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Ambiguous Disorder is now Diagnosed By The Audience and goes on YMMV page

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* DiagnosedByTheAudience:
** Zen's disorder is never named, but it's pretty clearly a form of autism.
** Thomas's disorder, which is quite wrongly credited as "epilepsy", looks vaguely like a full-body form of Tourette syndrome.
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* {{Moe}}: Zen, considering her actress played her as childlike, and she was nonverbal and autistic. Justified in that the character is fifteen years old.

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* {{Moe}}: Zen, considering her actress played her as childlike, and she was nonverbal and autistic. Justified in that the character is fifteen years old.old.
* OneSceneWonder: Zen's biological father, who turns out to be from the Yakuza, effortlessly cleans house with mooks in the finale, and takes between 20 to 30 names in one big fight scene. Being played by veteran Japanese badass Creator/HiroshiAbe helps.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Two disabled children fighting in an incredibly technical kung fu scuffle? Awesome.
* CriticalResearchFailure / ArtisticLicence: Autism tends to impair motor skills, so even if Zen ''wanted'' to be a fighter, she'd have a hard time with it, and she'd be nowhere near as talented as she appears to be. Same with Tourette's.
** Even so, every autistic person is different; some people have trouble with fine motor skills, such as writing, while being great with gross motor skills, like playing sports, or, in this case, doing martial arts. Or vice versa.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Two disabled children fighting in an incredibly technical kung fu scuffle? Awesome.
* CriticalResearchFailure / ArtisticLicence: Autism tends to impair motor skills, so even if Zen ''wanted'' to be a fighter, she'd have a hard time
fighting? Questionable. Two disabled children with it, and she'd be nowhere near as talented as she appears to be. Same with Tourette's.
** Even so, every autistic person is different; some people have trouble with fine motor skills, such as writing, while being great with gross motor skills, like playing sports, or, in this case, doing
savant martial arts. Or vice versa.arts skills fighting? Awesome.



* {{Moe}}: Zen, considering her actress played her as childlike, and she was nonverbal and autistic. Justified in that the character is fifteen years old.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than its native Thailand, because of Zen's autism.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: ''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than its native Thailand, because of Zen's autism.
* {{Moe}}: Zen, considering her actress played her as childlike, and she was nonverbal and autistic. Justified in that the character is fifteen years old.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than its native Thailand, because of Zen's autism.
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* Even so, every autistic person is different; some people have trouble with fine motor skills, such as writing, while being great with gross motor skills, like playing sports, or, in this case, doing martial arts. Or vice versa.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The guy in the butchers shop who first has his thrown knife bounce back at him and sticks in his shoulder. Then gets hit with another knife when he starts to recover but this time he only gets with the flat side in the chest instead of the edge part.

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* ** Even so, every autistic person is different; some people have trouble with fine motor skills, such as writing, while being great with gross motor skills, like playing sports, or, in this case, doing martial arts. Or vice versa.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The guy in the butchers butcher shop who first has his thrown knife bounce back at him and sticks in his shoulder. Then gets hit with another knife when he starts to recover but this time he only gets with the flat side in the chest instead of the edge part.



* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than it's native Thailand, because of Zen's autism.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than it's its native Thailand, because of Zen's autism.

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* Even so, every autistic person is different; some people have trouble with fine motor skills, such as writing, while being great with gross motor skills, like playing sports, or, in this case, doing martial arts. Or vice versa.



* {{Moe}}: Zen, considering her actress played her as childlike, and she was a nonverbal autistic. Justified in that the character is fifteen years old.

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* {{Moe}}: Zen, considering her actress played her as childlike, and she was a nonverbal and autistic. Justified in that the character is fifteen years old.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The guy in the butchers shop who first has his thrown knife bounce back at him and sticks in his shoulder. Then gets hit with another knife when he starts to recover but this time he only gets with the flat side in the chest instead of the edge part.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the fight in the ice factory, Zen starts [[{{Kiai}} whooping and hollering]] while fighting the workers. We're given no reason for why she acts like this during that scene, or why she never does it again. Most likely she was enjoying herself and/or giving a shout out to Creator/BruceLee.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the fight in the ice factory, Zen starts [[{{Kiai}} whooping and hollering]] while fighting the workers. We're given no reason for why she acts like this during that scene, or why she never does it again. Most likely she was enjoying herself and/or giving a shout out to Creator/BruceLee. Either that or it was [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echolalia#Associated_disorders echolalia]].
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Two disabled children fighting a incredibly technical kung fu scuffle? Awesome.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Two disabled children fighting a in an incredibly technical kung fu scuffle? Awesome.



* {{Moe}}: Zen, considering her actress played her as childlike, amd she was a nonverbal autistic. Justified in that the character is fifteen years old.

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* {{Moe}}: Zen, considering her actress played her as childlike, amd and she was a nonverbal autistic. Justified in that the character is fifteen years old.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Autism tends to impair motor skills, so even if Zen ''wanted'' to be a fighter, she'd have a hard time with it, and she'd be nowhere near as talented as she appears to be. Same with Tourette's.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: CriticalResearchFailure / ArtisticLicence: Autism tends to impair motor skills, so even if Zen ''wanted'' to be a fighter, she'd have a hard time with it, and she'd be nowhere near as talented as she appears to be. Same with Tourette's.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the fight in the ice factory, Zen starts [[{{Kiai}} whooping and hollering]] while fighting the workers. We're given no reason for why she acts like this during that scene, or why she never does it again.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the fight in the ice factory, Zen starts [[{{Kiai}} whooping and hollering]] while fighting the workers. We're given no reason for why she acts like this during that scene, or why she never does it again. Most likely she was enjoying herself and/or giving a shout out to Creator/BruceLee.



* {{Moe}}: Zen, considering her Autistic nature.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than it's native Thailand, because of Zen's autistic nature.

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* {{Moe}}: Zen, considering her Autistic nature.
actress played her as childlike, amd she was a nonverbal autistic. Justified in that the character is fifteen years old.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than it's native Thailand, because of Zen's autistic nature.autism.

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* CreepyAwesome: Thomas.
* CriticalResearchFailure: Autism tends to impair motor skills. So even if Zen ''wanted'' to be a fighter, she'd have a hard time with it, and she'd be nowhere near as talented as she appears to be.

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* CreepyAwesome: Thomas.
Thomas. His weird spasms, acrobatic skills and ridiculous accuracy are both unsettling and glorious to see.
* CrossesTheLineTwice: Two disabled children fighting a incredibly technical kung fu scuffle? Awesome.
* CriticalResearchFailure: Autism tends to impair motor skills. So skills, so even if Zen ''wanted'' to be a fighter, she'd have a hard time with it, and she'd be nowhere near as talented as she appears to be.be. Same with Tourette's.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: During the fight in the ice factory, Zen starts [[{{Kiai}} whooping and hollering]] while fighting the workers. We're given no reason for why she acts like this during that scene, or why she never does it again.
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* [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Americans love Chocolate]]:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than it's native Thailand, because of Zen's autistic nature.

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* [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Americans love Chocolate]]:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than it's native Thailand, because of Zen's autistic nature.
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* [[GermansLoveDavidHasselholf Americans loves Chocolate]]:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than it's native Thailand, because of Zen's autstic nature.

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* [[GermansLoveDavidHasselholf [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Americans loves love Chocolate]]:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than it's native Thailand, because of Zen's autstic autistic nature.
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* [[GermansLoveDavidHasselholf America loves "Chocolate - 2008 film"]]:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than it's native Thailand, because of Zen's autstic nature.

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* [[GermansLoveDavidHasselholf America Americans loves "Chocolate - 2008 film"]]:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' Chocolate]]:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than it's native Thailand, because of Zen's autstic nature.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Autism tends to impair motor skills. So even if Zen ''wanted'' to be a fighter, she'd have a hard time with it, and she'd be nowhere near as talented as she appears to be.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: Autism tends to impair motor skills. So even if Zen ''wanted'' to be a fighter, she'd have a hard time with it, and she'd be nowhere near as talented as she appears to be.be.
* {{Moe}}: Zen, considering her Autistic nature.
* [[GermansLoveDavidHasselholf America loves "Chocolate - 2008 film"]]:''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' is more popular with American audiences than it's native Thailand, because of Zen's autstic nature.
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* CreepyAwesome: Thomas.

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* CreepyAwesome: Thomas.Thomas.
* CriticalResearchFailure: Autism tends to impair motor skills. So even if Zen ''wanted'' to be a fighter, she'd have a hard time with it, and she'd be nowhere near as talented as she appears to be.
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* CreepyAwesome: Thomas.

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