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Is Mary Poppins Actually a Monster? We all grew up with the story of the sweet, umbrella-flying nanny who sings with penguins. But if you think you know everything about Mary Poppins, you're wrong. In this video, we'll show you the dark side of the fairy tale—the one they carefully hid from us. The original story of Mary Poppins is nothing like what Disney showed us. The original book character is harsh, cold, narcissistic—even terrifying. We'll break down why the author, P.L. Travers, hated Disney and cried after the movie premiere, where they completely twisted the main character. What if Poppins isn't even human? Why does she behave so unnaturally toward the children? What was she, really—some kind of magical entity, a spirit... or even a demon? And why did she target the Banks family? We're launching a full investigation and uncovering the real story—the kind that'll make your hair stand on end. Get ready to see the dark side of the fairy tale—no cheerful musical numbers here. Just arrogance and psychological manipulation. If you've only seen Disney's version, this video will blow your mind. Who is Mary Poppins really? Why is the original story so terrifying? And what's hiding behind the sugarcoated musical Disney turned it into? We're breaking it all down—no filter. #MaryPoppins #Disney #fairytales Tags: The dark side of Mary Poppins, the true story of Mary Poppins, Mary Poppins’ dark side, who Mary Poppins really is, Mary Poppins fairy tale for adults, Mary Poppins horror story, scary story, fairy tales for adults, analysis of Travers’ tales, folklore, myths, fairy tales, stories, mythology, Book of Monsters