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Did The Simpsons Know About The Earthquake?

It was claimed that the Simpsons, known for their prophecies, knew the Maraş earthquake on February 6 beforehand. In the Simpsons video shared on social media, it was shared that the popular cartoon series knew about the earthquake.

It was found that Maraş was mentioned in an episode of the animated series The Simpsons, which has been on the screen since 1989.

According to the allegations, the Maraş earthquake was known in the 13th episode of the 16th season called “Mobile Homer”.

In this episode, published on March 20, 2005, the name Maras is mentioned, but there is no dialogue about the earthquake in that episode. In the video, which is the subject of the shares, Bart and Lisa Simpson fall on the ship in an accident while driving their vehicles. The ship appears to be flagged by Turkey.

The captain of the ship states that he has to deliver the DVDs of the TV series “A Place in the North” to Kahramanmaras.

However, there is no statement about earthquakes and aid in any part of the section.

The Simpsons had previously predicted the Metaverse, pre-treated Donald Trump’s election as president, as well as claims that Trump died.

After the explosion in Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, an old episode of The Simpsons was discussed on social media.

The animated series commented on the future of cryptocurrencies.

Permanent viewers of The Simpsons think that the animated comedy featured the corona virus years ago. In an episode of the series aired in 1993, the virus called Osaka Flu, which spread from Japan, is mentioned.

Ece Nagihan

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