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Some Internet Conspiracy Theories That Damage Kids' Movies

Everyone appreciates a good conspiracy theory, but because of the work of some of the most well-known Redditors and theorists on the Internet, conspiracy theories are now only applicable to the actual world. Based on my preferred animated films, I compiled a collection of strange conspiracy theories.

By Ahamed ThousifPublished 10 months ago 9 min read
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Internet conspiracy theories that are based on children's films.

Do you have any childhood memories of renting your favorite Disney movie on VHS or purchasing a copy of Home Alone from Blockbuster?

So put on your nostalgia goggles and get ready for a strange, wild trip down memory lane as some crazy movie theories involving serial killers, depressing backstories, and connections to other movie franchises like Star Wars are about to turn your memories of happy endings, perilous adventures, and great moments upside down.

Continue reading if you're interested in certain internet conspiracy theories that are based on children's films.

In The Nightmare Before Christmas, There Are Deaths

The Nightmare Before Christmas is still one of the most inventive kids' films ever made, even after all these years. Characters that have become recognizable in pop culture as a result of the combination of musical sets, animation, and story are iconic. Among all the unusual components, the personalities stick out.

There is a theory that each character design has a deeper meaning, even though they all seem to be original works of art from Tim Burton's mind. Every person who lives in Halloween Town is actually a living reminder of the horrific death they suffered before being banished there. Jack Skellington is able to handle all types of flames thanks to his burn injury. The mayor broke his neck, the wicked scientist was poisoned, the Oogie-boogie was skinned alive, and if that wasn't enough, have a look at the puppy in Kids Barrel died from being frozen to death, drowned, and appeared to commit suicide. Zero died after being electrified, as shown by the burning nose lock shock.

The next time you watch the movie, you'll see the subtle character cues that point to these terrible killings and the reason these horrible characters are in Halloween Town in the first place.

The Origin of Minions is Disturbing

Characters with minions are everyone's favorite. The diminutive yellow creatures have amused audiences in four films, including Minions, which tells their own genesis narrative. Excellent writing and stories are discussed. Despite the fact that the movie aimed to explain the genesis of the small creatures, the rumored justification is even more unbelievable and odd.

The minions were thought to have been created by Nazis when the first Despicable Me movie, which was amazing, was released. During the Nazi attack, thousands of children were seized. They all died as a result of the medical experiments that several of them were subjected to. Rumors began to circulate that the minions we see on film today were created from the surviving offspring of the experiments.

They speak in an odd way, which explains why. A certain amount of the humor is lost when you consider their conceivably sinister origins, the absence of two eyeballs in some, and their peculiar infantile shape that never develops into a full-sized human body. Along with these allegations, a picture of young children wearing helmets that strikingly resembled the minion head and goggle design started to get some attention.

However, supporters of the hypothesis have continued to investigate it despite the fact that the image was ultimately discarded as a test illustration for submarines and underwater diving.

Boo Is A Witch

Despite the fact that she didn't speak much, Boo from Monsters, Inc. was one of the most lovable figures in the Pixar world. Many tears were shed as Sully and the young girl were made to part ways at the conclusion of the film.

Evidently, Boo never completely forgot about Sully, and many fans think that she spent the rest of her days looking for him. Boo, would have a completely different appearance the next time she appears in a Pixar film. A visit by the film's fearless lead is made to an elderly witch that many people mistake for Boo. By employing the same magical doorways that carried the monsters, Boo was able to traverse both space and time in her never-ending search for the big guy.

One of the most crucial pieces of proof is the sculpture of Sully found at the witch's house. Additionally, Boo loved the soft teddy bear that she owned. Her parents are transformed into bears when Merida arrives in need of help. Her preferred animal is obviously Boo and a crossover sequel with Boo and a variety of other Pixar characters could depict her crazy excursions through these enchanted doorways.

Captain Hook Killed Ariel's Mother

For whatever reason, Disney characters have frequently experienced mother troubles. We have witnessed the demise of the mothers in Aladdin, Bambi, Cinderella, and Bambi, as well as the unpleasant stepmother that Cinderella had to cope with. Belle is also reared by her oddball old father. Similarly situated is Ariel from The Little Mermaid. Ariel is being brought up by King Triton without ever being told about their mother.

Everything was altered by the release of The Little Mermaid. Beginning the book, Ariel's mother is shown being murdered by evil pirates. A scary outcome has been generated by combining two theories. Mom of Ariel was murdered by Captain Hook. He had to go all the way back to the first version of Peter Pan to find the inspiration for this notion. When Peter is in Neverland, mermaids appear to him. Ariel-like in appearance, one of them has red hair. That this was her mother has been the subject of persistent rumors.

With the debut of Ariel, the mother character's appearance in the opening moments of the movie was compared, which fuelled further rumors. The hook may have sought her out to learn more about Peter Pan's whereabouts. He obviously utilized that hook to dice her up and serve some mermaid sushi to its crew when she was unable to give the information.

Shrek's Backstory For Donkey

There are so many bizarre characters in the movie Shrek that it's simple to overlook a wisecracking donkey that seemed to come out of thin air. While the donkey is a completely original character, many of the other characters in the movie are adaptations of classic fairy tales. Although ideas commonly refer to the Pinocchio universe, it is apparent that the donkey had a difficult past from which he emerged despite the fact that he enjoys tussling and wreaking mayhem.

In Pinocchio, a foreign location known as Paradise Island is the subject of one common belief. It is said that Duncan was transformed into a donkey on this island, which is exactly what happens to young children. In Shrek, Pinocchio makes an appearance that makes sense given that many individuals are astonished to encounter a talking donkey and that he regularly alludes to his awful background when speaking with Puss in Boots. The donkey even asserts that he has a background in which he was the target of playful taunts and even flirted with. I would say that's childish behavior.

On a new Shrek, he is now working. Maybe the new movie will delve far into his past to see whether he was really a human once.

Kevin Is Jigsaw

One of the most well-known moments in "Home Alone" is when Kevin prepares and sets his absurd booby traps on would-be thieves. It may be cute and fun to observe Mary and Harry's naive tendencies toward holiday-themed violence. What would occur if, as he grew older, Kevin developed a compulsive need to harm others and progressively worsen their suffering with his traps?

The notion that Kevin is the recognizable Jigsaw from the Saw movie series has been floated in many different ways. The times are off, continuity be damned, but there are far too many similarities between the two personalities to write out this murderous scenario. When it comes to Kevin, for instance, it is obvious that he struggles with his anger and finds immense satisfaction in hurting his victims. After Marvin and Harry were ultimately caught, Kevin had a strong urge to punish and afflict everyone around him. He eventually put up his scheme and exacted the retribution he desired due to the demands of society.

There are several instances in the Saw series, but one of our favorites is the evil furnace from the first Home Alone, which eerily resembles the Saw furnace trap. Jigsaw, the upcoming horror movie, may make additional Home Alone connections, but we'll have to wait and see. At the very least, we're certain Jigsaw was amused by Kevin's antics.

E.T Is A Jedi

Do you know if E.T. is a Jedi? No sequels or extensive series have been produced for The Extra-terrestrial, which is a standalone movie. In spite of this, numerous fans have seen connections to other well-known science fiction series. Two of the most important Star Wars references in the first movie are ties to the Star Wars universe. In one video, Elliot can be seen playing with action figures from movies, and in another, ET can be seen saying to a trick-or-treater dressed as Yoda.

The world appeared to be harmless up until Star Wars Episode One. 1999 saw the release of The Phantom Menace. In the background of large sequences like the Senate, ET-like alien species can be spotted throughout the movie. Viewers have been led to assume that It is not only a part of the Star Wars universe but also that the small alien might be a Jedi as a result. He has shown comparable force-wielding abilities throughout the movie and undoubtedly recognizes Yoda. The extraterrestrial (ET) is capable of reviving flowers, using force to contact Eliot, and even flying bicycles through the air.

It comes close to being the Millennium Falcon but isn't quite there. If there were more ET characters in the Star Wars universe or more research done on the subject, that would be amazing.

The Fourth Witch In Hocus Pocus

Hocus Pocus has developed a cult following over time thanks to its memorable soundtrack, Halloween-themed plot, and Bette Midler's superb performance. Although there were three main witches in the Disney film, there has been a lot of talk over the years that there was a fourth witch in the movie.

Alyson, one of the movie's central figures, is portrayed as a vigilant good witch who sets out to kill the Sanderson sisters before they can wreak havoc in her community. Of course, there were more witches living in Salem, Massachusetts, than just those three. In support of the claim, the evidence swiftly grows. Before the Salem witch trials, Alisson's ancestors had been residing in Salem for more than 300 years. In order to get Max to comply with her demands, Allison forces them to visit the witch's house.

She managed to defend her community, exterminate the witches, and lift the curse that had dogged Salem for so long by the film's conclusion. This idea might be further developed in a sequel, or perhaps Allison would show her dark side as a wicked witch.

All of it boils down to that. Which viewpoint do you think is most accurate? Do you know of any bizarre ones we missed? In the comments section, please share your thoughts.

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  • Ahamed Thousif (Author)10 months ago

    hahaha...really?

  • Nathan Chen10 months ago

    These conspiracy theories are genius but also ouccch. The minions theory had me and also home alone for is ruined haha

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