Dude... this spot is FULL of Hetalians! I'm pretty sure the Hetalians use this spot as a Hetalia spot Mehr often than the ACTUAL Hetalia spot... I'm wearing my (well, one of my XD) Hetalia hemd, shirt right now!
My... Favorit character... I have a lot. My definite oben, nach oben Favoriten are Canada, England, China, Austria, and Belarus. Don't ask about the weird contrast XD
I haven't seen it yet. /prepared to be confronted Von masses of Hetalia fans. But I do want to see it just out curiosity of why everybody loves it so much. But right now I have tons of animes to catch up on.
XD I was shocked Von it too. But it just adds to its appeal. Sometimes I don't wanna sit through 15 Minuten of BS till the plot comes up the last 4 minutes.
never seen it...i guess i should check it out sometime...could someone just explain to me what's it about?
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Hetalia: Axis Powers (ヘタリア Axis Powers Hetaria Akushisu Pawāzu?) is a Japanese webcomic, later adapted as a Manga and an Anime series, Von Hidekaz Himaruya (日丸屋秀和 Himaruya Hidekazu?). The series presents an allegorical trivialisation of political and historic events, particularly of the World War II era, in which the various countries are represented Von stereotyped anthropomorphic characters. The main characters are the countries which made up the Axis powers and Allies of World War II, namely Italy (North Italy in particular), Germany, Japan, United States, England (representing the United Kingdom), France, Russia and China. Hetalia (ヘタリア?) is a portmanteau combining hetare (ヘタレ?, Japanese for "gutless" oder "pathetic") and Italia (イタリア?).[1] This is to make light of Italy's domination Von neighboring states since the Italian War of 1521–1526. Himaruya originally created Hetalia as an online webcomic, and so far four tankōbon have been published Von Gentosha Comics, the first on March 28, 2008, the Sekunde on December 10, 2008, the third on May 20, 2010 and the fourth on June 30, 2011. English translations of the first two volumes have been published Von Tokyopop in the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada. Both printed volumes published so far have topped The New York Times Manga best seller list.[2][3] The series was later adapted into drama CDs, and an Anime series created Von Studio Deen has also begun streaming online. As of January 8, 2010, the Anime series' international distribution is being handled Von Funimation Entertainment. The main historical events portrayed in this work occur between World War I and World War II. The series often uses satire and comedy to reinterpret well-known historical events as well as historical and cultural trivia. Historical, political, and military interaction between countries is allegorically misrepresented in Hetalia as social and romantic interaction between the characters; the webcomic version in particular depicts military and economic incursions using various innuendo.
I dont like it....I Liebe IT I Liebe ITALY AND AMERICA(im gonna post a pic of america but i Liebe italy Mehr but i have no new pics of italy so just look at my icon:( ) Edit:nvm i found an new italy pic im soooo happy
It's pretty good as an intro, I guess. A lot of people who don't like Anime and stuff like that Liebe Hetalia. It's... different in a way. Totally worth watching. :3
I checked it on YouTube and I've seen episode one, I was so curious why everybody's been talking about it. Meh, I don't have a Favorit character from seeing just one episode.