I know this is beating a dead horse but, I memeber this movie. Why are they insisting it never existed?
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My childhood Berenstein Bears books are spelled Berenstain... Now? Always?
I sure remember them being Berenstein.
I discovered the Mandela effect when I noticed Berenstein was spelled wrong and seemed to be spelled wrong everywhere...
So, I did searches on when the name changed, and see that it "never changed", but tons of people remember what I remember... What the...
Everyone I asked remembered stein, or didn't know. Not one person told me "stain".
Nobody seems to think it's very important though, but if my memory isn't wrong (sure it could be.. I can't prove it's not) then the world is wrong. If the world is wrong, how the fuck did I get into the wrong one or how the fuck did something change the one I was living in?
That's way beyond fake news...
I think if you haven't discovered the Mandela Effect in some personal way, you wouldn't get it. If you just read about people that think there's a different universe because stuff is spelled differently from what they think, it sounds pretty stupid.
See, I have zero memory of Shazam, and think you're just misremembering Kazaam. Even knowing and experiencing some Mandela Effect stuff, I really just want to think you're misremembering things. That's absolutely the most logical answer.
I think if you don't have any firsthand experience, it will sound ridiculous, because it DOES sound ridiculous.
For this to be true, you have been transported to another reality, which is my current theory (if there's anything to this, that is) or that your reality has changed in some fundamental way.
For Berenstein, I was always picky about spelling and totally will remember stuff like that, plus I have a very clear image of what the logo looked like, and "stain" is just all wrong.
Discovering this "misspelling" was probably the biggest mindfuck of my life, and NOBODY around me gave a shit while I was busy wondering "ok, what the hell IS reality???".
I actually flew around the world to go back home and check my old books, and sure enough, they were "stain".
So... if anyone had evidence of Shazam, it would surely be fake or photoshopped like this one was, because in whatever dimension or reality or simulation or whatever the hell this is, that movie really never existed, and those bears were always "stain".
So, it's possible that you're from a Shazam parallel dimension and I'm from a no-Shazam, but "stein" dimension, and now we're both somehow in the same, third dimension where neither of those two things are real.
Or we just have bad memories, which makes a whole lot more sense. I just don't buy that I do.
I wonder if there's any sort of hypnosis or whatever to recall the true childhood spelling (in my memory) of "Berenstein Bears"?... who knows... It would still be very easy to say "well, maybe the hypnosis thing didn't really work.."
The Berenstain/stein thing is a weird one for sure. I wish I'd saved one of my kid's books so I could check for myself. The only thing I can offer there is that I pronounced the name "BerenSTAIN". If I had seen it spelled "stein", I would have associated it with names like Frankenstein or Einstein and pronounced it that way.
I find the concept fascinating. I wonder at times if one of those CERN projects actually split our reality into 2 streams.
Another possibility is that it's part of a (very) long-term psyop that started somewhere back in the late 80s. One part of the population gets the media spelled one way, the other part gets it spelled the other way. When they grow up, you'd have a group of adults that would have 2 different memories of the same thing, both believing that their version of history is correct - and they'd both be right! I could see psychologists being very very interested in a study like that.
I don't think I ever watched the show as a kid. Lots of books though. I mainly have a really vivid memory of what the logo looked like. There are photoshops of the logo that are exactly what I remember.