Times “The Simpsons” Bizarrely Predicted The Future

And in 1994, Homer did that thing.


In 1999, radiation spawned mutant tomatoes.

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In 2008, Homer’s voting machine changed his vote.

 In 1995, an entire lemon tree was stolen.

In 1995, Lisa’s “future” fiancé could verbally communicate with his watch.

In 1996, TV evangelists worshipped “the all-mighty dollar.”

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In 1994, horse meat was a secret ingredient.

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In 1998, Professor Fink made hamburger earmuffs.

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In 1994, an Apple product wasn’t always sure what its owner was trying to say.

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In 1991, Ringo took decades to respond to his fans.

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In 1998, Springfield kids were stoked about a yard work simulator.

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In 1995, Lisa’s “future” college librarian was a robot.

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In 1992, Herb Powell built a baby translator.

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In 1995, a “future” dorm room had a Rolling Stones tour poster.

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 In 2002, before Guitar Hero existed, Mick and Keith gave Homer a Guitar Hero jacket.

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In 1991, Homer dreamed of the Land of Chocolate during a meeting.

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In 1996, a high-tech intercom looked exactly like what would become the first-generation iPod.

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In 1993, Gunter and Ernst were attacked by one of their tigers.

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In 1998, Homer stole used cooking grease to turn into quick cash.

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In 1995, “future” phones had video capabilities.

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In 2009, a sign was not a cop.

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  1. what about Ebola?

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