The Simpsons fans freak out as weirdest prediction yet ‘comes true’
Posted by  badge Boss on Jun 22
Another Simpsons prediction has come true! (Picture: 20thCentFox/Everett/REX/Shutterstock)

, and fans are convinced another real-life event has been predicted by the beloved cartoon.

In recent years, The Simpsons writers have convinced us that they are, in fact, time travellers, getting a suspicious number of things right, from  being elected as the President of  and even 

And yet another prediction looks to have come true, this time, involving a three-eyed fish.

A Reddit-user posted what appears to be a cod with three eyes, having been caught off the coast of Greenland just days ago.

And after the shock over the image of the mysterious creature wore off, people were quick to point out they’d seen something like this before.

‘BLINKY!’ @Erikmustride13 commented, while @HopefulStart2317 added: ‘Simpsons did it.’

‘Another Simpsons “prediction†came true!!’ @Because_They_Asked commented.

@tie-dye-me added: ‘It’s amazing to see Blinky in real life.’

‘First thing I said! SIMPSON FISH!!!’ @Sealie81 agreed, as @suer72cutlass wrote: ‘Omg! I was thinking the same thing!’

The Simpsons have done it again!

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The three-eyed fish named Blinky appears in the episode Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish.

It was released back in 1990, and sees Bart catch a three-eyed fish.

Mr Burns then eats the fish, which is said to be mutated by pollution from his nuclear power plant.

The same episode arose last year when  The Simpsons viewers saw a link between it and.

The politician was videoed eating ‘safe and delicious’ fish from waters off the Fukushima coast to dispel safety concerns over the release of radioactive water.

The 1990 episode featured three-eyed fish Blinky, who was later eaten by Mr Burns (Picture: Disney+)

It had previously been reported that The Simpsons writers weren’t just time travellers, but there was a theory behind them getting it so spot on.

It was claimed that the eerily accurate predictions, which recently included , and even , are all down to the writers’ background, explaining that most have backgrounds in maths and social sciences and .

A YouTube video explained: ‘Unlike most other shows, The Simpsons writing team consists largely of writers who are extremely educated in fields ranging from mathematics to social sciences because of this they are also really connected to those that are on the cutting edge.’

The Simpsons predictions are eerily accurate ((Picture: 20thCentFox/Everett/Shutterstock)

The Simpsons showrunner Al Jean previously suggested to Metro.co.uk that the team didn’t have a sixth sense and were seeing into the future and instead were making ‘.’

‘Most of the other things like Trump being President or Brazil winning the world cup are educated guesses,’ he told us.

‘Trump was considering being President back in the 90s. We wanted Germany to win because we went to Brazil to lose and Germany was the next best bet for the World Cup.

‘So, a lot of the things that we predicted are just, unfortunately, things you could see coming.’