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14''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' has probably the biggest amount of [[HilariousInHindsight hilariously true predictions]] of any Western cartoon to the point where Creator/DisneyPlus has a collection of episodes labeled "''The Simpsons'' Predict".
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16* The season 11 premiere "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E1BeyondBlunderdome Beyond Blunderdome]]" had Creator/MelGibson (voicing himself) and plays on the idea that he is so admired by the public that it makes him uncomfortable. With ''Film/ThePassionOfTheChrist'' and news about his alcoholism and his anti-Semitic and sexist remarks, it looks as if Mel's got his wish. It's both funny and [[HarsherInHindsight depressing]].
17* In the "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E5TreehouseOfHorrorIII Treehouse of Horror III]]" short "Clown Without Pity", a naked Homer runs screaming from his bathtub to escape a harpoon-wielding demonic Krusty the Clown doll and passes by Patty, Selma, and Marge as they have lunch together. Patty puts down her fork and says, "There goes the last lingering thread of my heterosexuality." Years after this throwaway joke in a non-canonical Halloween episode, Patty came out of the closet and revealed that she was a lesbian all along, rather than being heterosexual, but celibate since she thinks all men are as stupid and crass as Homer and will never have a real man like the actor who plays [=MacGyver=]. Notably, in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E15HomersPhobia Homer's Phobia]]", once Homer learns of John's sexuality he says "Now we can never say only straight people have been in this house", Patty had been visiting for years by that point.
18* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E2YouOnlyMoveTwice You Only Move Twice]]" Homer is disappointed when his BenevolentBoss, Hank Scorpio, gives him the Denver Broncos as a gift instead of the Dallas Cowboys. The Broncos are seen practicing on the Simpsons' front lawn, and are portrayed as bumbling and laughably bad at football. Since this episode aired, [[TookALevelInBadass the Broncos have had 4 Super Bowl appearances and won 3 of them]], one of which, Super Bowl XXXIII, was the subject of Season 10's "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday". In fact, the Broncos' would win their first championship only a little over a year after "You Only Move Twice" aired (and their second a year after that). Meanwhile, [[EveryYearTheyFizzleOut the Cowboys haven't reached their conference championship]] since the episode aired.[[note]]They have also had seven regular season meetings against the Broncos since the episode's airing. As of the 2022 NFL season, Denver had won all seven games.[[/note]]
19** One issue in the Simpsons comic book acknowledges the follow-up fact that the Broncos won the Super Bowl when Hank asked Homer about them. One result is that Homer got to pay off Moe's bar tab.
20* On the night of the finale of ''Series/TheCosbyShow'', a special clip aired after a rerun of "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS2E21ThreeMenAndAComicBook Three Men and a Comic Book]]" where Homer and Bart discuss how ''The Cosby Show'' was being taken off the air to keep it from becoming stale, and [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall joke about how they would "run that sucker into the ground" if they were in Cosby's position]]. More than 30 seasons later, ''The Simpsons'' is still on the air.
21-->'''[[https://youtu.be/vWgI2YAupCM?si=3wmkLNnHtWvSwciA YouTube]] user [=JonathanNichollstechandsuch8=]:''' The only reason they haven't cancelled the show yet is to make this scene funnier and funnier.
22* Creator/MattGroening criticized the episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E18AStarIsBurns A Star is Burns]]" because he promised his sitcom would be different from others and one of the sitcom conventions he hated is the crossover episode that plays out like a 20-odd minute advertisement for another show, even removing his name from the credits in protest. Since then, ''The Simpsons'' has had crossover with ''Series/TheXFiles'' ("[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E10TheSpringfieldFiles The Springfield Files]]"), two Jay Sherman cameos ("[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E8HurricaneNeddy Hurricane Neddy]]" and "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E14TheZiffWhoCameToDinner The Ziff Who Came to Dinner]]"), a ''Series/TwentyFour'' crossover ("[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS18E21TwentyFourMinutes 24 Minutes]]"), a crossover with ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' ("[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS26E6Simpsorama Simpsorama]]"), a special guest appearance on ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' where the Simpsons bond with the Griffins ("[[Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy The Simpsons Guy]]"), and crossover shorts with Creator/{{Marvel|Comics}}, ''Franchise/StarWars'', and the ''Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon''.
23* The 1996 episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E13TwoBadNeighbors Two Bad Neighbors]]", in which former president UsefulNotes/GeorgeHWBush moves next door to the Simpsons, includes a scene where Homer tries to trick Bush into opening his door by propping up two cardboard cutouts of his sons Jeb and "[[UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush George Bush, Jr.]]" According to the Season 7 DVDCommentary, the writers (and the mid-90s audience) [[AluminumChristmasTrees had no idea at the time that there actually]] ''[[AluminumChristmasTrees was]]'' [[AluminumChristmasTrees a George Bush, Jr.]], and figured that Homer was just being stupid by making up a name on the spot. And yet, they somehow knew who Jeb Bush was.
24* In the [[VideoGame/TheSimpsons old Konami arcade]], one of the enemies are [[AnthropomorphicFood donuts]] in the Dream Land level. Cut to the Season 9 episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E19SimpsonTide Simpson Tide]]", it begins with Homer's dream he's on the [[Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes Planet of the Donuts]].
25* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E24Homerpalooza Homerpalooza]]", when Homer is worried about being out of touch with the current music scene, he revisits his old favorite record store (Good Vibrations, since renamed to Suicide Notes). When he mentions the Us Festival being sponsored by "That guy from Apple Computers", the Gen X cashier holds up a music CD and sardonically asks "''What'' computers?" When the episode aired in 1996 Apple was at its lowest point and seen as a dying company, but mounted a comeback the next year with iMac, as well as massive success with iTunes, iPod, iPhone, and more, eventually becoming one of the world's most valuable and ubiquitous companies.
26* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E3LisasSax Lisa's Sax]]", a parody bumper for Creator/TheWB had Michigan J. Frog lamenting on how nobody watches the network. In 2006, The WB went off the air and merged with UPN to form the CW.
27* "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E20TheTroubleWithTrillions The Trouble with Trillions]]" had Homer, Burns and Smithers landing in Cuba at the same time UsefulNotes/FidelCastro is considering the possibility of abandoning Communism. About fifteen years later, Cuba and the U.S. restored diplomatic ties, with many pointing that socialism in the island may have its days counted once the embargo is lifted.
28** The fact that Castro took the trillion dollar banknote while leaving the trio to their fates contrasts with many Cuban exiles and Tea Party supporters who have decried the detente as the deal was ambiguous regarding any important changes to Cuba's political system.
29* "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E6BartStar Bart Star]]" has the family buying Bart's football gear at a store called Sportacus. This was eight years before ''Series/LazyTown'' premiered. In the same episode, the "WHO ARE WE? WILDCATS!" cheer is made funnier by making just a minor switch to "[[Film/HighSchoolMusical WHAT TEAM?]]"
30* "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E11That90sShow That '90s Show]]", an episode aired in 2008 and set in the early 1990s, has a scene where Homer and Marge divide their belongings. The joke is supposed to be that Homer keeps all the stuff that ends up being worthless by the 2000s: "I'll keep the [=LPs=], and you take the [=CDs=]. I'll take the typewriter, you take the computer. I'll take the Enron stock, you take the Microsoft stock." Except that in 2008 vinyl records were already making a comeback among the music cognoscenti, and online streaming was well on its way of replacing [=CDs=] as the main form in which people consume digital music. A few years after the episode aired, those [=LPs=] would probably sell for a lot more than the [=CDs=].
31** The episode's title itself is a reference to Fox's ''Series/That70sShow'' (1998-2006) (and its short lived 2002 spinoff, ''Series/That80sShow''). In 2021, a SequelSeries to ''That '70s Show'' was announced to air on Creator/{{Netflix}}, titled...''Series/That90sShow''!
32* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E15HomieTheClown Homie the Clown]]", Homer (dressed as Krusty) presents an award for "Cable's Most Promising New Series", which goes to reruns of ''Series/StarskyAndHutch''. During the late 1990s, pay TV became increasingly prominent in American homes and "premium" cable networks like Creator/{{HBO}} and Creator/{{AMC}} began producing high-profile series at the same time these became more affordable, eventually becoming as big as the over-the-air networks.
33* Similarly, in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E22SecretsOfASuccessfulMarriage Secrets of a Successful Marriage]]" has Homer blaming his not visiting museum on "those TV networks pushing one good show after another". The joke when this first aired was that the first half of the 1990s were a low point for TV. Nowadays, it ''is'' about an overload of acclaimed shows, to the point one can barely keep up -- something the show itself satirizes in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS30E8KrustyTheClown Krusty the Clown.]]"
34* "Bart to the Future" features Lenny saying he didn't vote for Lisa, but Chastity Bono. Who we know better now as Chaz Bono. Retroactively, this means Lenny might be starting to forget some things at his age.
35* In the 2011 episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS22E16AMidsummersNiceDream A Midsummer's Nice Dream]]" [[PopCulturalOsmosisFailure Bart doesn't know who Beavis and Butt-Head are]]. Their show was revived that same year.
36* [[https://twitter.com/theharryshearer/status/598707703020658688 The announcement]] that Creator/HarryShearer leaving the show in 2015 (actually, he returned for two more seasons) became quite ironically hilarious considering they did [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHaXdl20Prg a gag]] about the subject, with another VA replacing Shearer as Ned Flanders, over a decade prior in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS10E13HomerToTheMax Homer to the Max]]". The comment "they don't have to pay the actors squat" is just the icing on the cake, as there is speculation that [[http://www.theverge.com/2015/5/14/8604495/harry-shearer-leaves-the-simpsons-no-mr-burns-flanders money had something to do with Shearer deciding to leave.]] [[note]]The joke was originally a jab at Fox for threatening to hire a new cast during a contract dispute with the voice actors in 1998.[[/note]]
37* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E3WhenFlandersFailed When Flanders Failed]]" Flanders accounts having his house and assets repossessed by "nice" people who were only doing their job. This seems like a standard ExtremeDoormat disposition from the character, until "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E12IMarriedMarge I Married Marge]]" features the Simpsons couple having a visit from a repo man who genuinely ''is'' cheerful, affable and apologetic about collecting their possessions ("Repossessing is the hardest part of my job").
38* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E3HomerGoesToCollege Homer Goes To College]]", when Homer is told he has to go to college to keep his job, Bart sarcastically asks "Barber or clown?", angering Homer. Later, in "Homie the Clown", Homer actually goes to clown college and becomes a Krusty the Clown impersonator, and he would later become a barber in "Homer Scissorhands."
39* "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS14E6TheGreatLouseDetective The Great Louse Detective]]":
40** Towards the end of the episode, Sideshow Bob resorts to killing Bart, but can't do it, because he's grown accustomed [[NoYay to the boy's face]], and because he feels that [[VictoryIsBoring Victory Will Be Boring]] if he kills Bart, as described in his VillainSong. Nearly 13 years later, in the [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS27E5TreehouseOfHorrorXXVI Treehouse of Horror XXVI]] segment "Wanted: Dead, then Alive", Bob finally seems to have gotten over the epiphany by killing Bart; but after a few days, he recalls the notion that Victory Is Still Boring without Bart around, so he decides to prolong his victory by creating a Reanimator machine and bringing his ArchEnemy BackFromTheDead before going all ''ComicBook/EmperorJoker'' on Bart in a DeathMontage.
41** The episode [[TakeThat makes fun of]] ''Series/That80sShow'' with a ShowWithinAShow ''That '30s Show''. This is before ''The Simpsons'' came out with the episode [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E11That90sShow "That 90s Show"]].
42** Sideshow Bob is offered his pick of roles in Theatre/ManOfLaMancha. In 2019, Creator/KelseyGrammer played the title role.
43* The final segment of "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS18E4TreehouseOfHorrorXVII Treehouse of Horror XVII]]" called "The Day the Earth Looked Stupid" was set in the 1930s. The ending shot showed a ruined Springfield set to "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire". Two years later, ''VideoGame/Fallout3'' (set in a futuristic world if it was imagined by people in the 1930s) was released and used the same song for the intro and slowly pans out to show a ruined Washington D.C. similar to the former.
44* In 2005's "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS16E16DontFearTheRoofer Don't Fear the Roofer]]", while Homer is describing why he likes hanging around Ray Magini, he states that they [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 finish each other's sandwiches]].
45* In the 1992 episode, "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E8NewKidOnTheBlock New Kid on the Block]]", Homer sues seafood restaurant, The Frying Dutchman, for false advertising after getting kicked out for eating too much at the all-you-can-eat buffet. Twenty years later, [[http://www.eater.com/2012/5/15/6586551/man-denied-all-you-can-eat-fish-arrested-for-picketing a man named Bill Wisth pickets a seafood restaurant for kicking him out when takes advantage of their all-you-can-eat policy.]] Many comments on [=YouTube=] and news websites made comparisons to the episode.
46* A joke in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E16BartVsAustralia Bart vs. Australia]]" involves Homer misreading UsefulNotes/{{Uruguay}} as "U R Gay". Uruguay would eventually become the first South American country to legalize same-sex marriage.
47* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E8LisaOnIce Lisa on Ice]]", Springfield Elementary's auditorium is called the "[[WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead Butthead]] Memorial Auditorium", named by Springfield's students, much to Principal Skinner's frustration[[note]]This was inspired by an incident in Greenwood, South Carolina, where children proposed having a new elementary school named Springfield Elementary School.[[/note]]. This scene became funnier when, in 2016, an online survey to name a new UK research ship led to the winning choice "Boaty [=McBoatface=]".
48* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E15DeepSpaceHomer Deep Space Homer]]", Homer regrets not going to the mall to meet Creator/MrT. Come ''VideoGame/LEGODimensions'', where Homer can finally meet B.A. at long last.
49* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS14E5HelterShelter Helter Shelter]]", while the Simpsons home is being fumigated, Lisa proposes that they stay at a youth hostel, to which Bart objects with "I do not want another lecture from a German backpacker about how we don't appreciate the national park system." Later, in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS16E17TheHeartbrokeKid The Heartbroke Kid]]", the Simpson family turn their home into a youth hostel for German backpackers, and they are indeed subjected to nonstop lectures about America's inadequacies. And they did this so they can pay for ''Bart'''s therapy at a fat camp.
50-->'''German Backpacker:''' Problem number 35 with America: No universal healthcare. Number 36: No metric system. What is this, the time of Charlemagne? Answer me, answer me now!
51* This show managed to predict what would happen in Music/LadyGaga's [[http://www.stereogum.com/1923072/the-simpsons-predicted-lady-gagas-super-bowl-halftime-show/video/ 2017 Super Bowl Halftime Show]].
52* In ''[[VideoGame/TheSimpsons The Simpsons Arcade Game]]'', whenever any family member loses a life, they fly back in wearing their own respective superhero costume. Homer's costume (consisting of bright blue, long-sleeved tights, a red cape and his underwear worn on the outside) looks suspiciously similar to the one he would sport as his alter-ego, The Pie Man, in "Simple Simpson" (only he wears white underwear instead of gold.)
53* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E8BoyScoutzNTheHood Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood]]," Martin Prince plays the ''Film/MyDinnerWithAndre'' arcade game, the gameplay of which is limited to watching lengthy conversations and using the joystick to select dialogue choices. [[VisualNovel Nowadays, such a game]] doesn't seem so far-fetched.
54* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E21ThePTADisbands The PTA Disbands]]", Bart discovers that for years, he's actually been drinking [[ShoddyKnockoffProduct "Malk" instead of milk.]] Malk now actually exists. [[http://malkorganics.com It's almond milk.]]
55* In the "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E4TreehouseOfHorrorVIII Treehouse of Horror VIII]]" segment "Fly vs. Fly" Bart puts Snowball II and Santa's Little Helper into the teleporter and it comes out [[WesternAnimation/CatDog with Helper's head on one end and Snowball's head on the other.]]
56* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E18IAmFuriousYellow I Am Furious (Yellow)]]", Creator/StanLee unsuccessfully attempts to [[HulkingOut turn into the Hulk]], claiming that he actually managed to do it once before. 11 years later, [[https://youtu.be/RT6VdfvJSTs?t=10m41s one of his powers]] in ''VideoGame/LEGOMarvelSuperHeroes'' is to [[HulkingOut Hulk Out]].
57** Additionally, ''[[ComicBook/TheSimpsons Simpsons Comics]]'' #5 (published 8 years before the episode) features the Springfieldians (including most of the Simpson family) gaining [[RadiationInducedSuperpowers superpowers from a nuclear explosion]], with Homer becoming a Hulk-{{expy}} called The Indigestible Bulk.
58* The season 5 episode [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E12BartGetsFamous "Bart Gets Famous"]], released in 1994, has Bart earn his FifteenMinutesOfFame after embarrassing himself on live TV, with the one-liner "I didn't do it" becoming a MemeticMutation that even got turned into a hit novelty rap song. Fast-forward to 2016, and a teenage girl named Danielle Bregoli becomes famous after embarrassing herself on ''Series/DrPhil'', with the one-liner "catch me outside, how 'bout dah!?" becoming a MemeticMutation that even got turned into a hit novelty rap song.
59* The picture above comes from near the end of the 1998 episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS10E5WhenYouDishUponAStar When You Dish Upon a Star]]", showing the exterior of 20th Century Fox Studios with the notice "A Division of Walt Disney Co." on their famous searchlight logo. In 2017, it was announced that [[http://www.enhancedonlinenews.com/news/eon/20171214005651/en/Walt-Disney-Company-Acquire-Twenty-First-Century-Fox/ Disney would acquire 21st Century Fox]] (which was completed in early 2019), whose assets include the studio and ''The Simpsons'' itself.
60** Pretty much '''every single one''' of the TakeThat jokes aimed at Disney that have been on the show over the years (up to and including several urban legends about Walt Disney in the character of [[MrAltDisney Roger Myers, Sr.]]) are now this because of the purchase, as the acquisition of 21st Century Fox can be seen as karma for the Disney digs and the digs in question can now be seen in the same light as the show's BitingTheHandHumor jokes at Fox.
61* "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E14LisaVsMalibuStacy Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy]]"
62** When Lisa complains about the new talking Malibu Stacy doll to her friends, one of them exclaims that there's something wrong with her's, which erroneously says "My Spider Sense is tingling! Anybody call for a web-slinger?" Hank Azaria speaks this line; he went on to voice Venom, one of Spider-Man's most popular villains on [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries another Fox animated program]] not long after.
63** Later on, Kent Brockman devotes his entire newscast to talking about the "Lisa Lionheart" doll (at his daughter's request), briefly mentioning at the very end that "The President was arrested for murder". In April 2023, a trailer for the ''Film/{{Barbie|2023}}'' movie premiered the same day that UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump became the first U.S. President, former or otherwise, to have felony charges pressed against him.
64* The Season 21 premiere, "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS21E1HomerTheWhopper Homer The Whopper]]" manages two:
65** Comic Book Guy creates a superhero named Everyman, who has the ability to absorb the powers of any superhero by touching their comic book. Two years later, a ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' team, with the ability to change into the forms of any Sentai hero of the past with the use of Ranger Keys, would make their debut, called ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger''. It would later be adapted for the ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' franchise as ''[[Series/PowerRangersMegaforce Power Rangers Super Megaforce]]''.
66** A pair of posters outside Ginormous Pictures are for fictitious ''Franchise/StarWars'' and ''Franchise/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'' movies. On 18 December 2015, both ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' and ''[[Film/AlvinAndTheChipmunks Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip]]'' were released in the United States.
67* In the Season 21 episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS21E12BoyMeetsCurl Boy Meets Curl]]", Homer, Marge, Principal Skinner and his mother Agnes form a mixed curling team that was chosen to play and win the gold medal at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, putting Sweden at second place and Russia at third place. [[https://www.cbssports.com/olympics/news/look-the-simpsons-predicted-usa-curlings-olympic-gold-medal-in-2010/ Eight years later]], the U.S. would actually win the gold medal in curling at [=PyeongChang=] in South Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics, and while they did put Sweden in second place with the silver medal, the only difference is that Switzerland was put in third place with the bronze medal instead of Russia.
68* "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS21E18ChiefOfHearts Chief of Hearts]]" has Chief Wiggum mentions that Ralph worries about [[ComicBook/InjusticeGodsAmongUs Superman deciding to kill everybody.]]
69* The 2007 episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E7HusbandsAndKnives Husbands and Knives]]" features a cameo from comic book writer Creator/AlanMoore, who gets angry about a ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' {{spinoff}} called ''Watchmen Babies'', which was apparently produced by Creator/DCComics without his involvement. Starting in 2011, DC actually ''did'' bring back the cast of ''Watchmen'' for several stories done without Moore's involvement or permission. And in 2019, they released a literal SpinoffBabies version of ''ComicBook/SwampThing'' (which Moore [[MyRealDaddy made famous]]) called ''Swamp Kid''.
70* The basic plot of "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS18E17MargeGamer Marge Gamer]]" is Marge entering an MMORPG world and encountering Bart there. And then we have ''Literature/DoYouLoveYourMomAndHerTwoHitMultiTargetAttacks''.
71* The B-plot of the season 18 episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS18E8TheHawHawedCouple The Haw-Hawed Couple]]" involves a ''Literature/HarryPotter'' spoof with an ending that Homer doesn't want to reveal to Lisa, and in the process claims that the characters "went to ''Franchise/StarWars'' Land and fought star wars". About thirteen years later, Disneyland opened its official immersive "''Star Wars'' Land", ''Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge'', to compete with rival park Universal Studios' Wizarding World of ''Harry Potter'', which was itself built a decade after the episode aired.
72* The 43rd issue of the Simpsons comic book featured a story where proposals were given for ''Itchy and Scratchy'' character Poochie to star in his own show. One proposed show was a spoof of ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984'' where infant versions of Poochie and the rest of the cast were looked after by a man named Manny. In [[WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018 the 2018 reboot]], the episode "Mister Manny" would have a man named Manny come over to temporarily watch over the Muppet Babies in Nanny's stead.
73* In [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS16E17TheHeartbrokeKid The Heartbroke Kid]], Gil's pitch to Skinner was that kids can give him a list of snacks and he will go and buy it for them (a day later). He basically just described a less efficient version of delivery services like Postmates or Uber Eats in 2005.
74* At one point in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E17MySisterMySitter My Sister, My Sitter]]," Bart pulls a prank pretending to be an ambassador from Ghana. 23 years later, [[https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/12/world/russia-ghana-troll-farms-2020-ward/index.html people from Ghana would pull their own large-scale act of trolling]].
75* From "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E17HomerTheSmithers Homer The Smithers]]":
76** Upon being DrivenToSuicide, Smithers exclaims, "I don't deserve to live on your planet anymore!" Then along comes the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "[[Recap/{{FuturamaS6E9AClockworkOrigin}} A Clockwork Origin]]", and with it Prof. Farnsworth's line, "I don't want to live on this planet anymore."
77** Homer tries to make his boss some breakfast, but all his efforts result in things catching fire. So he settles for ordering donuts from a local eatery, which he tries to pass off as his own cooking. Sounds like a predecessor to the now memetic "Steamed Hams" sketch from "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E2122ShortFilmsAboutSpringfield 22 Short Films About Springfield]]."
78* :One of Skinner's lies to Chalmers in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E2122ShortFilmsAboutSpringfield 22 Short Films About Springfield]]" is that there's an aurora borealis "at this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within [his] kitchen". Set the whole thing in Japan and replace "kitchen" with "summer camp", and you basically have the start of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' (which aired in Japan almost three years after this episode).
79* "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E1TreehouseOfHorrorVII Treehouse Of Horror VII]]":
80** "Citizen Kang" ends with Kang, who was impersonating Bob Dole, winning the election, possibly a TakeThat at how President Clinton's chances for re-election were considered slim due to his popularity being low at the time this episode was produced[[note]]To contextualize: Clinton had attracted considerable scorn for the assault weapons ban that cost him the 1994 mid-terms; there had been a then-unprecedented government shutdown; The economy was growing slower than before the 1989-93 depression[[/note]]. Clinton ended up winning the election in a landslide, partly because of Dole's many ''faux pas'' during the campaign.
81** In "The Genesis Tub", [[https://frinkiac.com/img/S08E01/609992.jpg The tub ships that attack Bart]] look a lot like the Planet Express ship from ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}''.
82** In "The Thing And I", we see that a beloved Simpsons character is actually an impostor and the "true" counterpart returns. Sounds similar to the infamous "The Principal and the Pauper", only with the opposite ending. Matt Groening even argued that episode would have worked better if it were a "Treehouse of Horror" story.
83* [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E5TheFatAndTheFurriest "The Fat and the Furriest"]] has a scene where Homer watches a ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'' video where the characters retell the story of Moses. Four years after the episode aired, a ''[=VeggieTales=]'' video based on the story of Moses called ''Moe And The Big Exit'' was released, but it wasn't a straight adaptation like the parody, but rather one placing the story in a Western setting.
84* In [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS12E9HOMR HOMR]], Homer invested in a company that specializes in animation that projects motion capture onto the character in real time. The joke being that the technology was AwesomeButImpractical at the time but we're seeing this type of technology in late 2010 with the existence of {{Virtual YouTuber}}s like ''WebAnimation/KizunaAi'' and ''WebAnimation/{{Hololive}}''.
85* In [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E21MargeInChains Marge in Chains]], Mayor Quimby addresses the flu epidemic from the Bahamas, pretending it's his office. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the mayor of Austin caught heat when he urged citizens to stay home, while he was on a vacation in Mexico. And again in 2021, Texas senator Ted Cruz got criticized for scheduling an impromptu vacation to Cancun with his family despite the pandemic persisting ''and'' Texas experiencing catastrophic power outages due to a blizzard.
86* In [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E22RoundSpringfield Round Springfield]] Krusty blames his personal issues on his Percodan addiction, come 2018 and Roseanne Barr infamously blamed Ambien for her making racist remarks on Twitter which resulted in Sanofi's (the maker of Ambien) own Twitter account publicly rebuking her by claiming that "racism is not a known side-effect of Ambien".
87* The jabs at ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' became this when Creator/JohnKricfalusi did the {{couch gag}}s for "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS23E2BartStopsToSmellTheRoosevelts Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts]]" and "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS27E5TreehouseOfHorrorXXVI Treehouse of Horror XXVI]]".
88* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS12E17SimpsonSafari Simpson Safari]]", there is a scene where Homer claims that Hippos can't swim before Lisa tries to rebuttal him and then a hippo runs away from a river after the family goes on a boat. In 2006, ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' introduced a Pokémon that is a Ground-type hippo, meaning it's a hippo that's afraid of water.
89* In "Bart-Mangled Banner", [[Series/SesameStreet Elmo]] is shown to be among the liberal celebrities jailed for their political views. In 2021, the Conservative Political Action Conference officially banned the ''Sesame Street'' Muppets for promoting COVID-19 vaccines.
90* In ''[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS27E5TreehouseOfHorrorXXVI Wanted: Dead, Then Alive]]'', Bob, angry at some students who know nothing about Creator/TSEliot, laments that "I didn't think the author of Theatre/{{Cats}} could be insulted further." [[Film/{{Cats}} Uh, about that...]]
91* In "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner", posters for ''[[ChristmasSpecial A Matrix Christmas]]'' and ''[[Franchise/{{Peanuts}} You're in the Matrix, Charlie Brown]]'' are outside the Springfield Googolplex. The fourth Matrix film, ''Film/TheMatrixResurrections'', ended up releasing 3 days before Christmas in the full swing of the holiday season, making ''A Matrix Christmas'' a reality.
92%%* Ned Flanders tells Rod and Todd that the Flanders are going to have an imagination Christmas in the 2000 episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E10LittleBigMom Little Big Mom]]". During the 2021 holiday season, [[http://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschilchter/2021/10/28/bare-shelves-will-make-this-a-merry-nothingmas-n2598089 supply chain issues emerged]], which coupled with rising inflation levels, has led to [[https://www.wtvq.com/pandemic-supply-chain-issues-will-make-this-christmas-different/ concerns about the possibility of people being unable to spend Christmas as usual]].
93* "Angry Dad: The Movie" featured a ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'' parody called ''Willis and Crumble in Better Gnomes and Gardens''. 11 years after it aired, [[https://deadline.com/2022/01/wallace-and-gromit-are-back-bbc-netflix-1234916119/ a Wallace and Gromit movie about a gnome]] was announced.
94* In the [[JurassicFarce Geriatric Park]]" segment of "Treehouse of Horror XXIX", Mrs. Glick transforms into an ''Iguanodon'', a dinosaur that has not yet appeared in the ''Franchise/JurassicPark'' films... until ''Film/JurassicWorldDominion'' in 2022.
95* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E12HomerTheGreat Homer the Great]]", the song of the Stonecutters mentions various outlandish conspiracy theories that the Stonecutters are behind, such as sinking Atlantis and hiding aliens from the general public. Of note is the lyric "Who holds back the electric car?", the very notion of which was seen as being entirely outlandish at the time. Two or so decades later, Tesla cars are widespread around the globe. Looks like the Stonecutters decided to finally stop restricting them!
96* Issue 6 of the comic book has Bart and his friends getting in trouble for performing a skit at the school talent show in which Edna has an affair with Willie and Skinner, played by Bart, shoots them both in a crime of passion ("Never clap another man's eraser, Willie"). This was before Skinner and Edna actually became an item in the show.
97* In a 1991 interview, writer Jon Vitti, crediting co-creator Sam Simon as an unsung tonal director of the show, said that thanks to Simon's propensity for steering the writers away from overdone stock TV scenarios, "[[TemptingFate there will never be a show with Bart lying in a hospital bed with cut-in clips from old shows]]." 1993's "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show" used this exact premise (though it's Homer who's hospitalized instead of Bart).
98* Creator/PhilippePeythieu, the European French dub voice actor of Homer (who works at Springfield's nuclear power plant), ended up dubbing the UsefulNotes/{{Chernobyl}} nuclear power plant's jerkass engineer in chief Anatoly Dyatlov in the [[Series/{{Chernobyl}} 2019 HBO miniseries]].
99* In "Grade School Confidential," Principal Skinner denies a rumor that he had SexAtWork with the phrase, "I did not have relations in that closet." The episode aired in April 1997, nearly ten months before UsefulNotes/BillClinton would use [[MemeticMutation the phrase that just made you think of]] to deny his affair with Monica Lewinsky.
100* In "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner", the movie guide "What Would Jesus View?" bans ''Teenage Sex Wager'', but apparently has no problem with ''The Re-Deadening''. A similar situation occurred in real life in 2008 when a movie theatre in Salt Lake City refused to show ''Film/ZackAndMiriMakeAPorno'' but had no problem with showing ''Film/SawV''.
101* ''ComicBook/TheSimpsons'' (comic book series) once had a ''WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror'' issue with a story called "Murder, He Wrote", which parodied the Japanese manga series ''Manga/DeathNote''. 14 years later, "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS34E6TreehouseOfHorrorXXXIII Treehouse of Horror XXXIII]]" had a segment called "Death Tome", which is a parody of the ''Anime/DeathNote'' anime series.
102* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E10DiatribeOfAMadHousewife Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]", Marge, a housewife, writes a cheesy romance novel involving a love triangle that is an obvious WishFulfillment, has stand-ins for herself, Homer, and Ned, and becomes a HateSink in-universe. [[Literature/TheTwilightSaga A few years later, another housewife writes a similar novel]].
103* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS12E11WorstEpisodeEver Worst Episode Ever]]", one of the movies in Comic Book Guy's collection is ''[[Film/TheGodfather Godfather III]] -- [[TakeThat Good Version]]''. In 2020, Creator/FrancisFordCoppola released a recut of ''The Godfather Part III'' titled ''The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone'', which proved to be better-received than the original release.
104* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E20LittleGirlInTheBigTen Little Girl In The Big Ten]]", Principal Skinner receives a dedication for his many years as principal, which includes a plaque being installed on the school wall. [[BlackComedy Unfortunately, for some reason, the carvers put in a death date (2010) on it as well]]. Needless to say, this is a lot funnier now that 2010 has come and gone and Skinner's still in the show.
105* In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS2E12TheWayWeWas The Way We Was]]", Homer skips English class, saying that he's never going to England. Guess which country they go to in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E4TheReginaMonologues The Regina Monologues]]".
106* In season 26 episode 21 "Bull-E" (aired in 2015); during the school dance, Bart is asked to dance by a girl, to which an imaginary puberty demon appears before him to encourage him to accept. [[WesternAnimation/BigMouth Sounds familiar?]]
107* In "Homer Goes to Prep School", when Homer meets with Kirk at the fun zone, Kirk doesn't have a phone; he's just pretending to use one while tapping and swiping on thin air. Come next season, in "YOLO", Kirk has a mid-life crisis and gets his own phone.
108* In "Dark Knight Court", Lisa sarcastically congratulates Bart on having completed the "legendary grand slam" of ruining Easter after ruining Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas: although we've seen him ruin the latter two holidays, in the show's one canon Halloween episode ("Halloween of Horror") a few seasons later, it's ''Lisa'' that ruins Halloween.
109* The aptitude test in "Separate Vocations" gives the kids three options for what animal they'd want to be: "A) a carpenter ant, B) a nurse shark, or C) a lawyer bird." Post-''Futurama'', the last option could be interpreted as a shout-out to that show's recurring lawyer character, who is a giant alien chicken.
110* In season 2's "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS2E2SimpsonAndDelilah Simpson And Delilah]]", Smithers's scheme to try and discredit Homer has some similarities to Frank Grimes's attempts at that in season 8's "Homer's Enemy", the difference being that Smithers takes a subtle approach while Frank went with a more grandiose, over-the-top scheme that was more susceptible to failure than he thought.

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