10 Unbelievable Predictions The Simpsons Made That Came True

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Have you ever joked that the writers of The Simpsons might have a time machine hidden somewhere in the room? You are not the only one who thinks so. They haven’t only parodied – the Simpsons have also pre-seeded the pop culture. The family that lives in Springfield has been going through the last 30 years a trend that has been met with both criticism and applause from the fans. The series has been mixing jokes and gags with reality without even meaning to do it. Below are 10 examples of the most bizarre (and most incredible) anticipations that the show was right about.

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10. Cypress Hill Jams with the London Symphony Orchestra

In 1996’s “Homerpalooza” episode, Cypress Hill allegedly books the London Symphony Orchestra “by accident,” resulting in a memorable mash-up. Nearly 30 years later, the hip-hop crew performed alongside the LSO at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 2024. As B-Real himself attested, they likely wouldn’t have done it without The Simpsons having sown the seed.

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9. The Shard in London’s Skyline

Back in 1995, “Lisa’s Wedding” peeked into the future of London. In the background of Tower Bridge, a spiky, glassy, tall skyscraper is visible—scarily close to The Shard, constructed as late as 2009. The similarity and place are too good to be missed.

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8. Horse Meat Scandal

In 1994, Lunchlady Doris tossed in “assorted horse parts” into the school stew in a casual cafeteria joke. No one suspected back then that the joke was a foreshadowing of horror. In 2013, a real-life scandal shook Europe when horse meat was discovered in so-called beef products on UK supermarket shelves. Springfield’s kitchen sense of humor proved to be an ugly premonition.

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7. Nobel Prize Winner Called in Advance

A rapid-fire gag on a 2010 episode depicted Milhouse forecasting that Finnish economist Bengt Holmström would win a Nobel Prize. Six years went by, and Holmström did just that. A blink-and-you-miss-it joke suddenly appeared to be clairvoyance.

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6. Wristwatch Phones Become Reality

When Lisa travels to the future in “Lisa’s Wedding” (1995), her fiancé talks into his watch as if it were a phone. At the time, that was sci-fi goofiness. By 2013, smartwatches were available with voice recognition. Springfield got there almost 20 years before Apple.

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5. Lady Gaga’s Halftime Show

In 2012, “Lisa Goes Gaga” sent the pop star soaring over the Springfield crowd on wires, all in sequins. In 2017, her Super Bowl halftime show included. hShedescending from the stadium roof on wires, in sparkly attire. The only thing lacking was Homer among the crowd.

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4. U.S. Wins Olympic Curling Gold

The 2010 “Boy Meets Curl” episode featured Homer and Marge improbably piloting Team USA to gold over Sweden. Eight years later, the U.S. men’s curling team stunned the world by… defeating Sweden for their first Olympic gold. Guess Springfield’s sports prognostications can be as good as their political ones.

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3. Pandemic and “Murder Hornets

In “Marge in Chains” (1993), the Osaka Flu infests Springfield, and a shipment of “killer bees” is let loose amidst the bedlam. Fast forward to 2020: an international pandemic that began in Asia meets the unexpected emergence of Asian giant hornets (also known as “murder hornets”) in America. Creator Bill Oakley himself acknowledged that the similarities were a tad too coincidental.

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2. Disney Acquires Fox

One throwaway background joke in 1998 featured the 20th Century Fox logo with the new slogan: “A Division of Walt Disney Co.” No one gave it a second thought—until 2019, when Disney indeed purchased Fox in a $71 billion transaction. The Simpsons ultimately did become part of the Disney family after all.

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1. President Trump—and Kamala’s Wardrobe

The most iconic prophecy of them all is from the 2000s, “Bart to the Future.” Lisa is elected President of the United States and refers to inheriting “a budget crunch from President Trump.” Eighteen years later, Trump was elected president. For good measure, Lisa’s dress in the episode—a purple blazer with pearls—was nearly indistinguishable from Vice President Kamala Harris’s appearance at the 2021 inauguration. Sometimes, coincidence is more extraordinary than satire.

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From skyscrapers to Super Bowls to the Oval Office, The Simpsons has an uncanny knack for blurring the line between satire and prophecy. With new episodes continuing to premiere, one only wonders: what’s the next joke that’ll become tomorrow’s headline?

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