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10 Simpsons Predictions That Could Come True Before 2022

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Over the years, The Simpspns has produced 673 episodes and 31 seasons. The show has become the Longest-running Primetime TV series. It even beat out Gunsmoke, which aired for 20 years. Almost everyone is familiar with the iconic yellow-skinned family and has seen at least one episode of the show. With so many different story lines and jokes being written over the years, it was inevitable that a few of the things in the long-running cartoon would actually happen in real life. But, The Simpsons has predicted such an unusually large number of events that some people think that the show’s creator, Matt Groening, is either psychic or is getting some sort of inside knowledge from somewhere. Here are 15 Times The Simpsons Predicted the Future. You’re going to want to stick around until the end of the video because the number one entry is shocking!

15. Tomacco: Season 11, Episode 5, E, I, E, I, Annoyed Grunt (like E, I, E, I, D’oh) aired in 1999. While living on the family farm, Homer tries to grow various crops and nothing works. Then he accidentally mixes tomato and tobacco seeds with just a little nuclear waste, resulting in tomacco plants. It didn’t taste good, but was highly addictive. Then in 2003, a Simpsons fan from Oregon named Rob Baur created his own tomacco plant by splicing a tomato plant with a tobacco root. Some of the show’s creators and writers were so amused that they went to Oregon to try a bite of the plant’s fruit for themselves. Unsurprisingly, they didn’t like how it tasted.

14. Voting Machine Malfunction: Season 20, Episode 4, Treehouse of Horror XIX was aired in 2008. In a short segment on the show’s annual Halloween special, Homer is seen trying to use an electronic voting machine to try to cast his vote for Barack Obama. The machine instead enters a vote for John McCain repeatedly. Four years later, during Obama’s 2nd run for president, a video emerged from Pennsylvania of an electronic voting machine doing the same thing, except for it was Mitt Romney that the machine changed the votes to.

13. Lady Gaga’s Halftime Show: Season 23, Episode 22, Lisa Goes Gaga aired in 2012. Okay, it probably wasn’t that hard to predict that pop megastar Lady Gaga would perform at the Super Bowl Halftime show, but hear us out. Instead, The Simpsons predicted her doing a performance where she was flying around, suspended above the residents of Springfield in a shining silver costume. Just 5 years later at Superbowl LI, Gaga’s performance and costume almost exactly mirrored the one depicted on The Simpsons.

9. Kobe Bryant: Season 4, Episode 21, Marge in Chains aired in 1993. People are saying that The Simpsons predicted that Kobe Bryant would die, and indicated how with eerily accurate detail. In the episode, there’s a news segment in which the helicopter reporter says that a street seems to be going “around and around and around and around” and then proceeds to get sick. Fans are pointing out that Kobe’s helicopter circled around for 12 minutes before changing course and crashing. This may be a little bit of a far-fetched theory, but the clip is still chilling when viewed with this knowledge.

8. Trump: Season 11, Episode 17, Bart to the Future aired in 2000. Many people were shocked and horrified when businessman Donald Trump won the Presidential election in 2016. But we’re betting that writers for The Simpsons weren’t surprised at all because they predicted it 16 years earlier. The episode flashes us forward to Bart’s adulthood, where Lisa is President. We find out that Lisa’s administration has inherited “quite the budget crunch” from the previous President, Donald Trump. This episode is only the 2nd instance of a futuristic setting on The Simpsons, and both episodes have made accurate predictions about the future. It’s also interesting to note the “budget crunch” statement, given the current nature of the nation’s economy.

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