Difference between revisions of "Hetalia: Axis Powers: Paint it, White"
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*Liechtenstein: [[Rie Kugimiya]] | *Liechtenstein: [[Rie Kugimiya]] | ||
*Sealand: [[Ai Orikasa]] | *Sealand: [[Ai Orikasa]] | ||
*Iceland: [[Ayumu Asakura]] | *Iceland: [[Ayumu Asakura]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:25, 30 March 2010
Hetalia: Axis Powers - The Movie: Paint it, White (Ginmaku Hetalia - Axis Powers: Paint it, White, literally Hetalia - Axis Powers on the Silver Screen: Paint it, White) is the first feature-length film adaptation of Hetalia: Axis Powers. It was released on June 5th, 2010. The film marks the first animated appearance of Iceland. At least 70 percent of the film is said to be an anime-original story.
A mysterious blonde woman (with a "Nantucket" ahoge similar to America's) is shown running down an alley, seemingly in fear of something. The next shot is of a white flag, as the character song Mein Gott plays. A series of shots follow:
- Italy is shown panicking
- Germany appears to be annoyed
- Japan speaks, a chalkboard shown in the background
- A serious-looking America watches over a digital map of the United States in a control room, four other people at his side.
- Another shot of Germany, looking panicked
- England speaking, followed by shots of France, Russia, and China doing the same
- Liechtenstein
- A cat meowing
- The Axis looking on in despair
- Sealand jumping into action upon his fort and calling out an order
The theatrical date appears, closing off the trailer.
Plot Summary
TBA
Character Appearances
- North Italy
- Germany
- Japan
- America
- England/UK
- France
- China
- Russia
- Prussia
- Switzerland
- Liechtenstein
- Sealand
- Iceland
Voice Cast
- North Italy: Daisuke Namikawa
- Germany: Hiroki Yasumoto
- Japan: Hiroki Takahashi
- America: Katsuyuki Konishi
- England/UK: Noriaki Sugiyama
- France: Masaya Onosaka
- China: Yuki Kaida
- Russia: Yasuhiro Takato
- Prussia: Atsushi Kousaka
- Switzerland: Romi Paku
- Liechtenstein: Rie Kugimiya
- Sealand: Ai Orikasa
- Iceland: Ayumu Asakura