I remember being confused about this back in the day when I was reading these. I'm glad I forgot the obviously wrong spelling of Berenstain and promptly became confused again.
[QUOTE=Higurashi;50383615]Did you know that Looney Toons is know fucking "Looney Tunes"?
[B]What, the, actual, fuck.
[/B]
You know, I remember it as Looney Toons because I used to watch the hell out of it as a kid, and also because the "toons" would make sense since it's a cartoon.[/QUOTE]
Handily enough, I have a hard copy of some old Looney Tunes movie:
[t]http://puu.sh/p4ces/a9bf32c560.jpg[/t]
Rest assured, it's Tunes.
As far as the Berenstein/Berenstain, I don't think I really paid enough attention to remember the title (not a lot of reason to I guess).
In elementary school we always pronounced the books as Berenstain, and there was a cartoon that pronounced it as stain too, it's always been stain to me.
It's a matter of people misremembering things, because their memories are just as colored by culture , bias, and what other people say as they are by what created the memory initially. Words get replaced by what seems more correct, and by what you hear most often. Events change to become more interesting, phrases become more catchy, experiences become more enjoyable. The further something is from it's initial creation it iterates further as it's passed around conceptually like in a game of telephone. If a mistake gets made often enough it becomes more well known than the original.
You went to a party as a kid, in stories you're told about itlater in your life your red shirt is mentioned, you remember the red shirt and after that mention it yourself when telling the story. Later you find a photo from that day, you're wearing a blue shirt in it during the events of the story. Did you unknowingly jump dimensions and take the place of an alternate version of yourself that wore blue that day, or did you just have your already imperfect memory modified and reinforced by that of someone else?
It's the same as when you find something isn't as good as it was when you were a child.
[QUOTE=butre;50384309]I'm aware of what you're talking about, but it's not looney tunes. I couldn't tell you the title but it was a warner bros. cartoon from the late 90s or early 2000s[/QUOTE]
I do remember the characters of Cartoon Network sticking their head out of the O's in the Cartoon Cartoon fridays and cartoon cartoon commercial cuts.
I had my own Berenstain Bears experience a few months back. I frequently use Google Earth to measure distances, one day I opened it up and South America immediately stood out to me; it was about 1000 miles further to the right than it should be.
[QUOTE=SnipNinja1999;50387438]I had my own Berenstain Bears experience a few months back. I frequently use Google Earth to measure distances, one day I opened it up and South America immediately stood out to me; it was about 1000 miles further to the right than it should be.[/QUOTE]
tell us, what other differences did earth dimension 1001203 have from our current earth dimension 1039451?
I even knew it as the Berenstein Bears and I hardly even touched the books or tv show.
[QUOTE=SnipNinja1999;50387438]I had my own Berenstain Bears experience a few months back. I frequently use Google Earth to measure distances, one day I opened it up and South America immediately stood out to me; it was about 1000 miles further to the right than it should be.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, this is a pretty common Mandela effect.
[url]https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/3pm6vs/south_america_has_shifted_too_far_right/?ref=search_posts[/url]
[url]https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/4hcsui/does_anyone_remember_south_america_being_directly/?ref=search_posts[/url]
[url]https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/4aqzlz/south_america_suddenly_looks_weirdshifted_to_the/?ref=search_posts[/url]
[url]https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/4ksoag/in_utter_shock_at_how_far_east_south_america_is/?ref=search_posts[/url]
etc
[Url=https://tcrf.net/The_Berenstain_Bears_in_Big_Paw's_Cave]It apparently was Stain back in the 80's [/url] according to the "hidden" credits in the 80's children's arcade game. While not shown there, it says stain on the marquee too.
My old books were long gone, but I remembered playing this as a kid and it saying stain rather than stein.
[QUOTE=ShaunOfTheLive;50391017]Yeah, this is a pretty common Mandela effect.
[url]https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/3pm6vs/south_america_has_shifted_too_far_right/?ref=search_posts[/url]
[url]https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/4hcsui/does_anyone_remember_south_america_being_directly/?ref=search_posts[/url]
[url]https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/4aqzlz/south_america_suddenly_looks_weirdshifted_to_the/?ref=search_posts[/url]
[url]https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/4ksoag/in_utter_shock_at_how_far_east_south_america_is/?ref=search_posts[/url]
etc[/QUOTE]
I'm not really expecting an answer other than "it's just a coincidence", but I just want to highlight it anyway. Why have seemingly a large number of people suddenly misremembered the position of South America from September 2015 onwards? There's literally no mention of it on Google from 1990 - 2014.
[QUOTE=SnipNinja1999;50391445]I'm not really expecting an answer other than "it's just a coincidence", but I just want to highlight it anyway. Why have seemingly a large number of people suddenly misremembered the position of South America from September 2015 onwards? There's literally no mention of it on Google from 1990 - 2014.[/QUOTE]
I think this one can be attributed to differences in map illustrations. I think most of us were used to seeing maps of the world in history books and in textbooks like that the maps are usually condensed to save printing space. I remember south america being mostly south of North America as well, but I have also seen maps over the years in other textbooks and online images where I have seen both. It's just an illustration thing.
[QUOTE=SnipNinja1999;50391445]I'm not really expecting an answer other than "it's just a coincidence", but I just want to highlight it anyway. Why have seemingly a large number of people suddenly misremembered the position of South America from September 2015 onwards? There's literally no mention of it on Google from 1990 - 2014.[/QUOTE]
It's just a map projection.
[QUOTE=SteakStyles;50391143][Url=https://tcrf.net/The_Berenstain_Bears_in_Big_Paw's_Cave]It apparently was Stain back in the 80's [/url] according to the "hidden" credits in the 80's children's arcade game. While not shown there, it says stain on the marquee too.
My old books were long gone, but I remembered playing this as a kid and it saying stain rather than stein.[/QUOTE]
This game?
[video=youtube;w4JDWE9GLeA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4JDWE9GLeA[/video]
It almost looks like a bootleg.
EDIT:
Not so fast, Illuminati.
[QUOTE]TRIVIA
[B]The only known cabinet of this game was at Harborview Hospital in the 80s. It is no longer there. There is one cabinet in the private collection of a collector in California. The other 5 Moppet Miniature game titles were "Leprechaun", "Pirate Treasure", "Tugboat", "Noah's Ark" and "Desert Race".[/B]
The Berenstain Bears in Big Paw's Cave was the most complex of the Moppet Video games released by Enter-Tech, Ltd.. While there was one additional Moppet Video game that was in development at the same time as this one, Popeye, it was never finished or released.[/QUOTE]
[URL="http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=the-berenstain-bears-in-big-paws-cave&page=detail&id=4661"]Source[/URL]
There was only one cabinet out in the wild, the only other in the hands of a "collector", most likely where the ROM originated. For all we know it could be modified to perpetuate this wretched lie among the unsuspecting masses.
Furthermore, the only clear image of the cabinet is this one
[t]http://gamesdbase.com/Media/SYSTEM/Arcade/Cabinet/big/The_Berenstain_Bears_in_Big_Paw-s_Cave_-_1984_-_Enterbrain.jpg[/t]
As you can see on the cabinet is that Berenstein is spelled with an A. What you can't see however, is the secret Illuminati base around it as it was shopped out. What they missed was the light of the Grand Shadow Master's mask as he inspected this unit.
I can see right through you, SteakStyles, if that's your real name. [sp]/s[/sp]
[QUOTE=Xonax;50383803]Berenstain was never printed as Berenstain, and even if it was, it would have been a small ammount.[/QUOTE]
Also how can Berenstein not be a misprint? If it's as easy as you say it is to confuse the letters then why can't a misprint like that go unnoticed for years?
uh it's obviously the jewish cabal trying to make us believe it was always beren[B]stein[/B]
Coming from scotia nova we always said it like berensteen so this gets confusing
[QUOTE=Durrsly;50391722]This game?
[video=youtube;w4JDWE9GLeA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4JDWE9GLeA[/video]
It almost looks like a bootleg.
EDIT:
Not so fast, Illuminati.
[URL="http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=the-berenstain-bears-in-big-paws-cave&page=detail&id=4661"]Source[/URL]
There was only one cabinet out in the wild, the only other in the hands of a collector, most likely where the ROM originated. For all we know it could be modified to perpetuate this wretched lie among the unsuspecting masses.
Furthermore, the only clear image of the cabinet is this one
[t]http://gamesdbase.com/Media/SYSTEM/Arcade/Cabinet/big/The_Berenstain_Bears_in_Big_Paw-s_Cave_-_1984_-_Enterbrain.jpg[/t]
As you can see on the cabinet is that Berenstein is spelled with an A. What you can't see however, is the secret Illuminati base around it as it was shopped out.
I can see right through you, SteakStyles, if that's your real name. [sp]/s[/sp][/QUOTE]
I played it in a Chuck E Cheese that used to be at Ceaser's Bay in Brooklyn New York(30 years later it is now a Khols). I've read that back in the 80's Chuck E Cheese locations would destroy machines as a tax write off. And a good portion of destroyed machines happened to be ones from Moppet Video, the makers of that machine.
[B]I[/b] thought I was crazy and that the game was a figment of my imagination, let alone that it spelt it Berenstain rather Berenstein.
[QUOTE=SteakStyles;50391915]I played it in a Chuck E Cheese that used to be at Ceaser's Bay in Brooklyn New York(30 years later it is now a Khols). I've read that back in the 80's Chuck E Cheese locations would destroy machines as a tax write off. And a good portion of destroyed machines happened to be ones from Moppet Video, the makers of that machine.
[B]I[/b] thought I was crazy and that the game was a figment of my imagination, let alone that it spelt it Berenstain rather Berenstein.[/QUOTE]
Nice try, but it was Enter-Tech, Moppet was the game series!
You'll never fool me!
[sp]Seriously though I wonder how it ended up so obscure. People still talk about the 2600 Smurfs game.
The worst part is that the cabinet looks kinda familiar to me and it's driving me nuts trying to remember. Could of sworm my local Chuck-E-Cheese had a Moppets cabinet. Not specifically the Berenstain Bears, but one of the others.[/sp]
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.