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==Story==
 
==Story==
[[Serial Experiments Lain]] starts with Chisa's suicide as she falls from a roof, her body is crushed by a falling building sign. Before jumping, she looked peaceful.
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[[Serial Experiments Lain]] starts with Chisa's suicide. As she falls from a roof, her body is crushed by a falling building sign. Before jumping, she looks peaceful.
   
Some days after, each students for her school receives a mail from her after her death. [[Lain Iwakura|Lain]] responds to it which initiate a chat with Chisa. Chisa explains that she didn't die but have just abandoned her flesh. She wanted to show everyone what she did. As Lain tries to understand why she killed herself, Chisa answers "God is here."
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In the following days, each of her classmates receives an e-mail from her after her death. [[Lain Iwakura|Lain]] responds to it, initiating a chat with Chisa. Chisa explains that she didn't die; rather, she has just abandoned her physical body. She wanted to show everyone what she did. As Lain tries to understand why she killed herself, Chisa answers "God is here."
   
After that, Chisa will appears mysteriously to Lain trying to convince her to follow her. The first time on her way back to school and second time during her class and the last time when Lain plugs herself to the Wired. The last time, Lain remembers having walked with her from school one time, she thinks that Chisa decided to contact her as a friend but as she talk to her Chisa doesn't answer and shows a sad face before disappearing once again.
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After that, Chisa begins appearing mysteriously to Lain, trying to convince her to follow her; the first time on her way back to school, the second time during her class, the last time when Lain plugs herself in to the Wired. During Chisa’s final visit, Lain remembers having walked with her from school one time. She thinks that Chisa decided to contact her as a friend, but as Lain talks to her, Chisa doesn't answer, displaying a sorrowful expression before disappearing once again.
   
When Lain "reboots" the reality, Chisa can be seen still alive going to school. We learn that Chisa seems to have taken Lain's role in this reality as [[Alice Mizuki|Alice]] tried to invited her to going out with her at the Cyberia but she was too shy and decline the invitation (the exact same scenario happened to Lain during the [[Layer 01|first episode]]).
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When Lain "reboots" the reality, Chisa can be seen still alive going to school. We learn that Chisa seems to have taken Lain's role in this reality as [[Alice Mizuki|Alice]] invites her to go to Cyberia, but declines the invitation since she’s too shy (the exact same scenario that happened to Lain during the [[Layer 01|first episode]]).
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
As Lain, Chisa is a very introvert girl which is shown with her lack of friends and her silence. She seems to suffer from it as she is mostly evoking sad emotions. By giving up her body to live in the Wired, Chisa seemed to finally feel relieved but it didn't seem to last as, when she met Lain in the Wired, she's once again sad and quiet like she regretted her action.
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Like Lain, Chisa is a very introverted girl, shown by her lack of friends and her quiet disposition. This appears to cause her great sadness. By giving up her physical body to live solely in the Wired, Chisa seems to finally feel some relief, but it doesn’t appear to last. When she meets Lain in the Wired, she's once again reserved and subdued as if she regrets committing suicide.
   
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
===[[Lain Iwakura|Lain]]===
 
===[[Lain Iwakura|Lain]]===
Chisa went to the same school as Lain and both are in the same class level, one day they even went back from school together. After her suicide, Chisa sent mail to all her school including Lain. Lain responded to the mail and started to chat with Chisa about the Wired. This chat launched Lain's interest to the Wired. After the chat, Chisa appeared to Lain several times, one time trying to explain to her why she killed herself. 
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Chisa and Lain attended the same school, both being in the same year level. One day, the two walked home from school together. After her suicide, Chisa sends e-mails to all of her classmates, including Lain. Lain responds to the mail and starts to chat with Chisa about the Wired. This conversation piques Lain's interest in the Wired. After this, Chisa appears to Lain several times, once trying to explain to her why she killed herself. 
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==

Revision as of 18:09, 22 February 2022

Chisa Yomoda
Chisa Yomoda

Gender

Female

Age

14

Hair

Dark Brown

Eyes

Brown

Occupation

Student

Affiliations

Lain - Contact

Voice actor(s)

Sumi Mutoh (Japanese)
Lia Sargent (English)

Debut

Episode 01

Chisa Yomoda (四方田 千砂) is a character of the anime series Serial Experiments Lain.

She was a girl in Lain's school that commited suicide before sending a mail to all her schoolmates.

Story

Serial Experiments Lain starts with Chisa's suicide. As she falls from a roof, her body is crushed by a falling building sign. Before jumping, she looks peaceful.

In the following days, each of her classmates receives an e-mail from her after her death. Lain responds to it, initiating a chat with Chisa. Chisa explains that she didn't die; rather, she has just abandoned her physical body. She wanted to show everyone what she did. As Lain tries to understand why she killed herself, Chisa answers "God is here."

After that, Chisa begins appearing mysteriously to Lain, trying to convince her to follow her; the first time on her way back to school, the second time during her class, the last time when Lain plugs herself in to the Wired. During Chisa’s final visit, Lain remembers having walked with her from school one time. She thinks that Chisa decided to contact her as a friend, but as Lain talks to her, Chisa doesn't answer, displaying a sorrowful expression before disappearing once again.

When Lain "reboots" the reality, Chisa can be seen still alive going to school. We learn that Chisa seems to have taken Lain's role in this reality as Alice invites her to go to Cyberia, but declines the invitation since she’s too shy (the exact same scenario that happened to Lain during the first episode).

Personality

Like Lain, Chisa is a very introverted girl, shown by her lack of friends and her quiet disposition. This appears to cause her great sadness. By giving up her physical body to live solely in the Wired, Chisa seems to finally feel some relief, but it doesn’t appear to last. When she meets Lain in the Wired, she's once again reserved and subdued as if she regrets committing suicide.

Affiliations

Lain

Chisa and Lain attended the same school, both being in the same year level. One day, the two walked home from school together. After her suicide, Chisa sends e-mails to all of her classmates, including Lain. Lain responds to the mail and starts to chat with Chisa about the Wired. This conversation piques Lain's interest in the Wired. After this, Chisa appears to Lain several times, once trying to explain to her why she killed herself. 

Quotes

I don't need to stay in a place like this. If you stay in a place like this you might not be able to connect.
Episode 01

What's it like when you die? It really hurts :)
Episode 01

Lain, I walked home with you just once. Do you remember?
Episode 01

I have only given up my body. By doing this, I can explain to you that I'm still alive.
Episode 01

Do you understand? It's okay if you can't right now. You will all understand soon. Everyone will.
Episode 01

God is here.
Episode 01

In the real world, it didn't matter if I was there or not. When I realized that, I was no longer afraid of losing my body.
Episode 03

Trivia

  • The character of Chisa first appeared in a "Alice 6" (1995), a late night drama series broadcasted in Shizuoka written by Chiaki J. Konaka and directed by his brother Konaka Kazuya. The Chisa from "Alice 6" disappeared in the first episode and was the "Sixth Alice".

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