Okay, so, I have mentioned previously that I'm an ESL teacher, and the day before yesterday I was co-teaching an advanced reading class of eleventh-graders. We were doing an article about "The Aftereffects of War," more specifically Agent Orange, but with some paragraphs related to landmines. Near the end of the class I questioned them on their opinions regarding landmines as a country's self-defense measure.
Me: "Okay, can somebody tell me about how many undetonated land mines are still buried around the world?
Hmmm... 'undetonated'... 'undetonated'-tte wakaru?"
My Co-Teacher: "I don't think they know that word. Please explain."
Me: "Okay. Undetonated...is when someone buries a bomb..."
*makes a "bomb expanding" shape with hands* "...and it doesn't explode."
*makes batsu sign with arms* "No explosion."
Student: *says the word in Japanese*
Me: "Right, so, the undetonated bomb stays in the ground until someone steps on it."
*hestitation*
Me: "...You know, like in Black Jack."
At Least Six People: "Ohhhhhh!"
It was actually a really funny moment. Then after a shocked silence, my co-teacher demanded, "what, really!? Is that how he got all those scars?"
Me: "Yeah, and his mother was killed, too..."
Her: "HIS MOTHER TOO!!?" *turns to the class* "Black Jack's mother was killed by a landmine! Can you believe that? I never knew...what?? All of you already knew that...?"
Student: "I knew it."
Another: "Me too."
Her: "Black Jack...kawaiisou ne..." (that poor guy...)
Turns out she forgot that detail, having not read it in so long...but I was surprised so many students knew. I guess the anime series has really done some revival work for BJ. When I scribble Sharaku and Higeoyaji on the board in my classroom, someone usually recognizes them from Black Jack appearances (and I inevitably get an acchanburike! Pinoko impression) but take off Sharaku's bandage and they think he's Tenshinhan instead. u.u;