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+ | '''America/England''' is a popular slash pairing in '''Axis Powers Hetalia''', involving the characters of [[Alfred F.Jones|America]] and [[Arthur Kirkland|England]]. | ||
+ | The pairing is sometimes referred to as '''Joker''', a portmanteau of the first syllables of the characters' human last names ('''Jo'''nes and '''Kir'''kland). | ||
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+ | == Baby America == | ||
+ | During a visit to the Americans, [[Berwald Oxenstierna|Sweden]] and [[Tino Väinämöinen|Finland]] caught sight of a little boy in the wilderness. When England and [[Francis Bonnefoy|France]] heard about this, each of them became convinced that the child was supposed to be his little brother, resulting in a quarrel over ownership of America. France attempted to win America over with his food, which depressed England because his cuisine couldn't match up to France, but America ended up choosing England when he saw him crying. | ||
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+ | After gaining custody of America, England vowed to work hard to keep him safe. However, when America (still only a child) effortlessly lifted a rampaging bull off the ground, England realized that America might not need such protection after all. | ||
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+ | == Colonial America == | ||
+ | In his childhood, America was extremely fond of his "big brother" England, pretending to enjoy his cooking and becoming upset when England had to depart for Europe. England, in turn, paid special attention to the boy, giving him toys and clothes. He told America to do his best and become strong while he was away, and on his next visit was stunned to discover that America had grown taller than him. | ||
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+ | == The American Revolution == | ||
+ | The brotherly or father/son relationship between England and America changed irreversibly when an older America declared to England that he was no longer his baby brother and wanted to be independent from him. England, unwilling to let this happen, managed to overpower America but ultimately found himself unable to shoot him, and collapsed into tears at America's feet. America, looking down at England and remembering when he looked up to him as a child, said that he used to be so big. | ||
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+ | == The War Years == | ||
+ | America and England were both part of the Allied Forces during World War II. Despite this, the two did not get along well with each other. England in particular, still bitter about the Revolutionary War, was quick to deride America's plans. America was just as quick to insult England back, saying that his scones were awful. An enraged England tried to choke America upon hearing this, exclaiming that he had made the scones himself. | ||
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+ | England often tried to outmaneuver or humiliate America, but never was successful. In one instance, he tried to get America drunk but ended up becoming drunk himself and crying about America's ungratefulness towards him. | ||
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+ | (more to come very soon) | ||
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Revision as of 02:24, 17 May 2009
America/England is a popular slash pairing in Axis Powers Hetalia, involving the characters of America and England.
The pairing is sometimes referred to as Joker, a portmanteau of the first syllables of the characters' human last names (Jones and Kirkland).
Baby America
During a visit to the Americans, Sweden and Finland caught sight of a little boy in the wilderness. When England and France heard about this, each of them became convinced that the child was supposed to be his little brother, resulting in a quarrel over ownership of America. France attempted to win America over with his food, which depressed England because his cuisine couldn't match up to France, but America ended up choosing England when he saw him crying.
After gaining custody of America, England vowed to work hard to keep him safe. However, when America (still only a child) effortlessly lifted a rampaging bull off the ground, England realized that America might not need such protection after all.
Colonial America
In his childhood, America was extremely fond of his "big brother" England, pretending to enjoy his cooking and becoming upset when England had to depart for Europe. England, in turn, paid special attention to the boy, giving him toys and clothes. He told America to do his best and become strong while he was away, and on his next visit was stunned to discover that America had grown taller than him.
The American Revolution
The brotherly or father/son relationship between England and America changed irreversibly when an older America declared to England that he was no longer his baby brother and wanted to be independent from him. England, unwilling to let this happen, managed to overpower America but ultimately found himself unable to shoot him, and collapsed into tears at America's feet. America, looking down at England and remembering when he looked up to him as a child, said that he used to be so big.
The War Years
America and England were both part of the Allied Forces during World War II. Despite this, the two did not get along well with each other. England in particular, still bitter about the Revolutionary War, was quick to deride America's plans. America was just as quick to insult England back, saying that his scones were awful. An enraged England tried to choke America upon hearing this, exclaiming that he had made the scones himself.
England often tried to outmaneuver or humiliate America, but never was successful. In one instance, he tried to get America drunk but ended up becoming drunk himself and crying about America's ungratefulness towards him.
(more to come very soon)