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The image comes from a 1997 episode of the Pokémon anime, but it didn't become a viral reaction image until 2018, according to Know Your Meme, when fans began pairing Pikachu’s blank, open-mouthed stare with captions describing obviously avoidable outcomes. It quickly became a universal punchline, transcending Pokémon entirely. Today, Surprised Pikachu isn't just a Pokémon meme. It's internet shorthand.
When asked about the racism that his videos sometimes provoke in the comments, he says: "I don't deny it", but adds that "comments get filtered", meaning that social media platforms delete racist remarks. TikTok, Instagram and X all have policies prohibiting racist abuse.
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