It was always Delano for me. I would have bet money it was Berenstein Bears, but I noticed when I was a little kid that things were not always the way I thought they were. It's nothing new for me. I figured it was just the way memory works, or at least the way
my memory works. There are lots of interesting videos on the subject of how our perceptions work, with demonstrations you can try yourself. That stuff comes up frequently in discussions of audio gear, for example. We think we can hear differences that don't really exist. We can't distinguish between some things that are measurably different. We think all sorts of things that are just not true.
Having said all that, some of this stuff is really interesting. I particularly enjoy the stories of buildings that suddenly appear where there was an empty lot for as long as some neighbor could remember, or trees that come and go, and suchlike. I do think we move in and out of various "fields" for example, and many things we think impossible happen constantly.
Then there is this disturbing development: Shit is now leaking into 3D reality from old 8-bit video games. This can't be good.