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A list of episodes that have peaks into alternate futures. Most of the future episodes DON'T coflict with each other. The only episode that conficts with the others is Bart to the furture. Coincidentally, there has been a future-plot episode every five years since 1995, with the exception of "[[Holidays of Future Passed]]", which would air ''six'' years later.
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A list of episodes that have peaks into alternate futures. Most of the future episodes DON'T coflict with each other. The only episode that conficts with the others is [[Bart to the Future]]. Coincidentally, there has been a future-plot episode every five years since 1995, with the exception of "[[Holidays of Future Passed]]", which would air ''six'' years later. The reason why these episodes are non-canon is because none of the futures are possible to happen because the characters never age. [[Lisa's Wedding]], for example, takes place in 2010 and everyone is 15 years older, but [[Boy Meets Curl]] has the Simpsons going to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Canada and everyone is still the same age as they were 15 years ago in 1995.
 
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A list of episodes that have peaks into alternate futures. Most of the future episodes DON'T coflict with each other. The only episode that conficts with the others is Bart to the Future. Coincidentally, there has been a future-plot episode every five years since 1995, with the exception of "Holidays of Future Passed", which would air six years later. The reason why these episodes are non-canon is because none of the futures are possible to happen because the characters never age. Lisa's Wedding, for example, takes place in 2010 and everyone is 15 years older, but Boy Meets Curl has the Simpsons going to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Canada and everyone is still the same age as they were 15 years ago in 1995.

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