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{{Character|image = [[File:zebest.png|200px]]
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|name = Hidetoshi Hasagawa
|image=[[File:Hidei.jpg|200px]]
 
|name=Hide
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|alias = Hide
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|job = Surgeon <small>(former)</small>
|gender=Male
 
|job=Former Surgeon; Warehouse Worker at [[Dunder Mifflin]]/[[Sabre (company)]]
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Warehouse Worker
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|workplace = [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton]]
|actor=[[Hideotoshi Imura]]
 
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|first appearance = [[The Meeting]]
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|last appearance = [[Junior Salesman]]
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|portrayed by = Hidetoshi Imura
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|aka =
 
|gender = Male
 
|actor = [[Hideotoshi Imura]]
 
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'''Hidetoshi "Hide" Hasagawa''' (pronounced "hee-day") is a warehouse worker on ''[[The Office]],'' but was a former surgeon, who killed a Yakuza boss. He is played by [[Hideotoshi Imura]].
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'''Hidetoshi Hasagawa''', also known as simply '''Hide''' (pronounced '''hee-day'''), is a warehouse worker at the [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton]] [[Warehouse|warehouse]].
   
 
==Season 3==
 
==Season 3==
Hide appears throughout several episodes, but has not spoken.
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Hide appears in several episodes, but does not speak.
   
 
==Season 5==
 
==Season 5==
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==Season 6==
 
==Season 6==
 
In his first speaking role, we find that he speaks English poorly. He explains that he was a surgeon in Japan. One day while performing surgery on a Yakuza mob boss, the man died. As a result of this, he fled the country and went to America to start a new life. He credits [[Darryl]] for saving his life, and shares a secret with the documentary crew: He actually killed the boss of the Yakuza on purpose. {{6x19}}
He appears in several episodes, but never talks.
 
   
 
Dwight recruits Hide to apply for the "Print in All Colors" executive training program because he wants to undermine [[Kelly]]'s application. Hide begins the interview by describing his former career as a surgeon, and obviously doesn't end up qualifying for the program.
In his first speaking role, we find that he speaks English poorly. He explains that he was a surgeon in Japan and intentionally botched surgery he was performing on a Yakuza boss. As a result of this, he fled the country and went to America to start a new life. He credits [[Darryl]] for saving his life, and shares a secret with the documentary crew: He killed the boss of the Yakuza on purpose. {{6x19}}
 
   
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==Season 7==
Dwight recruits Hide to apply for the "Print in All Colors" executive training program, because he wants to undermine [[Kelly]]'s application. Hide begins the interview by describing his former career as a surgeon.
 
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After [[Sabre]] allows the warehouse workers to sell on the go, "[[The Seminar]]", we do get some numbers on his sales. His sales were November $8,460, December $7,208, January $2,691.
   
 
==Season 8==
 
==Season 8==
   
Hide quit after he and the other warehouse workers won the lottery in the episode Lotto. Darryl later mentions that he is using his money to invest in an energy drink for Asian homosexuals. In the episode Family Portrait, he and Calvin return after blowing all their money on investing in the energy drink. Darryl hires him back.
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Hide quits after he and the other warehouse workers won the lottery ("[[Lotto]]"). [[Darryl]] later mentions that he is using his money to invest in an energy drink for Asian homosexuals. Later, he and [[Glenn]] return after blowing all their money on investing in the energy drink. Darryl hires both of them back ("[[Free Family Portrait Studio]]").
   
 
==Season 9==
 
==Season 9==
While Pam is trying to paint her mural, Hide stands below her scissor lift and watches her. Pam tells him that she could be here awhile and he could probably go back to what he was doing however he continues to stand there and watch her awkwardly. Later while Pam is explaining the inspiration for her mural, Hide yells "Your painting sucks!" to which Pam yells back at him to shut up ([[The Target]]).
 
 
==Appearances==
 
* "[[Back From Vacation]]" (uncredited)- no lines
 
* "[[Stress Relief]]" (uncredited)- no lines
 
* "[[The Meeting]]" (credited)- no lines
 
* "[[Secret Santa]]" (uncredited)- no lines
 
* "[[Happy Hour]]"
 
* "[[Body Language]]"
 
* "[[Threat Level Midnight]]"
 
* "[[The Inner Circle]]" (uncredited)- no lines
 
* "[[Free Family Portrait Studio]]"
 
 
* "[[The Target]]"
 
* "[[The Target]]"
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* "[[Junior Salesman]]"
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Dunder Mifflin employees]]
 
[[Category:Dunder Mifflin employees]]
 
[[Category:Warehouse worker]]
 
[[Category:Warehouse worker]]
 
[[Category:Actors of Threat Level Midnight]]
 
[[Category:Actors of Threat Level Midnight]]
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[[Category:Males]]

Revision as of 04:54, 24 January 2020

Hidetoshi Hasagawa, also known as simply Hide (pronounced hee-day), is a warehouse worker at the Dunder Mifflin Scranton warehouse.

Season 3

Hide appears in several episodes, but does not speak.

Season 5

Hide sits with his wife during Michael's roast. ("Prince Family Paper") He appears in several other episodes, but never talks.

Season 6

In his first speaking role, we find that he speaks English poorly. He explains that he was a surgeon in Japan. One day while performing surgery on a Yakuza mob boss, the man died. As a result of this, he fled the country and went to America to start a new life. He credits Darryl for saving his life, and shares a secret with the documentary crew: He actually killed the boss of the Yakuza on purpose. ("St. Patrick's Day")

Dwight recruits Hide to apply for the "Print in All Colors" executive training program because he wants to undermine Kelly's application. Hide begins the interview by describing his former career as a surgeon, and obviously doesn't end up qualifying for the program.

Season 7

After Sabre allows the warehouse workers to sell on the go, "The Seminar", we do get some numbers on his sales. His sales were November $8,460, December $7,208, January $2,691.

Season 8

Hide quits after he and the other warehouse workers won the lottery ("Lotto"). Darryl later mentions that he is using his money to invest in an energy drink for Asian homosexuals. Later, he and Glenn return after blowing all their money on investing in the energy drink. Darryl hires both of them back ("Free Family Portrait Studio").

Season 9