‘The Simpsons’ Unbelievable Prediction: The Latest Spanish Holy Week Craze Revealed

The Simpsons: Time Travelers or Prophets?

The writers of The Simpsons are known for their ability to predict future events that come true years later. The animated sitcom has never failed to intrigue viewers with its spooky predictions. While every episode has a unique plotline, it’s remarkable how the show predicts various events at least five years before they occur.

The Simpsons has accurately predicted Lady Gaga’s performance at the Super Bowl, the Trump Presidency, the pandemic, the Matrix 4 premiere and many other events that have been reflected in real life. During the last Oscar gala, an image from the series was identical to the one seen during the awards ceremony. The presenter was even pictured with a bear, similar to the ‘Vicious Bear’ promotion.

Cañí Anecdote Leads to New Prediction

The Simpsons’ latest prediction has been linked to an anecdote related to a collection of Holy Week stickers in Seville. In the series, Bart, Milhouse, and Nelson are seen holding trading cards featuring saints and biblical figures. In another scene, Ned Flanders gives away free trading cards at the Springfield Swap Meet, showcasing religious figures such as Joseph of Arimathea and Methuselah.

Recently, a video of children opening Holy Week trading cards in Seville has surfaced. The cards feature brotherhoods such as ‘Santa Marta,’ ‘Veracruz,’ ‘Santa Genoveva,’ ‘Las Penas,’ ‘Las Aguas’ or ‘El Museo.’ The video is evidence of how even children participate in the passion that moves the brotherhoods during the festival.

Conclusion

The Simpsons’ ability to predict the future events accurately is undoubtedly eerie. The show has raised questions about whether the writers are time travelers or related to prophets. Regardless of how the show makes such predictions, the accuracy is undeniable.

Whether you’re a fan of The Simpsons or not, it’s fascinating how the show reveals events that occur years later. Who knows what the show will predict next?

Perhaps it’s worth keeping an eye on the writers of The Simpsons and their predictions – who knows what insights we might gain into the future?

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