http://runecat3.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] runecat3.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hetalia2011-03-01 06:11 pm

I need some help finding out what this is. ^_^;

I just got a new phone the other day, and was excitedly searching up Hetalia mp3s to get on it. I entered "Katsuyuki Konishi" when trying to get some of the Hetalia songs done by him, and while most were "Hatafutte Parade"s and the character songs and MKCs, there was something in Japanese at the bottom. I clicked to preview it, and it turned out to be a track from something.
The title was this:

芹乔桥清勤

Does anyone know what it means? Or what it is?

I thought that maybe it was a clip of audio from the episode where France is mistaken for a ghost by England first and then America as well, but even though I don't know Japanese I could still tell that while the situation was almost similar, it was still different. Also, it starts out playing some country-sounding music. It involves England, France, America, Tony, an apparent monster or demon, a fairy, brownie, and a unicorn... My only actual guess is that it's from the first Fantasia CD, which I've neither heard nor read a translation of. (I've only read the second's translation and nothing there had anything similar to this...) The monster/demon is the main reason I think it could be the Fantasia CD, but I still doubt even that a little because I figure England and especially mountain-destroying America could handle it. Mm... maybe England summoned it. Also, I'm not sure how to tag this so... Sorry. ^^; And I don't really know how to post either. >w>;

[identity profile] sharila-malryn.livejournal.com 2011-03-02 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
I guess it's a mini drama from America's Character Songs. The title is England and the Ghost At America's House, if you heard the voices of America, England, France, Tony, and something like demon. The story tells about England who stayed over at America's house but found something scary which he though as a ghost at his room. It's turns out that something-like-a-ghost is France. But when France went to America's room to wake both of them up, he saw the fairy, brownie and unicorn in that room.

[identity profile] sharila-malryn.livejournal.com 2011-03-02 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
You can try to find the track + translation here :
http://audio.isg.si/audiox/?q=node/47749&from=30&comments_per_page=10

This is one of my favorite site when it comes to find Hetalia Mp3. Hope this will help you ^^

it‘s tongue twister?

[identity profile] mowenda.livejournal.com 2011-03-02 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
it‘s tongue twister?
Because each word'S pronounce is the same(resemble),there’s no anthing sense
in the five words。