Okay, anybody who holds nostalgic cartoons in such high regard that the mere thought of re-interpretation "ruins your childhood" this thread is not for you. Personally I think re-interpretation and theories are fun, especially the really creepy theories. Sometimes it's kinda scary how much perfect sense they make.
My personal favorite that's been floating around the internet is the Flinstones theory. That the show's actually set in the future and that everybody trying to rebuild civilization after a nuclear bomb. That's why they have concepts like house appliances, money and cars. I don't know how the dinosaurs work into the theory, I need to go back and check how they back.
A really scary one for me is the Rugrats theory. That Angelica's really just a crazy little girl and the babies are just figments of her imagination, who were once real children but now dead. I saw a video about that theory and it gave me goosebumps.
There are tons more like Courage the Cowardly Dog, Ed Edd n Eddy and Samurai Jack but I decided just to mention those two for sake of shortening. I've tried coming with theories of my own but I guess I'm just not creative (or twisted) enough.
My personal favorite that's been floating around the internet is the Flinstones theory. That the show's actually set in the future and that everybody trying to rebuild civilization after a nuclear bomb. That's why they have concepts like house appliances, money and cars. I don't know how the dinosaurs work into the theory, I need to go back and check how they back.
A really scary one for me is the Rugrats theory. That Angelica's really just a crazy little girl and the babies are just figments of her imagination, who were once real children but now dead. I saw a video about that theory and it gave me goosebumps.
There are tons more like Courage the Cowardly Dog, Ed Edd n Eddy and Samurai Jack but I decided just to mention those two for sake of shortening. I've tried coming with theories of my own but I guess I'm just not creative (or twisted) enough.
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