TikToker Heidi Wong has shared some conspiracy theories that are pretty much guaranteed to ruin your childhood.
Who doesn't love a Pixar movie? Whether it's a rainy day or you're feeling unwell, chuck one of the feel-good films on, grab some snacks and you'll feel better in no time.
That is, until you hear about the pretty messed up conspiracy theories behind some of the films, at least.
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Wong took to TikTok to share the creepy conspiracies and, honestly, we can't look at Nemo the same.
You already know you're in for a wild ride when the video starts 'conspiracy theories that'll ruin your childhood part three', with Wong starting right at the deep end, explaining, 'the first one is about Finding Nemo, did you know that 'Nemo' actually translates to nothing, or nobody in Latin?'.
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Wong is right, the name does translate to 'nobody' or 'no-one', but it's probably a coincidence, right?
Well, maybe not because as Wong explains, 'that's just what [Nemo] was, he was nothing. After the traumatic attack on his family Marlin created a fictional son in his mind in order to cope with the loss'.
Wow. As if we didn't already need therapy from the film's opening scene.
'So, Finding Nemo was really just [Marlin] going through the stage of grief', Wong continues.
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And that isn't even the most disturbing theory Wong shared.
The TikToker goes on to explain an equally dark theory about beloved movie Cars. What could possibly be wrong with a group of cars with cute faces?
Well, as Wong points out, 'when you were watching this you might of noticed that there are no humans anywhere, but humans had to have been there at some point, to build the cars, change the motors, and all that kind of stuff'. Fair point.
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Wong continued, 'so, what happened to them? The theory is that further, technological advancements made it possible for cars to think on their own'.
However, according to Wong the cars had much more sinister motives saying they 'didn't wanna be controlled by humans anymore. So, they ran over all the humans one by one, until they took over the world'.
Great, now we can't look at their cartoon faces in the same way.
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Viewer on TikTok were, understandably, quite upset about the theories with one writing, 'this is kinda depressing'.
Meanwhile, others questioned whether they were true. One user made a pretty solid argument, saying 'i don't think this is real because if it is a imagination of nemo's dad then how can everyone else see nemo?'
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Topics: Viral, TikTok, Conspiracy Theories