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hetalia2010-01-08 07:52 pm
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[QUESTION] Iggy
Damn it, this has been in my head for a while and I never bothered to ask :\ Anyway, question that's been floating in the old noggin since last New Year in '08.
In the Christmas Special for '07, France mumbles 'Iggy' over and over in the final segment. Now, around the time after the whole 'Iggy' thing I usually read fanfics where America calls England 'Iggy' and as you can predict France 'Angleterre' (this started out as a fanon amongst western fans though I'm not sure if France ever called him such in the comics). Here's my question:
Has America ever called England 'Iggy'? 'Cause I feel as though in the western fandom Iggy's become America's official nickname for England. I ask this because if America's never called him such, shouldn't it be France's nickname for him?
Please don't think I'm starting a fandom war here, I have nothing against any pairing, I just wanted to be clarified.
In the Christmas Special for '07, France mumbles 'Iggy' over and over in the final segment. Now, around the time after the whole 'Iggy' thing I usually read fanfics where America calls England 'Iggy' and as you can predict France 'Angleterre' (this started out as a fanon amongst western fans though I'm not sure if France ever called him such in the comics). Here's my question:
Has America ever called England 'Iggy'? 'Cause I feel as though in the western fandom Iggy's become America's official nickname for England. I ask this because if America's never called him such, shouldn't it be France's nickname for him?
Please don't think I'm starting a fandom war here, I have nothing against any pairing, I just wanted to be clarified.

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I don't recall any other character using Iggy to refer to England. It would be odd if America called him Iggy in canon since it's endearing (and mocking if you're France).
I'm also sure France never calls him Angleterre in the original strips. Translators/fans probably felt it was a very France thing to do so and it stuck for a while.
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As for France, as I've mentioned he did call him by the nickname 'Iggy' (weather he started it or not, I'm not sure), I just want to know if America did as well. I see it a lot in fanfiction so I just wanted to make sure c:
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And then there is Igiko.
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As far as I know no character ever called him that in canon. I don't think I've ever seen America, France or anyone else call him "Iggy" in Japanese fanfics either.
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I checked the Christmas special (the Japanese, I don't have time to look up the translation) but the way France uses it there it's not really a nickname... at least not anything I'd translate as "Iggy." It's just "gaah... England... England..."
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And when you do have the time, here's the link to the part of the translated Christmas Special where France says "Iggy" http://community.livejournal.com/hetalia/274742.html It doesn't really look like he's referring to England though, but theory is that he is. There was also a comic scanlated as well called "Iggy-Iggy Annoyance" here: http://community.livejournal.com/hetalia/534875.html
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Himaruya (and consequently fans) calling him "Iggy" is of course a different matter.
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In any case, nobody says "Igi" in any of the other strips, France included, so to me this firmly puts any character calling England "Iggy" firmly into either fanon or "not canon but people do it anyway because it originates from Himaruya" like the characters' human names.
(Btw sorry for the reposts, I'm at work and my mind is all over the place.)
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Here.
And definitely, here.
See? He did used () イギイギ didn't him? If you suspected the above-mentioned Iggy- Iggy- () part, then you cannot explain this one.
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In any case, there's still the fact that neither he nor anyone else ever uses it in any other strip, episode or CD track (as far as I can recall, anyway), so for me this is the same category as America being called "Alfred" in one strip when he's doing a commercial. (That is, not a definitive proof that this is his nickname for England... especially since he's being seriously disturbed here. Oh France, why are you so pathetically awesome? or is it vice versa?)
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(Proof or not was beyond the question, I suppose.)
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It's just an evidence to answer the question, that America never called England by his nickname and France did.
And of course he didn't tend to mean that () much, we all know.
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Maybe someone confused it with "いぎりちゅ"...
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And yeah the father/son thing is unprovoked. I didn't even think of it before I came to the comm. Just where it comes from?!
Sorry my messages reminder worked slow..
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As for the father/son thing, yeah, it never occurred to me either. IMO they have a pretty good older brother/younger brother dynamics. But I suppose other people feel that taking care of a child = parent... Ah well. /pet peeve
Sorry for the repost... x_x