19 years ago, an episode of "The Simpsons" predicted that.
And this is not the only time I've been able to predict the future.
"The Simpsons" has been running for nearly 30 years, so it's inevitable that some of the themes that appear in the show might happen in real life. But some plotlines are frighteningly close to the events occurring around the world.
We have listed some strange predictions author of this cartoon has been done since the launch of the event in 1989, from Homer to find the Higgs boson for animators draw The Shard in London nearly 20 years before it was built.
Edith Hancock, Luz Amanda Henning Santiago, and Carrie Wittmer contributed to an earlier version of this post.
Here are 18 times "The Simpsons" predict the future, in order of their appearance on the show:
in 1990, Bart catches a fish-eyed three named Blinky in the river by power plants , which brand of local headlines.
More than a decade later, in a reservoir in Argentina. Surprisingly, the reservoir itself is fed by water from nuclear power plants.
An episode from 1990 titled "itchy and scratchy and Marge" show Springfieldians protest statue of Michelangelo's David is being exhibited in the local museum, call obscene artwork for her nudity.
satire of censorship became a reality in July 2016, when the whether for clothing copy Renaissance sculpture that has been established in the center of St Petersburg.
In 1991, an episode of "The Simpsons" see The Beatles' Ringo Starr diligently answering fan mail that has been written decades ago.
In September 2013, two Beatles fans of Essex received a reply to a letter from Paul McCartney and their record is sent to the band 50 years ago. The tape was sent to a London theater this band due to play in but was found a year later in a car boot sale by historians.
In 2013, the BBC's 'The One Show', plus a reply from McCartney.
The Simpsons parodied entertainers Siegfried & Roy in a 1993 episode called "$ pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)." During the episode, the witches were cruelly attacked by a trained white tiger while performing in a casino.
In 2003, Roy Horn of Siegfried and Roy is with Montecore, one of their white tigers. He lived but critically injured in the attack.
In 1994, Doris Lunchlady used "part horse assorted" to make lunch for students at Springfield Elementary.
Nine years later, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland in over a third of beefburger samples from supermarkets and the food is prepared, and swine in 85% of them.
School bullies Dolph Kearny and took the memo to "beat up Martin" in Newton device in an episode of "The Simpsons" aired in 1994. The memo will be quickly translated to "eat Martha" -. a shadow early frustration AutoCorrect
"The Simpsons" was lampooning Apple underwhelming Newton - ancestor ancient iPhone - has just been released, and include handwriting recognition bad,
Nitin Ganatra, former director iOS application engineering at Apple, told Fast Company that special moment on "the Simpsons" are presented. as inspiration to get the iPhone keyboard right.
"The Simpsons" to introduce the idea of a watch you can use as a phone in an episode aired in 1995, almost 20 years before the Apple Watch released.
"Lisa's Wedding" episode of 1995 came with a lot of unexpected prediction. Lisa during a trip to London, we see the skyscrapers behind Tower Bridge that looks eerily similar to The Shard, and that even in the right location.
, 14 years later.
In "Lisa's wedding," we found that the librarian has been replaced by a robot in the "Simpsons" universe.
testing More than 20 years later, to build a prototype for a robotic library runs, while scientists in Singapore have started their own robot librarian.
in a 1998 episode called "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace," Homer Simpson became an inventor and displayed in front of a complicated equation on the blackboard.
By Simon Singh, author of "The Simpsons and The Secret Mathematics them," particles. It was first predicted in 1964 by Professor Peter Higgs and five other physicists, but it was not until 2013 that scientists found evidence of the Higgs boson in the £ 10.4 billion ($ 13 billion) experiment.
Some people maintain that "The Simpsons "17 years before it happened. In a scene of Marge shows Bart sick reading a book called 'Curious George and the Ebola virus.' The virus was not very widespread in the 1990s, but years later it was on the news agenda.
Ebola was first discovered in 1976, and although the latest outbreak of this has been the worst yet, that killed 254 people in the Republic Democratic Congo in 1995 and 224 in Uganda in 2000.
in the episode "When you Dish Upon a Star," which originally aired in 1998, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer produce pitches Homer script, the script is being produced at 20th Century Fox, and the sign in front of the headquarters of the studio revealed that it is "a division of the Walt Disney Co."
on December 14, 2017, Disney bought 21st Century Fox for about $ 52.4 billion, acquired the studio movie Fox (20th Century Fox), in addition to most of the production assets television. Media conglomerates also have access to the prope popular entertainment. rties such as "X-Men," "Avatar" and "The Simpsons"
in 1999, Homer uses energy nukl ir to create hybrid tomato and tobacco plants: "tomacco"
This inspired the US "Simpsons" fan Rob Baur to. In 2003, Baur grafted together the roots of tobacco and tomato stems to make "tomacco." Writer for "The Simpsons" was very impressed that they invited Baur and his family to their office and eat fruit tomacco own.
In 2008, "The Simpsons" show Homer tries to vote for Barack Obama in the US elections, but the machine was broken changed his voice.
Four years later, had to be removed once it is constantly changing the popular vote for Barack Obama for his people for his rival Republican Mitt Romney.
in one of the biggest upsets in Olympic winter of 2018, the US curling team won gold over the favorite, Sweden.
This historic victory is expected in the 2010 episode of "The Simpsons," which is called "Boy Meets Curl." In the episode, Marge and Homer Simpson compete in curling at the Vancouver Olympics and beat Sweden.
In real life US Men's Olympic Curling Team won the gold medal after defeating Sweden even though they were behind, that is exactly how it played out in "The Simpsons." The victory was the second curling medal ever for the United States (excluding Marge and Homer, of course).
MIT professor Bengt Holmstrom won the Nobel Prize in economics in 2016, six years after he bet on to win the Nobel Prize in "The Simpsons."
Holmstrom's name appears on the scorecard bet when Martin, Lisa, databases, and Milhouse bet on the winner of the Nobel Prize.
in 2012, Lady Gaga appeared to Springfield hanging in the air. Five years later, he flew from Houston NRG Stadium roof in real life to do her Super Bowl halftime show.
In the second episode last of Daenerys Targaryen surprised fans when she and her dragon lay waste to the already surrendered king Landing, eliminate thousands of innocents
in 2017, the season 29 episode " the Simpsons "entitled" the Serfsons, "false aspects" game of Thrones "-. including the Three Eyed Raven and King Night - Homer
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