At the world festival of pokémon in South Korea was an unusual incident: the suit of one of the speakers to the audience Pikachu (pokemon species — ed.) began to deflate, and then ran up the guards and dragged rather harshly to the side.
On the video drew the attention of the portal The Huffington Post.
Video 15 people in Pikachu costumes first dance to the song Mark Ronson Uptown Funk, then under the track You Can’t Stop The Beat from the movie “hairspray”. At some point one of the suits starts to deflate, it runs up to the man in the white turtleneck and men in suits.
It may seem that they roughly drag Pikachu into the background. The remaining 14 pokemon continue to dance. Closer to the end of the video blown away Pikachu tries again to join in the dance, however, apparently, the problem with the suit was never resolved.
Many social media users wondered what made the guards so hard to act. However, a user with the nickname Green Lime, put the video on YouTube, explained what had actually happened.
The man in the white turtleneck, running up to Pikachu first, was one of the employees in charge of the festival. He noticed that the suit is something wrong, and tried to solve the problem.
The guards also apparently didn’t know about it and perceived its actions as an attempt to prevent the speech. That is why one of the representatives of the security service tries to grab the man in the white jacket, not Pikachu.
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