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'''Battling Seizure Robots''' (戦闘ロボットシージャー ''Sentou Robotto Shījā'') is a Japanese TV show. Upon watching it, Bart says, "Isn't that show supposed to cause seizures?" and immediately afterwards, he is having a seizure. Soon, everyone but Homer is having a seizure. It seems to be based on giant robots.
 
'''Battling Seizure Robots''' (戦闘ロボットシージャー ''Sentou Robotto Shījā'') is a Japanese TV show. Upon watching it, Bart says, "Isn't that show supposed to cause seizures?" and immediately afterwards, he is having a seizure. Soon, everyone but Homer is having a seizure. It seems to be based on giant robots.
 
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==Parody of...==
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*[Pokemon]
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*[Transformers]
 
== Behind the Scenes ==
 
== Behind the Scenes ==
  

Revision as of 22:22, April 16, 2010

Battling Seizure Robots (戦闘ロボットシージャー Sentou Robotto Shījā) is a Japanese TV show. Upon watching it, Bart says, "Isn't that show supposed to cause seizures?" and immediately afterwards, he is having a seizure. Soon, everyone but Homer is having a seizure. It seems to be based on giant robots.

Parody of...

  • [Pokemon]
  • [Transformers]

Behind the Scenes

This show is a reference to a early Pokémon episode, Electric Soldier Porygon. During it's original airing in 1997, the episode caused 685 children in Japan to have seizures. It also seems to be a reference to Transformers.

Appearances