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[[Hiro]] gives [[Charlie]] a copy of '''''Japanese Language Studies''''' for her [[Charlie's birthday party]]. | [[Hiro]] gives [[Charlie]] a copy of '''''Japanese Language Studies''''' for her [[Charlie's birthday party|birthday]]. | ||
==About== | ==About== | ||
===[[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]=== | ===[[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]=== | ||
When [[Charlie]] meets [[Hiro]], she reads the letters 場違い on his jacket. "''Bachigai''. That means 'I don't belong here,' right?" When Hiro asks how she learned Japanese, she explains that she got a Japanese phrase book for her [[Charlie's birthday party|birthday]] about six months ago and started poking through it last week. Then she says in Japanese, "One bento box with shrimp, please," and "I'm still learning. [[Tokyo]] is going to be the third stop on my trip someday." [[Ando]] is incredulous that she learned all that from a book in one week, but Charlie explains that lately she is able to [[enhanced memory|remember everything she reads]]. | When [[Charlie]] meets [[Hiro]], she reads the letters 場違い on his jacket. "''Bachigai''. That means 'I don't belong here,' right?" When Hiro asks how she learned Japanese, she explains that she got a Japanese phrase book for her [[Charlie's birthday party|birthday]] about six months ago and started poking through it last week. Then she says in Japanese, "One [[sushi|bento box with shrimp]], please," and "I'm still learning. [[Tokyo]] is going to be the third stop on my trip someday." [[Ando]] is incredulous that she learned all that from a book in one week, but Charlie explains that lately she is able to [[enhanced memory|remember everything she reads]]. | ||
Later, Charlie practices her Japanese by covering the book as she recites phrases in Japanese. Hiro helps her perfect her pronunciation, and Charlie continues with her Japanese, far exceeding what she is learning from the book. Hiro, impressed with her skill, says that his [[power|skill]] is much more complicated — he can teach Japanese to anyone. Charlie says that Hiro is sweet; he looks through the book, but says that the word "sweet" is not in the book. | Later, Charlie practices her Japanese by covering the book as she recites phrases in Japanese. Hiro helps her perfect her pronunciation, and Charlie continues with her Japanese, far exceeding what she is learning from the book. Hiro, impressed with her skill, says that his [[power|skill]] is much more complicated — he can teach Japanese to anyone. Charlie says that Hiro is sweet; he looks through the book, but says that the word "sweet" is not in the book. | ||
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==[[Heroes Evolutions]]== | ==[[Heroes Evolutions]]== | ||
===[[Saving Charlie]]=== | ===[[Saving Charlie]]=== | ||
* [[Charlie]] reads the kanji lettering on [[Hiro]]'s jacket soon after she meets him. She says, "''Bachigai''. That means 'I don't belong here,' right?" Charlie explains that she got a Japanese phrase book for her [[Charlie's birthday party|birthday]] six months ago and started poking through it last week. She then recites in Japanese, "One bento box with shrimp, please," and explains that she's still learning. She tells [[Ando]], who is impressed that she learned Japanese so quickly, that her brain has been [[enhanced memory|remembering a lot of things]] lately. Later, Charlie covers the book with her hand and recites from memory, "The dance lights floor are cool." She practices another one: "I don't like this song. Let's get a drink." When Charlie says that Hiro is sweet, Hiro shyly looks down at the phrase book to find the word "sweet". He says that the word isn't in the book. (Chapter 2) | * [[Charlie]] reads the kanji lettering on [[Hiro]]'s jacket soon after she meets him. She says, "''Bachigai''. That means 'I don't belong here,' right?" Charlie explains that she got a Japanese phrase book for her [[Charlie's birthday party|birthday]] six months ago and started poking through it last week. She then recites in Japanese, "One [[sushi|bento box with shrimp]], please," and explains that she's still learning. She tells [[Ando]], who is impressed that she learned Japanese so quickly, that her brain has been [[enhanced memory|remembering a lot of things]] lately. Later, Charlie covers the book with her hand and recites from memory, "The dance lights floor are cool." She practices another one: "I don't like this song. Let's get a drink." When Charlie says that Hiro is sweet, Hiro shyly looks down at the phrase book to find the word "sweet". He says that the word isn't in the book. (Chapter 2) | ||
* Having [[time travel]]ed six months in the past, [[Hiro]] sits in his [[Midland Motor Lodge|motel room]], wishing he could buy [[Charlie]] the ability to speak Japanese. He suddenly realizes that he ''could'' buy her that ability. He remembers that "Future-Charlie" was learning Japanese from a phrase book that she received on her birthday. Hiro decides that ''he'' would give her that phrase book. He realizes that saving Charlie is part of Hiro's mission, and the phrase book is proof of that. He heads to [[Music City Mall|the mall]] to get the Japanese phrase book. (Chapter 7) | * Having [[time travel]]ed six months in the past, [[Hiro]] sits in his [[Midland Motor Lodge|motel room]], wishing he could buy [[Charlie]] the ability to speak Japanese. He suddenly realizes that he ''could'' buy her that ability. He remembers that "Future-Charlie" was learning Japanese from a phrase book that she received on her birthday. Hiro decides that ''he'' would give her that phrase book. He realizes that saving Charlie is part of Hiro's mission, and the phrase book is proof of that. He heads to [[Music City Mall|the mall]] to get the Japanese phrase book. (Chapter 7) | ||
* At the [[Music City Mall]], [[Hiro]] goes to the B. Dalton bookstore and finds a surprisingly large selection of phrase books for [[Charlie]]. (Chapter 8) | * At the [[Music City Mall]], [[Hiro]] goes to the B. Dalton bookstore and finds a surprisingly large selection of phrase books for [[Charlie]]. (Chapter 8) | ||
* [[Hiro]] worries that he has no way plan for saving [[Charlie]], other than buying the phrase book. At the [[Burnt Toast Diner|diner]], Hiro gives Charlie the phrase book after she says that she will go to [[Tokyo]] on her world trip. Charlie opens the gift, wrapped in party penguin paper, and is excited to be able to speak more clearly with Hiro. She reads a phrase from the book and [[enhanced memory|immediately memorizes]] it. (Chapter 9) | |||
* During her breaks, [[Charlie]] [[enhanced memory|absorbs]] a large portion of the phrase book, and is able to speak excellent Japanese. (Chapter 11) | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
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Hiro gives Charlie a copy of Japanese Language Studies for her birthday.
About
Seven Minutes to Midnight
When Charlie meets Hiro, she reads the letters 場違い on his jacket. "Bachigai. That means 'I don't belong here,' right?" When Hiro asks how she learned Japanese, she explains that she got a Japanese phrase book for her birthday about six months ago and started poking through it last week. Then she says in Japanese, "One bento box with shrimp, please," and "I'm still learning. Tokyo is going to be the third stop on my trip someday." Ando is incredulous that she learned all that from a book in one week, but Charlie explains that lately she is able to remember everything she reads.
Later, Charlie practices her Japanese by covering the book as she recites phrases in Japanese. Hiro helps her perfect her pronunciation, and Charlie continues with her Japanese, far exceeding what she is learning from the book. Hiro, impressed with her skill, says that his skill is much more complicated — he can teach Japanese to anyone. Charlie says that Hiro is sweet; he looks through the book, but says that the word "sweet" is not in the book.
Six Months Ago
Six months in the past, Hiro gives Charlie a Japanese phrase book for her birthday. He encourages Charlie to go to Japan and get out of Midland soon. Charlie reads from the book, "You are a kind and generous man." When Hiro is impressed, Charlie says that lately she has been able to remember things.
Heroes Evolutions
Saving Charlie
- Charlie reads the kanji lettering on Hiro's jacket soon after she meets him. She says, "Bachigai. That means 'I don't belong here,' right?" Charlie explains that she got a Japanese phrase book for her birthday six months ago and started poking through it last week. She then recites in Japanese, "One bento box with shrimp, please," and explains that she's still learning. She tells Ando, who is impressed that she learned Japanese so quickly, that her brain has been remembering a lot of things lately. Later, Charlie covers the book with her hand and recites from memory, "The dance lights floor are cool." She practices another one: "I don't like this song. Let's get a drink." When Charlie says that Hiro is sweet, Hiro shyly looks down at the phrase book to find the word "sweet". He says that the word isn't in the book. (Chapter 2)
- Having time traveled six months in the past, Hiro sits in his motel room, wishing he could buy Charlie the ability to speak Japanese. He suddenly realizes that he could buy her that ability. He remembers that "Future-Charlie" was learning Japanese from a phrase book that she received on her birthday. Hiro decides that he would give her that phrase book. He realizes that saving Charlie is part of Hiro's mission, and the phrase book is proof of that. He heads to the mall to get the Japanese phrase book. (Chapter 7)
- At the Music City Mall, Hiro goes to the B. Dalton bookstore and finds a surprisingly large selection of phrase books for Charlie. (Chapter 8)
- Hiro worries that he has no way plan for saving Charlie, other than buying the phrase book. At the diner, Hiro gives Charlie the phrase book after she says that she will go to Tokyo on her world trip. Charlie opens the gift, wrapped in party penguin paper, and is excited to be able to speak more clearly with Hiro. She reads a phrase from the book and immediately memorizes it. (Chapter 9)
- During her breaks, Charlie absorbs a large portion of the phrase book, and is able to speak excellent Japanese. (Chapter 11)
Notes
- The book Japanese Language Studies does not exist in reality.