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|name    =Axis Powers Hetalia: The CD|
 
|name    =Axis Powers Hetalia: The CD|
 
|jname    =「Axis powers HETALIA ~The CD~」|
 
|jname    =「Axis powers HETALIA ~The CD~」|
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|image    = [[Image:AxisPowersHetaliaTheCD.jpg|thumb‎]]
 
|released =September 14, 2008|
 
|released =September 14, 2008|
 
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*2.'''Hetalia: Chapter 2'''(06:17)
 
*2.'''Hetalia: Chapter 2'''(06:17)
 
*3.'''World Depression''' (03:34)
 
*3.'''World Depression''' (03:34)
*4.'''The Coalition Forces Go-Go''' (09:08)
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*4.'''The Allied Forces Go-Go''' (09:08)
*5.'''Grandpa in Italy'''(06:44)
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*5.'''Grandfather Of Italy'''(06:44)
 
*6. '''The Olympic Games, part 1''' (05:19)
 
*6. '''The Olympic Games, part 1''' (05:19)
 
*7. '''Switzerland and Liechtenstein''' (04:35)
 
*7. '''Switzerland and Liechtenstein''' (04:35)
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*[[Liechtenstein]]
 
*[[Liechtenstein]]
 
*[[Peter Kirkland|Sealand]]
 
*[[Peter Kirkland|Sealand]]
*[[Germania]]
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*[[Ancient Rome]]
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*[[Germania]] (mentioned by Rome)
 
*'''Cyprus'''
 
*'''Cyprus'''
 
*'''The Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus'''
 
*'''The Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus'''
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*A '''Cyprus''' character is mentioned in the drama CD, though to date there has been no depiction of him in the series, so the visual differences between him and TRNC remain to be seen.
 
*A '''Cyprus''' character is mentioned in the drama CD, though to date there has been no depiction of him in the series, so the visual differences between him and TRNC remain to be seen.
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*Germania is specifically mentioned as Germany's '''father''' in this CD. The official profile for him in volume 2 and the site profile state that he is the grandfather to Holy Roman Empire and "others", but does not specifically mention Germany. In the trading cards, Holy Roman Empire is Germania's son (rather than grandson).
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*While Japan would later be voiced by a male actor ([[Hiroki Takahashi]]) in the commercial drama CDs, he is voiced by a female (Yanagi).
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*Italy's voice is comparatively deeper than Germany's, while the commercial CD adaptations opted to give him a higher voice.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 16:23, 17 November 2009

Axis Powers Hetalia: The CD
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Album Information
Released September 14, 2008
Length 67:47
Tracks 9
Hetalia Album Chronology
None CURRENT ALBUM NOT SET None

Axis Powers Hetalia: The CD was an early, independently-produced drama CD adaptation of the Axis Powers Hetalia manga. Though it was produced in 2007, it was not released until September 14th, 2008. Due to Hetalia having been licensed for commercial drama CD adaptations at the time, this CD was mail-order only, though further copies were distributed in limited quantities at a doujinshi event.

The drama group The Code For Flower Of Iris had previously provided voices for the Gakuen Hetalia dating sim, and had provided promotional voice clips to commemorate the launch of Axis Powers Hetalia volume 1.

Track Listing

  • 1.Hetalia: Chapter 1(07:27)
  • 2.Hetalia: Chapter 2(06:17)
  • 3.World Depression (03:34)
  • 4.The Allied Forces Go-Go (09:08)
  • 5.Grandfather Of Italy(06:44)
  • 6. The Olympic Games, part 1 (05:19)
  • 7. Switzerland and Liechtenstein (04:35)
  • 8. Olympics Sequel (08:34)
  • 9: Bonus Track: The Flag Of Cyprus(16:03)

Character Appearances

Voice Cast

  • Japan: Yanagi
  • France: Sasaki Chao
  • Poland: Toru Ogawa
  • Sealand: Haruka Hoshiduki

Trivia

  • A Cyprus character is mentioned in the drama CD, though to date there has been no depiction of him in the series, so the visual differences between him and TRNC remain to be seen.
  • Germania is specifically mentioned as Germany's father in this CD. The official profile for him in volume 2 and the site profile state that he is the grandfather to Holy Roman Empire and "others", but does not specifically mention Germany. In the trading cards, Holy Roman Empire is Germania's son (rather than grandson).
  • While Japan would later be voiced by a male actor (Hiroki Takahashi) in the commercial drama CDs, he is voiced by a female (Yanagi).
  • Italy's voice is comparatively deeper than Germany's, while the commercial CD adaptations opted to give him a higher voice.

External Links

  • [1] Official site for Flower Of Iris