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This is a list of minor characters in '''Hetalia: Axis Powers'''. These characters often do not appear within the manga or anime, but are drawn in official artwork or sketches, or are referenced in official materials. Some of these characters are also not specifically any sort of nation or kingdom, but simply other minor characters in the series (such as [[List of minor characters in Hetalia: Axis Powers#Shinatty-chan|Shinatty]]). | This is a list of minor characters in '''Hetalia: Axis Powers'''. These characters often do not appear within the manga or anime, but are drawn in official artwork or sketches, or are referenced in official materials. Some of these characters are also not specifically any sort of nation or kingdom, but simply other minor characters in the series (such as [[List of minor characters in Hetalia: Axis Powers#Shinatty-chan|Shinatty]]). | ||
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==Asia== | ==Asia== |
Revision as of 05:33, 12 February 2013
- See also: List of Hetalia: Axis Powers characters, List of historical characters in Hetalia: Axis Powers, Creatures of Hetalia
This is a list of minor characters in Hetalia: Axis Powers. These characters often do not appear within the manga or anime, but are drawn in official artwork or sketches, or are referenced in official materials. Some of these characters are also not specifically any sort of nation or kingdom, but simply other minor characters in the series (such as Shinatty).
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Asia
Bengal
In China's Age of Exploration it is mentioned that China got a giraffe from Bengal. It is unclear whether he also represents Bangladesh as well.
Mongolia
An Asian character who has only appeared in a sketch at the end of The Story Of China And Teensy Japan and a chibi sketch of the Asian Nations group. Mongolia is said to have bullied Hungary in his youth, along with the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
A character named "Golden Horde" briefly appears in volume 3. Golden Horde is also known as Ulus of Jochi, or Tatar (as Russia called his erstwhile boss). He briefly appears as a cameo when Hungary explains to Lithuania about the "idiots in the area" and when Lithuania's boss contemplates on the potential enemies, which he noted the Golden Horde's unstoppable expansion. He appears as a silhouette in Volume 4, and it appears likely that Golden Horde is the same character as Mongolia, having changed his name, though it has yet to be outright confirmed.
North Korea
In '07, Himaruya noted that he had a design in mind for a male North Korea, and that the nation would be more timid than South Korea, a musician, and have a fondness for reading and dancing. It is unknown if this idea will come to pass.
Pakistan
Himaruya was asked if Pakistan was at the 2011 Halloween Event and said that he or she was probably dancing somewhere in the back having thoughts like "That bastard..." in regards to India's dance routine. He goes on to state that "Once you study the history of India, you would be amazed by great interactions between them."[1]
Singapore
Himaruya mentioned that Singapore had been designed; however, the character's image has yet to be revealed, leading to speculation that it may have only been a draft that he discarded.[2]
Tibet
A character who briefly appeared in some sketches and the strip The Story Of China And Teensy Japan, who has yet to get an official profile of any sort, though an old note stated that he is "variously pitiful". He is depicted as a young, bald monk. In the anime adaptation of Teensy Japan, he was replaced with a talking panda.
United Arab Emirates
When asked about personifications of Arabic nations, Himaruya states that he finds the United Arab Emirates interesting, and envisions him as a charming old man living in the hot weather.[3]
Other Nations
African Nations
Various African nations were introduced in Gakuen Hetalia, most of which have no confirmed gender. Kenya, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Botswana, and Uganda are shown as "chibi" head illustrations. Kenya is shown to be female and her favorite food is nyama choma (grilled beef, veal, sheep, lamb, goat, etc.). Uganda is shown to be male and winds up having to be carried off by medics after laughing too hard at Seychelles' bizarre coat of arms.
Cabinda and Guinea-Bissau are introduced as Portuguese territories, Congo as a Belgian territory, Sahara as a Spanish territory, and Ethiopia as an Italian territory. Ethiopia is revealed to be teased by his classmates for being Italy's territory, but is reluctant to admit it. These other five characters do not have "chibi" head designs.
Himaruya had also mentioned a Libya in a note on planning the game and its characters, but this nation did not appear in the demo or unfinished screenplay. Libya and Ethiopia were also mentioned in a 2006 footnote to Kitty Festival, among potential characters that Himaruya had wanted to design someday.
Mexico
Mexico is briefly mentioned in the drama CD adaptation of Lithuania's Out-Sourcing, in which America is running late to a meeting with the nation and expresses that, because it is with Mexico, he wants to wear a "casual" tie. They are also mentioned in the America and the World Map strip, where America explains to England why the Mexico on his map is "half-assed", stating that "It's because of my grudge over the Alamo." It was mentioned again in Comic Birz in Episode 9 that Mexico attempts to heighten their public safety poll on Facebook.[4]
New Zealand
New Zealand was first introduced in super-deformed or "chibi" form on a World Map, with numerous other nations at the end of volume 3. They're depicted as having a pet sheep. Recently, they've been introduced having a pet kiwi called "Kiwi-san". They are also shown wearing what may be a navy uniform or the New Zealand army band uniform.
Their hair is short, brown and slightly wavy, with an ahoge on both sides of his/her head similar to a sheep's horn, and thick eyebrows similar to England's, a reference to their history as an English colony. They made brief appearances within the Christmas 2010, Halloween 2011, and the Christmas 2011 events.
New Zealand is androgynous and, when asked what their gender was, they simply smiled and asked, in return "which do you think?" Their gender still has yet to be revealed in canon intentionally, and it's unknown which, if any, of the countries actually know.
Paraguay
Paraguay is mentioned in a FIFA 2010 sketch showing Germany manhandling Italy and Romano. Italy tells Germany that Germany is wrong and that they didn't go and watch soccer, and Romano explains that they went to go see Paraguay.
Tonga
Tonga made a brief appearance during the Halloween 2011 event. Seen only from behind, Tonga has dark hair and is wearing sheep horns for Halloween.
Ancient Empires and Tribes
The characters in this section are personifications of ancient kingdoms/empires or tribes that have yet to have a role in the webcomic. Their existence was mostly first revealed through information on the Bamboo Thicket blog and profiles.
Ancient Egypt
The mother of Egypt, who had a romantic aura of mystery about her. Her pyramids and artifacts still attract archaeologists from all around the world.
Ancient Greece
The mother of Greece, described as having been very laid-back and easygoing. A beautiful woman, she became frightening when she fought. Ancient Greece had a troubling internal struggle, compared to that of Japan's feudal clans, and she constantly worried over the fractions of her own country.
Rome fell in love with both her and Ancient Egypt at first sight. In Axis Powers Hetalia: The CD, she is also referred to as Byzantine Empire and it is said that Turkey had feelings for her as well before conquering and killing her.
Britannia
She was mentioned briefly in one of Himaruya's blog posts (circa September 2011). In an answer to a fan who was looking to know more about the UK family, he writes that she is the mother of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Like her son's (England) characteristics, she's also a tsundere.[5]
Carthage
A rival of Rome situated in North Africa. Rome mentions to Germany that on his path to power one of the things he did was beat up Carthage.
Magyar
A male relative of Hungary and an enemy to the Byzantine Empire. He trained Hungary in combat when she was younger and raised her to be like him, causing her to imitate his masculine speech patterns and fighting style.
In the unfinished screenplay for the game Gakuen Hetalia, Hungary's relative was referred to as Hun, however in Magyar's mini bio posted to Himaruya's blog in 2008, Hun is Magyar's sibling, which would make them Hungary's aunt or uncle.
German States
These characters represent historical countries that became part of Germany with the unification and that exist in the modern day as its Federal States. In Osōji Prussia, they are all confirmed to be Germany's older brothers[6], thus being other descendants of Germania. However, a note given by Himaruya about Germany's brothers states that "the impression is something like they're retired regions and will gradually disappear", having passed the duty and their skills on to Germany.[7] It is ambiguous as to how many of these siblings are still alive (like in the case of Prussia) or which ones have died out.
Three states were shown and unnamed in the 11th Birz Episode,[8] and two others were also shown(one from the back) with Prussia, Austria, and Saxony in reference to the unification of the German states.[9]
Bavaria
This brother briefly appeared in between Saxony and Prussia in the summary of the War Of Austrian Succession. His hair is short and appears to be somewhat messy. Historically, he is also one of the many states that were under the control of the Holy Roman Empire (along with Saxony). In the War Of Austrian Succession, he insisted on the rights to the throne.
It is speculated that he also appeared as a child in the background of one of Prussia's diary segments with his brother, though it remains unconfirmed whether it is actually a younger Bavaria or another Germanic.
Brandenburg
An older brother name-dropped by Prussia in the game.[6] Little is known about him, though it is historically heavily tied to Prussia. It was mentioned in Liechtenstein's Diary of Stupid Big Brother that "Prussia, too, began as the Margraviate of Brandenburg intended to buffer Slavic expansion, and later incorporated the territory of the Teutonic Knights" though it's likely meant that Prussia, as a war-loving state, began with Brandenburg, as Prussia had already been shown to have been the Teutonic Knights in the same strips.
Hesse
Another older brother, also briefly name-dropped by Prussia. It is said that Germany inherited his stubbornness from him, as well as from Prussia and Saxony.[6] He appears in the "Christmas Trivia Comics" for the Christmas 2011 site event, where his is a part of England's Hessian army. When America and his army come to attack him, despite being told to exercise extreme caution as he would be even more cruel than England, Hesse and his men are cheerful, drunk, and celebrating Christmas, inviting America to do the same, leading to his defeat. He is shown to have long hair pushed back and put up at the back of his head with a single bang hanging down past his shoulder on his left side and a large scar running down his face, diagonally over his right eye, from his forehead down to his jaw.[10] Whether or not this has effected his vision is unknown.
Holstein
Little is known about this brother, other than his name being mentioned when Prussia attempted to count off all of Germany's siblings.[6]
Saxony
This character was briefly mentioned in a summary of the events of the War Of Austrian Succession, where he appeared in an illustration alongside Prussia, Bavaria, Spain, and France. He has long blond hair like his ancestor. In the War Of Austrian Succession, he attempted to obtain Moravia. He is also mentioned as having been involved in the Seven Years' War.
Saxony has also appeared as a background character in one of Prussia's diary segments in the Liechtenstein's Journal Of Swiss Dopiness strip series, and in an omake illustration in Comic Diary 7, hanging out with Prussia and two other unnamed Germania offspring. His only appearance in the main webcomic storyline has been a brief cameo as one of Holy Roman Empire's guards (in Chibitalia), with two other unidentified German states acting as the others. This appearance was removed in the anime version when the guards' appearances were changed.
In Osōji Prussia, it is said that his stubbornness rubbed off on Germany himself.[6]
Other/Misc.
General Winter
A character who represents Russia's winter. He torments Russia, but is also his greatest ally. However, he's unable to bring harm to countries that were born and raised in cold places, such as Prussia, Sweden, and Denmark. When the shadow defeated him in the Christmas Bloodbath of 2010, Russia began to experience odd weather patterns, and midsummer temperatures suddenly arose all around. He's based off of the Russian character Old Man/Father Winter, who is the personification of Winter in general.
Kowloon Walled City
In response to a fan question about a personification for Kowloon, Himaruya mentioned that he imagined them being a "very chaotic and dirty" character.[11] However, a design has not yet been released.
Mr. Newspapers
The name for a series of characters that are made to represent a country's newspaper. The first notable appearance of one is in Comic Diary 9, during Austria's presidential elections. He appears as a freckled man in a flatcap.
An omake illustration depicts at least six "Mr. Newspapers", including one that resembles France, though it is noted that every country has their own and that all of them happen to be megalomaniacs.
Nikoniko
The Republic of Nikoniko, a former micronation in Japan, appears in It's a treasure box of countries~ as the fourth character that Sealand, Seborga, and Wy attempt to get to join their club. Upon arrival they discover that Nikko Nikko has gone back to living as a normal Japanese citizen. (It has been stated that, though Nikoniko has given up nationhood, he will continue to exist instead of disappearing like other nations who have been lost. However, he will begin to age normally like a human instead of remaining the same age like normal nations.)
Parallel Nations
During the 2010 Christmas/New Years event, a world parallel to the canon Hetalia one was introduced. This world is one like the canon world, however all of the nations are feline (as they bear cat ears and tails), don't wear clothes(and also lack accessories such as glasses). In this world are 123 Frances, each individually named by number. The one which was seen most being 23 or ni-san, a pun on nii-san, or big brother in Japanese, what canon France wants to be called.) Their personalities seem to differ from their Earthen selves as well.
Unlike the other Parallels, Parallel America seems to be fascinated with the clothes of Earth, and finds people wearing them to be cute. As a result, upon searching Hong Kong and China, he dressed them up in women's clothes. According to Parallel France 23, he is a pervert. Unlike America of Earth, he doesn't wear glasses. The France that was seen most often was the 23rd France. His name is a pun on France-nii-san (ni being two in Japanese and san being three), or Big Brother France. Rather kind and cheerful at most all times, he was defeated by Sealand, but shortly after explained why they had all come and begun stripping the nations of Earth. He appears to also be dating Parallel Spain, as when he admitted his crush on Belgium he began to accuse him of cheating on him. Also, he lacks the facial hair of Earth's France. He was the one to send a letter back to earth, thanking them for their help and the introduction on how to celebrate a New Year to them, and left them $500 and a voucher for the Hyatt Hotel. The shadow that attacked Belgium (among others) was Parallel Spain. Upon receiving her scarf from her concern for him running around in the cold, undressed, he fell in love with her. That angered his supposed boyfriend Parallel France 23 (however he seemed confused and contradicted, asking who was cheating). He seems to share Spain's passion, as he seemed willing to stay on Earth and forget about his possibly to be destroyed home world to stay with Belgium.
Provinces of China
In Hetalia Fantasia 2, China mentions that Guangdong and Liaoning can make anything out of the game's items. He also mentions that business is much easier due to his many provinces, municipalities, and regions working for him.
In a picture posted to Bamboo Thicket after the events of Christmas 2010, China is seen reading messages on his phone from characters representing the provinces of Jiangsu, Hebei, Henan, Sichuan, and Fujian. Fujian makes a cameo during the Halloween 2011 event, in which he is asleep during the brawl in China to decide on the costume theme for that year.
Ryukyu Islands
Himaruya mentioned the Ryukyu Islands and Australia within a 2008 Bamboo Thicket post, noting he hadn't initially thought he would draw them, but that they were likely to be added. Himaruya also expressed that he thought the two would have contrasting personalities.
In volume 4, a character named Okinawa was spotted enjoying watching baseball from TV. Since Okinawa was formerly the Ryukyu Kingdom, it is possible they are the same character.
Shinatty-chan
A middle-aged man in a Hello Kitty knockoff costume. He is a frequent companion of China, and has only been shown out of his mascot suit twice so far.
His name comes from Shina, an older offensive term used for China by the Japanese.
United Nations
An old man who appears briefly in volume 2, representing the U.N.. He briefly appears in the anime adaption in Episode 69.
Crossover Characters
Nomaru
- See Nishinomaru Hunai at the Kitayume wiki
Nishinomaru Hunai (府内西丸, Hunai Nishinomaru), better known as Nomaru is a classmate of Yamato's, and originated from Himaruya's second webcomic Barjona Bombers (which later shared the same universe as Kitakou and crossed over with it). One of the most normal students at Barjona Marine High School, he works part-time at a local convenience store. He makes a non-speaking cameo in both the manga and anime adaption of Why Americans Love Spring as the cashier at the convenience store Japan goes to to buy manga and ice cream.
Noto-sama
- See Noto Kanazawa at the Kitayume wiki
Noto Kanazawa (金沢のと Kanazawa Noto), better known as Noto-sama, is the lead character from Advance! Kitakou Broadcasting Club, the first webcomic by Himaruya. He has appeared in the Hetalia comic on a few occasions and crossed over with the nations in the games Noto-sama 5 and 6. Though he first appeared as a regular schoolboy in the original comic, it is his later cross-dressing and vengeful self ("Black Noto") that is shown in these appearances, usually wearing a red sailor uniform dress and a detachable ponytail with a red bow. He is best-known for exacting his vengeance on people more popular than him by stripping them, or humiliating them in other sexually-suggestive ways.
He first appears in the deleted Christmas 2007 sequel to exact his revenge for having an unhappy Christmas, only to wind up stripped by France. His next cameo is during Spain's April Fools event, in one of the fake news reports where it states that he, Yamato, and Prussia were all arrested for lewd conduct at school. He later appears to wish the readers a happy April Fools' day, after France tricks Spain into stripping to appease the "God of Lies".
Yamato
- See Yamato Nara at the Kitayume wiki
Yamato Nara (奈良大和 Nara Yamato) is Noto-sama's partner in crime, and originated from Himaruya's second webcomic Barjona Bombers (which later shared the same universe as Kitakou and crossed over with it). He became Noto's partner after the third Noto-sama game, and has since shown up in cameos in Hetalia as well.
Yamato's first appearance is also during the Christmas 2007 sequel, where he assists Noto in carrying out his revenge on Christmas. When the two attempt to invade Poland's house, they wind up finding that their targets have already stripped naked for a celebration and wind up with their clothes stripped off by France. He next appears in April Fools 2008 in a fake news report stating that he was arrested on the World Academy W campus for exposing himself to a girl (along with Noto and Prussia).
Gallery
Green Dam Youth Escort's personification
References
- ↑ Himaruya, Hidekaz (November 30, 2011). "お返事!". http://himaruya.blog61.fc2.com/blog-entry-1332.html. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
- ↑ Himaruya, Hidekaz (May 28, 2008). "ホルヘルイスボルヘスの時代だぜ!". http://himaruya.blog61.fc2.com/blog-entry-60.html. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
- ↑ Himaruya, Hidekaz (November 29, 2011). "少しお返事". http://himaruya.blog61.fc2.com/blog-entry-1329.html. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
- ↑ Himaruya, Hidekaz (August 1, 2012). "Comic BIRZ October 2012 Issue (Hetalia: Axis Powers Ep.9)". http://hetalia.livejournal.com/12281031.html. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
- ↑ Himaruya, Hidekaz (September 21, 2011). "らきがき!". http://himaruya.blog61.fc2.com/blog-entry-1257.html. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Hidekaz Himaruya. おそうじプロイセンさん (in Japanese). (Kitakou Yumezakka 2010). PC, (v1). Scene: Germany-option1. (August 31, 2010) ""That's right! I, myself used to be a genius at cleaning (among other things)! I'll tidy up someone's house and be showered in gratitude!""
- ↑ Himaruya, Hidekaz (September 4, 2010). "スイスさんちはスイスさんと何らかの関係がないとなかなか滞在できないんだぜ!". http://himaruya.blog61.fc2.com/blog-entry-874.html#more. Retrieved September 4, 2010.
- ↑ Hidekaz, Himaruya (2012). 月刊コミックバーズ Axis Powers ヘタリア EP. 11 [Monthly Comic Birz Axis Powers Hetalia Episode 11]. Gentosha. p. 27.
- ↑ Himaruya, Hidekaz. "オーストリア併合 [Austria's Annexation]". http://www.geocities.jp/himaruya/sfn.htm. Retrieved October 2, 2012.
- ↑ Himaruya, Hidekaz (January 18, 2012). "クリスマスの豆知識漫画 [Christmas Trivia Comics]". http://www.geocities.jp/himaruya/kur.html. Retrieved September 26, 2012.
- ↑ Himaruya, Hidekaz (August 1, 2012). "お知らせ". http://himaruya.blog61.fc2.com/blog-entry-1388.html. Retrieved August 2, 2012.