car crash, does that mean I created this video in my head to deal with the grief and the fact half these ducking theories are died in car crash is reality trying to seep through?
@Flask3r440 I just think it’s funny a lot of these are really similar. The video itself top tier quality, sorry the sarcasm didn’t quite translate and came off angry instead. Also the 1095 scanlations are out, if you’re caught up hooooo boy you’re in for a treat this week
Aside from Caillou, there's also the Charlie Brown theory that suggested he too has cancer explaining why he's bald.
Another one is also from Beauty and the Beast where there was a deer head hung on the wall of Gaston, which was supposedly Bambi's father, further possibly indicating that he may have been the one who killed his mother as well.
Then there was Scar's head worn in Hercules as if it may have been collected after the events of The Lion King.
How about Bob the builder bring the mafia head? Think about it. He gets every construction job in the town. He eats primarily in that Italian restaurant. His office is above that Italian restaurant. I think his girlfriend is Italian as well. He donates equipment whenever their is a disaster in town. He is chummy with all the cops. The mayor is his buddy. Put it all together and it's hard to ignore.
He has ties in high places thats for sure
I watched this whole thing while grinding contracts on TF2. Good video.
Kinda upset the iceberg creator didn't include the Peggy Hill brain damage theory.
Also, quick correction: Johnny Test is not an original Cartoon Network property but an import from Canada that first debuted on Kids WB and Teletoon.
Sorry bout that
Actually it was originally a Warner Bros. production made for Kids WB! before the show became ownership of Wildbrain, though most of the show would still be done in the US, just with most of the crew replaced. Only the animation & ownership had any Canadian part to it.
I saw a theory a while ago that suggests the Flintstones and the Jetsons take place at the same time; the lower class live in stone houses on the ground and the upper and middle classes live in the towers and drive flying cars
That seems more realistic sadly
I think Greg is just a kid who has exaggerated developmental attributes - caricature of a tween - instead of being a sociopath.
And still, tweens overexaggerate on everything so...
29:34 There was a musical episode that disproves this. We see that Dexter's mom in labor, and that she did indeed birth him (don't worry, it's not graphic or anything). Also, in the same episode, Dee Dee is already shown to be about three or four years old by the time Dexter was born, so no way could have they have both been swapped at birth.
I buy the Kya dying thanks to Hama being a blood bender theory. It makes a lot of sense, and fits perfectly in the timeline.
I’ve always believed that Rosie is the narrator in Caillou, and that she’s recounting the events of her childhood spent with her brother, who died of leukemia at a young age. She remembers her childhood with him fondly, and she is no longer saddened by his death since it’s been so long.
The Mooninites are from Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and the signs were put up as advertisement for the upcoming movie, which came out a couple months later
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Everyone knows that the real reason Caillou is bald is because he got grounded so hard his hair fell out.
Nah his parents just shaved it all off
@@MustyYew nah he shaved it himself because they said it needed to be combed
The actual explanation as to why Caillou is bald is because the show is loosely based on a series of kids books under the same name, but in them Caillou was much younger, explaining why he has no hair yet. The show's creators decided to keep Caillou bald for the cartoon because they thought it was a look that readers of the book would be familiar with.
Naw its because he is child saitama
I love how some of them are batshit insane and make no sense at all and just "It was all his imagination".
i'm pretty sure this is a common question you've kept asking yourself in the making of this video.
"wtf am i reading?"
I’m a simple man. Sourcebrew uploads, I watch.
In defense of the "Slade is Robin" theory, Teen Titans is a self-contained continuity not really bound to the constraints of main DC comics or DCAU canon. It takes liberties with other characters and their backstories too (albeit mostly for the sake of making them a little more kid-friendly) and IIRC Slade's backstory is never really explained in the show, so it's kind of up in the air and doesn't necessarily have to be the same as his comic counterpart. It's not a theory I personally believe in, but idk, I feel like you didn't give it a fair shake, for reasons that don't really hold up
I used to love cartoon conspiracy theories when I was a kid
Nice! I love your iceberg videos, best on the platform.
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I always thought the Ash never aging as a base for theories was so silly. No cartoon characters age??? So every cartoon must have immortal characters or people in comas lol
For the Donald Duck being a war veteran theory, Donald was actually the main protagonist of one of Disney's WWII propaganda films called Commando Duck which saw Donald tasked with taking out a Japanese airfield on a Pacific island. So this definitely goes beyond just the comic.
41:30 "Brian is a CIA experiment" theory makes sense. In American Dad there's a fish who can talk because of a CIA experiment. The CIA was afraid that Claus would take the gold medal for the Winter Olympics for Germany instead of America getting it so they switched his brain with a goldfish's brain, trapping him inside of a goldfish.
Hell, the CIA in the show kidnapped a homeless person just to put his brain inside of a Koala.
And then at one point all three of McFarland's animated shows at the time, The Cleveland Show, American Dad and Family Guy all had episodes about the families being stuck inside during a hurricane. In the end of American Dad's episode their house landed close to Cleveland's and Peter's. (I haven't seen the Cleveland Show's episode, but I'm guessing that his house also drifted away.) Stan meets Peter and Cleveland, connecting American Dad directly to the other two shows. (The Cleveland Show was a spin-off of Family Guy, so there was already that connection there.)
So they could've easily had an episode where the CIA did, in fact, switch Brian's brain with a dog. (At least until TBS took ownership of American Dad.) Or at least have given him super intelligence, considering that we do see him remembering his mother.
The ATLA is a post-apocalyptic world theory can easily be disproven by the sequel series, The Legend of Korra, bekng set during the Industrial Revolution. Both shows are clearly supposed to be set during real time periods, just with the addition of bending
2:30 in the morning and I can't sleep cause this video is too good
the Flapjack/Adventure Time theory actually just got confirmed in Fionna and Cake!
Considering Flapjack gave birth to almost every other show. A lot of people who worked on Flapjack went on to work on other projects or make their own things
Flapjack and Chowder really did lay the foundation for the 2010s cartoons.
Considering that's just Ice King's fanfiction, it's not canon. Also AT stopped being good in season 5, when Pen left and let the crazy writers take over.
@@lainiwakura1776saying this is crazy considering season 6, 7 and 8 are easily the best
Always a good day when sourcebrew uploads👍
Appreciate the hard work!
1:06:58 its pretty cool that with the relase of Fionna and Cake, the misadventures of flapjack is confirmed to be one of the universe in adventure time multiverse
As an amature student of Jungian psychology, the idea of the Powerpuff Girls representing the three divisions in the Human psyche is not all that out there to me. Carl Jung believed that the Human mind naturally tries to categorize the people and things we encounter in our lives, and that since most people's minds tend to follow the same or at least a mostly similar thought process, we tend to categorize things according to the same general framework. This is called Jungian Architypes.
You can slot most characters in fiction into one or more of these architypes. For example, in Avatar: The Last Airbender, Katara near perfectly fits the architype of the Mother, Iroh fits neatly into the Wise Old Man or the Sage, Sokka is sort of a blend of the Ruler, the Scholar, and the Warrior, and Aang fits the Hero quite well, but he also has elements of the Everyman.
Ultimately, when you tell a story, you are laying out a piece of your mind for all to see, and naturally, your perceptions will bleed into anything you create, ESPECIALLY stories, hence why almost all characters in stories fit so neatly into these architypes that we see in other people.
I would argue that jung basically just tried to fit psychology into a narrative framework (because narratives are incredibly attractive to the human mind). I would argue jung applied broad archetypes to the mind, rather than those archetypes being a natural extension of something in the human brain. He basically just made psychology horoscopes.
7:54 That theory was either taken or inspired by a show I used to watch as youth here in the U.K. called the magic roundabout a very trippy programe indeed
"Not sure why a sponge becoming sentient fits into that" my brother in christ, I know that you might not have time to research everything in depth since this is an iceberg video, but surely 5 minutes of googling would've led you to sea sponges?
Ed Edd n Eddy theory makes no sense because the show came out in 1999. Then how would Jimmy even die in the early 2000s?
There’s certainly some theories I can believe like Donald having PTSD from WW2 since it’s not a stretch at all from what the cartoons showed.
The gumball simulation one is another one I believe is true since the show does go over meta elements and the ending played around that idea.
The SpongeBob ones I believe in a few since the show in it’s early seasons had a range of jokes that was certainly aimed at adults (you know the ones)
So things with misses puff, the tarter sauce one and to some degree the skin theory can be true.
Also I never realized that plankton business was failing cause it was meat that he was selling. But maybe he has a side business with selling his inventions and the chum bucket is just been a personal act of rivalry against Krabs. Since they did work together once and everything plankton does is always been trying to smite him even to petty levels.
But another banger iceberg btw 🔥🔥
I like how when people start making conspiracy theories they straight up jump to stuff like Purgatory, Hell, Demons and Coma and Limbo etc. These are the oldest fear instilled in humans from generations. It gives real good insight about human mind
Or just people are uncreative as hell
The iceberg format for this doesn’t make any sense, but it’s fun to hear the theories
one thing i should point out is that the original Scooby doo was made in 1969 and the recession that occord in the 1970s happened later.
allso theres an epsode of SpongeBob SquarePants were they explane how they can breath underwater with mermaid man getting a starfish that helps him breath underwater and barnical boy getting a bunvh of barnicals
Thank god a sourcebrew upload on this chill sunday
Me: makes a show about a porcupine because I think they are cute
some redittor years after the fact: "his porcupine represents the author's toxic behavior and it explains that he never really got in touch with anyone"
I heard a theory that SpongeBob is a war veteran with PTSD. He follows strict routines, works hard, respects authority, plus there's the whole battle scene from the second movie
I can believe that Courage the cowardly dog is just from Courage's pov. I have a very high strung cat and you can't even fart around him without him turning into a meowing mess.
1:12:37 “Why the Chum Bucket PAILS in comparison” I see what you did there. Lol
Squidward doesn't fit heroin imo. He cares a lot about himself, even if he hates his life. He has dreams he clings to, even if they are essentially dead.
Maybe alcohol
15:11 sigh... The definition of insanity is: a state of being mentally ill.
Doing something over and over in aim at a better result is called practice...
PLEASE, can we forget we ever heard that stupid saying? Calling practice insane is worse than wrong.
Faaak, finally!
You're 44 years old, why are you watching an iceberg of cartoons and think you're better over a minor misconception / popular misbelief.
Although you never explicitly said you think you're better, your words tell an entirely different story with the inclusion of a sigh. Honestly pathetic.
I love listening to the "Doofenschmirtz is Phineas' father" theory because it means that Ferb would be having the hots for his cousin.
no, they have no blood connection, Vanessa is a byproduct of Doof and his ex wife (i forgot her name, search her up), not Phineas’ mom.
the quality of these videos and especially the voiceovers have gotten so much better over the years. keep it up bro.
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Did you even watch the video? He goes in-depth about the prison warden torturing Mrs. Puff as a form of revenge in the theory.
It’s spelled out for you and you still missed it
In fact, a deleted scene of Aladdin showed the Merchant becoming the Genie at the very end of the film.
This is absolutely amazing keep up the great work can’t wait to see more 🔥!
I don't know if the theory's on here, but I've always been under the impression that Caillou is a series of memories or stories recalled by his grandma. If I remember right, his grandma and the show's narrator have the same voice actress, so that might explain why I thought that.
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literally almost every show ever made can be explained by the main character being in a coma