Contributed by Paul Leonard (Lavender Town Syndrome)

Lavender Town Tone (also known as Lavender Town Tone or Lavender Town Suicides) is a suicide and disease in children aged 7-12 shortly after the release of the Red and Green Pokemon in Japan. This is a key moment. February 27, 1996

Suicide and illness only occur when children reach the playgrounds in Leander, a high frequency of demonic music, and studies show that only children and adolescents benefit.

At least 20 children have died and hundreds more have been injured by lavender poisoning. Suicide bombers often scream or jump. Those who do not receive it complain of severe headaches after hearing about lavender.

However, Lavender Town is not like the game since the first Pokemon game came out in public. Following the Lavender Tone event, the organizers described the Lavender Town theme song and the children are no longer interested.

A video was released in 2010 using "special software" to analyze the sound of Lavender Town music. When repeated, the software will create an image with Unown near the end of the sound. This caused controversy as Anon did not appear until 2010. 2 racing games: Silver, Gold and Crystal. Unown translated as "GET OUT NOW".

A beta version of Lavender City is also above.

It was reported that a beta version of Pocket Monster has been released for child testing. Here is a Lavender Home beta video.