He takes a bath but he puts too much soap wash into the machine causing it to explode, flooding Mrs. Wicket's bathroom, and sees her leave so he uses this as an opportunity to bath in her bathroom. The neighbor showers again and uses the pink shampoo just as Bean climbs to the ceiling window to escape.īean tries to return to his bathroom but he slips and falls into the mud, turning him brown this time. Annoyed that the shower didn't open, she touches Bean's nose again and Bean turns the shower on. She presses the button but accidentally touches Bean's nose. The neighbor doesn't like the green shampoo so she uses the pink shampoo instead. Bean is forced to hide in the shower when he sees her. Unfortunately, the neighbor comes back to the bathroom because she doesn't like her green hair. Fortunately for him, the neighbor is done showering to he showers in her bathroom instead. Disappointed, he boils water so fill his bathtub but it's not enough. He screams upon seeing himself green in his mirror, scaring the birds into flying away (with one falling to the ground before flying away). Unfortunately, the neighbor uses green shampoo that mixes with the water in Bean's tub, making him green. After that, he attaches a rubber pipe to the main pipe to connect to his bathtub so he can finally have hot water. He hears a noise coming from upstairs and he sees his upstairs neighbor showering with hot water so he slices the pipe using a saw so he can also have hot water. He retries to bath except there's no hot water. While playing with the soap yoyo, he accidentally breaks it, sending it flying around the bathroom.Īfter he gets out of the bathtub, Bean slips on the soap and slams into the vacuum causing it to explode and his room becomes a mess again. While bathing in the tub, Bean plays in the tub and also plays with a soap attached to a string similar to a yoyo. Bean brings Teddy with him and turns Teddy away when he removes his clothes. Bean grates a soap and uses the dough mixer once again, and this time bubbles form in his tub. He then uses his electric mixer to make bubbles but the single drop of soap is not enough to form bubbles. He uses liquid soap to make a bubble bath but he only gets one drop of soap. With the spider gone, he finally takes a bath. He throws it out the window but it escapes. He then uses a vacuum cleaner to suck it. So he tries to wash it off with his shower but he accidentally breaks it instead. Once he's done checking his list, all that's left is to take a bath.īean goes to his bathtub but he sees the spider from the washing machine earlier. So he opens the vacuum to free Teddy but he pulls out a stinky fishbone at first before pulling Teddy out. He then vacuums his bedroom floor but he accidentally sucks Teddy inside the vacuum cleaner. He then cleans his door knob, his eggs, his cabinet, Teddy, pantry, and even the spray. Then he puts a pile of clothes and various items in his washing machine, including his pajamas which he removes. Then he also uses Teddy to clean his toilet. He starts with mopping the floor but the mop head breaks so he uses Teddy to mop the floor. Bean's room is a mess so he cleans everything. That may just be the stuff of science fiction, but scroll on to find out if any of these mind-blowing Mandela effect examples got you too.It's spring cleaning time and Mr. Needless to say, no one is exempt from being stumped by the strange occurrences, and some even go so far as believe them as some sort of proof of alternate realities. Other people related to her in remembering things not exactly in the way that they happened, from spellings of your favorite snack brands all the way to important events that happened the year they were born. And it was named by paranormal researcher Fiona Broome, who wrongly recalled that late South African president, Nelson Mandela, had died in the 1980s after his imprisonment, when in fact, he passed in 2013.Īpparently, misremembering events and facts isn’t just exclusive to Broome. This eerie phenomenon where people collectively misremember events, historical facts and other famous pop culture moments is called the Mandela Effect. And as shocking as this discovery may feel in this very moment, you are actually not alone. If you remember Dorothy’s famous line in The Wizard of Oz as, "Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore,” you would, in fact, be wrong.
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