The Simpsons Did It
Also known as: "Simpsons Already Did It · " "Simpsons Predicted It"
"The Simpsons Did It" is a catchphrase and internet meme used to point out that *The Simpsons*, the longest-running American animated series, apparently depicted or "predicted" real-world events years before they happened1. The phrase was popularized by a 2002 *South Park* episode titled "Simpsons Already Did It," in which Butters discovers every evil scheme he invents was already a *Simpsons* plot5. What started as a joke about the show's sheer volume of content became one of the internet's most persistent running gags, spawning dedicated Tumblr blogs, BuzzFeed listicles, subreddits, and a constant stream of side-by-side comparison memes every time current events line up with an old Springfield storyline4.
TL;DR
"The Simpsons Did It" is a catchphrase and internet meme used to point out that *The Simpsons*, the longest-running American animated series, apparently depicted or "predicted" real-world events years before they happened.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The most common format is a side-by-side comparison:
Find a real-world event, technology, or cultural moment that resembles something from an old *Simpsons* episode
Place a screenshot from the episode next to a photo or clip of the real event
Caption it with "The Simpsons did it," "Simpsons predicted it," or a variation like "The Simpsons did it again"
Cultural Impact
Full History
Fun Facts
The *Simpsons* writing room that produced many of the "predictions" included a physics PhD (David X. Cohen) who deliberately embedded a near-correct Higgs Boson mass equation into a Homer chalkboard scene in 1998, 14 years before CERN confirmed it.
The "Simpsons Already Did It" *South Park* episode originated from a real incident where a planned Cartman gag was scrapped because the writers realized *The Simpsons* had already done it.
Many viral "prediction" screenshots are actually from episodes made *after* the events they supposedly predicted, including the famous Trump escalator scene, which came from a 2015 short, not the 2000 episode.
*The Simpsons* crew and *South Park* crew have publicly traded friendly jabs about the meme. When *South Park* hit 200 episodes, *The Simpsons* sent a message: "We Already Did It. (Twice.)".
Urban Dictionary's entry for "Simpsons Did It" dates back to May 2004, making it one of the earlier meme phrases to get a formal slang definition.
Derivatives & Variations
"Simpsons Did It!" Tumblr blog
— A dedicated blog launched in 2012 posting real-life events alongside matching *Simpsons* screenshots[13].
r/simpsonsdidit subreddit
— Created in 2013 as a community hub for collecting prediction examples[4].
Meme Generator macro
— A template launched in 2013 using the catchphrase, producing dozens of image macros[4].
"We Didn't Start the Flame War"
— CollegeHumor's 2009 Billy Joel parody video included "Simpsons did it" as a lyric alongside other internet catchphrases[4].
9/11 booklet screenshot
— A screenshot from the 1997 episode "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" showing Lisa with a "$9" bus booklet next to the Twin Towers became a popular conspiracy theory example of the show's "predictions"[4].
Frequently Asked Questions
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