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Post by Mountbatten on Apr 6, 2017 20:14:18 GMT
ANYWAYS Hetalia anime isn't all that bad....here as some pics. They don't have the anime-style you expect, but it still is anime. Picture 1 from left to right: America, France, England, Russia, and China(bottom) Picture 2 from left to right: Prussia, Hungary, Austria Why do they all have dirt on their cheeks?
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Apr 6, 2017 20:24:19 GMT
I like potatoes better than anime I'd take Anime any day. Unfortunately, you can't eat it. And it would probably make you sick if you did.
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Apr 6, 2017 20:36:41 GMT
Isn't Bavaria closer culturally to Austria than Germany? Or at least wasn't it like that until the late 19th Century? Yes. Though nowadays Bavaria is growing more and more culturally distinct. There is, in fact, a very strong seperatist movement in Bavaria. Unfortunately, a large amount of hatred to the North. The Bavarian word for Germany translated to English is Prussia. They feel like we aren't the real Germans. But thats as far as I can go without touching politics on open forum grounds. If you want to know more feel free to PM me. I'm taking this in a more historical direction, if thats ok. As you are the actual german I could be entirely wrong, but whatever. Bavaria has always been inside Germany, even though the first ruler of the Duchy was independent until the Emperor killed him. Apparently Austria was created by dividing the Duchy of Bavaria. Anyhoo, Bavaria has ALWAYS been divided culturally from the more northern Germans. Its always considered itself different. My original point in stating this escapes me... As for Austria, It was basically independent for a long time. After Napoleon, and during the great rise of Prussia, Prussia fought Austria for control of Germany. If Austria is not German, why? It was actually the decision of Prussia to force Austria out of "Germany" which as we see today is likely a permanent affair. Edit: Austria speaks its own dialect of German. For a completely non-German country it sure has a similar language. (note that I'm not attacking Austrian nationalism by stating similarities) #go_falco #best_German_pop_star On less shaky ground, I can confirm that Hetalia Hungary is exactly what Hungary looks like. I'm not surprised it exists in world war 2, since it was an actual country. It would make a small amount of sense to have it in a ww1 version. Lol, I don't watch Hetallia. Does Prussia finally die at the end of world war 2? Don't answer that, is spoiler...
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Post by Bismarck Jr on Apr 6, 2017 20:41:36 GMT
Yes. Though nowadays Bavaria is growing more and more culturally distinct. There is, in fact, a very strong seperatist movement in Bavaria. Unfortunately, a large amount of hatred to the North. The Bavarian word for Germany translated to English is Prussia. They feel like we aren't the real Germans. But thats as far as I can go without touching politics on open forum grounds. If you want to know more feel free to PM me. I'm taking this in a more historical direction, if thats ok. As you are the actual german I could be entirely wrong, but whatever. Bavaria has always been inside Germany, even though the first ruler of the Duchy was independent until the Emperor killed him. Apparently Austria was created by dividing the Duchy of Bavaria. Anyhoo, Bavaria has ALWAYS been divided culturally from the more northern Germans. Its always considered itself different. My original point in stating this escapes me... As for Austria, It was basically independent for a long time. After Napoleon, and during the great rise of Prussia, Prussia fought Austria for control of Germany. If Austria is not German, why? It was actually the decision of Prussia to force Austria out of "Germany" which as we see today is likely a permanent affair. Edit: Austria speaks its own dialect of German. For a completely non-German country it sure has a similar language. (note that I'm not attacking Austrian nationalism by stating similarities) #go_falco #best_German_pop_star On less shaky ground, I can confirm that Hetalia Hungary is exactly what Hungary looks like. I'm not surprised it exists in world war 2, since it was an actual country. It would make a small amount of sense to have it in a ww1 version. Lol, I don't watch Hetallia. Does Prussia finally die at the end of world war 2? Don't answer that, is spoiler... Yes Bavaria has always been distinct but only recently has such a large resentment has been aroused. Also, best german music star is Till Lindmann.
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Post by Thrawn on Apr 7, 2017 2:55:38 GMT
ANYWAYS Hetalia anime isn't all that bad....here as some pics. They don't have the anime-style you expect, but it still is anime. Picture 1 from left to right: America, France, England, Russia, and China(bottom) Picture 2 from left to right: Prussia, Hungary, Austria Why do they all have dirt on their cheeks? It is meant to show that their cheeks are supposed to show a bit of pink.
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