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10 Times Cartoons Saw Into The Future And Called It Right (And 10 Times They Were Wrong)

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The Simpsons might have predicted the 2020 world health crisis.
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“The Simpsons” has been on the air for so long that they’ve had time to tackle a wide variety of themes from political to pop culture. And every so often, this and other animated shows manage to get things completely right. Today, we’ll be talking about some occasions during which these programs predicted the future. Could we have seen the current health crisis coming way in advance? And how did Homer manage to figure out the mass of the Higgs Boson particle before scientists had a chance to? A Futurama episode featured the Miss Universe debacle which later played out in real life, and gave us a glimpse of an interactive movie similar to the “Black Mirror” special “Bandersnatch.” Even “Inspector Gadget” showed off some futuristic technology which ended up becoming commonplace a few years later, like self driving cars and laptops. “Hey Arnold” showed a particularly terrible play which could have hinted at what a box office failure the “Cats” movie would eventually turn into. Many fans complained that the final season of beloved fantasy series “Game of Thrones” was too unpredictable, but there was one cartoon that seemed to guess the ending way in advance.

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