Pure Coincidence? The Simpsons Animator Addresses Show's Remarkable Ability To Predict Things
The show has managed to foresee a wide range of events during its outstanding run. The Trump episode, in particular, drew everyone's attention. It depicted Lisa assuming the presidency and calmly in.
It appears like history currently has a touch of The Simpsons as if they somehow predicted what would happen.
From Lady Gaga's airborne stadium entrance to the buzz of murder hornets and the Covid-19 saga, to the pretty significant occurrence of Donald Trump becoming President of the United States, the show has managed to foresee a wide range of events during its outstanding run.
The Trump episode, in particular, drew everyone's attention. It depicted Lisa assuming the presidency and calmly informing her advisors that President Trump had left them with a budget crisis.
The Simpsons animator debunks the show's future predictions
Despite this evidence and fans of the show pointing out weird moments from the show that turned out to be real, the creators of this classic series have not provided an explanation.
The matter came up again in a subsequent interaction, but animator Phil Ortiz waved it off, stating, "Don't believe those. It was all a coincidence. Do you mean all those forecasts, Donald Trump?"
A Tik Tok video showing the aforementioned conversation, shared by a user, has gone viral. Users of the platform suspected he was privy to some inside information and was being watched by someone with significant authority.
There are many conspiracy theories about the show
Fans of The Simpsons have noticed that the programme frequently predicts the future, and several conspiracy theories have circulated about this.
The Simpson's most recent prediction was the tragic case of the missing Titanic submarine in July, which finally murdered all five passengers aboard. A similar thing happened in Simpsons Tids, the tenth episode of the 17th season, which aired in 2006.
The Simpsons really predicted the titanic submarine situation .. and that they would completely run out of oxygen (watch till the end) this is actually scary. pic.twitter.com/xOWtE6DTQq
¡ª Qura (@Qurandale) June 22, 2023
Matt Groening directed the satirical animated sitcom, which premiered on December 17, 1989. Its plot centres around a working-class father named Homer Simpson and his dysfunctional family as they struggle with comedic events and the ups and downs of everyday life in Springfield.
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