If you watch WandaVision, you know that the theme of every episode fits a different TV show. Take, for example, Season 1, Episode 7, "Breaking the Fourth Wall," which has heavy The Office vibes.
This got me thinking: What if Wanda imagined things as animated shows from throughout the years? I probably should've moved on, but my imagination wouldn't allow it, so instead I took my best guess at what that might look like...
Perhaps things would begin during the '60s, when the first two seasons of The Flintstones were very much in black and white. There, you might see Wanda buddied up with her neighbor Agnes, the way Wilma was with Betty.
Surely at some point (still during the '60s), a Popeye the Sailor–themed Wanda would allow color to seep into her little world.
Wanda and Vision could make the leap to the late '80s, where they'd turn Springfield into their Westview.
Then wouldn't it be dope to watch baby Vision raised in a world like the one on Rugrats?
Maybe the edgy, late-'90s era would depict Wanda and Vision's Halloween experience on South Park.
Or Wanda could totally just overtake the city of Townsville from The Powerpuff Girls.
We could even witness Wanda during the days of Johnny Bravo, staving off a truly pesky resident who won't stop catcalling her.
In the '00s, it's only right that we get to imagine Wanda's loved ones with Family Guy vibes.
And finally, in the present day, Wanda and Vision could travel via portals and deal with wacky family members as if it's an episode of Rick and Morty.