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This is the world-famous episode that gave 700 kids in Japan seizures. The US censors didn`t want to take the risk for that to happen in the US, so they decided not to show it. The reason the seizures were caused is from all the reds and blues flashing in the episode. I have seen a clip of it before, and it does kind of make your eyes hurt.


The following is a 1998 press release from ABC news.


By Mark Bloch

ABCNEWS.com

1998


A P R I L 1 5 — Like a tamagotchi given an emergency injection of cyber-nutrients, the visually potent Pocket Monsters have returned from the dead.


You remember Pokemon, or Pocket Monsters, the phenomenally popular Japanese animation series yanked from the air in December after it gave at least 700 people in that country TV-induced seizures? On Thursday, the series goes back on the air in Japan.


And, come Sept. 7, just when American children are putting down their Game Boys to head back to the classroom, the show will flash on to American television, appearing five days a week in about 90 percent of the country, its distributors hope.


Do parents need to be concerned about Pokemon? Does the visceral Japanese animation called anime, which has found quite a following in American subculture, prompt violence in viewers? And has television and film ever made anyone physically sick before? Join us for a look at art-induced epilepsy, flickering light and Japanese animation—and how Pokemon became the flash point for all three topics.


THE SCIENCE OF SEIZURES

How does flickering light affect the brain? Experts are skeptical that the Pokemon phenomenon was actually epilepsy induced by flickering TVs, but it’s not out of the question.









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