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14 Tragedies Weirdly Predicted By The Simpsons. MIND-BLOWING !!!


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The Simpsons has been running for more than 25 years, and during this time it has managed to accurately predict future events several times. Whether it intended to or not is beside the point – right there to its left. The hilarious yellow, and oft far from politically correct, family has managed to make a commentary on society that was so accurate it predicted the future. And not once, not twice – not even thrice. Here are just 10 examples of The Simpsons’ predictions.

 

 

14. Ebola Outbreak Predicted

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In the 1997, Marge holds up a book titled “Curious George and the Ebola Virus.†Then Bart points to a picture he colored in which he is dead. So yeah, The Simpsons predicted the latest Ebola outbreak – or else based the episode on previous Ebola outbreaks that killed hundreds… whichever.

 

13. 9/11 Predicted

 

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In the episode “New York City Against Homer,†it seems as though the cartoon’s creators already knew there would be some significance to the whole 9/11 – and it was set in an episode where “against NY†was the pretty much the title… Something to think about.

 

12. The Simpsons predicts grease thieves

 

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In the episode “Lard of the Danceâ€, which aired August 23rd 1998, Homer and Bart enter the grease selling business and look to steal it from Springfield Elementary School. Real life parodied this episode where in 2011, the St.Louis Dispatch would report $2000 worth of used grease being stolen from Bobby Tesslers St.Louis Wings Co. in Rock Hill, Missouri.

 

11. The Simpsons predict line in worst Batman movie

 

 

Not necessarily predicting an event, but in the episode “Last Exit to Springfieldâ€, the episode opens with the McBain movie clip where he says “Ice to meet youâ€. A line that is used by Arnold Schwarzennegers Mr. Freeze character in Batman & Robin. McBain is The Simpsons parody version.

 

10. Someone stole the lemon tree

 

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In the 1995 episode “Lemons of Troyâ€, an episode where kids from Shelbyville stole the prized lemon tree from Springfield depicts the 2013 incident in Houston where someone stole a lemon tree.

 

9. The Simpsons predicts the Farmville craze

 

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From the 1998 episode “Bart Carnyâ€, one of the displays depicts a game called Yard Work Simulator. Eerily similar to the Facebook game “Farmville†that has plagued our existence.

 

8. Tiger Mauling Of Siegfried And Roy Predicted

 

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Yes, dealing with tigers is a dangerous thing, and Siegfried and Roy do it constantly. But that doesn’t mean they would inevitable be mauled by a tiger! In 1993 The Simpsons aired an episode in which their version of Siegfried and Roy (Gunther and Ernst) are mauled during a performance. In 2003 it happened to the real pair, well to Roy. Coincidence? Inevitable? Or perhaps Clairvoyant?

 

7. Wrecking Ball Predicted

 

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Okay… So this might not be a “disaster†per se, it really depends how extreme you are when it comes to pop stars run amuck. Also, one can never know if Homer didn’t predict but rather inspired that music video, back in 1994 when The Simpsons Movie came out. Either way, Homer did it first.

 

6. Mutant Tomatoes Predicted

 

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Back in 1999 The Simpsons suffered from mutant tomatoes due to the nuclear plant, in 2003 the Japanese found themselves having the exact same problem – mind boggling! Isn’t it? Who knew nature would have adverse reactions to nuclear power plants? But the fact that in both cases it was about tomatoes… that’s the thing to focus on!

 

5. Technological Breakthroughs Predicted

 

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No, this is not a case of life imitating art, or scientists getting cool ideas from extremely popular shows. This is pure premonition. Smart watches, video chats, and of course Apple’s disastrous autocorrect, which has since generated countless fails posted all over the web – and it all started with “Eat up, Martha†back in 1994. Those Apple people, they’ve had so much time to fix it, and still!

 

4. Horse Meat Scandal Predicted

 

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Before the UK’s Burger King horse meat scandal in early 2013, the Simpsons’ elementary school had already covered it in 1994.

 

3. Syrian War Predicted

 

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According to an anchor on an Egyptian channel The Simpsons had predicted the Syrian’s resistance flag, which didn’t exist in 2001.

We won’t mention that the history of the Syrian flag… Let us just say, for the sake of predictions, that America has long conspired to bring war to Syria and break its own word on participating in wars abroad, and thus removing any credibility from its administration.

 

2. Start me up

 

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From the 1995 episode “Lisa’s Weddingâ€, they expertly predict that The Rolling Stones will still be touring far into the future. The one hangup is that in 2010, the Stones are not confined to wheelchairs.

 

1. Voting Booth Disaster Predicted

 

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In 2008 Homer tried to vote for Obama, but the voting was rigged, much like the real-life event in 2012. This is truly a harsh blow to democracy, which could have easily been avoided if people started paying closer attention to The Simpsons.

 

http://www.conspiracyclub.co/2015/05/06/simpson-predictions/

http://www.conspiracyclub.co/2015/04/28/the-simpsons-bizzare-predictions-911/

 

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I think johnny bravo did a good job

 

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Still think LGM did it better. But anything that similar and that close to the event will always seem a bit creepy in hindsight, even if logically we know it was just a coincidence. Bunch of movies got cancelled too iirc.

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