Quote from Wilson in A Marked Man
Wilson: [chanting in Japanese] Tim: Wilson. Wilson, could you stop singing and talk to me for a second? Wilson: Well, hi-ho, neighbor. Happy Tako Age. Tim: Happy Yokohama to you. What's with the kite? Wilson: Well, today is the Japanese festival of Tako Age, which means "big kite-flying day." See, according to legend, a master of a 16th century Japanese castle flew a kite in order to celebrate the birth of his son. Tim: Yeah? What did he do when his son committed his first crime? Wilson: Pardon? Tim: I'm not gonna pardon him. Wilson: What in the world are you talking about?