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Theory: Mary Poppins & Pennywise Are of the Same Species
Posted on 6/6/24 at 2:43 pm
Posted on 6/6/24 at 2:43 pm

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Each returns every 20-something years (Pennywise 27, Mary Poppins 25) to regenerate energy from a new group of children, but also have a tendency to return to those they met on their last visit (Pennywise returns to the Losers, Mary Poppins returns to the Bankses.)
Mary Poppins manages to maintain energy for 25 years despite interacting with less children than Pennywise requires for 27 years as she relies on children’s joy, unlike Pennywise who relies on their fear, and as proven in Monsters Inc children’s laughter is worth more than their fear.
Upon each of their returns, they draw a child named Georgie away from their siblings with a paper toy, then appear alongside that toy to return it to Georgie (Mary Poppins returns Georgie's kite, Pennywise acts as though he’s returning Georgie’s boat.)
Each has the same set of powers, in which they can take advantage of what lies in the children’s minds (Mary Poppins uses their imagination, Pennywise uses their fear.)
Mary Poppins famously has a living reflection that can function separately from her, and Pennywise is shown to share this ability in Chapter Two.
In each of these stories, the parents are oblivious to the fantastical situations being experienced by the children.
The Losers club forget their experiences as children until Pennywise returns, and although the Banks children do not forget Mary Poppins, they do forget that the magical experiences actually happened, and they remember Mary Poppins as just a nanny.
Each has a love for singing and dancing, which should be obvious for Mary Poppins, but becomes clearer for Pennywise when you remember that he refers to himself as Pennywise the Dancing Clown, dances for Beverly in Chapter One, and sings for Richie in Chapter Two.
Pennywise is heavily associated with the song Oranges and Lemons, which is a song about old London, where Mary Poppins lives, showing that Pennywise has an awareness that another member of his species is out there, and he knows exactly where they are.
At the end of Mary Poppins returns, the characters all grab balloons and float into the air, and balloons and floating are both highly associated with Pennywise.
I now formally demand that Stephen King and Disney collaborate on a shared-universe project, in which the Practically Perfect Nanny throws down with the Dancing Clown under Derry.
Posted on 6/6/24 at 2:44 pm to VoxDawg
it's turtles all the way down.
Posted on 6/6/24 at 2:45 pm to VoxDawg
Has been one of my favorite fan theories that has come out recently.
ETA: And I saw one aspect of it, talking about how Mary Poppins needs less kids goes with the Monster's Inc. line of thinking that fear is a far less efficient form of energy. The laughter supplied far more energy in the end. So, she needs far less children to interact with to be fulfilled.
ETA: And I saw one aspect of it, talking about how Mary Poppins needs less kids goes with the Monster's Inc. line of thinking that fear is a far less efficient form of energy. The laughter supplied far more energy in the end. So, she needs far less children to interact with to be fulfilled.
This post was edited on 6/6/24 at 2:56 pm
Posted on 6/6/24 at 2:49 pm to VoxDawg
This reminds me of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen comic book arc where Mary Poppins fights Harry Potter the Anti-Christ.
She rolled up on Potter like a badass:

She rolled up on Potter like a badass:


Posted on 6/6/24 at 2:57 pm to VoxDawg
I am sorry but Julie Andrews is Mary Poppins


Posted on 6/6/24 at 8:21 pm to bad93ex
Yep. She was fine as hell in that film.
Posted on 6/6/24 at 9:23 pm to bad93ex
Speaking of Julie Andrews, about 10 years ago, I saw Saving Mr Banks (the bittersweet biopic of how Mary Poppins got made) before I had ever saw the movie Mary Poppins. That made me finally watch Mary Poppins. Andrews was so lovely. I teared up at the end knowing the happy ending between the father & children was actually an idealized/fantastical version of the author's sad childhood/upbringing.
Which made me finally watch The Sound of Music directly after. Andrews played a similar lovely facilitator in bringing a father & his children closer together. Both MP & tSoM were heart-warming wholesome movies and gave me a permanent soft spot for Andrews.
Which made me finally watch The Sound of Music directly after. Andrews played a similar lovely facilitator in bringing a father & his children closer together. Both MP & tSoM were heart-warming wholesome movies and gave me a permanent soft spot for Andrews.
Posted on 6/6/24 at 9:33 pm to LSUFreek
now go watch SOB and see her tits
Posted on 6/7/24 at 10:47 am to LSUFreek
I’ve never seen Mary Poppins all the way through. In first grade (circa 1986) the teacher would play it on rainy days when we couldn’t have outside recess. But the dumb woman would always restart it from the beginning. Recess was like 50 minutes. So that’s as far as I ever watched. I didn’t like it anyway. Chick movie.
Posted on 6/7/24 at 12:01 pm to cgrand
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now go watch SOB and see her tits

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