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Shazam Kazam, Mandela effect debate

I keep having these posts come up on my algorithm claiming Shazam never existed, but I distinctly remember being a little kid, watching Shazam on TV in my living room, then accidentally renting Kazam later. I remember even back then thinking it was weird that two movies with similar names in similar genie plots would come out around the same time. I remember liking Shazam more. I honestly can’t remember much about Shazam except this one scene where he and the two kids are in a desert. One of them was definitely a boy around 11 or 12 with that 90s overgrown bowl cut that was popular. I tried to skim if this memory was actually Kazan, but it doesn’t have any scenes like this. I’d say I imagined it, but one chick buried in the comment section also remembered the desert scene.

Hmmm..
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LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
I've heard this. Kazam is definitely from this reality, and Shazam (the one with Sinbad, not the cheesy superhero movie) is not. But so many people remember Shazam that I'm starting to think maybe they accidentally came here from a different dimension.

Here's another one. Without cheating, without googling it, does Rodin's "Thinker" have his hand on his chin or his forehead?
WhateverWorks · 36-40
@LordShadowfire forhead I think. I remember him crouched over like he’s got a migraine lol.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@WhateverWorks I remember him that way, too, but in this reality, he looks like this:
WhateverWorks · 36-40
@LordShadowfire dammit I remembered the wrong thing lol maybe it’s just that I get migraines when I think too much 😆
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@WhateverWorks It's another Mandela effect. Hundreds of people remember him the way you described him, including me.
@WhateverWorks @LordShadowfire That is the only one I get right because I love that piece and the hand on chin is such a pondering pose, but with every other Mandela effect stuff, I am always in lock step with every one else.