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The Fresh Prince is actually Dead
Will actually died in the fight on the basketball court in West Philly. The taxi driver who drives a “rare” cab takes Will to heaven, where he works out all his issues with his deceased wealthy Aunt and Uncle. Will only sees his mother on special occasions, because that’s when she comes to visit his grave.
This fits in with the theme song too; In the full version of the theme, he begs and pleads with his mother not to make him leave (Possibly symbolizing Will being in a coma and his mother made the decision to pull the plug). When he accepts his fate, he says “I put my walkman on and said ‘I might as well kick it’”, possibly as in “kick the bucket”.
When he gets off the plane, a man who “looks like a cop” is holding a sign with his name on. Even though he has only just got off the plane, he instinctively runs away from this man (“I aint tryin’ to get arrested yet, I just got here! I sprang with the quickness of lightning, disappeared”). This man could be his ride to Hell, which he escapes and gets catches a “rare” cab to Heaven.
Also
The uncle is a judge like God is a judge.
And "Bel-Air" bel = beautiful. Air = Sky. beautiful sky = heaven.
The monsters in Courage the Cowardly Dog only exist in his mind
Courage is actually a normal dog and he sees the world through a dog's eyes. All the villains in the show are just normal people, but to a little dog they seem scary. This explains why Courage always feels like he has to "protect" his owners from all the scary things, even though the owners are very nonchalant about all of the situations, and act like everything is normal and Courage is freaking out for apparently no reason.
Spongebob and his friends are the result of Govt testing
Spongebob and all his friends are the product radiation from atomic testing during the ’40s and ’50s on the Bikini Atoll. They live underneath the area, explaining the name “Bikini Bottom.
Suddenly, all the weirdness in this cartoon starts making sense: The characters were normal sea creatures until the radiation from the explosion mutated them into sentient freaks. Even the landscape changed, allowing giant pineapples to grow out of the ground. This theory provides answers to a lot of previously unanswered questions that have baffled fans for years, such as "How the hell did Mr. Krabs father a damn whale?"
Agent 007
James Bond isn't a single person. "James Bond" is merely another codename for the agent "007".
This only holds true for the films. In the Ian Fleming books James is undoubtedly one person as there are many more references to James Bonds past.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? is a movie about gentrification and segregation.
The toons are black people living in the age of Jim Crow. They are trying to evict toons and build on the land of Toon Town, much like gentrification pushes poor people out of their neighborhoods. Many of the toons are performers, which is a nod to minstrel culture and the exploitation of blacks as novelties for entertainment. Jessica Rabbit is the toon that looks most like a human. She is a symbol for women of mixed racial heritage and the way that white men frequently felt confused about their desire for them. She's also a symbol of miscegenation due to her marriage to an extremely toonish toon.
Christopher Lloyd's character is your typical Uncle Tom trope. He tries to assimilate to human (read: white) culture, but he can't pass and eventually succumbs to the insanity of his double life. This insanity is discussed in W.E.B. DuBois' "The Soul of Black Folk" when he talks about "One ever knows their twoness." DuBois was speaking about how black folks were (are) expected to have two personalities: a black one they use around their own people, and a more white personality they use around white people. This twoness drives Lloyd's character insane. Do you think it's mere coincidence that DuBois' term "twoness" sounds so similar to "toon-ness"?
Children are the secret ingredient in Willy Wonkas candy
Willy Wonka knew those children would die in his factory. After Augustus gets sucked up the shoot, they all hop on board the boat through the tunnel of doom. The boat doesn't have two extra vacant seats though. It was designed with prior knowledge that they would lose two participants before that point. Later they drive a cream spewing car with only four seats. Did they have another car waiting in the garage in case the others made it? Of course not.
Ferris Bueller = Tyler Durden
One day while he’s lying in bed, anxious hypochondriac Cameron lets decides to steal his father’s car and take the day off. As Cameron wanders around the city, all of his interactions with Ferris and Sloane, and all the impossible hijinks, are all just played out in his head. This is part of the reason why the “three” characters can see so much of Chicago in less than one day — Cameron is alone, just imagining it all.
Ferris Bueller, the person, is just a figment of Cameron’s imagination, like Tyler Durden in Fightclub, and Sloane is the girl Cameron secretly loves.
Titanic>Inception>Shutter Island
Drowns at the end of Titanic.
Washes up on shore at the beginning of Inception.
During Inception, has trouble distinguishing reality from dreams.
In Shutter Island, has trouble distinguishing reality from fantasy, has gone insane because of Inception.
Samurai Jack is Professor Utonium in a post apocalyptic Townsville after the PPG have been killed
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And just because this is NT...
Will actually died in the fight on the basketball court in West Philly. The taxi driver who drives a “rare” cab takes Will to heaven, where he works out all his issues with his deceased wealthy Aunt and Uncle. Will only sees his mother on special occasions, because that’s when she comes to visit his grave.
This fits in with the theme song too; In the full version of the theme, he begs and pleads with his mother not to make him leave (Possibly symbolizing Will being in a coma and his mother made the decision to pull the plug). When he accepts his fate, he says “I put my walkman on and said ‘I might as well kick it’”, possibly as in “kick the bucket”.
When he gets off the plane, a man who “looks like a cop” is holding a sign with his name on. Even though he has only just got off the plane, he instinctively runs away from this man (“I aint tryin’ to get arrested yet, I just got here! I sprang with the quickness of lightning, disappeared”). This man could be his ride to Hell, which he escapes and gets catches a “rare” cab to Heaven.
Also
The uncle is a judge like God is a judge.
And "Bel-Air" bel = beautiful. Air = Sky. beautiful sky = heaven.
The monsters in Courage the Cowardly Dog only exist in his mind
Courage is actually a normal dog and he sees the world through a dog's eyes. All the villains in the show are just normal people, but to a little dog they seem scary. This explains why Courage always feels like he has to "protect" his owners from all the scary things, even though the owners are very nonchalant about all of the situations, and act like everything is normal and Courage is freaking out for apparently no reason.
Spongebob and his friends are the result of Govt testing
Spongebob and all his friends are the product radiation from atomic testing during the ’40s and ’50s on the Bikini Atoll. They live underneath the area, explaining the name “Bikini Bottom.
Suddenly, all the weirdness in this cartoon starts making sense: The characters were normal sea creatures until the radiation from the explosion mutated them into sentient freaks. Even the landscape changed, allowing giant pineapples to grow out of the ground. This theory provides answers to a lot of previously unanswered questions that have baffled fans for years, such as "How the hell did Mr. Krabs father a damn whale?"
Agent 007
James Bond isn't a single person. "James Bond" is merely another codename for the agent "007".
This only holds true for the films. In the Ian Fleming books James is undoubtedly one person as there are many more references to James Bonds past.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? is a movie about gentrification and segregation.
The toons are black people living in the age of Jim Crow. They are trying to evict toons and build on the land of Toon Town, much like gentrification pushes poor people out of their neighborhoods. Many of the toons are performers, which is a nod to minstrel culture and the exploitation of blacks as novelties for entertainment. Jessica Rabbit is the toon that looks most like a human. She is a symbol for women of mixed racial heritage and the way that white men frequently felt confused about their desire for them. She's also a symbol of miscegenation due to her marriage to an extremely toonish toon.
Christopher Lloyd's character is your typical Uncle Tom trope. He tries to assimilate to human (read: white) culture, but he can't pass and eventually succumbs to the insanity of his double life. This insanity is discussed in W.E.B. DuBois' "The Soul of Black Folk" when he talks about "One ever knows their twoness." DuBois was speaking about how black folks were (are) expected to have two personalities: a black one they use around their own people, and a more white personality they use around white people. This twoness drives Lloyd's character insane. Do you think it's mere coincidence that DuBois' term "twoness" sounds so similar to "toon-ness"?
Children are the secret ingredient in Willy Wonkas candy
Willy Wonka knew those children would die in his factory. After Augustus gets sucked up the shoot, they all hop on board the boat through the tunnel of doom. The boat doesn't have two extra vacant seats though. It was designed with prior knowledge that they would lose two participants before that point. Later they drive a cream spewing car with only four seats. Did they have another car waiting in the garage in case the others made it? Of course not.
Ferris Bueller = Tyler Durden
One day while he’s lying in bed, anxious hypochondriac Cameron lets decides to steal his father’s car and take the day off. As Cameron wanders around the city, all of his interactions with Ferris and Sloane, and all the impossible hijinks, are all just played out in his head. This is part of the reason why the “three” characters can see so much of Chicago in less than one day — Cameron is alone, just imagining it all.
Ferris Bueller, the person, is just a figment of Cameron’s imagination, like Tyler Durden in Fightclub, and Sloane is the girl Cameron secretly loves.
Titanic>Inception>Shutter Island
Drowns at the end of Titanic.
Washes up on shore at the beginning of Inception.
During Inception, has trouble distinguishing reality from dreams.
In Shutter Island, has trouble distinguishing reality from fantasy, has gone insane because of Inception.
Samurai Jack is Professor Utonium in a post apocalyptic Townsville after the PPG have been killed
View media item 592400
And just because this is NT...
All of Kanye West's fans are actually living inside of Kanye West's mind. After the car crash, Kanye was put into a coma. He has not come out yet and everything he has done since then is actually part of his comatose. Therefore, anyone who has ever heard a Kanye West song is actually part of his imagination. Therefore we should all listen to what he says and follow his rules, because Kanye West clearly dictates good Fortune.
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