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youkofujima.livejournal.com) wrote in
hetalia2008-07-02 12:52 am
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[fanart] HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA
WHEW. I made it in time! Well, for Canada, anyway, not for Japan's time.
But here's a CG I did for Canada's birthday, which is July 1st. America's is coming up soon, too! (I had originally wanted to also do another pic for Hong Kong's event today, but O_O)
Title: Happy Birthday, My Sweet
Author/Artist:
youkofujima
Character(s) or Pairing(s): USA/Canada
Rating: PG
Warnings: Kiss (sort of), also (twin)cest if you think of America and Canada as twins/brothers, etc.
Summary: Happy Birthday

I wanted to have them look at each other without their glasses getting in the way.
Oh lord, my Canada (without glasses) look like the way I draw Lithuania. I need to find a way to remedy that. I like the way this pic turned, though, for the most part.
Took me about two, three hours? Done in SAI Paint Tool.
Sorry to Canadians!
But here's a CG I did for Canada's birthday, which is July 1st. America's is coming up soon, too! (I had originally wanted to also do another pic for Hong Kong's event today, but O_O)
Title: Happy Birthday, My Sweet
Author/Artist:
Character(s) or Pairing(s): USA/Canada
Rating: PG
Warnings: Kiss (sort of), also (twin)cest if you think of America and Canada as twins/brothers, etc.
Summary: Happy Birthday

I wanted to have them look at each other without their glasses getting in the way.
Oh lord, my Canada (without glasses) look like the way I draw Lithuania. I need to find a way to remedy that. I like the way this pic turned, though, for the most part.
Took me about two, three hours? Done in SAI Paint Tool.
Sorry to Canadians!

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I don't see Canada and the US as twins or brothers. There are only two options and both could be considered historically accurate:
1. Canada is America's half brother because he is the child of France and Great Britain.
2. He's not related because he is France's child who was stolen by Great Britain.
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Aaah, I guess they're half-brothers, then. Because Great Britain had introduced America to Canada by saying: "This is your brother," to which America replied in surprise: "Whoa, our faces...are exactly the same!"