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## Top 10 Insane Times The Simpsons Predicted The Future

The animated sitcom The Simpsons has been on the air for over three decades, and in that time it has become known for its uncanny ability to predict the future. Here are ten of the most insane times The Simpsons made predictions that later came true:

1. Donald Trump's Presidency: In a 2000 episode, Bart Simpson is shown a vision of the future where Donald Trump is President of the United States. Trump is depicted as a buffoonish and incompetent leader, and his presidency is a disaster. This prediction came true in 2016 when Trump was elected President.

2. The Ebola Outbreak: In a 1997 episode, Marge Simpson reads a book about a deadly virus called the "Osaka Flu." The virus is described as being highly contagious and deadly, and it causes a global pandemic. In 2014, the Ebola virus outbreak occurred, and it bore striking similarities to the virus depicted in The Simpsons episode.

3. The Rise of Smartwatches: In a 1995 episode, Homer Simpson is shown wearing a watch that can make phone calls and access the internet. This device is remarkably similar to the smartwatches that are popular today.

4. The Disney-Fox Merger: In a 2019 episode, a Disney executive is shown making a presentation about a potential merger with Fox. The merger is eventually completed in 2019, and it is the largest media merger in history.

5. The Coronavirus Pandemic: In a 1993 episode, Marge Simpson is shown reading a book about a virus called the "Kung Flu." The virus is described as being highly contagious and deadly, and it causes a global pandemic. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic occurred, and it bore striking similarities to the virus depicted in The Simpsons episode.

6. The Siegfried & Roy Tiger Attack: In a 1993 episode, Homer Simpson is shown attending a Siegfried & Roy show in Las Vegas. During the show, one of the tigers attacks Roy Horn and drags him off the stage. In 2003, a real-life tiger attack occurred at a Siegfried & Roy show in Las Vegas, and it bore striking similarities to the attack depicted in The Simpsons episode.

7. The Boston Marathon Bombing: In a 2013 episode, Homer Simpson is shown running in the Boston Marathon when a bomb goes off. In 2013, the Boston Marathon bombing occurred, and it bore striking similarities to the bombing depicted in The Simpsons episode.

8. The iPhone: In a 2010 episode, Bart Simpson is shown using a smartphone that looks remarkably like the iPhone. The phone has a touchscreen, apps, and a camera. In 2007, the first iPhone was released, and it bore striking similarities to the phone depicted in The Simpsons episode.

9. The Sochi Olympics: In a 2014 episode, Homer Simpson is shown attending the Sochi Olympics in Russia. The Olympics are depicted as being plagued by corruption and scandal. In 2014, the Sochi Olympics were plagued by corruption and scandal, including allegations of bribery and doping.

10. The 2020 Tokyo Olympics: In a 2014 episode, Homer Simpson is shown attending the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in Japan. The Olympics are depicted as being held in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, with athletes competing in events such as "trampoline dodgeball" and "zombie bowling." In 2021, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and they were held in a largely empty stadium.

These are just a few of the many times that The Simpsons has predicted the future. The show's writers have a knack for satirizing current events and predicting future trends, and their work has often been praised for its accuracy and foresight.

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