Another prediction made in Cartoon Simpsons after Corona virus came true, the whole world was shocked.


Although the famous cartoon Simpsons aimed to put smiles on people's faces, some of the things shown in these cartoons decades ago proved to be so surprisingly accurate that the world was stunned. The cartoons made a number of predictions, such as Donald Trump becoming president of the United States, the purchase of Disney's Focus studio, and the spread of the Ebola virus, all of which came true decades later. It has now been revealed that the Corona virus was also predicted in the Simpsons cartoons, which has now been confirmed. According to Mail Online, this episode of Simpsons was aired in 1993 in which the corona virus was predicted.

The episode was called Margie in chains, which showed an outbreak of 'Osaka flu' from Springfield, Japan, which engulfed the world. Although the Corona virus outbreak originated in China rather than Japan, the situation in this episode related to Osaka flu is strikingly similar to that of the Corona virus today. This episode shows the same panic and chaos caused by the Osaka flu that is spreading in the world today due to the corona virus.

In this video, people are asking for medicine for this epidemic called flu and are very angry. They climb onto a truck with beehives. When they look inside one of the boxes, they find another dangerous insect instead of a bee, which is four times larger than a bee. Internet users are likening the worm to the deadly hornets that plague the United States today, saying that people worried about the corona outbreak are looking to scientists to develop a vaccine, and in the United States. This killer germ is spread with Corona. At the same time, the protests against the lockdown in the United States are being linked to the protests in this episode, and the conclusion is being drawn that this episode predicted today's situation. This is proving to be true.

A user shared a video clip of the 1993 episode on Twitter, saying "another Simpsons prediction came true." Simpsons author Bill Oakley responded to the user's tweet in which he wrote: That's good! I think we did it again. ”The video's extreme resemblance to the current situation has taken Internet users by surprise to the point that they are writing in reply tweets that they are now watching the Simpsons cartoon from the beginning. We will look at the end and try to find out what else is predicted in them.

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