![]() ![]() Many people remember Pikachu’s tail having a black tip (it doesn’t). Many, many people are convinced that the names of these bears are, and always have been Berenstein (and, coincedentally, one of those people is Hannah).Ĭountless examples of this strange phenomena exist. Hundreds - or even thousands - of people remember the exact same thing.įor example, a very large amount of people grew up reading The Berenstein Bears: a wonderfully innocent, wholesome series of children’s books that taught valuable morals through the family life of anthropomorphic cartoon bears.Įxcept that’s wrong. Ok, so what is the Mandela Effect? Well, to put it simply, it’s a memory you possess about something that you are absolutely sure is true, but isn’t. ![]() Cue running gag for the remainder of the film. In the movie, there’s a moment where C-3PO (a gold, very proper, humanoid robot, if you’re unfamiliar with the films) pops out of a spaceship, greets everyone and says, “you probably don’t recognize me because of the red arm.” Camera pans to a full body shot of the droid, showing his usual golden arm replaced with a bright red one. And while watching The Force Awakens, a very unusual conversation popped up around one particular scene. ![]() So, since the release of The Last Jedi coincided with Hannah’s birthday, it became the perfect birthday gift.īut, to make sure we had all the story up to date when we watched The Last Jedi, we went back and watched the The Force Awakens first. It was a momentous occasion.Įver since Lucasfilm (or Disney, or whoever you want to call it) decided to continue the iconic space opera, Hannah and I have been keeping tabs on all the updates, leaks, and releases of the upcoming films. We bought the next instalment of the Star Wars franchise. There’s been a big event in my household. ![]()
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