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the famous comedy The Simpson that premiered in 1989 has preceded a countless series of situations that first happened in animation and that years later would be exactly duplicated in the real world.
We don’t know what kind of magic the creators, producers, writers and animators of The Simpson to be able to predict a countless series of events that have happened around the world after its creation
It is not known for sure how the creators, scriptwriters and animators managed to predict events such as the Trump presidency, the attack on the Twin Towers and recently the Covid pandemic, among many others.
While it’s no surprise that the animation anticipates things around the globe, it’s still surprising how accurately it does so.
The Simpson predict the disappearance of submarine ‘Titan‘
Last Sunday, June 18, the disappearance of the ‘Titan’ submarine company property Ocean Gate, which offered visits to the remains of the Titanic that sank in 1912 and is located 4 thousand meters in the Atlantic Ocean. The experience had a cost of 250 million dollars.
In it ‘Titan‘ Five people were traveling: Stockton Rush, CEO of OceanGate; diver Hamish Paul-Henri; Nargeolet Harding, British businessman); Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son, Sulaiman Dawood.
The Simpson add one more prediction to your list. 17 years ago in its 17th season they predicted the disappearance of the submarine with chapter 10 entitled ‘Homer’s Paternity Coot’ released in January 2006. The screenwriter Joel H. Cohen in charge of the chapter details how Homer embarks on the adventure of diving into the depths in search of a ship that remained sunk in the ocean.
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KJ.