Disney+ is offering a playlist of prophetic The Simpsons episodes plucked from the show's entire 31-year run.

Jeremy Conrad revealed the playlist on Twitter, titled "The Simpsons Predict," which currently has its own section on the streaming service. For years, fans have observed that the long-running Simpsons has had episodes that accurately predicted the future, and not just in its "flashforward" episodes like "Lisa's Wedding" that take place in the show's future.

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Future-predicting episodes from early in The Simpsons history includes "Lisa on Ice" (Season 6), which has a joke about the struggles people today have with autocorrect on devices; "Lisa's Wedding" (Season 6), which in 1995 predicted present-day technology like motion-controlled video games, vending machines accepting credit cards and people communicating through watches or computer screens; "Homer vs. The City of New York" (Season 9), which infamously had an image of a coupon book that showed the Number 9 next to the Twin Towers, spelling out "9/11"; "Wizard of Evergreen Terrace" (Season 10), in which Homer comes up with a mathematical equation that gives the mass of the Higgs boson a decade before scientists did; "When You Dish Upon A Star" (Season 10), which in 1998 showed a modified FOX logo suggesting that Disney purchased 20th Century FOX; and "Bart to the Future" (Season 11), another "flashforward" episode that casually mentioned former President Donald Trump in 2000.

The playlist also includes more recent episodes such as "Treehouse of XIX" (Season 20), which showed Homer attempting to vote for Barack Obama in the 2012 election but his vote was registered for Obama's opponent instead, which is what happened to one voter in the 2016 election; "Boy Meets Curl" (Season 21), which anticipated how the U.S. Men's Curling Team won the gold medal in 2018 during the Olympics despite an injury; "Elementary School Musical" (Season 22), in which Milhouse accurately predicted that the Finnish economist Bengt Holmström would win the Nobel Peace Prize; "Lisa Goes Gaga" (Season 23), which showed Gaga's animated Super Bowl performance, which would resemble her real-life performance in 2017; "You Don't Have To Live Like A Refugee" (Season 25), which foretold corruption scandals with FIFA; and, finally, "The Serfsons" (Season 29), a high fantasy parody that ended up paralleling Daenerys' fiery destruction of King's Landing via dragon in Game of Thrones before the episode actually aired.

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The Simpsons airs Sundays on Fox at 8 p.m. ET/PT.