Japan-san and etc.

Japan-san with his fringe cut to the same length.

Fem!Poland and Fem!Lithuania as requested.
I’ve changed the design a little.

Thank you for reading my serialized manga!
I will be adding more characters very soon, so I’m been coloring some mini characters.
Also, it’s difficult designing the emperors!

And because of that, the emperors end up in Japanese armors or looking like rpg warriors or dressing in cool bad-boy style, it’s a little out of control like that…

Translation: don_amoeba
tumblr | Original

Denmark’s magic words

 

 

 

 

 


 


 

This is how battles on the ice usually turn out, so in general it’s best not to risk it, but when they succeed it’s pretty cool. Upon seeing the Swedish army marching towards them on the ice, it seems that the Danish army promptly lost their will to fight. By the way, Sweden was in a terrible mood because Russia had his arm around Finland’s shoulders at the time.

The manga kind of gives the impression that Norway is completely disinterested in Denmark, but they were actually working quite well together at the time and I think it was pretty nice.

Many years later, after Norway had been oppressed by the more powerful country, he and Denmark drifted apart. When Norway entered a union with Sweden, Denmark sent him a letter or something in which he threw a childish tantrum and cut their ties, after which the goodwill towards Norway seemed strangely decreased, but that’s another story.

 

Things got a little better for him later, thanks to Denmark.
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■Halloween Week Notification■

After the 31st, it will be Halloween for a week!

 

■Magazine News■

The Hetalia manga and a bonus appeared in Comic Birz’s December issue, released 29 October.
Next time, that country will appear!!


Chibisan Date gets to appear in Comic Spica’s November issue, releasing 28 November.
There’ll be a rather high rate of glasses in the next issue.
 

Translation: spaceinvaderdud, spaghettifelice
LJ | Original

Halloween!

Belarus
Young children seem to have started enjoying Halloween lately, but they don’t to go around to different houses requesting candy.

Latvia
They’ve had the custom of dressing up in animal and mythological costumes for centuries in order to drive away evil spirits. They go around to lots of houses, dancing. It sounds kind of fun.

Lithuania
November 1st is a day to celebrate saints and ancestors. It seems that this holiday provided a one-month break for everyone way back when, but it’s been shortened to just November first. In recent years, it seems like many young people have started celebrating it like American Halloween.

Estonia
There are lots of real ghosts there so there was an article in Time about how they don’t feel the need to celebrate Halloween. Winters in Tallinn must be scary…

List of Holidays by Country ←Useful

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Translation: hikari_kaitou
LJ | Original