#27: Mary Poppins and IT
This next one sounds a bit far-fetched, but a lot of fans believe that Mary Poppins and Pennywise from It belong to the same species but feed on different emotions. While Mary Poppins is celebrated for her whimsical and nurturing nature, Pennywise is feared for his ability to exploit children’s fears. Some fans posit that both characters, despite their contrasting personas, share a supernatural origin.

In this interpretation, Mary Poppins derives sustenance from children’s joy, while Pennywise thrives on their fear. This theory plays on the notion that magic in stories can take on various forms, both benevolent and malevolent, highlighting the complexity of human emotions and the power of narrative to explore the depths of our imagination.