Hetalia: Axis Powers

Hetalia: Axis Powers2009

Hetalia: Axis Powers (Japanese: ???? Axis Powers, Hepburn: Hetaria Akushisu Paw?zu) is a Japanese webcomic, later adapted as a manga and an anime series, by Hidekaz Himaruya. The series' main presentation is as an often over-the-top allegory of poli… more »



[Germany is shopping at a supermarket, while a narrator comments in Japanese and English]

Narrator:
You're a German. Out shopping. Luckily, you were able to obtain a bunch of sausages, but the check-out area is really crowded.

[We see all the countries lined up in the check-out area, with Germany at the end]

Narrator:
This is because the cashier is Spanish, and they're known for their carefree and easy lifestyle. That's why a crowded check-out area is a daily thing to them. To make matters worse, the easygoing Greek is putting his groceries up *very* slowly. This scene is natural in Greece.

[Southern Italy, whistling nochalantly, cuts in line two people ahead of Germany, who is beginning to become frustrated]

Narrator:
Then an Italian cuts in line. In Italy, cutting in line is a normal thing to do. Did that irritate you? The Austrian in front of you is even angrier.

Spain:
Oh, really?

Greece:
Yup.

Spain:
Oh, really?

Greece:
Yup.

Spain:
Oh, really?

Greece:
Yup.

Narrator:
Oh, no! Now the Spanish and the Greek have started to chat!

Italy:
[Walks up and stands in line behind Germany] Ve, ve, ve, ve, ve, ve, ve, ve...

Narrator:
Another Italian. He didn't cut in line, but he's really loud. The Japanese man wants to say something, but he doesn't.

Austria:
[to the cashier among the gradually increasing commotion] Hey, you! Take your job seriously! Look how long the line is! Are you listening, you moron!

Russia:
Dunno, the line looks normal to me.

Spain:
[Completely oblivious to the chaos] Oh, really?

Austria:
For Christ's sake!

Sweden:
Another peaceful day...

Finland:
Well then, I'll tell you a funny joke while we're waiting in line!

[the entire line has now erupted into chattering, bickering, and America laughing obnoxiously in the background. Germany appears to be at the end of his rope]

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