Friday, March 20, 2015

Ten Scariest yet Plausible TV Show Theories

Welcome, ladies and germs!
Do you remember all those TV shows you used to watch when you were little?
Well, what if I told you that behind all your favorite childhood shows were dark secrets waiting to be revealed?
Ladies and germs, I give you the Ten Scariest yet Plausible TV show Theories!



You heard me!

1. The Rugrats Never Happened: This is one of the more familiar theories about kids' TV shows.
The theory is that all the toddlers were all just figments of the oldest Rugrat, Angelica's imagination.
This theory takes a psychological turn.
Chucky died years ago along with his mother which is why his father is a nervous wreck all the time.
Tommy was a stillborn which is why his father, Stew, is always creating toys in the basement for his son who never got a chance to live.
The Devills had an abortion and since Angelica couldn't figure out whether it was going to be a boy or a girl, she created the twins.

It also dives into the reason to why she created all them, in the first place.
Thanks theorists!

2. Samurai Jack and Power Puff Girls share the Same Universe: You can probably guess what this theory is about.
What supports this theory is that the art design is by the same guy, Gandhi Tarkovsky.
See, the city they live in  is TownsVille USA and the place where Samurai Jack lives in has similar landmarks that came from TownsVille.
People refer Samurai Jack as a lose sequel to Power Puff Girls.

3. The Kids from The Magic School Bus grew up into the Planeteers: Put the kids from Captain Planet and the kids from The Magic School Bus side by side and you will see that they look fairly similar to each other.
See for yourself;

HOW DID I NOT SEE THIS?!?

Also, Captain Planet aired years after the Magic School Bus so many believe The Magic School Bus to be a prequel the Captain Planet.

4. Gilligan's Island's Seven Deadly Sins: If you don't know what Gilligan's Island is, shame on you and watch this;



Now, the theory goes that the seven outcasts each relate to the seven deadly sins.

The Professor: Pride.
I mean, he can make radio electricity out of coconuts.
You know he harbors in ego.

Mary Anne Envy's Ginger's looks while Ginger is Lust.

Mr. Howlin with his trunk full of money is Greed and Mrs. Howlin en-body's Sloth because she does nothing on the island.

Then there's the skipper who represents Gluttony because he is a rather large fellow.

Finally, there's Gilligan who represents Satan who manages to keep them in this hellish domain.

Yeeeeeaah.




 
5. West Wing Alternate Universe:  In the Show, West Wing,  President Bartlett's presidency took place in a universe in which former president Richard Nixon was impeached instead of pardoned for the WaterGate Scandal.
That one act would have lead someone like Bartlett to take over the seat as the new president.

6. Ned Stark is NOT Jon Snow's Father: Ned Stark probably isn't Jon Snow's father. 
It is said that he is actually the son of his supposed sister who's father is the Mad King.

7. SpongeBob and Friends are Mutants: Some people say that this Nick show can be so bizarre sometimes that it leaves fans to create a theory that SpongeBob and Friends are the result of radioactivity.
The little island that is above Bikini Bottom represents a real island named Bikini Atoll, where nuclear tests have been done.
Those nuclear wastes could have made it's way to the ocean and thus creating Bikini Bottom and all it's inhabitants.  

8. Scooby Doo takes place in a Depression: It is said that after reviewing some episodes, people made the disturbing claim that the show took place after the Great Depression.
This theory could actually be true since every building in the show is falling apart and people who are the monsters would be considered well-respected people.
See, they dress up as monsters and haunt their former work place.

Dang, if only Scooby and the gang knew how to help these ghosts with their retirement funds.
It would have made the show boring but at least they would be helping people!

9. Happy Days leads to That 70s Show: Yay! A happy theory!
Kind of.
There's this theory that says that That 70s Show is a sequel to Happy Days.
The characters of Richie and Ralph go onto fight in the Korean War while Fonzzie stays behind.
Richie, without Fonzzie who always helped him keep his cool, comes back from the war twenty years later as a bitter man and now goes by Red.
Ralph, now known as Bob, has a fractured relationship with Red because the glue that held their friendship is gone.

10. Jetsons and Flintstones take place in the Same Society: Since the Flinstones rejected the day-to-day technology along with others from Bedrock, they built a town similar to the Jetson's.
That would explain why all the animals talked and act like humans and why they have freaking TVs.

Also, there was a cross-over episodes where the Flintstones meet the Jetsons.
This had something to do with time travel but maybe it wasn't really time travel. Maybe it was just a portal.

Okay, I'm done ruining your childhood now!

Well, that's all for this post, folks!
If you want to see more, you know where to look!



 

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