Difference between revisions of "Prussia/Austria"
m (16 revisions: Pairings 04) |
m |
||
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
Prussia takes pleasure in annoying and humiliating Austria in whatever ways he can, mostly bothering him when he's playing the piano or appearing uninvited (as seen in [[Episode 24]], when he pops out of a bush to make fun of Austria on how cheap he is). Prussia always comments on how Austria is 'too uptight' or 'needs to loosen up', while Austria thinks Prussia is childish and irresponsible. | Prussia takes pleasure in annoying and humiliating Austria in whatever ways he can, mostly bothering him when he's playing the piano or appearing uninvited (as seen in [[Episode 24]], when he pops out of a bush to make fun of Austria on how cheap he is). Prussia always comments on how Austria is 'too uptight' or 'needs to loosen up', while Austria thinks Prussia is childish and irresponsible. | ||
− | Prussia once proclaimed on his [[Hetalia Drama CD Interval Vol.1: The CD Of The Awesome Me|blog]] that he and Austria were staying at Germany's house. Austria also gets annoyed because Prussia dumps onto him unwanted items and items he was conned into buying (for example, a panda that was supposed to bring 'happiness' sold to Prussia by [[Hong Kong]]). Prussia also has a habit of stalking Austria. | + | Prussia once proclaimed on his [[Hetalia Drama CD Interval Vol. 1: The CD Of The Awesome Me|blog]] that he and Austria were staying at Germany's house. Austria also gets annoyed because Prussia dumps onto him unwanted items and items he was conned into buying (for example, a panda that was supposed to bring 'happiness' sold to Prussia by [[Hong Kong]]). Prussia also has a habit of stalking Austria. |
In the Christmas webcomic Prussia and [[France]] try to strip Austria, as Prussia demanded that stripping and humiliating Austria will be his Christmas present. | In the Christmas webcomic Prussia and [[France]] try to strip Austria, as Prussia demanded that stripping and humiliating Austria will be his Christmas present. |
Revision as of 23:14, 8 November 2011
Prussia/Austria is a popular slash pairing in Hetalia: Axis Powers, involving the characters of Austria and Prussia.
The pairing is sometimes referred to as the Water and Oil Pair, based on how water and oil don't mix, much like how these two characters cannot get along. It is also frequently called PruAus, using the first three letters of their names.
Wars
During the War of the Austrian Succession (in which Austria says the infamous vital regions line), Prussia was determind to claim Silesia for himself.
Another war between them included the Seven Weeks War, which ended in Prussia's victory.
Modern Life
Prussia takes pleasure in annoying and humiliating Austria in whatever ways he can, mostly bothering him when he's playing the piano or appearing uninvited (as seen in Episode 24, when he pops out of a bush to make fun of Austria on how cheap he is). Prussia always comments on how Austria is 'too uptight' or 'needs to loosen up', while Austria thinks Prussia is childish and irresponsible.
Prussia once proclaimed on his blog that he and Austria were staying at Germany's house. Austria also gets annoyed because Prussia dumps onto him unwanted items and items he was conned into buying (for example, a panda that was supposed to bring 'happiness' sold to Prussia by Hong Kong). Prussia also has a habit of stalking Austria.
In the Christmas webcomic Prussia and France try to strip Austria, as Prussia demanded that stripping and humiliating Austria will be his Christmas present.
Fan Speculations
Some fans believe that Prussia's taunting and teasing is a way of hiding his true feelings about Austria, as he is seen crying whenever he sees Austria and Hungary together. It is more likely that Prussia holds affection for Austria rather than Hungary, as he only stalks Austria.
Others think that since Austria talks about hating Prussia so much, or just talks about him in general, he secretly holds much affection for him, despite his stubborn attitude.
Moments
Webcomic: Extra Stories
- Maria Theresa and the War of the Austrian Succession
- Maria Theresa and the Seven Weeks War
- Summary of the Austrian Succession
- Christmas 2007 Summary (Part 6)
- Liechtenstein's Journal of Swiss Dopiness