Predictions 2021: That is what the Simpsons series correctly predicted for 2021 | Life & Knowledge

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There’s just no denying it: compared to the Simpsons, the famous Nostradamus can wrap up. Because if anyone can predict the future, it’s the yellow cartoon family from Springfield.

The Simpsons, penned by Matt Groening (67), were spot on with many prophecies. Most famous direct hit: You predicted the US presidency of Donald Trump (75) – in an episode from 2000 (“Bart’s look into the future”)!

Trump as President

The Simpsons makers often had the right nose for 2021 as well: When US Vice President Kamala Harris (57) was sworn in as US Vice President in January, she wore almost the same costume as Lisa Simpson when she was introduced as President of the United States. Incidentally, this happened in the same episode as the Trump prediction.

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There is also a scene in which Homer is dragging the statue of the city’s founder, Jebediah Springfield, out of a room. This is strongly reminiscent of the storm on the US Capitol when Trump supporters dragged objects out of the meeting rooms.

Almost scary: For the inauguration of a new US President on January 20, 2021, the riot in the Capitol was indirectly prophesied in the episode “Treehouse of Horror XXXI”. After Homer Simpson forgot to vote, the apocalypse breaks out – because Donald Trump is re-elected. Fortunately, the real world was spared that …

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Branson’s flight into space

As early as 2014, the Simpons suspected that billionaire Sir Richard Branson (71) would one day sail through space (episode: “Paint by Pay”). There Branson floats weightlessly in a spaceship, just like on his flight into space last July.

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Funny: Even in the second Groening series “Futurama” the Simpsons-makers landed a hit: there, aliens from the planet Omikron are haunting the earth …

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