Episode 64

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Episode Information
Length 5:00
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The twelfth episode of Hetalia: World Series (and sixty-fourth overall in the Hetalia series) was broadcast on June 11th, 2010. It adapts from Maria Theresa and the War of Austrian Succession (reprinted as Daybreak Chaos in Hetalia: Axis Powers volume 1).

Plot Summary

=Maria Theresa and the War of Austrian Succession

A crowd cheers for Maria Theresa, the Archduchess of Austria. She then informs Austria himself that as she's his empress, he should instruct her when needed. A bird then suddenly arrives with a letter, addressed to Austria by Prussia. The letter states that Prussia will not recognize the empress unless he can get the region Silesia, and that he'll be invading Austria soon.

The narrator explains that after Maria Theresa was elected, there was greater opposition to the first female archduke of the House of Habsburg. They then explain that the Holy Roman Empire was a large gathering of several small countries that included Austria.

A frantic Austria then announces to his servants that Prussia has "invaded his vital regions" and that the soldiers must be summoned to take them back. Maria Theresa however, is visibly embarrassed by Austria's use of the term and mentions that there are more decent expressions for it. The members of Austria's orchestra then object to the idea of a war, as they'd rather play their music. Austria then realizes that it would be a problem and tells them to forget about going to war, though Maria Theresa becomes angered at that idea.

Go Out and Do Something!

A soldier informs Prussia that Austria is approaching. Prussia, flanked by France and Spain, becomes eager to defeat Austria. He then notices Austria's "pathetic army" (consisting of him and England) and feels assured that he'll have the advantage.

The narrator explains that in this war, Prussia and France teamed up against Austria but were soon joined by other "bad company" including Spain, Saxony, and Bavaria, the last two states under the Holy Roman Empire. England and Netherlands (shown as a silhouettes) joined Austria's side, though the narrator then states that France and England were direct enemies in the war.

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Voice Cast

Trivia

  • This episode is notable for containing a slightly revised, orchestral version of the opening.
  • Another animation change is shown in the ending sequence for this episode, to feature a close-up shot of Japan instead of Italy.