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makikoigami.livejournal.com) wrote in
hetalia2009-03-13 11:32 pm
Entry tags:
[Meme] Hello Bandwagon and Shipping-chart
Title: Hetalia Meme - Hello Bandwagon
Artist:
makikoigami
Character(s) or Pairing(s): Germany, Prussia, Austria, Holland, Russia, America, Canada
Rating: PG (nobody's naked)
Warnings: stupid jokes
There are comments at deviantart, but let me tell me, I just did this one to try out my abilities with a graphic board. Also, I used SAI Lite to draw these pictures and I had more fun than I expected. ^^;
Hetalia Meme - Hello Bandwagon by ~MakikoIgami on deviantART
Also, have this. Somebody challenged me to do it and I WARNED them it would be complicated. And I was right. XD
This is complicated. I have too many arrows from and to UK, but only realized that when it was too late. Anything that's big or bolded is my favorite and I will read it almost immediately. XD
Notes:
- I'm a big supporter of GermanyxUK. Too much crack not to support it. XD
- UKxAustria is a great thing, too. Because UK loves Austria's ability too cook. XDDD
- Others are pretty self-explanatory, if there are questions, please ask. :D
[EDIT] Included Latvia (whom I mixed up with Estonia orz) AND the MOST awesome arrow that I've forgotten: The AWESOME pair!!! (of America and Prussia)
Artist:
Character(s) or Pairing(s): Germany, Prussia, Austria, Holland, Russia, America, Canada
Rating: PG (nobody's naked)
Warnings: stupid jokes
There are comments at deviantart, but let me tell me, I just did this one to try out my abilities with a graphic board. Also, I used SAI Lite to draw these pictures and I had more fun than I expected. ^^;
Hetalia Meme - Hello Bandwagon by ~MakikoIgami on deviantART
Also, have this. Somebody challenged me to do it and I WARNED them it would be complicated. And I was right. XD
This is complicated. I have too many arrows from and to UK, but only realized that when it was too late. Anything that's big or bolded is my favorite and I will read it almost immediately. XD
Notes:
- I'm a big supporter of GermanyxUK. Too much crack not to support it. XD
- UKxAustria is a great thing, too. Because UK loves Austria's ability too cook. XDDD
- Others are pretty self-explanatory, if there are questions, please ask. :D
[EDIT] Included Latvia (whom I mixed up with Estonia orz) AND the MOST awesome arrow that I've forgotten: The AWESOME pair!!! (of America and Prussia)

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Okay, you win.
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And the ancients... well, they were pretty proud, so they would not want to share with anybody. XDD
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what does canon mean by the way?
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Oh, the ancients. Can't we all just get along?
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Old people need their vendettas. *lol*
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ALL ARROWS POINT TO PRUSSIAVery cool!
Taking the time to make a chart- wow~
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AND TO GERMANY AND TO UK! OTLWhat took me the longest was to write down the names... XD
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the three awesomes get the most attention I seeI wouldn't doubt it!
at least someone did it and it was you~
+10 in awesome for you!
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Well, America needs more arrows, too, then.... OH NO!! I FORGOT THE MOST IMPORTANT ARROW!!!!
OTL
I fail.
*changes picture*
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America's been slacking in the amazing department apparently D:most important arrow? o.o
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I could have mixed them up, though, ya know, I'm not good with the baltics except for Lithuania. ^^;;;;;;
*hides under a rock*
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Which is kind of ironic considering before Hetalia I couldn't have pointed to it on a map.
Yay for education in America! ^^;;
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Well, education everywhere is kinda... local, but well, America's is... maybe not as bad as Japan's. orz
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We do learn about some other countries, but it seems really...selective I guess. Like, other than America I can only remember going into any detail about England, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and Cuba...and I think we only got Cuba because I'm in Florida and it's pretty close.
Though it almost seems like the worst part is that they hardly ever mention Canada or Mexico even though they're right there -_-;;
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Ah well, we never learned much about any other countries than the countries that had directly to do with Germany, so um... But, on the other hand, what we learned most about was the Nazi-time and the GDR afterwards. Which was basically the same, with the difference that the Nazis hunted the Jews and the GDR-people hunted themselves. ^^;;;
I never got to learn much about the history of Denmark (for example) either. Also, I never learned about the history of the Baltics either, but after 1989 those countries were suddenly there, the GDR was missing and hey, we could go to Poland without problems. Also they did great at the Eurovision Song Contest and you couldn't just not remember their names. @.@ I mix them up a lot though. ^^;;;
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It seems like for American history we learn the most about the Revolutionary War. In my school it started in about second grade, and we went over it every year for the next three years or so, and then once again in high school. I was so tired of hearing about it by then XD;;
Have you been to a lot of other countries? I heard that in Europe it's pretty normal for people to visit countries near theirs. I wish it was like that in America...
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The most I learned about the Revolutionary War was because of some movies... ^^;; But yeah, I see what you mean about being tired to hear about that. What is it with schools and concentrating only on one topic in history? ><
And yeah, it's only natural for Europeans to visit their neighbors. I've been to almost every country at least for a daytrip that has a direct border to Germany, plus England, Sweden and Italy (and now Japan). But that's also because in Europe the countries aren't as big as, well, as America is, so it's easier to travel somewhere. ^^;
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About the only way for me to keep my hair from curling is to shave it really short to the point that it feels fuzzy to pet it. I can only really have the back that way though because I don't have the face for it...so it's like I've got two haircuts at once XD;;
That's so awesome! I wish I could visit more countries. I've been to Australia, New Zealand, and Bermuda, but I haven't been able to go anywhere in Europe yet. What's your favorite place you've visited?
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A friend of mine had a haircut like that... well, a similar one. It was pretty famous during the time I was in high school: Short at the back/underneath, but long at the layers above. One of my friends overdid it though and shaved the back of her head completely. ^^;;
Also, right now, I'm pretty biased about Japan. I complain about the Japanese all the time, but Japan is - without a doubt - extremely pretty and there's so much stuff to do that right now, it's my favorite place.
Thanks to Hetalia though I started to like my own country a bit more. @.@ When I come back, I want to visit so many places. X3
Other than that, I liked England a lot. :3 I want to go there again soon. ^_^ Denmark was also very nice.
...On the other hand, I liked almost every country that I've been to. ^^; I only wanted to live in Germany, England and Japan though yet. ;D That's my indicator of when I like a country. ^^;;
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I wish I could go to Japan! I've got a friend on mixi who wants me to come stay with her so she can show me around. And I've wanted to go to England since I was a kid. My grandmum is from there, so I've heard about it for as long as I can remember. I'd like to go to Canada too. For some reason a lot of people ask me if I'm from there, so I'm really curious now! XD;;
I's always hard for me to come home when I've been somewhere else ^^;; Except when I go to another part of the south...or that one time I went to Massachusetts and nearly froze my butt off XD;; Florida has made me really badly adapted to cold.
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*laughs* Everybody who lived in Florida and/or California says the same. I'm actually happy that the winter in Japan is milder than in Germany, because I'm not a fan of very cold temperatures either. ^^; Plus, when I go back in the middle of April, I will have a second spring and spring is my favorite season. :D
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I was raised with a fair amount of British food because of my mum and grandmum, so I think I've gotten a bit used to it. Though I've heard about some things that I'm pretty sure I'd never want to eat ^^;;
I even freeze in California XD;; Though I've only been to the northern part so I guess it's a bit colder there. Around this part of Florida there's a lot of people who moved from New York and New Jersey, and some of them make fun of how easily I get cold XD;; Having spring twice sounds great! I'm really glad it's getting warmer now. This winter seemed colder than normal here.
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But... since I'll be flying back to Germany soon, I just remembered my airplane-meals with Air France and British Airways. *lol* The breakfast in the former one was nothing special, but at least we had BREAD. The latter was just strange, with some gratin-thingie and sausages and EVERYbody was feeling a little sick afterwards. ^^;;; So, that's my most vivid experience with British food atm.
Winter was a little colder (and longer) here in Japan, too, the Cherries are only in full bloom now, when 2 years ago, they had already wilted at this time. (Not that they bloom for a long time, but they are usually in full bloom around the end of March, not the beginning of April. ^^;; )
And I'm glad, it's warmer here, too. I don't have to carry around as many jackets with me as before. But it still gets mighty cold once the sun is gone. During the day, it's great though. :3
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I've always wanted to see cherry blossoms! I've only seen photos, but it looks so beautiful! It is nice to finally stop having to drag a jacket around everywhere though. Of course, here that means in about a month or so I'll have to bring an umbrella every day, but still. I dunno why Florida is the 'Sunshine State' It rains almost every afternoon all summer >.<;;