Pokemon Controversy


Pokemon Controversy

At 16 Desember1997, more than six hundred Japanese children admitted to hospital because of epileptic seizures after watching the Pokemon anime episodes Denno Senshi Pokemon (Electric Soldier Porygon - translation in English) season 1 episode 38. As a result, this episode was never aired again. This is because the flash of blue and red color patterns that exist in the same episode can cause a sudden seizure, even to people who previously did not have a history of epilepsy.

In March 2000, Morrison Entertainment Group, a small toy company in Manhattan Beach, California, demanded the reason that Nintendo has to imitate Pokemon characters in "Monster In My Pocket" theirs. Court decision stating there is no replication, so that Morrison pulled his demands in November 2001.

Pokémon has been criticized by various religions, including Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Christian states that Pokemon in general has been showing the occult and violence as the concept of "Pokemon Evolution." The Vatican said that the Pokemon Trading Card Game and video gamesnya full of inventive imagination that is excessive. In the UK, "Christian Power Cards" was introduced in 1999 as a response and claimed Pokemon is the devil. This game is similar to Pokemon TCG but using Biblical characters. In 1999, the Jewish rights group, Anti Deflamation League also pressured Nintendo to change the Pokemon Trading Card images for the characters Golbat and Ditto for the cards left displays an apparition Manji, where the league interpret it as anti-Semitism. In 2001, Saudi Arabia banned Pokemon games and cards, because I thought that this frenchise Zionism promotes the violation of Muslim doctrine. Pokemon is also accused of spreading form of fighting cocks and materialism. In 1999, with two children aged nine years demanding Nintendo. They claimed that the Pokemon Trading Card causing them to get in trouble with gambling.

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