The TV Urban Legends and Myths Iceberg Explained



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The TV Urban Legends and Myths Iceberg Explained

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Iceberg Source: https://icebergcharts.com/i/TV_Urban_Legends_and_Myths

Iceberg Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC16iqrK3mfChZRmWl8YgAu9tC_o4MLNo
Lost Media Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC16iqrK3mfAUSzf9bAy-clm_-9KYVBSR
Gaming Myths Playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC16iqrK3mfAXmLTo1VN7kI9IDxFeLUHy

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42 thoughts on “The TV Urban Legends and Myths Iceberg Explained”

  1. I was totally fooled into remembering that Russian Roulette conversation happened on Rugrats. And I shouldn't have been. I know Rugrats. I know this episode, and I have seen it a bunch of times. In this scene shown, Grandpa is trying to sneak in after being out all night, and attempts to lie saying he had come home the night before, but was up and about cuz he had a bad bug and was gonna go back to bed.
    I was fooled Herculad style by a freaking internet meme.

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  2. Man it’s so funny when a creator comes out and plainly says something doesn’t exist and people just go “it’s a Mandela effect”. Just let it go man.

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  3. Not one to leave negative comments but for the sake of constructive criticism; I turned this video off after about 3 minutes due to extremely poor research. The writer clearly didn't even google some of these topics.

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  4. Your content is fantastic. I have question if you read the comment section. How do you prepare for these videos? Do you just research the topics and make a summary? Because the 6 or 7 part lost media iceberg looks pretty cool confusing.

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  5. Seeing the tax doctor entry actually reminded me that I've seen that commercial when I was like 7 or 8, witch was like 2011-2012. Hope this helps with finding it in some way. If not, it's nice to relive such an obscure memory.

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  6. 45:10 as I mentioned in the original upload. That missing persons video actually predates the whole Channel 5 posting disturbing stuff/memes on their social media bit that they had for a while, and that was mostly the result of them getting a shitposter to manage their social media, and I guess this person figured it'd be an interesting idea to just post Selene's missing video.

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  7. I remembered hearing how the set of el chavo del 8 might possibly be haunted because there were accounts by viewers mentioning how there are a few moments in either a few separate episodes or in one episode where a dark shadow appears in a few moments on set before dissapearing quickly. One is where it appears for a split second opening the curtains of one of the houses before quickly closing them dissapearing, and another is when i think el chavo and quico are playing outside and behind them the dark shadow nearly runs in but quickly gets back behind the corner. Some viewers tried to explain this as maybe one of the crew members mistakenly was on set when noone besides the actors were supposed be on, but i think crew members did mention how noone else was on set or anywhere on set besides the actors

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  8. Happy Days is not a TV series from the 50s, bro. It's a show SET in the 1950s that ran from 1974-1984.

    Also…Holy shit! My article about Betty White made it onto an iceberg and mentioned here?! I'm shocked to be included that many tiers down, too. Wow!

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  9. The Simpsons does NOT predict the future. The references they are making in any of those episodes is related to what was going on in the news at the time, and the news just doesn't change much. These events repeat over and over, and everyone just forgets.

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