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The Simpsons producer reveals series predicted Donald Trump would stand in 2024 during a 2015 episode
Simpsons screenwriter Al Jean shared an episode screenshot from 2015, featuring a flying Homer Simpson and a sign in the background reading 'Trump 2024'.
It comes as the former US president said on Tuesday he would officially mount a third campaign for the White House.
Writers of The Simpsons have previously gained a reputation for predicting events in the real world, hinting in 2000 that Trump would one day be president.
The episode, titled Bart To The Future, showed Lisa Simpson as president telling her advisors 'as you know we've inherited quite a budget cut from President Trump'.
Mr Jean previously told the PA news agency that there were 'two types of Simpsons predictions' and the Trump prediction was an 'insane coincidence'.
A similar scenario to the events in Ukraine had also previously been depicted in an episode.
The 1998 episode, titled Simpson Tide, jokes that the Soviet Union was never truly dissolved as army troops and tanks arrive on the streets and the Berlin Wall is resurrected.
Mr Jean told the PA news agency that he was 'really sad this came true, but not surprised'.
'It's been said that there are two types of Simpsons predictions,' he said.
'There are these insane coincidences like Trump, then there's things like this where I'm really sad it came true, but not surprised.'
'You could see this coming for a long time... so I think you just have to be very vigilant about defending freedom.'
The US cartoon has featured cameos by many famous faces over the years including former prime minister Sir Tony Blair, Sir Paul McCartney and recently singer Billie Eilish.
Here are some of the original predictions from across the four-decade-long run of The Simpsons - and the real-life events that transpired years later...
PREDICTED IN: Treehouse of Horror XIX - 2008
CAME TRUE IN: Pennsylvania, USA - 2012
In 2008, Homer was seen attempting to vote for Barack Obama in the US general election, only for the machine to keep switching his vote to Republican John McCain.
Four years later, a voting machine in Pennsylvania was discovered to be changing people's votes from Obama, who was running for a second term, to Republican rival Mitt Romney.
PREDICTED IN: Boy Meets Curl -2010
CAME TRUE IN: Pyeongchang, South Korea- 2018
A season 21 episode titled 'Boy Meets Curl' sees Homer and Marge join a mixed doubles curling team, eventually travelling to the Winter Olympics.
In the actual turn of events, the US beat Sweden to take home Olympic gold for the US
PREDICTED IN: The War of Art -2014
CAME TRUE IN: Space - 2021
The head of Virgin Galactic become one of the first people to head to space on a commercial trip. A man bearing a close resemblance to Branson is seen floating in space in the 2014 episode.
4: JANUARY 6 CAPITOL RIOTS
PREDICTED IN: The Day the Violence Died - 1996
CAME TRUE IN: Washington DC - 2021
The steps of Capitol Hill are stormed by an angry mob of cartoon characters in a 1996 episode, leading some fans to claim the show predicted the events that shocked the world on January 6, 2021
5: OSAKA FLU AKA CORONAVIRUS
PREDICTED IN: Marge In Chains - 1993
CAME TRUE IN: Wuhan, China - 2019
The episode featured a far-eastern virus called the Osaka Flu being transported across the globe and infecting the residents of Springfield, who were ordering Japanese juicing machines that had been coughed all over by infected factory workers.
COVID-19 was first reported in China in December 2019. By March 2020 it was declared a global pandemic.
PREDICTED IN: The Simpsons Movie - 2007
CAME TRUE IN: Gold Coast, Australia - 2020
The Hollywood actor and his wife, Rita Wilson, caught COVID-19 while filming Baz Luhrmann's Elvis Presley biopic on location in Australia in March 2020.
As a result, he and Rita had to go into isolation.
In 2007's The Simpsons Movie - the big screen version of the TV show - Hanks makes a cameo appearance, in which he says: 'This is Tom Hanks saying if you see me in person, please, leave me be.'
PREDICTED IN: Lisa's Wedding - 1995
CAME TRUE IN: London, UK - 2009
When Lisa visited a fortune teller, she foresaw that she would one day marry a British man.
In the episode, she flies to London - where the skyline features a tall, pointed building.
Fans have branded this a prediction that The Shard would one day be a fixture of London's architecture - eventually being built in 2009 and opening in 2013.
PREDICTED IN: Bart To The Future - 2000
CAME TRUE IN: USA - 2016
In another flash-forward episode, Lisa is the president of the United States, having succeeded Donald Trump.
She is seen lamenting the financial slump that Trump has left the country in, following his exit from office.
This episode aired 16 years before even the idea of Trump taking over The White House was a possibility. He was elected as the 45th president of the United States on November 9, 2016.
PREDICTED IN: Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes On Every Fish - 1990
CAME TRUE IN: Córdoba, Argentina - 2011
Blinky, the three-eyed fish from The Simpsons first appeared in the second season of the show, when Bart caught it while fishing in the river by Springfield's nuclear power plant.
In 2011, a fisherman in Argentina caught a three-eyed wolf fish, similarly in waters outside a power station.
In both cases, the power plants were blamed for dumping toxic waste into the waters, thus affecting the wildlife.
PREDICTED IN: The Serfsons - 2017
CAME TRUE IN: Game Of Thrones - 2019
The Simpsons parodied Game Of Thrones in 2017, with the episode ending with the family watching their village obliterated by fire-breathing dragons.
When the Game Of Thrones penultimate episode aired in 2019, King's Landing suffered the same fate when Daenerys Targaryen ordered Drogon to burn the town to a crisp.
PREDICTED IN: Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes? - 1992
CAME TRUE IN: Twain, East Asia - 2015
When Homer is awarded $2,000 in compensation for being exposed to nuclear radiation, making him infertile, his long-lost half-brother Herb shows up, looking for investment in an invention that translates 'baby babble' - using Maggie as a guinea pig.
In 2016, app developers unveiled their Infant Cries Translator, which claimed to be able to decipher what a baby's sobs were trying to convey.
PREDICTED IN: Itchy & Scratchy & Marge - 1990
CAME TRUE IN: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2016
Marge became outraged by the violence in Bart and Lisa's favourite cartoon, The Itchy & Scratchy Show - and penned a letter of concern to the broadcasting network. This escalated into a full-blown protest which saw the cat and mouse cartoon toned down; instead of blowing each other up, they were seen sharing lemonade in harmony.
When the famous sculpture Michelangelo's David was then due to stop on a tour in Springfield, Marge refused to join in with a local protest led by the likes of pious Maud Flanders, who claimed the statue was gratuitous. She was then accused of being a hypocrite.
The precise same scenario cropped up in Russia 26 years later [minus the Itchy & Scratchy part], when residents of Saint Petersburg protested a replica of the naked sculpture which was due to be erected in the city.
PREDICTED IN: New Kid On The Block - 1992
CAME TRUE IN: Massachusetts, USA - 2017
Homer was kicked out of an All You Can Eat venue for eating too much - causing the restaurant to run dry. He then became obsessed with fighting the case legally.
A real-life case took place at the Golden Corral in 2017, when a man ate 50lbs of food, getting kicked out.
He then sued the eatery for $2 million.
PREDICTED IN: The Simpsons Movie - 2007
CAME TRUE IN: The UK - 2020
Homer disposes his pet pig's excrement in the Springfield lake and causes an environmental crisis.
The EPA then place a dome over the town, quarantining the residents and disallowing them to leave.
In December 2020, Prime Minister Boris Johnson placed the UK into a tiered system, in which the nation was segregated into different segments, with some tiers ordered not to travel out of town.
PREDICTED IN: Wild Barts Can't Be Broken - 1999
CAME TRUE IN: Globally - 2020
When Homer, Barney, Lenny, and Carl drunkenly vandalize Springfield Elementary School, it is blamed on the children of Springfield, prompting Chief Wiggum to impose a curfew.
Kent Brockman is forced to present the news from home.
In a strikingly similar situation, Channel 4 newsreader Krishnan Guru-Murthy had to present from home in the UK as he went into self-isolation.
The country also implemented a strict curfew shortly after this, where restaurants and bars were re-opened but had to close by 10PM every night.
- 2015 episode featured Homer Simpson flying above a sign reading 'Trump 2024'
- Simpsons screenwriter Al Jean shared a screenshot of the episode in a Tweet
- Jean said it shows another example of the famous TV show predicting the future
Simpsons screenwriter Al Jean shared an episode screenshot from 2015, featuring a flying Homer Simpson and a sign in the background reading 'Trump 2024'.
It comes as the former US president said on Tuesday he would officially mount a third campaign for the White House.
Writers of The Simpsons have previously gained a reputation for predicting events in the real world, hinting in 2000 that Trump would one day be president.
The episode, titled Bart To The Future, showed Lisa Simpson as president telling her advisors 'as you know we've inherited quite a budget cut from President Trump'.
Mr Jean previously told the PA news agency that there were 'two types of Simpsons predictions' and the Trump prediction was an 'insane coincidence'.

- The Simpsons predicts the future again: Homer was depicted flying above a sign reading 'Trump 2024' in an episode aired in 2015

- Simpsons screenwriter Al Jean shared an episode screenshot in a Tweet
A similar scenario to the events in Ukraine had also previously been depicted in an episode.
The 1998 episode, titled Simpson Tide, jokes that the Soviet Union was never truly dissolved as army troops and tanks arrive on the streets and the Berlin Wall is resurrected.
Mr Jean told the PA news agency that he was 'really sad this came true, but not surprised'.
'It's been said that there are two types of Simpsons predictions,' he said.
'There are these insane coincidences like Trump, then there's things like this where I'm really sad it came true, but not surprised.'
'You could see this coming for a long time... so I think you just have to be very vigilant about defending freedom.'
The US cartoon has featured cameos by many famous faces over the years including former prime minister Sir Tony Blair, Sir Paul McCartney and recently singer Billie Eilish.
How the Jan. 6 riots, Richard Branson’s space trip and even an Olympic gold all appeared on The Simpsons BEFORE they happened
The iconic animated TV show has been known to foresee major world events - from Donald Trump's presidency to the discovery of a three-eyed mutant fish to the erection of London skyscraper The Shard.Here are some of the original predictions from across the four-decade-long run of The Simpsons - and the real-life events that transpired years later...

- Mystic Marge... Maggie, Homer, Lisa and Bart: The iconic animated TV show has been known to foresee major world events
PREDICTED IN: Treehouse of Horror XIX - 2008
CAME TRUE IN: Pennsylvania, USA - 2012
In 2008, Homer was seen attempting to vote for Barack Obama in the US general election, only for the machine to keep switching his vote to Republican John McCain.
Four years later, a voting machine in Pennsylvania was discovered to be changing people's votes from Obama, who was running for a second term, to Republican rival Mitt Romney.

- Rigged? Homer could not vote for Obama in 2008
PREDICTED IN: Boy Meets Curl -2010
CAME TRUE IN: Pyeongchang, South Korea- 2018
A season 21 episode titled 'Boy Meets Curl' sees Homer and Marge join a mixed doubles curling team, eventually travelling to the Winter Olympics.
In the actual turn of events, the US beat Sweden to take home Olympic gold for the US

- Homer and Marge join a mixed doubles curling team, entering the Winter Olympics
PREDICTED IN: The War of Art -2014
CAME TRUE IN: Space - 2021
The head of Virgin Galactic become one of the first people to head to space on a commercial trip. A man bearing a close resemblance to Branson is seen floating in space in the 2014 episode.

- The photos of Branson in space are compared with the man depicted in 2014
4: JANUARY 6 CAPITOL RIOTS
PREDICTED IN: The Day the Violence Died - 1996
CAME TRUE IN: Washington DC - 2021
The steps of Capitol Hill are stormed by an angry mob of cartoon characters in a 1996 episode, leading some fans to claim the show predicted the events that shocked the world on January 6, 2021

- Cartoon characters in The Simpsons episode are shown storming Capitol Hill's steps
5: OSAKA FLU AKA CORONAVIRUS
PREDICTED IN: Marge In Chains - 1993
CAME TRUE IN: Wuhan, China - 2019
The episode featured a far-eastern virus called the Osaka Flu being transported across the globe and infecting the residents of Springfield, who were ordering Japanese juicing machines that had been coughed all over by infected factory workers.
COVID-19 was first reported in China in December 2019. By March 2020 it was declared a global pandemic.

- Aye Corona! The show foreshadowed coronavirus with its fictitious Osaka Flu
PREDICTED IN: The Simpsons Movie - 2007
CAME TRUE IN: Gold Coast, Australia - 2020
The Hollywood actor and his wife, Rita Wilson, caught COVID-19 while filming Baz Luhrmann's Elvis Presley biopic on location in Australia in March 2020.
As a result, he and Rita had to go into isolation.
In 2007's The Simpsons Movie - the big screen version of the TV show - Hanks makes a cameo appearance, in which he says: 'This is Tom Hanks saying if you see me in person, please, leave me be.'

- (Out)Cast Away: Tom Hanks warned viewers to 'leave me be' in 2007
PREDICTED IN: Lisa's Wedding - 1995
CAME TRUE IN: London, UK - 2009
When Lisa visited a fortune teller, she foresaw that she would one day marry a British man.
In the episode, she flies to London - where the skyline features a tall, pointed building.
Fans have branded this a prediction that The Shard would one day be a fixture of London's architecture - eventually being built in 2009 and opening in 2013.

- Up The Shard: Did Lisa's premonition foretell the London landmark
PREDICTED IN: Bart To The Future - 2000
CAME TRUE IN: USA - 2016
In another flash-forward episode, Lisa is the president of the United States, having succeeded Donald Trump.
She is seen lamenting the financial slump that Trump has left the country in, following his exit from office.
This episode aired 16 years before even the idea of Trump taking over The White House was a possibility. He was elected as the 45th president of the United States on November 9, 2016.

- President Lisa: A flash-forward saw Lisa pick up the slack from an ex-president Trump
PREDICTED IN: Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes On Every Fish - 1990
CAME TRUE IN: Córdoba, Argentina - 2011
Blinky, the three-eyed fish from The Simpsons first appeared in the second season of the show, when Bart caught it while fishing in the river by Springfield's nuclear power plant.
In 2011, a fisherman in Argentina caught a three-eyed wolf fish, similarly in waters outside a power station.
In both cases, the power plants were blamed for dumping toxic waste into the waters, thus affecting the wildlife.

- Perfect catch? Bart caught a fish - and a glimpse of the future
PREDICTED IN: The Serfsons - 2017
CAME TRUE IN: Game Of Thrones - 2019
The Simpsons parodied Game Of Thrones in 2017, with the episode ending with the family watching their village obliterated by fire-breathing dragons.
When the Game Of Thrones penultimate episode aired in 2019, King's Landing suffered the same fate when Daenerys Targaryen ordered Drogon to burn the town to a crisp.

- Winter came early: The Simpsons foretold the fate of King's Landing in 2017
PREDICTED IN: Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes? - 1992
CAME TRUE IN: Twain, East Asia - 2015
When Homer is awarded $2,000 in compensation for being exposed to nuclear radiation, making him infertile, his long-lost half-brother Herb shows up, looking for investment in an invention that translates 'baby babble' - using Maggie as a guinea pig.
In 2016, app developers unveiled their Infant Cries Translator, which claimed to be able to decipher what a baby's sobs were trying to convey.

- Baby babble: Did Homer's long-lost brother invent the Infant Cries Translator?
PREDICTED IN: Itchy & Scratchy & Marge - 1990
CAME TRUE IN: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2016
Marge became outraged by the violence in Bart and Lisa's favourite cartoon, The Itchy & Scratchy Show - and penned a letter of concern to the broadcasting network. This escalated into a full-blown protest which saw the cat and mouse cartoon toned down; instead of blowing each other up, they were seen sharing lemonade in harmony.
When the famous sculpture Michelangelo's David was then due to stop on a tour in Springfield, Marge refused to join in with a local protest led by the likes of pious Maud Flanders, who claimed the statue was gratuitous. She was then accused of being a hypocrite.
The precise same scenario cropped up in Russia 26 years later [minus the Itchy & Scratchy part], when residents of Saint Petersburg protested a replica of the naked sculpture which was due to be erected in the city.

- Censored! Marge's Itchy & Scratchy tirade foreshadowed a real-life protest against fine art
PREDICTED IN: New Kid On The Block - 1992
CAME TRUE IN: Massachusetts, USA - 2017
Homer was kicked out of an All You Can Eat venue for eating too much - causing the restaurant to run dry. He then became obsessed with fighting the case legally.
A real-life case took place at the Golden Corral in 2017, when a man ate 50lbs of food, getting kicked out.
He then sued the eatery for $2 million.

- All you can't eat! Homer's fish food binge ended up happening in real-life
PREDICTED IN: The Simpsons Movie - 2007
CAME TRUE IN: The UK - 2020
Homer disposes his pet pig's excrement in the Springfield lake and causes an environmental crisis.
The EPA then place a dome over the town, quarantining the residents and disallowing them to leave.
In December 2020, Prime Minister Boris Johnson placed the UK into a tiered system, in which the nation was segregated into different segments, with some tiers ordered not to travel out of town.

- Locked down: Fans likened the dome placed over Springfield by the government to the tiered restrictions Boris Johnson imposed upon the UK in 2020
PREDICTED IN: Wild Barts Can't Be Broken - 1999
CAME TRUE IN: Globally - 2020
When Homer, Barney, Lenny, and Carl drunkenly vandalize Springfield Elementary School, it is blamed on the children of Springfield, prompting Chief Wiggum to impose a curfew.
Kent Brockman is forced to present the news from home.
In a strikingly similar situation, Channel 4 newsreader Krishnan Guru-Murthy had to present from home in the UK as he went into self-isolation.
The country also implemented a strict curfew shortly after this, where restaurants and bars were re-opened but had to close by 10PM every night.

- Eagle-eyed: One Simpsons viewer noticed that a 1999 episode drew parallels with the coronavirus pandemic's working from home policies and curfew orders