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  1. Feb 26, 2001 · An episode of the popular kid's TV show Pokemon caused over 600 young children in Japan to have epileptic attacks. Rating: Mixture. About this rating. What's True. A handful of children did...

  2. 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) .

  3. Sep 16, 2017 · Updated September 15, 2017 37.5K views 8 items. When you think about Pokémon, the first thing that comes to mind probably isn't the episode of Pokémon that causes seizures. Known as the Pokémon Shock Incident, the hysteria occurred on December 16, 1997, when 4 million people all across Japan tuned into "Dennō Senshi Porygon," the 38th ...

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  4. May 31, 2017 · That was the situation in December 1997, when an episode of Pokémon aired in Japan and tens of thousands of children reportedly experienced seizures—a phenomenon dubbed the "Pokémon shock."...

  5. Oct 20, 2015 · While most made speedy recoveries - some within minutes after the show’s conclusion - a small number were diagnosed with epilepsy, which had been triggered by the rapidly-blinking display. The...

  6. Dec 15, 2022 · What happened next was eventually dubbed “Pokémon Shock.”. Over 700 alleged instances of a variety of ailments, including nausea, dizziness, headaches, and photosensitivity-triggered seizures...

  7. What made this particular episode so infamous is that it contained a scene with flashing red and blue lights that caused a wave of epileptic seizures and other health issues among viewers ...

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