TODAY The Simpsons saw the most absurd prediction in its 27-year history come true - correctly forecasting Donald Trump would be president.

In an episode aired in 2000, the show portrays a grown-up Lisa as the incumbent, who refers to "inheriting quite a budget crunch from President Trump".

3 Donald Trump depicted as president in an episode of The Simpsons Credit: 20th Century Fox

3 President Lisa refers to inheriting a 'budget crunch' from President Trump Credit: 20th Century Fox

The uncanny prediction occurred in Bart To The Future, an episode revealing how the lives of its central characters could turn out.

It later referenced his real-life run for the presidency again last year in a short clip called Trumptastic Voyage - though by this stage his candidacy was more commonly expected.

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Earlier this year Simpsons creator Matt Groening told The Guardian they used Trump because he was "the most absurd placeholder joke name that we could think of".

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He added: "That's still true, it's beyond satire. If by chance he gets elected, which I doubt highly will happen, I think we’ll suddenly be very inspired."

Dan Greaney, a long-time writer for the show, said it was a "warning to America".

He told The Hollywood Reporter: "That just seemed like the logical last stop before hitting bottom. It was pitched because it was consistent with the vision of America going insane."

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