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  1. The episode is infamous for a scene featuring repetitive visual effects that induced photosensitive epileptic seizures in a substantial number of Japanese viewers, with more than 600 children across Japan taken to hospitals. The incident is referred to in Japan as the "Pokémon Shock" (ポケモンショック, Pokemon Shokku) .

  2. Sep 16, 2017 · The Pokémon episode depicted bright, flashing lights which triggered seizures and other neurological problems in 685 children across the nation. Rushed to hospitals in droves, all of the victims survived, though some were left with permanent neurological problems.

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  3. Oct 20, 2015 · On December 16, 1997, an episode of the then-unstoppable Pokémon animated series was broadcast in Japan. Barely thirty minutes later, nearly 700 children were on their way to hospital. Total ...

  4. Feb 26, 2001 · Snopes Staff. An episode of the popular kid's TV show Pokemon caused over 600 young children in Japan to have epileptic attacks. A handful of children did experience photosensitive epilepsy as a...

  5. Dec 12, 2019 · This is often referred to as photosensitive epilepsy, where certain visual stimuli can cause a seizure. As a result, there have been a handful of programs that have prompted medical concern for...

  6. Discussion. This was the infamous episode that gave "seven hundred Japanese people" epileptic seizures due to a bright, flashing scene within the episode. This led Pokemon to cancel the anime for over 4 months and to rethink their animation processes.

  7. Jul 21, 2021 · What are Status Effects? Pokemon UNITE Related Guides. List of Status Effects. Burning. The Pokemon is ignited by flames that deals damage overt ime. You will know that a Pokemon is inflicted by burn when they glow Orange. This status effect is common on fire type Pokemon. Moves That Inflict Burn. Frozen.

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