![]() Many lovers of this restaurant remember it being spelled “Chic-fil-A” or even “Chik-fil-A” although these are both incorrect. The popularity of this fast-food restaurant plays into this well known Mandela Effect. The spelling of Chick-Fil-A is widely disputed. The song does say the famous lyric people remember, but not add the end, which only adds to the confusion. Many also remember the song ending, “We are the champions…of the world.” However, the song actually ends with, “We are the champions.” This has caused many to feel there are words missing from the song as they wait for the line that is never delivered. ![]() Many people remember singing their hearts out to this song, especially after a big win at a sporting event. Queen’s song “We are the Champions” doesn’t end how many remember. Halloween costumes of this character have even been sold with the monocle which only adds to the confusion of this seemingly missing item. Many people believe the face of the popular board game Monopoly wears a monocle, although he does not. Perhaps the association of monocles with wealth in old time movies and cartoons contributes to this false memory. A great deal of people around the world believe it was actually spelled, “Berenstein.” Old book covers and VHS tapes with this spelling prove this to once be true, which begs the question of when and why the spelling changed. However, this is not how many of those people remember it being spelled. Many people grew up reading the “ Berenstain Bears” books or watching the cartoon. “The Berenstain Bears” seems to have changed its spelling. ![]() Better yet, rewatch the episodes to find where this line was said. Don’t believe it? Search the internet for yourself and see if you can find it. This line has been quoted by many television shows and movies as well as I Love Lucy fans. Many believe Ricky said “Lucy, you got some ‘splainin’ to do!” in the famous show, I Love Lucy. One of the most famous lines from I Love Lucy was never actually said. This Mandela Effect has shocked many people as so many vividly remember the line, “Hello, Clarice,” despite it being absent from the film. Hannibal Lecter actually says, “Good morning” when he first meets Clarice. This is another line that people have quoted around the world even though it was never said. Hannibal Lecter never said, “Hello, Clarice,” in The Silence of the Lambs. Some merchandise from the movies such as Christmas ornaments, talking birthday cards and action figures add to this popular Mandela Effect because they too play the line that was never said in the film. I am your father,” which is not how even some of the biggest Star Wars fans remember the line being delivered. Instead, Darth Vader tells Luke Skywalker, “No. However, “Luke, I am your father,” was never said in any of the Star Wars films. This is arguably one of the most famous lines in cinema history. Darth Vader doesn’t say, “Luke, I am your father.” JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Although the difference is somewhat minor, it challenges a memory that is extremely vivid for some and has been quoted countless time, causing it hard to believe. The Evil Queen instead says, “magic mirror on the wall.” This is obviously quite surprising to many Disney fans who have watched the movie several times and have grown to love it. Many people are most likely familiar with the movie Snow White and arguably the most famous line of “mirror, mirror on the wall.” However, this was never actually said in the movie. “Mirror, mirror on the wall,” was never said in Snow White. These are ten of the most well known Mandela Effects as they have caused many to question what they once knew to be true. This false remembering on a large scale around the world caused the snowball of many other instances to be revealed, thus coining the term, the Mandela Effect. The phenomenon came to be when Nelson Mandela’s death in 2013 sparked many to voice their confusion about this event online as they believed he passed away in prison during the 1980’s, and even watched it on television.
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