1st Edition Lavender Town Theme (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m14Hj4L64ts#)
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The phenomenon of the "Lavender Town Tone" is a legend that involves a bizarre spate of medical cases and deaths from around the country that have been connected to the "Pocket Monsters" (Pokémon) series of games, in particular the first two games of the series, "Red" and "Green". Though the event is largely unheard of due to disclosure laws for companies based in the Kyoto Prefecture, there is a large amount of information that has been brought into the open by a number of dedicated individuals, including 関 内直 (Seki Uchitada) 伊勢 満朝 (Ise Mitsutomo) and 佐藤 治情 (Satou Harue), to whom this page is dedicated. Thanks also go out to 安藤 景忠 (Andou Kagetada) for providing images and animated .gifs of the visual phenomena. This analysis will discuss the other phenomena that is often confused with the "Lavender Town Tone", known as "White Hand Sprite", "Ghost Animation" and "buried alive model", as well as the semi-related developer-tag that was inserted into the game, and how to safely perform these "easter eggs" in post-first wave cartridges.
History of the Game
The first cases of the "Lavender Town Tone" and associated events were reported a few months after the release of of "Pocket Monsters Red and Green" for the handheld "Game Boy" videogame console. These videogames were wildly popular with children between the ages of seven and twelve (their core demographic), which was no doubt one of the reasons why the "Lavender Town Tone" had the level of severity that it did. In the game, the player takes on the role of a "Trainer", whose task it is to capture, tame and train wild creatures called "Pocket Monsters" for battle. These games, and the two newest additions to the series, "Pocket Monsters Gold and Silver", an anime, manga, figurines, a collectible card-game and home console games have resulted in Pocket Monsters becoming a multi-billion dollar franchise.
In one part of the game, the Trainer comes to a small, out-of-the-way place called "Lavender Town" (シオンタウン). This town is one of the smallest hamlets in the game (aside from the Trainer's own home town), and possesses very few of the services available to the Trainer in every other city in the game – indeed, the location would be unremarkable were it not for the "Pokémon Tower" (ポケモンタワー) located there – a colossal building that holds the graves of hundreds of deceased Pokémon.
It is theorized that, because of this location in the game, at least two hundred children lost their lives, and many more developed sudden illnesses and afflictions – and this does not consider the vast waves of unreported illnesses or deaths whose cause went unnoticed.
History of the Pathology
It was not until Spring/Summer of 1996 that the cases that would eventually become linked to the Lavender Town Tone began to surface. The earliest record of the acknowledgment of the effects of the Lavender Town Town that the author could find came from an internal report made in June 1996 by the company Game Freak Inc. (株式会社ゲームフリーク), which was then leaked by one of its former employees, Ms. Satou Harue. In it, an employee gives a list of names, dates and symptoms – records of children between the ages of 7 and 12 who had suffered various medical problems as a result of playing Pocket Monsters Red and Green versions. Some records are listed below, with the full listing in Appendix A [here]. (It should be noted that entries in the Appendix also include symptoms borne not from the "Lavender Town Tone" [an audio phenomenon] but from the so-called "White Hand Sprite", "Ghost Animation" and "buried alive model", all of which were visual phenomena that provoked similar but distinct symptoms. More details on Part Two [here]).
京极 勝女; April 12 1996 (11). Obstructive sleep apnea, severe migraines, otorrhagia, tinnitus.
千葉 広幸: May 23 1996 (12). General irritability, insomnia, addiction to video games, nosebleeds. Developed into violent streaks against others and eventually himself. [自殺]
桃井 久江: April 27 1996 (11). Cluster headaches, irritability. Eventually took mixed painkillers. [自殺]
吉長 為真: March 4 1996 (7). Migraines, sluggish and slow behavior, unresponsiveness. Developed into deafness, and went missing. Body discovered beside road April 20 1996. [死出]
The document that was circulated internally was the first time that these incidents had been connected with the Pocket Monsters videogames – until then, the cause had not been discovered or diagnosed by medical professionals. Indeed, it is uncertain how the company themselves managed to find the cases related to the event without seeking advice from health services.
Pathology Detail — "Lavender Town Tone"
The predominant symptoms related to what would become known as the "Lavender Town Town" included headaches and migraines, bleeding from eyes and ears, mood swings and irritability, addiction to the games, unprovoked violence, withdrawal and unresponsiveness, and in approximately 67% of cases, suicidal tendencies. However, these symptoms only manifested in children between the ages of 7 and 12 years old who had reached the area in game known as "Lavender Town", most of whom were revealed to have been wearing headphones or earphones while playing the game (see Appendix A [here]).
As it turns out, the developers of the Lavender Town area had sought to make an area that would "leave an impression on the player", according to Seki Uchitada, who was a member of the development team. Seki claimed that at the time of development, a number of the team were interested in making Lavender Town a little different to the rest of the game.
"The Pokémon Tower is a visible result of that," Seki told ゲームの次元 ("Game's Dimensions" Magazine) in an interview earlier this year. "That, and the fact that Lavender Town is so different from all the other cities in the game: it is smaller, it has fewer people occupying it, it didn't have a gym... and, of course, the music was very, very eerie. In fact, in the first version of the game, we were told to slightly change the song played in the background of Lavender Town ... because our manager told us it would make children upset. The music used in subsequent versions is different."
Either Seki was unaware of the full impact of the Lavender Town Tone, or was vastly underexaggerating how "upset" children would get – no more is said of the music in the article, but there are mentions of Lavender Town's other macabre features (see below).
What Seki failed to disclose to Game's Dimensions Magazine was that the music used in the first-wave release of Pocket Monsters Red and Green was formulated out of an experiment in "binaural beats": using slightly different frequencies of sound, each frequency played in one ear through earphones or headphones, various psychological effects can be induced upon the listener. In most versions of the first wave releases, this resulted in the player feeling uneasy, apprehensive, and mildly disturbed. However, for upwards of two-hundred children, it provoked a variety of disturbances in the brain that went undetected purely because it was undetectable by fully developed human ears – instead, only children fell victim to the tones , resulting in psychological and physiological problems that in some cases led to death – many of which were suicides.
I remember how much i hated that theme song... i always wanted to get out of that town as fast as possible 8)
There's a reason for that but this is the original version of that music, before they changed it and made it less eerie. Listen to it in full, it's a trip. Trust me, you'll thank me. :P
What's with the title? o.O
And I feel a little headache after listening to it.
Quote from: hawk5005 on July 16, 2011, 09:09:01 AM
What's with the title? o.O
And I feel a little headache after listening to it.
Gavin always makes a random title so that he can get people to check out his topics lulz.Amirite Gavin? :P
Btw,poor people that use the new skin,they were probably blinded by the lime text xD
Pic at end scared me D:
edit: while listening to it I felt like the song is a bit too gloomy to be in a Pokemon game.
Right after it stopped I had "cold shivers" and right now I feel anxious, like when I'm going to a place I absolutely hate.
Still having cold shivers and ima search some info on google.
im really scared now ;|
just like when someone posted something about a game that made people suicide
it was black and i dont remember its name
Polybius
i've actually taken a Japanese pokemon red rom to see if its real, since i dont trust most things like this. its actually true.
Quote from: inb4lyfe on July 16, 2011, 11:24:24 AM
i've actually taken a Japanese pokemon red rom to see if its real, since i dont trust most things like this. its actually true.
If you have noticed from the Pokemon sprites over a decade, the sprites have become more kiddy and friendly. The sprites of the first generation titles all had sprites that differ from what you think of ie Exeggutor. Imo, the sprites were supposed to be scarier, it was originally called Pocket Monsters after all.
I actually feel like dazed and confused, thats like a slow murdering song. Hypnotizes you lol.
Well i listen to it and i felt paranoid and then when it was over i got cold shivers and now i randomly feel liek crying and i feel sad :[
EDIT:Then after that i played rumble fighter and all the sounds in that give me a gaint shiver after i listened to lavander toen theme thingy and im starting to feel dizzy :/
Hypnotizing effect and i felt boored 0,0
Then i listen to this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dClGvfdctJk&feature=player_detailpage
Then watch this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpdE6pPHtYg&feature=player_detailpage
(felt creeped out?)
30 seconds is all i can handle without getting the urge to murder people.
Ima be honest Gavin, your bullshit usually has no effect on my blackness.
But this messed me the **** up................... :'(
I suppose song being actually a bit different + Gavin's post + people's impression impressed us a bit too.
On an italian website an user said that while listening this song on headphones and his family saw him moving in an 8 figure and he didnt know he was moving.
Listened to it with turtle beaches.
Nuff' said.
Quote from: zomniethe4 on July 16, 2011, 03:07:53 PM
Listened to it with turtle beaches.
Nuff' said.
Tah Turtle ****in beaches@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
I laughed randomly through out the whole thing. :'(
Quote from: Meteor on July 16, 2011, 09:11:23 AM
Gavin always makes a random title so that he can get people to check out his topics lulz.Amirite Gavin? :P
Btw,poor people that use the new skin,they were probably blinded by the lime text xD
Indeed, my good man. :P
http://www.rickey.org/the-lavender-town-syndrome/ (http://www.rickey.org/the-lavender-town-syndrome/)
Lulz.. I doubt any of the kids actually committed suicide but they probably got headaches, felt sick, etc and that's why they changed it for the music later on. Also,
Quote from: GvinGillThe Ash Ketchum Theory was an interesting read so I thought I'd give this one a chance so I read it, called bullshit on it, then went and listened to the audio and - as the Wu Tang Clan would put it - I brought the mutha****in' ruckus. That was perfectly good bud gone to waste. I don't know whether or not the supposed binaural beats/isochronic tones used in that audio really do affect you in any way, but the marijuana induced paranoia certainly didn't help and that instrumental creeped me out like you wouldn't beleive. It was probably just the power of suggestion doing it's work but damn it get me going. I was listening to it, thoroughly enjoying it, and then that really high pitched whine came in and I heard a noise outside and then I just lost it. The multiple mirrors in the room didn't help matters either. :P I ran into the kitchen and grabbed my phone off the counter and a bottle of Coke from the fridge (idklol). Then I called a friend and told her about it while I clutched the bottle of Coke and did RCs.
I always get jumpy when I smoke alone, I should just stick with social sessions when I have someone else around. I should probably avoid reading creepypasta pages at night too. :P
^ Copypasta from the forum where I first found out about Lavender Town Syndrome.
I felt nothing emotionally.
Though it caused me to have a desire to make it fullscreen and stare at it unblinking until the end o.O.
I started to get a headache.
You gave people nightmares. Good job Gavin.
This song scared me sh*t less lololololol it made me feel sick and i got a headache and waz dizzy and i couldnt stand loud sh*t coz it made me jump after listening to that song D:< made me REALLY fking paranoid
Actually for the first time in a looong while I had a peacefully sleep and now I feel fully rested.
Thanks Gavin. :)
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/lavender-town-music-conspiracy-creepypasta#.TiKtaTBoVAk (http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/lavender-town-music-conspiracy-creepypasta#.TiKtaTBoVAk)
Fake stuff but interesting to read