Recently, the official Pokémon account suddenly posted an inconspicuous tweet, and the Porygon incident that once shocked the island country's TV animation industry once again came back into memory. Although the official post was inconspicuous and short, it was enough to show the attitude, that is, Porygon is not guilty. Porygon, also known as 3D Dragon, is a type of Pokémon that first appeared in Pokémon Red and Green. It is an artificial Pokémon that was created through research. It has no other programs except basic movements. It is composed entirely of data and can travel freely in cyberspace without any restrictions. What made Porygon suddenly become a big hit and also caused it to fall apart was a special incident that happened many years ago. In the 38th episode of the original animation, Computer Warrior Porygon, a strong and rapid flash of light caused many Japanese viewers to be hospitalized. This incident was called the "Porygon Incident". Since then, the Porygon family has never appeared in the animation content again, and this episode has been banned from broadcasting. Although many years have passed, the official statement to "vindicate" Porygon has only recently been released, and has received more than 150,000 likes so far. Although the events of that year seem a bit unbelievable now, it is finally an explanation for Porygon who "took the blame". The headlines of the report |
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