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==Romanized Lyrics==
 
  
Doitsu doitsu doitsu wa ii tokoro da yo
 
 
Chanto horyo no ore ni gohan wo kureru shi
 
 
Igirisu mitai ni mazukunai
 
 
Sooseeji chiizu suggoku oishii yo!
 
 
Inu ni totte wa tengoku sore ga doitsu
 
 
 
Demo doitsu-jin nande minna ikatsuino? Iatsukan de tsubusaresou da yo
 
 
Ore no haato ore kowakute namida dechau yo neechan mo dekai yo
 
 
Biirudaru wo mainichi haretsu saseru no wa shumi nano?
 
 
Ato taigun de orenchi ni oshiyosenaide kankoukyaku ga kowasugiruno
 
 
Doitsukko wa ore yori dekakute takumashii no
 
 
Hyahhoo!
 
  
  

Revision as of 16:44, 26 May 2010

Italy's Song to Germany
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Artist Daisuke Namikawa
Lyrics Hidekaz Himaruya
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Italy's Song to Germany (commonly referred to as Doitsu) is a song that Italy wrote to Germany while being held captive by him in Episode 03. It is sung by Daisuke Namikawa in the voice of Italy. The song is also present in the Axis Powers arc of the published manga.

An instrumental version of the song can be heard playing in Episode 38, when Germany reads Italy's letter and when the two form their pact, and again in Episode 48.



Translated Lyrics

Germany, Germany, Germany is a great place

They feed me even though I'm a prisoner

The food doesn't taste crappy like British stuff either

Sausage, cheese, it's all so tasty!

For a dog, it's heaven; that's what Germany is.


But why are all Germans so stern? I feel like I'm going to be crushed by their intimidation

My heart is so afraid and I'm going to cry. The girls are so big, too

Is it your hobby to burst barrels of beer every day?

Also, please stop raiding my house in swarms. The tourists are way too scary

German chicks are bigger and better built than me

Yoohoo!

Albums

The song is available on the ending theme's CD single, Marukaite Chikyuu, as the second track.