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==About== |
==About== |
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===[[Episode:Cautionary Tales|Cautionary Tales]]=== |
===[[Episode:Cautionary Tales|Cautionary Tales]]=== |
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After Kaito's murder, a funeral is held in remembrance of him. An [[old monk]] calls [[Hiro]] up to eulogize his late father, but Hiro is unwilling to let him go, and walks away to a nearby field. Ando tells Hiro to go back to honor his father, but Hiro |
After [[Kaito]]'s murder, a funeral is held at [[Aoyama Cemetery]] in remembrance of him. An [[old monk]] calls [[Hiro]] up to eulogize his late father, but Hiro is unwilling to let him go, and walks away to a nearby field. [[Ando]] tells Hiro to go back to honor his father, but Hiro [[teleport]]s away in hope of changing history. After returning, Hiro is again called up to eulogize his father. Hiro says that his father is not truly dead as long as he lives in Hiro's [[heart]] and the lessons Kaito taught. Hiro takes a piece of cloth and wipes the name written in red ink on the memorial stone. |
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==Memorable Quotes== |
==Memorable Quotes== |
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Revision as of 23:57, 24 November 2007
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Many people attend Kaito's funeral | |
| Date of event: | March 2007 |
| Location: | Aoyama Cemetery |
A funeral is held for Kaito after his death.
About
Cautionary Tales
After Kaito's murder, a funeral is held at Aoyama Cemetery in remembrance of him. An old monk calls Hiro up to eulogize his late father, but Hiro is unwilling to let him go, and walks away to a nearby field. Ando tells Hiro to go back to honor his father, but Hiro teleports away in hope of changing history. After returning, Hiro is again called up to eulogize his father. Hiro says that his father is not truly dead as long as he lives in Hiro's heart and the lessons Kaito taught. Hiro takes a piece of cloth and wipes the name written in red ink on the memorial stone.
Memorable Quotes
"I refuse to eulogize my father. To eulogize him is to admit he is gone. My father is not dead... Kaito Nakamura taught me right from wrong. What it means to be a hero... So long as the lessons live on through me... he will never die. My father taught me to understand that... certain things are in God's hands. But for everything else... God has given us the gift of choice. My father gave me the tools to fight the battles ahead. Every hand I extend in kindness is his hand. And every blow that I strike for justice is his fist. So long as the lessons he taught me stay with me. And so long as he lives on in my heart. Then my father is never truly dead."
- - Hiro (Cautionary Tales)
Trivia
- Kaito's funeral was shot on a golf course and backstops can be seen in some of the scenes.
See also