Millions Swore To Have These “Memories” That NEVER Existed

32. Cruella DeVille or De Vil?

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Animation entertainment captivates us with their fun and clever plots and unforgettable characters. In the novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians which Disney later adapted into The 101 Dalmatians franchise, one villain stood out: Cruella. The problem? Some fans are unsure of her complete name. Is it spelled DeVille or De Vil? While both sound the same, DisneyWikia.com says the abominable character is called Cruella De Vil—both in the 1956 novel and the Disney adaptations. Those who believe otherwise can’t help but ask: was it really a case of false memory or were they momentarily on a trip to a parallel realm?

33. Henry VIII’s Portrait with “Turkey Leg”

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Henry VIII ruled as King of England in the 1400s, so portraits of him retrieved from historic archives barely surprise us, says EnglishHistory.net. In his countless portraits, he is clad in extravagant ensembles that aptly represent his kingship. Of the many photos, however, one has been baffling the modern public. People insist seeing a portrait version of His Highness, in all his glory, holding a turkey leg with his right hand! But as historical records debunk these claims, people wonder if their eyes were playing tricks on them or if they, for a short moment, lived in the alternate world.

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