Cartoon conspiracy theories

in #movie6 years ago (edited)

Hey, guys! I will present a few cartoon conspiracy theories:

Ash Ketchum coma

Ash Ketchum, the protagonist of the hit show Pokemon dreamed of becaming the best Pokemon master of all time.
During the first episode, Ash and Pikachu are both struck by lightning and according to popular theory this causes Ash to go into a coma isn't it strange our relatively normal Ash's world is up until he gets shocked by lightning.
Let's begin with Ash and his perpetual lack of aging throughout the series which spans nearly two decades and retains his appearance of his 10 years old self only his clothing changes moreover his travelling companions, Misty and Brock, also never age or die. How plausible does it seem that children would be navigating the world without a single parent looking for them regardless of the popularity of Pokemon catching. Here you have enough evidence to speculate the Ash's pursuit of Pokemon mastery, may not be all that it appears, furthermore Ash always comes out on top in the end. Yet despite all of his accomplishments and no matter the level he achieves, Ash is relatively unknown for his exploits, no one seems to know his name, Pokemon catching is well followed sport and Ash somehow is a stranger to the other trainers whenever they fight him. How can this be possible? Ash's feats are more than impressive yet him remaining relatively unknown cannot be accounted for.

ash.jpg

Courage the Cowardly Dog

Courage the Cowardly Dog is just a normal dog. Have you ever wondered what the world is like through your dog's eyes? They seem so happy and content, in almost an enviable state. They are our best friends and defend us. That is what Courage the Cowardly Dog does, he faces terrifying monsters that are drawn into his family's farm in droves. Although frightened of the horrifying intruders that await him he does his duty and protects his people against all odds. They live in the middle of nowhere, the farm that couraged lives on and the monsters that he faces are nothing more than the visage is of people twisted into the villains that stalk his home. The farm is in the middle of nowhere because he never sees and never knows the rest of the world, outside the immediate farm. The monsters are just other humans, this would explain why no one else seems at all perturbed by their presence, only courage is terrified.

Courage_the_cowardly_dog_intertitle.png

Jestons/The Flintstones Post-Apocalyptic Theory

This theory had its beginnings in the 1987 television crossover special, The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones. In the special, Elroy built a time machine that was supposed to send him and his family into the 25th century. The machine malfunctioned, and they ended up going to Bedrock instead. What this theory suggests, however, is what if the machine actually took them to the 25th century, and what if the Flintstones is actually set in a post-apocalyptic future?

It is believed that a nuclear war occurred hundreds of years prior to the Flintstones, and that the characters from the Flintstones were all that remained of a war-torn world. It is also believed that after this catastrophic war, many people evacuated from the Earth, and built houses in the air. When the radioactive levels went down, several of these sky-ridden individuals returned to the ground to repopulate the Earth. Many animals were also presumably mutated into dinosaurs from the nuclear fallout of the war.

What should also be taken into consideration regarding this theory is the year that the show came out in. The series came out during the height of the Cold War, and because of this fact, it's not too hard to believe that perhaps a bomb from said war was dropped on what would soon become Bedrock, and that the resulting explosion blew the inhabitants back to the Stone Age.

Jetsons-Meet-Flintstones.jpg

Ed, Edd and Eddy- The Purgatory Theory

This theory posits that the kids who inhabit the Cul-de-sac are actually dead in reality and that the lives they lead there actually take place in a purgatory-like setting.

Evidence/Points
This theory points to facts such as the children's green/blue tongues (the tongue does in fact turn a bluish shade when you die), the lack of adults or even other children, the endless summer (in the earlier seasons), and the whole Series taking place in the same area.

According to the theory, the children of the cul-de-sac each hail from different eras spanning the early 1900s to the early 2000s. This would explain why the year for the show is very hard to pin point, with multiple anachronisms present,and also why there aren't any adults in the show (although you do catch a glimpse of one every now and then).

  • Rolf arrived first from the 1900s, the theory goes. His family had moved to Peach Creek in order to establish a farm on its land. Rolf died in 1903 when his family's farm animals stampeded and trampled him. This was the supposed reason as to why he only has one cow, one goat, a few pigs, and a few chickens (not enough animals to cause a fatal stampede) in the afterlife.

  • Johnny 2x4 came to the Cul-de-sac not too long after Rolf's death. Having no friends, Johnny took a marker and drew a face on a piece of wood, and dubbed it Plank. He died in 1922 after fighting a long battle with tuberculosis, 6 years before the discovery of penicillin. He took his friend, Plank, with him in the afterlife since he was the last thing that he saw in life before he died. Purgatory would also explain Plank's occasional sentient behavior, which is most notably demonstrated in the movie.

  • Eddy came next. He was born in New York but eventually moved to Peach Creek during the Great Depression era. Always trying to get a quick buck, he always set up scams to get money from the Cul-de-sac kids in an effort to escape the poverty he spent his whole life in. Eddy didn't have a proper father figure since his real father abandoned him and his mother shortly after he was born. With this, came the big bro he adored and idolized so very much despite the latter's abusive nature. After one of his scams went awry, Eddy was chased by the swindled children of the Cul-de-sac, and ran to the lake and jumped into it. Eddy ends up drowning in that lake, and he soon joined the other deceased children in the afterlife. Even though he's no longer alive, Eddy still tried to chase after the "Almighty dollar" by continuing his swindling nature in the afterlife.

  • Ed and Sarah were the next to arrive to the Cul-de-sac. Their father had died fighting in WWII, and as a result their mother became distant and disconnected. To cope, Sarah developed her bossy attitude, trying to fill the role their parents used to fill, before their father died and their mother stopped caring. Conversely, Ed shut the world out and delved into the fantasy worlds of comic books and monster movies, which exploded in popularity during and after WWII, in order to escape his unhappy life. They both died in a freak car accident in 1953, thus joining the past kids in death.

  • Nazz was born in the 1960s era to hippie parents. Described as a flower child, she was a rather flirtatious young girl who would always act that way towards the male children of the neighborhood. In the summer of '79, a serial killer escaped from a local asylum, made his way into her house, and raped and murdered her along with her entire family.

  • Edd/Double D was born in the 80s when preparing to attend college from a young age became the societal norm expectation, and was raised by very strict, controlling, emotionally distant parents. They pushed him to succeed academically, and to be perfectly cleanly and neat. He is believed to have died as a result of a gas leak causing an explosion with the Bunsen burner from his chemistry set.

  • Kevin was born the day Double D died. He was born to a broken-down house, and he also had an abusive father who was poorly educated and his mother had passed away when he was a year old. Because of his situation at home, Kevin would act his frustration out on the other children of the Cul-de-sac, becoming a bully to cope with his repressed anger. His fascination with his bike fits right in with the birth of the popular X-Games in 1995. One night in the winter of '99, his father fatally beat him in a fit of drunken rage, and he died while he was on his way to the hospital. His father was then convicted of his murder, and he was sentenced to life in prison. When Kevin entered into the afterlife, he re-imagined his father as loving and that he would shower him in gifts. He still kept his bullying ways in the afterlife, however.

  • Jimmy was the last child to enter into the Cul-de-sac. He was born in the 2000s, and was diagnosed with leukemia. He was never associated himself with the other Cul-de-sac children, because his parents believed he was too frail to be around the other kids, and he remained bed-ridden for the remainder of his life because of this fact. After fighting a difficult battle with his leukemia, Jimmy eventually succumbed to his illness, and soon the Cul-de-sac Purgatory was complete.

  • The Kankers were different from the other neighborhood children. It is believed that they are actually demons that were sent to the Cul-de-sac to torment the souls of the remaining children who didn't cross over to Heaven. The Kankers are the only characters with normal-colored tongues, which would seem to indicate that they are not dead, and that therefore, they must be something different. Surprisingly, the Kankers are attracted to the Eds for unknown reasons. However, one common guess is that they are the weakest-willed children of the Cul-de-sac, or because they each symbolize a certain Deadly Sin.

edd.jpg

If you liked, give me one vote please :) Have a nice day!

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.30
TRX 0.12
JST 0.034
BTC 64455.55
ETH 3147.84
USDT 1.00
SBD 3.94