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  • The Kids From 'The Magic School Bus' Grew Up To Be The Planeteers on Random Mind-Blowing Fan Theories About '90s Cartoons

    (#1) The Kids From 'The Magic School Bus' Grew Up To Be The Planeteers

    There's not much to this one, but how is it that the kids from The Magic School Bus look like Captain Planet's Planeteers? Because they're the same kids, that's why.

  • In 'Pinky and the Brain,' Pinky Is Actually The Genius on Random Mind-Blowing Fan Theories About '90s Cartoons

    (#2) In 'Pinky and the Brain,' Pinky Is Actually The Genius

    In the theme song for Pinky and the Brain, the lyrics specifically tell us that "one is a genius, the other's insane." However, have you ever wondered why they don't specifically tell us which mouse is which? One fan theory argues that Pinky is, in fact, the genius of the bunch, and Brain is the insane one.

    If you think about it, it totally makes sense - the insane megalomaniac brain is trying to take over the world every day, and by playing dumb, Pinky is able to thwart him time and time again, saving the world and leading Brain to believe it was only an accident.

  • The Strange Events In 'Courage the Cowardly Dog' Are All Normal on Random Mind-Blowing Fan Theories About '90s Cartoons

    (#3) The Strange Events In 'Courage the Cowardly Dog' Are All Normal

    Courage the Cowardly Dog first aired on Cartoon Network in 1999. The concept of the show is simple: Courage the dog lives on a farm with his owners Muriel and Eustace, and every episode a scary creature, person, or monster visits the farm and terrorizes the family. Courage eventually confronts his fears and foils the monster's plans, thus saving the family. One fan theory, however, presents an opposing viewpoint: what if the "monsters" that visit the family each week are merely regular people being seen through the eyes of a dog?

    In other words, the show is not about literal monsters who are haunting the family, but the overactive imagination of a dog and how it perceives the world around it.

  • In 'SpongeBob SquarePants,' Bikini Bottom Is The Result Of Nuclear Testing on Random Mind-Blowing Fan Theories About '90s Cartoons

    (#4) In 'SpongeBob SquarePants,' Bikini Bottom Is The Result Of Nuclear Testing

    Ever wonder why Bikini Bottom in SpongeBob SquarePants is so weird? One fan theory offers an explanation to why a sponge would be talking in the first place: that Bikini Bottom is aptly named due to its location at the bottom of the Bikini Atoll. If you're not a history buff, the Bikini Atoll is an atoll in the Marshall Islands. Between 1946 and 1958, more than 20 nuclear devices were detonated in this area, including bombs that were detonated underwater.

    The characters in SpongeBob SquarePants aren't a bunch of goofy little creatures, but rather a bunch of mutated freaks.

  • Bill Dauterive Is Bobby Hill's Father In 'King of the Hill' on Random Mind-Blowing Fan Theories About '90s Cartoons

    (#5) Bill Dauterive Is Bobby Hill's Father In 'King of the Hill'

    If you're a big fan of King of the Hill, you know that Hank and his son Bobby are complete opposites. While Hank is a sports nut who loves fixing cars and doing yard work, Bobby is a creative slacker who loves theater, gardening, and playing with "dolls." Bobby and Bill Dauterive are much more similar in personality than Bobby and Hank, and they also look fairly similar as well.

    This would also explain why Bill has such a thing for Peggy: because they had an affair years ago, and while she moved on from it, he didn't. Hank is also known for his narrow urethra, which could have definitely presented a problem in conceiving a child.

  • Helga Is The Main Character In 'Hey Arnold!' on Random Mind-Blowing Fan Theories About '90s Cartoons

    (#6) Helga Is The Main Character In 'Hey Arnold!'

    Hey Arnold! was one of Nickelodeon's most popular cartoons in the '90s, but who is truly the main character of this series? The obvious answer is Arnold, but if you dig a little deeper you can make a case that Helga Pataki is indeed the show's protagonist. Helga is the only character in the show with extended monologues, and is basically the only character that is ever going through an internal struggle.

    The show's title, Hey Arnold!, is actually a quote from Helga, as seen in the show's intro.

  • Ash Ketchum From 'Pokémon' Is Eternally Stuck at 10 Years Old on Random Mind-Blowing Fan Theories About '90s Cartoons

    (#7) Ash Ketchum From 'Pokémon' Is Eternally Stuck at 10 Years Old

    Despite competing in multiple Pokémon leagues that would seemingly take years, Pokémon trainer Ash Ketchum never seems to age past the age of 10 years old. The explanation? In episode one of the Pokémon anime, Ash encounters Ho-oh, a Pokémon whose Pokédex entry states it can grant eternal happiness to whomever sees it. Since Ash's eternal happiness is to stay young forever and capture Pokémon, he doesn't age.

  • The Children In 'Ed, Edd n Eddy' Are In Purgatory on Random Mind-Blowing Fan Theories About '90s Cartoons

    (#8) The Children In 'Ed, Edd n Eddy' Are In Purgatory

    According to one very popular fan theory, the children in Ed, Edd n Eddy are all actually dead and trapped in purgatory. This explains why there are no adults in the show, why the entire series seems to take place on their little cul-de-sac, and why the children have blue-tinted tongues (tongues can turn a blueish tint upon death).

    According to this theory, the children from the show all come from different time periods. Johnny died in the early 1900s, which is why he has a plank the board as a toy. Eddy was a fast-talking swindler from the Great Depression era, and Double D died in the '80s, hence his love for technology.

  • Professor Utonium From 'The Powerpuff Girls' And Jack From 'Samurai Jack' Are The Same Person on Random Mind-Blowing Fan Theories About '90s Cartoons

    (#9) Professor Utonium From 'The Powerpuff Girls' And Jack From 'Samurai Jack' Are The Same Person

    Have you ever noticed how Professor Utonium from The Powerpuff Girls and Jack from Samurai Jack look exactly the same? One fan theory states that after his final showdown with Aku, Jack and Aku are both launched into a time portal that the evil Aku created, and as a result of using his own dark power, Aku is transformed into a liquid version of himself.

    Now in a new world and time period, Jack dedicates his life to studying the liquified Aku, or "Chemical X," and eventually makes lemonade out of lemons by spawning the Powerpuff Girls from the evil chemical.

  • Dr. Claw Is The Real Inspector Gadget In 'Inspector Gadget' on Random Mind-Blowing Fan Theories About '90s Cartoons

    (#10) Dr. Claw Is The Real Inspector Gadget In 'Inspector Gadget'

    Inspector Gadget was a great show with a memorable theme, and the villain Dr. Claw was a mysterious figure whose face we never got to see. According to one fan theory, here's a good reason for that, and that is that Dr. Claw is actually the original Inspector Gadget. Supposedly the original Inspector Gadget was a cop who died on the job, and since he was such a valued part of the police force, the chief decided to build a robot that looked and acted exactly like the original.

    The problem is that the man they modeled Inspector Gadget after actually survived, and after seeing how he was replaced by a robot, he became the nefarious Dr. Claw. Why do you think you never see Dr. Claw's face? It's because he has the same face as Inspector Gadget.

  • In 'Caillou,' Caillou Is Terminally Ill With Cancer on Random Mind-Blowing Fan Theories About '90s Cartoons

    (#11) In 'Caillou,' Caillou Is Terminally Ill With Cancer

    This theory is pretty dark, but why else would a young child be completely bald? Surely Caillou's parents didn't shave his head. Also Caillou's sister Rosie has red hair, despite both his parents being brunettes.

    The explanation here is that she was adopted, as Caillou's parents knew they were both high risk for cancer, and didn't want another child to go through what Caillou did.

  • Chief Wiggum And His Wife Are Brother And Sister In 'The Simpsons' on Random Mind-Blowing Fan Theories About '90s Cartoons

    (#12) Chief Wiggum And His Wife Are Brother And Sister In 'The Simpsons'

    This theory is a bit farfetched, but it would explain why Ralph Wiggum is such a blithering idiot. Clancy Wiggum and his wife Sarah are very similar looking, almost like... twins? If they are indeed brother and sister, then that would explain Ralph's extremely extremely low IQ.

  • The Babies In 'Rugrats' Are Figments Of Angelica's Imagination on Random Mind-Blowing Fan Theories About '90s Cartoons

    (#13) The Babies In 'Rugrats' Are Figments Of Angelica's Imagination

    We all loved Tommy, Chucky, Phil, and Lil in Rugrats, but what if none of the babies actually existed? That's what one popular fan theory claims: that the babies are merely a figment of Angelica's imagination.

    According to this theory, Chuckie died with his mother as an infant, which explains why his father Chaz is nervous all the time. Tommy was stillborn, causing Stew to go mad and spend all his time in the basement building toys for the son he never had. Finally, the Deville family ended up getting an abortion, and since Angelica didn't know the sex of the baby, her mind created the twins.

    For what it's worth, the creators of Rugrats have denied this theory.

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