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atiko.livejournal.com) wrote in
hetalia2008-11-09 06:02 pm
Entry tags:
Fanart & short drama CD translation
Hey gaiz! First-time poster, long-time lurker here.
Today on November 9th it has been exactly 19 years since Gilbert kicked down the Berlin Wall in his usual awesome fashion and moved in with Ludwig again. I will use this date as an excuse for the abnormally high amount of Prussia in the following fanart batch.
Artist: me
Characters: Prussia, Germany, Russia, UK, USA, Rome, Germania, France, Holy Roman Empire, South & North Italy
Rating: totally worksafe
Warnings: not even for France!
Summary: five fanarts from the last two-ish weeks


Prussia may be older, but he manages to beobnoxious immature awesome no matter the era. (yes, that is hair dye. xD)

No fanart post is complete without a Russia tribute, so here he is. ♥

US and UK quoting a dialogue from Oscar Wilde's "Woman of No Importance", slightly Hetalia-fied.

This is really random and not worth a long-winded explanation, but maybe somebody here enjoys Prussia/Germany wearing ridiculous clothes. (Edit: Okay, if you DO want a long-winded explanation, go here. ;-))

The initial "married couple" and some of their many children, inspired by Germania's profile turning up on Kitayume last week. ROME HAS HIM SO WHIPPED, HAHAHA.
Also - and I hope I haven't stepped on anybody's plans with this - Ibadly translated track #5 of the recently released drama CD, starring the Axis plus UK and France. It can be found here~.
Today on November 9th it has been exactly 19 years since Gilbert kicked down the Berlin Wall in his usual awesome fashion and moved in with Ludwig again. I will use this date as an excuse for the abnormally high amount of Prussia in the following fanart batch.
Artist: me
Characters: Prussia, Germany, Russia, UK, USA, Rome, Germania, France, Holy Roman Empire, South & North Italy
Rating: totally worksafe
Warnings: not even for France!
Summary: five fanarts from the last two-ish weeks


Prussia may be older, but he manages to be

No fanart post is complete without a Russia tribute, so here he is. ♥

US and UK quoting a dialogue from Oscar Wilde's "Woman of No Importance", slightly Hetalia-fied.

This is really random and not worth a long-winded explanation, but maybe somebody here enjoys Prussia/Germany wearing ridiculous clothes. (Edit: Okay, if you DO want a long-winded explanation, go here. ;-))

The initial "married couple" and some of their many children, inspired by Germania's profile turning up on Kitayume last week. ROME HAS HIM SO WHIPPED, HAHAHA.
Also - and I hope I haven't stepped on anybody's plans with this - I

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Actually Legolas was a promiscuous sod, since he also managed to spawn Sweden, Denmark, Finland (probably Iceland following that pattern), and England. METHINKS HE LIKED TO GET AROUND A LOT.HOLY SHIT, YOUR WORK IS THE MOST FABULOUS WORK EVER. YOUR PRUSSIA JUST MAKES MY HEART BLEED IN JOY.
THANK YOU.
8'D
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Wow they really got around. x'D!
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OKAY, SO! IT WAS LIKE THIS.
First there was this dinky little island which was inhabited by some tribal folk called the Celts, and the Romans, being all cool, invaded it and called it Britannia. They dominated the Celts, practically destroyed them, built a wall because they thought the Scottish were nutters and wanted to keep them out, and built some lovely baths and houses and other groovy shit like that. Anyway, then the Roman Empire fell, due to Legolas, and due to being stretched too thin to maintain economically.
The Romans left Britannia (who can blame them? The weather's lovely in Italy) and the Celts thought 'yay' and returned back to all corners of their lovely little rainy island.
And THEN... in about the 6th century (I think) from across the sea from Northern Germany and present day Denmark, came these loud-mouthed, crude bastards called the Angles and the Saxons. They then proceeded to shove the Celts into the crappy little corners of the island/s (who became the Welsh, Scottish and the Irish), lol'd about it and called the place Angleland -land of the Angles.
Anglelnd became England, and the Angles and the Saxons became the English. Hence terms like Anglo- phone, and Anglophile.
AND THERE WE HAVE THE HISTORY OF THE HORRIBLE LITTLE BASTARD NATION THAT IS THE ENGLISH.
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I'm so sorry. TTwTT;;; I like to go on a bit...no subject
As a wee little American, I always appreciate being told I don't know jack about what I'm talking about. x'D But no srsly, that was awesome. x3 *feels edjumakated 'n stuff*
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HOWEVER. The French nobility being French didn't integrate too much with the Anglo-Saxons, and those that did were moreso in the south. So you are correct in saying that they had a definite influence, but the English gene-pool remained vastly Germanic, as did the language.
We did, however get some French words. Bleargh.
Still... though the initial new kings said themselves to be Norman, it didn't take long for them to call themselves English and start fighting with the French once again, ohyeah. 8)
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LOL WHUT. Maybe Rome was his pimp? "Hand over all your riches top the Roman Empire and you'll get my ~beautiful~ manservant for a night."YOU'RE MISTAKEN, IT'S NOT MY WORK. PRUSSIA IS JUST THAT AWESOME.
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ROFL. THAT COULD WELL BE IT. xDGOOD GOD, I CANNOT DISAGREE WITH YOU THERE IN THE SLIGHTEST.