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Here Are 16 Times 'The Simpsons' Eerily Predicted The Future

One of the most popular TV shows, The Simpsons (an animated sitcom created by Matt Groening), has been known for predicting the future. This has led to the well-known catchphrase "The Simpsons did it" due to the large number of times that true world events can be linked back to The Simpsons episodes. Apparently, they've predicted some things no rational person would be able to predict, and even though some coincidences were bound to happen in over thirty years of a show airing, there's still something very off-putting about the specifics of these.

As events occur, people on the internet are quick point out of frames from The Simpsons episodes that depict the said events, leading to viral memes and much online discussion about how The Simpsons did it again. However, some people argue that with over seven hundred episodes which have been airing since 1989, the The Simpsons are bound to coincidentally create scenarios and stories that end up true. Continue scrolling to see how The Simpsons predicted real-life events from Donald Trump's presidency to Among Us to Richard Branson in space!

Tom Hanks' Government announcement

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Trump, Goose Game, Area 51

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This Whole Pandemic

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6ix9ine court appearance

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Disney buying 21st Century Fox

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Way too accurate

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Amazon bushfires

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Amogus

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Beheading of American Statues

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Godzilla vs Kong

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Richard Branson in space

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America's gas shortage

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Kamala Harris

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Lady Gaga's Super Bowl performance

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Area 51 raid

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Lebanon's explosion

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