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I don't think they started the Mandela Effect,
I remember it happening before that show
I remember it happening before that show
I'm not sure, but Toroid may have been speaking "in-universe" meaning that within the show the Stargate caused the Mandela Effect.I don't think they started the Mandela Effect,
I remember it happening before that show
I watched Stargate SG-1 'Window of Opportunity' episode. They get stuck in a time loop and it restarts where Jack is eating Froot/Fruit Loops which is a Mandela Effect example. The Stargate program could have caused the Mandela Effect. Yes, the cereal could simply be in reference to a time loop.
Window of Opportunity
www.youtube.com/watch?v=35QbPLJXs
I saw an episode called '48 Hours' the other night. John de Lancie who played Q in Star Trek: TNG was in it.
48 Hours
Frank Simmons
John de Lancie - Wikipedia
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I saw another episode with Froot Loops in it. It's an episode called Absolute Power and a character named Shifu is eating a bowl of them.
Absolute Power
I watched Stargate SG-1 'Window of Opportunity' episode. They get stuck in a time loop and it restarts where Jack is eating Froot/Fruit Loops which is a Mandela Effect example. The Stargate program could have caused the Mandela Effect. Yes, the cereal could simply be in reference to a time loop.
Window of Opportunity
Stargate Continuum - In an alternate timeline Carter is shopping and picks up a box of Frootees cereal, sighs and tosses it in the cart.
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FrooteesStargate Continuum - In an alternate timeline Carter is shopping and picks up a box of Frootees cereal, sighs and tosses it in the cart.
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Frootees is a brand of fruit-flavored breakfast cereal on Earth, which existed in an alternate reality. It may be similar to the cereal Froot Loops. (SG1: "Continuum")
Behind the scenesEdit
Frootees was also seen in David Hewlett's film A Dog's Breakfast, which starred several Stargate regular cast members. David Hewlett and Frootees in 'A Dog's Breakfast.
The $64,000 Question was an American game show broadcast from 1955 to 1958, which became embroiled in the 1950s quiz show scandals. Contestants answered general knowledge questions, earning money which doubled as the questions became more difficult. The final question had a top prize of $64,000, hence the "$64,000 Question" in the show's title.
The $64,000 Challenge (1956–1958) was its spin-off show, where contestants played against winners of at least $8,000 on The $64,000 Question.
Here's a couple of clips of Don S. Davis/General Hammond in MacGyver. Christopher Judge was also in an episode. I think they were cast via foreknowledge of the future. MacGyver ran from 1985-1992 & Stargate SG-1 ran from 1997-2007.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uV_XaF9So
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERhgeEzvihc
www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9E1sNl0lVY
Stargate Continuum - In an alternate timeline Carter is shopping and picks up a box of Frootees cereal, sighs and tosses it in the cart.
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I was watching Sg-1 season 1 episode 19 and noticed when the Sg-1 team copies were tossed back through the stargate that Tealc's feet do not go all the way through the gate and should have been cut off...
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Never noticed that will check out my copy.