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Essay / Examples of 7 Famous Cartoons With Their Cartoon Theories
7 Famous Cartoons With Their Conspiracy TheoriesThese are compiled stories that fans have made up and shared via the Internet. Some are fun, others are somewhat depressing, but all bring a different perspective to each of the anime they tell. 7 PokémonNow, this theory might be one of the most depressing. With Ash's bike accident in the first few episodes, he fell into a coma. His unconsciousness was treated with heavy medication, so in his coma dreams, Team Rocket is not threatening at all. In a coma, he tries to escape reality and, despite his long-term adventures, he never rides a bike because of a phobia. Given the long adventures, he does not change physically, nor even the beings around him. The series continues, with each being representing different parts of Ash. Nice theory, but still contains some skeptics.6 Rugrats We all know that Angelica can be very shouty, but what if she really was suffering from a psychological breakdown? This is known as The Dead Baby Theory, in which due to Angelica's break with what happened to her family, it led to her making babies her companions from a product of his imagination. Note the babies one by one: Chuckie died a long time ago with his mother, which explains why the dad can be seen as a nervous wreck with his child. Tommy is stillborn and to cope with the baby who will never live, Stu constantly makes toys in the basement. And the twins? The DeVilles had an abortion, so Angelica couldn't really tell if it was a boy or a girl, so she decided to make them twins. This theory might partly explain why Angelica could talk to both babies and adults, but who knows. 5 SpongeBob SquarePants It revolves around the idea of "nuclear testing." According to a... middle of paper ... Scooby Doo and the gang are the kids who get involved first, saving anyone from going bankrupt. 1 Courage the Cowardly Dog This theory can be pretty cute, considering the terrifying adventures this pooch goes through. Courage is just a normal dog, and the story revolves in the dog's eyes. His owners are elderly so they don't take him outside for walks. So, in his eyes, the “Middle of Nowhere” is just a farm. Those he considers monsters – the barber, for example – are just ordinary people who visit him; and in this case, the barber could only be the dog groomer. Being a dog, its first instinct is to protect its owners. The things he does for love. These conspiracy theories shouldn't really be taken seriously, but when you think about it, some of them actually make sense. Believe them or not, just sit back, relax and enjoy the show..