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In 2006, Homer Simpson once ran out of oxygen on a submarine while exploring a wreck.

In 2006, Homer Simpson once ran out of oxygen on a submarine while exploring a wreck.


Nostradamus can dress up: The Simpsons scriptwriting team has struck it again.

This time, the submarine Titan disappeared from the Oceangate company, while it had gone to explore the wreck of the Titanic, which had already been reimagined in an episode of the animated series Eternals.

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according to what New York Postin the 10th episode of season 17, originally broadcast in 2006, a scene can be seen that bears great resemblance to the current situation.

in the loop Homer’s paternity In the Quebec version)Homer meets a man, Mason Fairbanks, who he believes is his real biological father.

With the latter, he goes in search of treasure in small single submarines.

The pair then discover a shipwreck filled with treasure, but Homer finds a way to run into a reef.

As he tries to free himself, he sees his oxygen reserve visibly reduced.

He then faints only to finally wake up after three days in the hospital, well aware that his father is actually Abraham (Grandpa Simpson).

But does this mean that The Simpsons “predicted” the demise of the submarine Titan?

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As the YouTuber points out in the above video, more or less in the sense that hypoxia is a common scenario in movies or fictions involving submarines.

On the other hand, the more dramatic aspect of this thing is the presence of a father-son duo (where the father is rich) in the episode of The Simpsons as in the Ocean Gate incident.

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However, until the mystery of Titan’s disappearance is solved, it will be impossible to know how similar the events were.

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