The Mandela Effect (2018)

The Mandela Effect (2018) poster

A man with an orange face is in a position of power which we believe has something to do with parallel time lines. On August 23rd, 2012, a post titled “Berenstein Bears: We Are Living in Our Own Parallel Universe” was published on the blog The Wood Between Worlds, which described a widespread memory of the children’s book series Berenstein Bears as “Berenstain,” explaining the false memory as the result of an alternate reality spilling over into our own. Shot on VHS, recorded off a monitor, sound on cassette.

Director: Ryan Betschart, Tyler Betschart
Runtime: 2 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Mandela Effect about?
A man with an orange face is in a position of power which we believe has something to do with parallel time lines. On August 23rd, 2012, a post titled “Berenstein Bears: We Are Living in Our Own Parallel Universe” was published on the blog The Wood Between Worlds, which described a widespread memory of the children’s book series Berenstein Bears as “Berenstain,” explaining the false memory as the result of an alternate reality spilling over into our own. Shot on VHS, recorded off a monitor, sound on cassette.
Who directed The Mandela Effect?
The Mandela Effect was directed by Ryan Betschart, Tyler Betschart.
How long is The Mandela Effect?
The Mandela Effect has a runtime of 2m (2 minutes).