Animated Mandela Effect Part 2:
Starting off we have the Flinstones or FlinTstones? People usually pronounce Flintstones casually with the T mostly silent which is how this spelling mandela effect came about to be. However, there are in fact 2 Ts.
Up next we have Cinderella’s ears, specifically the memory of their visibility in the iconic ball gown scene. However, her ears in reality are simply covered by her hair or a headband in the final movie.
Darth Vader was always misremembered saying “Luke, I am your father.” but he actually says “No, I am your father.” Similar to Roadrunner, the sound design makes it sound early close to Luke rather than the word no.
And finally, is it Bearenstein Bears or Bearenstain Bears? This mandala effect has gotten just as popular as the show itself. The ending was very likely misread or mispronounced as “-stein” or “-steen” by many people growing up, making it easy to confuse the two names. Even with the authors Jan and Stan Bearenstain confirming it’s Bearenstain, this hasn’t stopped many fan videos and homages to the popular mandala effect.