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When an idea is originally presented in a work of fiction, the creators probably thought it was the most insane, off the wall suggestion possible. But due to the influence of Values Dissonance and Technology Marches On over time, the ideas presented, whether they be from a mental patient, a Strawman Political, or just a cultural trend of the future that shows how low we've sunk, seem outright reasonable. In any case, the original author certainly didn't think so.
See also: Accidentally-Correct Writing, Hilarious in Hindsight, Harsher in Hindsight, Once Original, Now Common, Science Marches On, Strawman Has a Point, Values Resonance, and The Cuckoolander Was Right.
For In-Universe examples where the writers invoke this on purpose, see It Will Never Catch On.
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Watchmen is an Alternate Timeline where the existence of costumed heroes and superheroes have a dramatic impact on the 20th century. One of the "Golden Age" heroes, Hollis Mason, a.k.a. Nite Owl, publicly retires and says he's going to run a car repair shop because it's simpler and car engines aren't going to radically change anytime soon. Dr. Manhattan, whose powers include matter manipulation, casually states that he is working on improving battery quality and synthesizing massive quantities of lithium and in the next few years (remember it's the '60s) electric cars make their way on the market. The idea of electric car proliferation was seen as every bit as fantastical as genetic engineering and Dr. Manhattan himself.
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Shock Treatment is a strange 1981 film and sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show dealing with an everyday man being put through televised therapy and his girlfriend going fame mad after appearing on it. While there's something of a game show feel to the whole thing, it is otherwise a freakishly close to home prediction of tabloid TV, especially shows like Dr. Phil.
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The premise of the 2008 thriller Eagle Eye centers around two people who are spied on, tracked, and aided, and abetted by an A.I that can hack, and take control of things ranging from phones to cranes to even powerlines. Back then, such an idea was considered ridiculous, and something that could only exist in the realm of fiction. Not only is it now reality, it's actually a big problem that is projected to only going to get worse unless constant, and drastic preventatives are taken.
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Heathers got made in the first place only because the idea of white, mid- to upper class high-schoolers killing each other was considered patently absurd. Post-Columbine, depending on the viewer's opinion, the movie either turns into Dude, Not Funny!, or is instead all the funnier for its painful accuracy.
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The season 1 House episode "Role Model" has the patient of the week, an African-American United States senator, running for president. The episode both directly and indirectly pillories as unrealistic his odds of winning the White House. Fast forward four years and an African-American US senator being elected president suddenly doesn't seem so unrealistic anymore.
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The Simpsons:
The show unintentionally predicted Disney buying 20th Century Fox in the 1998 episode "When You Dish Upon a Star".
The Flash Forward episode "Bart to the Future" from 2000 had Lisa Simpson becoming President of the United States, struggling to resolve problems caused by her predecessor, Donald Trump. In 2016, Trump was elected president, defying all expectations. Writer Dan Greaney said in an interview that he'd chosen Trump as president because it "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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Coneheads: Seedling's suggestion to build an electrical fence along the Mexican border to prevent illegal immigrants from entering the country was utterly ludicrous at the time the movie was made (as shown by his superiors' reactions). Enter the '00s, when that exact same plan (minus the exploding collars) was seriously proposed several times, and in the '10s, one of Donald Trump's greatest campaign promises was building a wall along the Mexican border.note Not that either is any less ludicrous, really...
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The main reason the 1998 movie The Truman Show was considered a standard comedy back when it first released was because its concept just seemed so absurd. Who would invade the privacy of some ordinary man, and broadcast his entire life, even before he was born, worldwide without his permission, and all for the sake of turning a profit? Who would watch it, let alone get so attached to the guy that they would start acting like he's one of their actual friends? With the rise of family vlogging, and parasocial relationships, it turns out a lot of people would, and nowadays the film is looked upon as a dramedy at best, and a horror-comedy at worst.
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Garfield: In one cartoon, Jon buys a "battery-powered battery charger", which is presented as a typical example of his gullibility. Nowadays, it's fairly common for people to carry portable battery packs with which to recharge batteries in cell phones and other portable electronics when there's no electrical outlet handy.
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The Shadow regularly included storylines intended to be as shocking and outlandish to the listening audience as possible; storylines such as... a town being afflicted with drug addicts (opium, from which the street drug known as heroin would later be derived), a politician being snagged in a bribery scandal (decades before Abscam), identity theft (with deceased people's passports rather than Social Security numbers) and counterfeit money plaguing a city. There was also a story about a shell-shocked veteran taking to shooting people with a silenced sniper rifle from high buildings, anticipating several all-too-real incidents of crime and terrorism by decades.
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One episode of Doc McStuffins revolves around a toy who doesn't want to be taken to the toy hospital because she's afraid she'll get sick there. The other toys reassure her that she has nothing to worry about, as a hospital is a place to help you get better, not someplace where you'll get sick. However, in the real world there's been a deepening public health crisis involving antibiotic-resistant infections people have picked up while staying in hospitals, and the Center for Disease Control estimates there are as many as 90,000 deaths a year from diseases acquired in hospitals. Given this, adult viewers in the know could easily see this toy's concern as being legitimate, especially given that they're taking her to a hospital she hasn't been able to personally check into to see if it's up to standard.
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In the third Deathworld book (published in 1968), when Jason talks about how rich the uranium ore on another planet is, Meta says that a certain detail he mentions is obvious nonsense, and Jason admits he exaggerates. The detail is... that the ore can be used in reactors unrefined.
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In The Dick Van Dyke Show episode "The Plots Thicken", Rob is flabbergasted while talking to a funeral home on the phone. After he gets off, he tells Laura, "How do you like that?! They have a layaway plan. You pay now, and go later." Nowadays, many people prepay for their "final expenses" without a second thought.
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On Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines, Dick Dastardly had essentially the World War I version of the cell phone. The short "Ice See You" implies that it's a video cell phone.
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Gasaraki managed to do this three times, first with the U.S. invading a Middle Eastern country similar to Iraq on the basis of them having weapons of mass destruction, which turned out never to have existed, the use of unmanned flying drones becoming popular for use in the Army, and the idea that the U.S. could be nearly crippled by a global economic collapse. The only thing that hasn't happened yet is the Mini-Mecha for use in urban combat — and we're not that far from them either: many developed nations have the active research programs about them.
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The film Network, which revolves around the exploitation of a mentally unstable newscaster by a TV network for ratings, with events that would have been viewed as far-fetched back in the 1970s. Fast forward to the 21st century, where reality TV shows ridicule and shame their contestants for sensational TV, and 24-hour news networks have commentators ranting about the state of the world and what's wrong with it, and Network comes off as far less outrageous. Even the darkly comedic ending, which has the network executives deciding to kill off the madman because the ratings for his TV show are dropping, and making his killers the stars of one of the network's reality shows in order to boost that show's ratings, seems scarily plausible. Just look up what happened to R. Budd Dwyer.
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The original Tropico had "Pop Singer" as a possible background, in part so that pseudo-Joke Character Lou Bega (best known for "Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)") could be properly represented in-game. In 2010, Wyclef Jean ran for the presidency of Haiti.
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The Batman story, "The Laughing Fish", where The Joker tries to declare the titular fish his intellectual property, sounded utterly ridiculous when first released and still did even in the 1990s, when it was adapted by the animated series. But today, Joker's demand is reminiscent of how corporations routinely use genetic mapping to patent animal species.note The real problem is that (1) He's demanding copyright for what should be a patent issue, and (2) He's not using genetics to breed the fish into having smiles, but simply dumping poison onto already-born fish and disfiguring them. You know, like what he usually does to people.
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In January 2000, The Onion ran an article titled "Area Man Consults Internet Whenever Possible". The idea was to satirize people who were obsessed with the Internet and made a point of using it for routine tasks. Some of the things Area Man uses the Internet for in the article are checking on movie times, getting directions, getting recipes, looking up colleges, and looking up word definitions — in other words, things that everybody would eventually use the Internet for all the time just a few years later.
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The KYTV episode "2000 'n' Whither" made as many intentionally ludicrous predictions about the future as it could - one of them being ransomware.
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Not the Nine O'Clock News later did the same thing but with fat (or stout) people as an oppressed group, and much the same defictionalization has since happened with the obesity debate.
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Back in the day, The Two Ronnies did a sketch about the absolutely ludicrous idea of people paying money for bottled water, and paying large amounts for "expensive" bottles of water. Who Would Be Stupid Enough? Bottle water was also popular for centuries during the Enlightenment and Victorian eras. This was mainly because city water supplies were also as bad as dehydration. It was only around the time that water purification was done on a large scale that bottled water fell out of popularity. Or in other words, someone drinking from a public fountain is an example of this.
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Fahrenheit 451 falls into Forgotten Trope territory. The TV sets in the movie were, in context of the fifties, ridiculously gigantic, and viewers would just look at them in awe of how unnecessarily large and room-centering they are. Today, TVs of such size are commonplace, and this is not something a modern viewer is likely to catch on to without knowledge of the original context.
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The Siege was about a terrorist attack against New York City, three years before 9/11. However, the World Trade Center was bombed in 1993, so the film had a precedent.
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The 2004 Jonathan Creek episode "Gorgon's Wood" had David Renwick satirise Reality Shows by imagining the most grotesquely unpleasant and gratuitous programme for Adam Klaus to be stuck on. In Animal Farm, Klaus literally has to live like a pig. A mere five years later, BBC Three created My Life as an Animal.
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Nighthawks: At the time, the idea of a foreign terrorist attack on American soil was dismissed by some critics as ludicrous. Sylvester Stallone himself later noted how prescient the plot was in 1993 after the bombing of the World Trade Center, and then of course 9/11 happened as well.
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The ubiquitous cell phones in Clueless were meant to show how spoiled and wealthy the teenage characters were. Nowadays, people are more likely to be weirded out by the phones' size and outdated design rather than their presence.
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The novel A Tale of Time City features a 42nd-century treat called a "butter-pie."note Butter pie? The butter wouldn't melt so I put it in a pie... It is essentially a chilled cake on a stick, with a warm, buttery center. Not long after the book's writing, the "lava cake" became popular — a cake with a solid exterior and molten interior. The only true difference between the two is the stick.
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The first scene of Get Smart (the 1965 series) involves the absolutely crazy idea of... a telephone ringing in the audience at a concert.
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The Area 88 manga treated the use of armed drones in combat as alarming and strange. In the 21st century, drones are now an accepted part of warfare.
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The Doctor Who story "The Chase" begins with Ian bopping to The Beatles on the timescanner. When he jokingly remarks that future girl Vicki has probably never heard of the Beatles she is indignant: "Of course I know about them. I've been to their Memorial Theatre in Liverpool. But I never knew they played classical music!" The idea of a memorial concert hall doesn't seem so silly in the 21st century.
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Dick Tracy had a seemingly far-fetched wristwatch video cellphone called the "Two-Way Wrist TV" that looked fantastical at the time, but now...
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Monty Python's Flying Circus has a sketch from 1969 that satirizes then-recent documentaries about homosexuality by substituting an invented alternative subculture where men dress up as mice. Since then, the rise of the Furry Fandom has made the act of people dressing up as animals much more common.
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The Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In news segment featured news items twenty years in the future. In a late 1968, show they reported (for the lols, obviously) that Ronald Reagan would be president and that the Berlin Wall would come down. Twenty years later, give or take a month or so, guess what happened.
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Demolition Man presents the absolutely absurd idea that Arnold Schwarzenegger became President of the USA... and when the main character asks how it happened, they say that he became Governor of California first. It's still unconstitutional for an immigrant to be president, though.
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The Mote in God's Eye featured a parody of wine snobs, a "coffee connoisseur". When it was published, in the 1970s, the idea of someone taking coffee that seriously was inherently comical.
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Spaceballs (1987) has the joke about the silly password "12345", which is the code to both Druidia's air supply and President Skroob's luggage, that even some of the villains mock. Today it is one of the most common passwords, to the chagrin of network security experts everywhere.
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In an episode of Doug, Doug's grandma, who is presented as a wild and crazy Cool Old Lady with a taste for the exotic, takes Doug to the most unimaginable and unusual place possible for lunch: a sushi restaurant. Fast forward to the 2010s, and sushi has become a mainstay of American cuisine, so much so that it would be more unusual for a kid of Doug's age to not know what sushi was.
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One episode of The Critic, from 1994, includes a quick joke about Ridiculous Future Sequelisation. The film in question? Home Alone 5. Home Alone (which at the time only had one sequel) hit its fifth installment in 2012, and released a sixth film in 2021.
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Paleo-artist Luis Rey (whose work is, among many others, featured in Dinosaurs: The Most Complete, Up-to-Date Encyclopedia for Dinosaur Lovers of All Ages) had been blacklisted by the British paleontologist community in the '90s because he gave his dinosaurs feathers and flamboyant colors. But Science Marches On, some dinosaurs are now known to have been very crazy-looking, and today this highly popular and sought-after dino artist actually considers his work to be rather conservative.
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A Charlie Brown Christmas, released in the mid-sixties, has Sally ask for money for Christmas and suggest "tens and twenties". While that amount of money is still absurd to give a child Sally's age fifty-plus years after the special's airing, inflation has resulted in it no longer sounding as excessive; in early-21st century terms, she's asking for the equivalent of fifties and hundreds.
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One episode of The Goon Show had Seagoon receive a telephone call on a phone he was carrying in his pocket. Random surrealism in the 1950s; daily life for millions in the 2010s.
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Tomorrow Never Dies (1997): Although it doesn't mention the Internet at all, this film paints a surprisingly accurate picture of mass media scaremongering tactics today. Elliot Carver's line "Words are the new weapons; satellites, the new artillery" seemed plain hammy when first released, but the rise of 24-hour news networks, TV political pundits, increasingly polarized news judgments, and electronic warfare make it harder than ever. In addition to that, the major reason why the villain launches his whole scheme is because China refused to allow him access into their markets, similar to how many Western companies are either banned or must submit to heavy Chinese regulation to be able to operate within China today.
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Americathon (1979) predicted several things: the rise of China as an economic superpower, the growth of U.S. public debt, high energy prices, the decline of tobacco and the growing acceptability of marijuana, and the collapse of the USSR.
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