“The Simpsons” disappoints its fans after 35 years… This prediction failed

The famous cartoon series “The Simpsons” contradicted expectations, after its prophecy of Tully failed Kamala Harris Presidency of the United States.

“The Simpsons” disappoints its fans

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The series, which is famous for predicting many future events over the course of 35 years, according to the Nypost newspaper, indicated in a previous episode titled “Bart to the Future” that “Lisa Simpson” would become the first president of the United States, and “Lisa” appeared in the episode wearing a colorful costume. The purple was identical to the outfit Harris wore to US President Joe Biden’s 2021 inauguration, including the necklace and earrings.

This made expectations in favor of Kamala Harris that she would be president, but the elections resulted in a victory Donald Trump He won the presidential seat ahead of his rival.

Previous predictions for the famous “The Simpsons” series

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The series was famous for its predictions of several global events, such as the Corona pandemic, and the inauguration of Donald Trump as president before his first election in 2016; What increased the audience’s amazement with this series and its ability to predict.

However, the series’ producers have clarified that some matches may be purely coincidental, and that the series is primarily based on the study of human behaviour.

‘The Simpsons’ producers: We studied history

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The producers of “The Simpsons” believe that the series’ success in predicting some events is due to the study of human history.

Despite its fame for its predictions, “The Simpsons” producers complain about the spread of fake news claiming that the series predicted events that did not happen, and they assert that this news harms the reputation of the series and confuses the audience.

The series’ executive producer, Matt Sillman, previously spoke about the success of predicting the future, telling People magazine: The answer that no one likes is that if you study history and mathematics, it will be literally impossible not to predict some things.

He added: If you say enough things, some of them will interfere with reality, and this is the mathematical issue. From a historical perspective, if you make a series based on studying the past follies of humanity, you will certainly be able to predict the future follies of humanity as it delves into more absurdities. So, we don’t really think about it.

Sillman also noted that one thing he doesn’t like is when viewers put fake pictures online and claim they’re predictions from the show.

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