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*The flashback segments with Austria were originally strips in the '''Axis Powers''' arc of the published manga. An additional bit, not included in the episode, involved Austria baking a torte with ingredients from different countries (ie: Cinnamon from Vietnam, hazelnuts from Turkey, and fruit from Italy).
 
*The flashback segments with Austria were originally strips in the '''Axis Powers''' arc of the published manga. An additional bit, not included in the episode, involved Austria baking a torte with ingredients from different countries (ie: Cinnamon from Vietnam, hazelnuts from Turkey, and fruit from Italy).
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*There was some debate as to whether it was France or England singing the "devil-summoning" campfire song. The answer was finally cleared up in the first episode of the Hetalia web radio show, when Noriaki Sugiyama mentioned recording the song and how the lyrics had to be changed due to copyright issues.
 
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Revision as of 16:14, 3 May 2009

Episode 06
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Episode Information
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The sixth episode of Axis Powers Hetalia was broadcast on February 27th, 2009. The episode marks the formal appearance of Austria, outside of the Chibitalia segments.

Plot Summary

Surveillance

In the pre-title sequence, the Axis Powers are still stranded on the beach as the Allied Forces continue their surveillance through the binoculars.

Hello, I Am A Freeloader

In a flashback to when Italy became Germany's ally, Austria displays his anger at Germany's decision by playing Chopin on the piano.

Roasting Marshmallows

Still stranded, the Axis Powers make the most of the situation by making s'mores. America, feeling that the Axis team is mocking them, decides that the Allies will roast marshmallows by a fire as well.

Chibitalia pt.5

In this segment, Chibitalia is stepped on as punishment by Austria for not following orders. Later, Chibitalia spies on Austria playing the piano, and is invited to listen.

Roasting Marshmallows pt.2

The Allied Forces roast marshmallows by their campfire, only for America to wind up freaked out by the demonic-sounding campfire song that England sings.

Freeloader Taking Control

In a flashback, Germany laments at how difficult it is to live around Austria, who scolds him for throwing away a pair of boxers with a hole in them. Claiming that Franz Joseph I would be ashamed of Germany for wasting clothing, Austria sews a patch onto the boxers and makes Germany wear them.

An Unexpected Guest

As Japan wonders what Austria is doing at that moment, Italy rouses from his sleep to point out that Austria has in fact, been with them the whole time, sitting at his piano in the ocean.

Character Appearances

Voice Cast

Trivia

  • The flashback segments with Austria were originally strips in the Axis Powers arc of the published manga. An additional bit, not included in the episode, involved Austria baking a torte with ingredients from different countries (ie: Cinnamon from Vietnam, hazelnuts from Turkey, and fruit from Italy).
  • There was some debate as to whether it was France or England singing the "devil-summoning" campfire song. The answer was finally cleared up in the first episode of the Hetalia web radio show, when Noriaki Sugiyama mentioned recording the song and how the lyrics had to be changed due to copyright issues.