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The Simpsons predictions that have come true

That The Simpsons are right and predict things is a meme at this point, but a meme based on real events. Because the series' ability to anticipate events is so great that it seems that the writers have a time machine. From little things, to world events that nobody expected, The Simpsons have correctly predicted a multitude of events and today we bring you a detailed list with the most important. Which is another way of saying that they have been the most disturbing.

I wish I could meet a Simpsons writer to make the pool for me, because this series has an incredible ability to anticipate things. How is it possible? It is not known, although sometimes they predict it because they help make it come true...

The Simpsons and their ability to influence events

The Simpsons and their predictions

It is obvious that The Simpsons need no introduction. Its cultural imprint is indelible, because we will forget everything and, even so, we will continue to quote The Simpsons and say that they have already predicted a lot of things that are happening.

And unlike other series and movies, this ability to predict It's not just about guessing trends that you already sense that they poke their paw. No, The Simpsons have anticipated events that we thought were completely impossible.

Although yes, in part it has been because they have influenced popular culture so much, that they have made them come true. For example, in the Albuquerque Isotopes team episode, when the real Albuquerque brought a team to town and asked the fans what they wanted their name to be, we're the ones who can guess the answer.

Anyway, here's the huge list of the main Simpsons predictions that have come true.

technology predictions

Simpson Tech Predictions

Smart watches, (Season 6, episode 19: Lisa's wedding)

The first episode of the series set in the future brought several jokes that came true. For example, like when Hugh, Lisa's boyfriend, he asks her to marry him using his SmartWatch to talk to someone and to remove plan B from the petition.

The episode it aired in 1994 and smartwatches capable of doing that were born in 2013. And yes, it's just as ridiculous now as then. Only Michael Knight looks good talking about him.

The Autocorrect (Season 6, Episode 8: smooth on ice)

This is another case, as in the Isotopes, in which The Simpsons influenced the future and that's why they were right. In the series, an Apple Newton (the youngest of the place will not know what it is) has a disastrous autocorrect that changes what it says.

When Apple worked on the iPhone keyboard, rumor has it, engineers were clear on what they needed to get right, and apparently, they reminded him of it by quoting the wrong phrase in the autocorrect of the series: "Eat up, Martha».

Facetime and Videochats (Season 6, episode 19: Lisa's wedding)

Back at Lisa's wedding, the main form of communication is by video chat, Style FaceTime.

We are not going to deny that this is a prediction that science fiction has been making long before The Simpsons, but to each their own.

political predictions The Simpsons predicting Trump as president

Trump is President of the United States (Season 11, Episode 17: bart to the future)

This is undoubtedly the quintessential prediction. Issued in 2000, it predicted 16 years in advance something that absolutely no one, starting with Donald Trump himself, could have guessed.

Which would become president of the United States. Lisa Simpson would succeed him in the series and that part has not happened, but it is true that, at least, they have had the first female vice president in Kamala Harris.

Faulty voting machines (Season 20, Episode 4: Tree House of Terror XIX)

We are not referring to the Republican hoax of voting machines in the last American elections. On the contrary. In the 2008 elections, Homer goes into a booth to try to vote for Barack Obama, but the machine changes the vote to Republican John McCain..

Four years later, in a 2012 video it was possible to see how a voting booth in Pennsylvania did the same, shifting the vote for Obama to Republican Mitt Romney.

The NSA Spy Scandal (The Simpsons Movie)

In it, when Marge talks about her plan to expose government secrets, they are taken to the NSA (National Security Agency) headquarters.

There, we can see a room full of monitors, with a lot of people listening to phone calls hoping to nab America's Most Wanted.

6 years later, in 2013, Edward Snowden revealed numerous secret surveillance programs that the NSA had in place.

sports predictions

The Simpsons sports predictions

The Simpsons predicted the winners of the Super Bowl... 3 times

La Super Bowl It is one of the basic predictions of The Simpsons, and the truth is that they are too right.

The 1992 episode lisa the greekcorrectly predicted that the Washington Redskins would win the Super Bowl XXVI which was held a few days later. It could be coincidence, but it is that the following year they did it again correctly predicting that the Dallas Cowboys would be the victors.

Yet there would be a third, when they guessed that the San Francisco 49ers would win the Super Bowl XXIX.

The result of the 2014 World Cup… and something else (Season 25, episode 16: You don't have to live like a referee)

In this episode, Homer becomes a referee for the 2014 World Cup, whistles the final and, to be fair, Germany wins the tournament. Just what happened exactly a few months later. But that is not all.

That Homer ended up as a referee is due to the fact that corruption in FIFA was so widespread that there was practically no one left to do it. In 2015, arrests began in the organization for bribery, fraud and money laundering.

USA wins gold in curling (Season 21, Episode 12: Boy Meets Curling)

In one of the biggest upsets of the 2018 Winter Olympics, the US team of curling (that sport that consists of sweeping the ice like one possessed) won gold against the favorite, Sweden.

Es exactly what this episode of The Simpsons predicted 8 years earlier. The United States was behind on the scoreboard and came back, exactly as in the chapter.

Other predictions that the Simpsons got right

The Simpsons predict that Disney will buy Fox

Disney buys 20th Century Fox (Season 10, Episode 5: when you criticize a star)

In a shot of the episode, the logo of Fox, producer of The Simpsons, is shown, and below it can be read: "A division of Walt Disney."

In 2018, that came true when Disney bought the production company of the series, in a rush of acquisitions that has led to its current dominant position.

The Higgs Boson (Season 10, Episode 2: The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace)

The Higgs boson equation

This is perhaps the one that goes the most unnoticed, but it is one of the most amazing. In 1998 this episode aired in which Homer, following in Edison's footsteps, becomes an inventor.

At one point in the chapter, write an equation on a blackboard. If the equation is solved, according to the British physicist Simon Singh, you get the mass of a boson that is just slightly larger than the Higgs.

This would not be discovered until 14 years later, when those responsible for CERN announced it.

And there are still more, such as the attack of a white tiger on the magicians Siegfried and Roy, or Milhouse correctly predicting the Nobel Prize in Economics for Bengt Holmström.

The series' ability to hit is incredible and scary in equal measure. Something happens when you start working as a writer for The Simpsons. Now it remains to be seen if the meteorite is fulfilled.


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