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The tv show Gargoyles was about slavery. During the day they were stone (lifeless), at night, they became alive because at night no one is really watching them. In the show the gargoyles were put under a curse (slavery) and moved across the ocean. The only way for the curse to be broken was for the gargoyles to reach over the clouds, in order to live again. "Breaking the glass ceiling". :salute:
 

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The tv show Gargoyles was about slavery. During the day they were stone (lifeless), at night, they became alive because at night no one is really watching them. In the show the gargoyles were put under a curse (slavery) and moved across the ocean. The only way for the curse to be broken was for the gargoyles to reach over the clouds, in order to live again. "Breaking the glass ceiling". :salute:

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Some crazy theories in here for anyone with patience to read 'em through. I'd heard the Ed, Edd and Eddy joint along with the Rugrats too. There's a bunch of these now and they all kinda make sense.

This just some ish that I find funny...
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Episode 1: The Powerpuff Girls aka The 3 Dyke Tykes

***The Belief***

A story about a Professor trying to make 3 lil girls but accidentally fusing Chemical X with Sugar, Spice and everything nice thus creating 3 pint-sized supergirls.

***The Truth***

The Professor was a pedophile he kidnapped them and kept them drugged up in his laboratory, that day he was trying to create a new drug to get kids hook on called "Candy" he over calculated the measurement of Chemical X causing the explosion in the lab giving the 3 girls superpowers and causing them to "switch teams" (if you know what I mean). Being a avid cokehead and meth addict the professor was not effected in the explosion.

Cold Hard Facts.....

***The Dyke Theory***

1. who was their greatest foe?.... Mojo Jojo and what was he? a monkey! in slang terms what was the word "monkey?"......VAGINA!!!! and what did these 3 butches do to Mojo Jojo? Beat him up! now put it all together now..... They beat the monkey up....REPEATEDLY!!!!!

2. The Villain called "Him" Him himself was quite the character we could not decipher his sexuallity this enraged The 3 "girls" because they didn't know whether to fukk him or kick it with him causing both sides to have beef.

***Special Look: The Powerpuff called "Buttercup"***

She was always real "Butchy" than the other 2 always ready to fight, into sports, didn't like to take baths, the bully of the bunch and her voice was a lil deep for a 8 year old. McCracken (the creator of this cartoon) originally wanted to name the character "Bud" until a friend suggested the name Buttercup.

***Seriously Disfigured***

The three girls all have oval-shaped heads, abnormally large eyes (possibly meth related), stubby arms and legs, and lack noses, ears, fingers, necks, and flat feet with 4 toes.

I'm just saying....... :hmm:
 

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The illwittdeez files:

Episode 1: The Powerpuff Girls aka The 3 Dyke Tykes

***The Belief***

A story about a Professor trying to make 3 lil girls but accidentally fusing Chemical X with Sugar, Spice and everything nice thus creating 3 pint-sized supergirls.

***The Truth***

The Professor was a pedophile he kidnapped them and kept them drugged up in his laboratory, that day he was trying to create a new drug to get kids hook on called "Candy" he over calculated the measurement of Chemical X causing the explosion in the lab giving the 3 girls superpowers and causing them to "switch teams" (if you know what I mean). Being a avid cokehead and meth addict the professor was not effected in the explosion.

Cold Hard Facts.....

***The Dyke Theory***

1. who was their greatest foe?.... Mojo Jojo and what was he? a monkey! in slang terms what was the word "monkey?"......VAGINA!!!! and what did these 3 butches do to Mojo Jojo? Beat him up! now put it all together now..... They beat the monkey up....REPEATEDLY!!!!!

2. The Villain called "Him" Him himself was quite the character we could not decipher his sexuallity this enraged The 3 "girls" because they didn't know whether to fukk him or kick it with him causing both sides to have beef.

***Special Look: The Powerpuff called "Buttercup"***

She was always real "Butchy" than the other 2 always ready to fight, into sports, didn't like to take baths, the bully of the bunch and her voice was a lil deep for a 8 year old. McCracken (the creator of this cartoon) originally wanted to name the character "Bud" until a friend suggested the name Buttercup.

***Seriously Disfigured***

The three girls all have oval-shaped heads, abnormally large eyes (possibly meth related), stubby arms and legs, and lack noses, ears, fingers, necks, and flat feet with 4 toes.

I'm just saying....... :hmm:
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Some people got way too much time on their hands. You can come up with theories for any 90's show. Was there ever one for Courage the Cowardly Dog? That show was fukked up to begin with lol.
The "Ash is in a coma" theory is so crazy and well thought out that I think it's true.:ohhh:
I remembered I randomly posted that in a Pokemon thread back on :hamster: and killed the mood. Some dude wanted to hyper beam me :russ:
 

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Introduction: Hey everyone, Vain here. I just wanted to give a few quick words about this particular creepy pasta/web fiction tale before getting to it. This has been a theory that was brought up ages ago, and although it has no real bearing on the actual Ed, Edd, n Eddy storyline, it is a very interesting concept to consider. It revolves around the idea of the cul-de-sac being purgatory, with the cast being kids who have died during different time periods. One things for sure, you wont see Ed, Edd n Eddy in the same light again. Now, on with the show!
“We hadn’t always been here. But the neighborhood has. Even before it was a neighborhood on earth this one had been here. Here for those that would be lost on those cursed grounds, here for those who would die long before their real life ever truly began, here for those who never really wanted to grow up. We come from different times and we come from different lives, but one thing remains true of all of us. We lived on the earthly realm of the neighborhood at some point in our lives and died long before our time was supposed to come. We don’t remember much of our lives in the cul-de-sac since the last member of our group joined us and certainly we won’t remember now when the next spirit comes, but here is what we do know:
Rolf was the first to come here. Unlike most of us he was born in far off lands and even in the afterlife hasn’t lost the touch of his old world upbringing. He lived in the neighborhood before it was developed. The son of a shepherd, he and the rest of his family came to start a farm on the lands that would soon turn into the place we would all eventually reside in. He died in 1903. While tending to the family’s animals, the bull broke loose from its pen and in Rolf’s efforts to stop the beast he was trampled to death. That is why even though he brought many of his family’s livestock with him in spirit he chose not to bring the cattle along. He continues to go about the farms business on a daily basis, but is more than happy to occasionally neglect them to play with the other children of the neighborhood.
Jonny was always the lonely child. In fact Rolf actually became his first human friend ever when he came to the cul-de-sac after his death. His parents moved onto the grounds of Rolf’s former farm not long after his death. With no other children around and no fieldwork to take up his time as it did Rolf’s Jonny drew into his own mind to a great extent. From the Plank was born. Together they wandered about the country side climbing trees and getting themselves in trouble. Sadly this didn’t last forever as a few years later Jonny became bedridden with illness. In 1922 he died after a long battle with tuberculosis. He saw his imaginary friend plank standing by him to his last breath. Even now in the afterlife without the countryside to play in Jonny still wastes much of his time frolicking through the backyards and streets.
Eddy was the next to come. Eddy was born in New York City but moved to the neighborhood in 1932, just as the Great Depression was hitting full swing. The neighborhood while still different was beginning to take form from the fields of its past as families moved in and split up the lands that had once belonged to Rolf’s family. Always a schemer, Eddy looked to do anything to bring some comfort to his very bare family life even if it cost him the friendship of others. Eddy died in 1939 after one of his grand plans to swindle a sap backfired. He drowned trying to cross the local river after trying to run away from the angry kids that he had tried to deceive. Even in the afterlife he keeps chasing after the almighty dollar.
Sarah and Ed came together not too long after that. By the late 40’s the cul-de-sac had already nearly taken its final form as one of the preplanned developments that became popular in the post war era. As brother and sister growing up in the chaos of World War II, they both had various ways of escaping their lives as children of a dead GI and a working mother. Sarah became enraged and controlling as she sought to make sure that everyone around her knew that she was in charge, all in an attempt to copy off of her view of the hustle and bustle of her often working mother. Ed on the other hand went about it in a different way. He just shut it out entirely, in fact he shut out nearly everyone and everything in the world entirely becoming what appeared to be a complete idiot. Ed chose instead to become completely involved in the monster movies and comic books that began to pop up after the war had ended. It wasn’t too long after this that, in 1953, Ed and Sarah died in a car wreck as their mother was taking them to visit their grandparents.
Nazz came a time after the brother and sister. Nazz was a flower child, born to a pair of hippies turned establishment in the late 60’s. She was a naturally beautiful girl that had always had a way with boys and men alike. She lived life on a whim and would often go about flirting and playing without any intentions. She died in possibly the most horrible way of any children in the neighborhood. In the summer of ’79 a serial killer, who had broken out of a local asylum, had slipped into her house in the dead of night and raped and killed her along with her entire family. In the trauma of these events she in a way similar to Ed shut out the world entirely and forgot of her parents and siblings, which is why in the afterlife she doesn’t ever receive demands from the non-existent parents unlike many of the others. This gives her much more time to lounge around and party as she often does.
It didn’t take too long before Edd joined the rest of the neighborhood. He was the child of two highly controlling professionals in the age of greed that, despite their constant absence, dominated his life. As such Edd became quite the intellectual and a rather meek and shy figure. Always the curious type, he loved to experiment when given the time away from school and the constant chores of his parents. This would lead to his untimely demise in 1986, as a gas leak combined with a Bunsen burner from one of his experiments tore him and his house to pieces. Being the timid and subservient type, between various misadventures, Edd continued to follow the written orders of his parents long after his death.
Kevin was the next to join the group. He was born to the day of Edd’s death and is in many ways his polar opposite. Kevin came from a broken home and developed a bold personality. In life he was the cynical and angry and took it out on many of the other children. His abusive father would rarely pay him any attention in life and would end up bringing about the end of it. In a drunken rage his father beat him after Kevin attempted to stand up to him. He died on the way to the hospital in the winter of 1999. His father spent the rest of his life in prison. In the afterlife Kevin changed his perception to the opposite of what his life really was, with a distant father who would shower him with gifts, however he continued to maintain his bullying even in death.
Jimmy was the last to come to the cul-de-sac. He died in 2000 not long after moving into the house that Kevin’s father had once lived in. He had had leukemia since he was barely old enough to walk. As such, he was always a very sickly child and due to his over protective parents he never really got to be around other children. He lived his days out in a small bedroom completely neglected by the outside world. Jimmy lingered for quite some time in a state of near death, but in the end finally caved into the suffering of his life long illness.
The Kanker sisters were different from any other denizens of the cul-de-sac. They were never of the earthly plane of existence. Instead they are the children of demons not too dissimilar from the succubae of human lore. They seem to possess abilities impossible by the standards of the others, such as the ability to appear nearly anywhere instantly. They were sent from hell to torment the already tortured souls of the neighborhood. Surprisingly they are attracted to the Eds for unknown reasons, although it is speculated that they are the weakest willed members of the neighborhood and are seen as easy targets by them. Despite that they are universally loathed and often feared by everyone including the Eds.”
Sparknotes*
Everyone was basically from a different time and died in a variety of different ways. And they all ended up back in the neighborhood.
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Found a Courage one...

The Theory: The monsters that Courage sees are just people from a dog's perspective.

According to Redditor DiggDoug492, "I read a theory about Courage the Cowardly Dog that said that 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. They don't actually live in the middle of Nowhere, but since his owners are too old to take him outside for walks, he only knows what's around his immediate property, and everything beyond that is nothing because he's never seen it." Redditor Sir Diego brings up this excellent point, "Also 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."

And so basically this means that dogs are terrified every waking moment of their lives. Clearly the only thing that makes life worthwhile for them is our love and devotion and giving us the slobberiest kisses ever. Sounds like a good deal for both of us.


Jetsons and Flinstones...

The Jetsons and The Flintstones are two portions of the same society. The people living in Bedrock are actually members of a far future (one may say post-human) society that have rejected the day to day electronic assistance to live like their long-dead ancestors did (or at least what they think they lived like; history has lost a bit in translation). This explains the talking animals: They’re just synthetic creations. It’s been so long since any actual animal lived that didn’t have human communication bred/written into it that the “ferals” don’t realize how silly it is to be talking with creatures that didn’t even exist alongside early humans.

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And one for Alladdin...

The story of Aladdin is made up by the salesman at the beginning to persuade you to buy the lamp.

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The tv show Gargoyles was about slavery. During the day they were stone (lifeless), at night, they became alive because at night no one is really watching them. In the show the gargoyles were put under a curse (slavery) and moved across the ocean. The only way for the curse to be broken was for the gargoyles to reach over the clouds, in order to live again. "Breaking the glass ceiling". :salute:


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