According to animegeek00's theory, all of the Peppa Pig characters are reincarnated dead people. From a schizophrenic Grandma Pig to euthanized Peppa Pig, this story is highly disturbing. "Peppa was never a healthy child. She was usually ill and spent her short life in a hospital bed.
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Composed by Wattpad user animegeek00, they claim the backstory was originated from a file they received from a producer when they visited the Peppa Pig studios at age 12.
Treated as confidential information, which is unusual to give to a 12-year-old, the producer ordered animegeek00 to burn the file once they had read it.
Aptly titled ‘Time to ruin your childhood!’, Peppa Pig and her ensemble of family and friends were inspired by dead children and the top-secret information revealed the methods in which they died.
Peppa Pig
The four-year-old pig was modelled after a sick child and since there was no hope of her recuperating, the parents decided to inject her with poison in her sleep. Imagine Mummy and Daddy Pig doing that!
Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig and George
Speaking of Mummy and Daddy Pig, their murderous ways don’t stop there. We know that the Pig family are a tight-knit bunch, so when the parents kill their only daughter, they can’t live with the guilt. Meanwhile, it didn’t help with George constantly pestering them about his sister’s whereabouts.
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Daddy Pig could only take so much, so he killed Mummy Pig and George before taking his own life.
Grandpa Pig and Grandma Pig
The remaining Pig family also reach their demise, with Grandpa dying in a freak accident. Sailor hat-wearing Grandpa was just doing the gardening when Peppa’s tree house falls and crushes him.
Now a widow with no remainig family, animegeek00 tells us that Grandma Pig is actually a drugged up schizophrenic, so the entire Peppa Pig world to her is a hallucination.
Her condition transported her to a land where “her loved ones are alive and well”. The real-life Grandma Pig told her showbiz friend named Patrik (represented by Mr Potato) about her imaginations, which Patrik then took to Nickelodeon thus launching Peppa Pig the show
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Similar to Grandpa Pig, many other animals died in unfortunate accidents.
Peppa’s BFF Suzy the Sheep got run over by Mr Zebra’s truck; he consequently lost his license and job. Stuck in a downward spiral, Mr Zebra lost his wife, house and family and ended up dying on the street.
The Dog family met their death out at sea: Grandpa and Danny Dog were sailing one day until a storm broke out. The lightening set the boat on fire, burning Grandpa Dog into a crisp. Danny Dog managed to escape the flames but he couldn’t avoid the waters.
Back at home, Mummy Dog was fixing the car wash in Grandpa Dog’s garage. Unfortunately, it malfunctioned and killed her.
(Source animegeek00)
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The Teletubbies is just an annoying but innocent show aimed at toddlers, right? Wrong. This is the true story of how the show teletubbies came into being. Read at own risk I wont be responsible if this ruins your childhood memories of the show.
The Teletubbies is actually based of an institute for the mentally disabled in Bulgaria. The real name of this place is unknown, but it was nicknamed 'LaLa Land'. There, the children were locked away in cold, dark empty rooms with no stimulation. They'd rock endlessly back and forth, and the only time they'd ever be looked after was once a day by the cruel carers, who often beat them and 'forgot' to feed them.
The teletubbies are based of a group of children who all died in the same day there in horrific circumstances.
One of the children there was Lala, her name meant tulip. She had a face deformity, that made her face look stretched and permanently in the shape of a smile, that usually wouldn't make much difference, she could of acted like a normal child. But after being locked in a cold damp room, isolated for all five years of her life, her mind had completely gone. She'd dance around her room to no music, she couldn't speak a word of Bulgarian, but was always muttering away in strange gibberish. She spent her entire life locked inside a room, her skin turned a sickly yellow colour from lack of sunlight, but she she was always smiling. Smiling widely even when she was abused, even when her supposed carers broke her legs so she couldn't dance anymore, even when they kept her tied up to her bed, she would just smile and mumble.
This girl, was obviously the inspiration for Laa-Laa.
Another one of the children was Towotei, a small boy who was only seven during the time of the 'incident'. He, like the others would spend endless days rocking back and forth, mumbling gibberish. His only crime was being deaf and having the same facial deformity as Lala forcing his mouth into a constant smile, and so he was locked up in the institute all his life. He was a troublesome child and would often whack his head against the wall so hard the stone would chip of. Because of that the carers would often lock him outside, tied to the fences. He was left out there so often that he got frostbite, his limbs turned permanently blue from the ice he was forced to endure, it was a miracle he survived as long as he did. But he and Lala had something in common- both of them smiled all the time, even when he was half froze to death he would smile, even when the carers smashed his teeth out one by one with a metal pole because he bit them he kept smiling. Always smiling. I believe this poor, wretched, unfortunate soul is what Tinky winky is based of.
Next was Donka, he was deformed at birth, just like the other too, and he was also unable to speak because he was simply never taught. He was only six, and was a sickly child. He spent his life half-starved, because he'd almost always throw up the food that was given to him. Because he was so weak, he could hardly walk. He'd spend days, face down in his own vomit to ill to move away. The people at the institute never bothered to call a doctor to find out what was wrong with him, Donka was always sick- that was too expensive! So the poor boy spent miserable years half-starved, throat and stomach burning from the amount of times he'd thrown up, while lying in a room that permanently reeked of sick. Donka, was the inspiration for Dipsy.
Finally, there was Polina, the youngest of the four, and her story is possibly the most tragic. At three years old, she'd spent her entire like locked away in the institute, the moment she was born, her parents were horrified by her shocking facial deformation- that creepy smile that adorned her face is what dammed her to a life of pain. One day in a particularity cold winter, Polina made the simple mistake of falling asleep near the logs for the fire. That night, the drunken carers threw her onto the fire, not even noticing that she was a toddler, not a lump of wood. She awoke to the searing feeling of flames, the rancid smell of burning flesh filled the air, her skin was melting of her bones. She screamed for help and the carers pulled her out but the damage was done. It was a miracle she survived without any medical attention, but from then on her skin was burned a raw-red colour. But still she smiled. The Teletubbie Po is based of Polina.
If you found the first part of the story upsetting or disturbing, strongly recommend you stop reading now, because this is the part of the story were we find out just why exactly they were called the Teletubbies. You see, in this bleak, dark and hopeless existence there was something that the children liked- not just like, obsessed over, it was their life! their only source of comfort! the only thing that they deemed worth living for! This thing was the Television, or rather Televisions that constantly played throughout the institute as a way to keep the attention of the disabled, and deformed children that lived within the stone walls. But one day, the four children overheard the Orphanage Director talking, and they heard something that struck the fear of God into them.
"The electricity for the televisions is getting to expensive, get rid of them." The director said, completely unaware that the smiling children looking at her could in fact understand what she was saying, despite never being taught to speak
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When I was a kid, I loved fairy tales. I loved the idea of talking animals and brave girls and boys who overcame cruel care takers. I also really loved Disney movies. They all had happy endings; what's not to love about that? I could watch "Beauty and the Beast" or "Aladdin" every single day.
When I got a little older, I graduated from watching Disney movies to reading the Brothers Grimm. In the fourth grade, I checked out the "Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers' Grimm" from my school library and never returned it (a belated "sorry!" to my grade school library!)
I was horrified to find that the origins of many of my favorite Disney movies had much more gruesome details that Disney completely left out.
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"Cinderella": In the Brothers Grimm version, one of Cinderella's evil stepsisters cuts off her toes, and the other her heel so they can both fit into the tiny glass slipper. The prince is notified by little doves that there is blood on the shoe, and finally discovers that the true owner is Cinderella. Once the stepsisters realize that they should try to win favor with Cinderella (after all, she will be queen), they attend her wedding, only to have their eyes pecked out by birds. Did they deserve it? I'll let you decide, reader.
SOME OTHER SIDENOTES ON THIS STORY: Cinderella doesn't have a fairy godmother. Rather, she plants a tree by her mother's grave and prays under it every day. She finds her dresses to wear to each ball under the tree (there are three in the story, not one like in the movie). She is still helped by animals, though specifically birds, not mice. Also, she doesn't just lose her shoe because she is in a rush. The clever prince covers the steps in pitch to make her stick to them, but she only loses a shoe in the process.
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The 1950 Disney film "Cinderella" depicts a beautiful young woman who's been virtually enslaved by her evil stepmother but gets a chance at happiness when her fairy godmother intervenes. The godmother transforms Cinderella's ragged attire into an elegant gown so that she can attend a royal ball and meet Prince Charming. Her magical reprieve only lasts until midnight, however, and she flees, leaving behind one of her glass slippers. The prince finds it and goes looking for the mystery woman who's enthralled him. Cinderella's two evil stepsisters try on the slipper but their feet are too big. The shoe is just right for Cinderella, and she marries the handsome prince.
That's pretty much what also happens in "Cinderilla" or "The Little Glass Slipper," the 1697 story by Charles Perrault, which ends with the stepsisters begging Cinderella for forgiveness, which she graciously accepts. But the 1812 Grimm version, "Aschenputtel," is pretty horrific. The evil stepmother hands a knife to the eldest of her two daughters, and orders her to cut her toe off, "for when you are queen, you will never have to go on foot."
The prince is fooled and rides off with her, until two talking pigeons alert him to her blood-soaked shoe. The younger stepdaughter then tries to fool him by cutting off her heel, but the pigeons tip off the prince again. Ultimately, when he identifies the girl of his dreams, the two evil stepsisters attend the wedding hoping to curry favor. But the pigeons blind them by plucking out their eyes.
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