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Cast and characters
- Main Article: List of Hetalia characters
The series consists of an ensemble cast and a large supporting cast, the majority of which are characters representing nations or territories. In most promotional materials, merchandising, and in-series material, the main characters of the series consist of the Axis Powers (Italy, Germany, and Japan) and Allied Forces (America, England/UK, France, Russia, and China) of World War II.
The series is known to have been dubbed in English and Tagalog, with a Cantonese dub of the film. However, the voice casts of the Tagalog and Cantonese dubs have never been officially released.
Main Characters
Character | Japanese | English | Tagalog |
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Italy | Daisuke Namikawa Aki Kanada (young) |
Todd Haberkorn Brina Palencia (young) |
Anthony Steven San Juan |
Germany | Hiroki Yasumoto | Patrick Seitz | Jefferson Utanes |
Japan | Hiroki Takahashi Aiko Iwamura (young) |
Christopher Bevins Alexis Tipton (young) |
Rean Delos Reyes |
America | Katsuyuki Konishi Aiko Iwamura (young) |
Eric Vale Luci Christian (young) |
Jefferson Utanes |
England/UK | Noriaki Sugiyama | Scott Freeman (seasons 1–5, film) Taliesin Jaffe (season 6) Steven Kelly (season 7) Todd Haberkorn (colonial-era; season 1) |
Jojo Galvez |
France | Masaya Onosaka | J. Michael Tatum | Anthony Steven San Juan |
Russia | Yasuhiro Takato | Jerry Jewell | Anthony Steven San Juan |
China | Yuki Kaida | Clarine Harp | Hazel Hernan |
Introduced in Axis Powers
The following characters debuted with voice roles in the first and second seasons of the anime.
Introduced in Paint it, White
The following character debuted with a voice roles in the film Hetalia: Axis Powers: Paint it, White.
Character | Japanese | English | Tagalog |
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Iceland | Ayumu Asakura | Jason Liebrecht |
Introduced in World Series
The following characters debuted with voice roles in the third and fourth seasons of the anime.
Character | Japanese | English | Tagalog |
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Belgium | Eriko Nakamura | Amanda Doskocil (seasons 4–6) Sarah Wiedenheft (season 7) | |
Denmark | Hiroshi Shimozaki | Montgomery Sutton (season 4) Greg Ayres (seasons 5–present) | |
Germania | Kishô Taniyama | Jason Douglas | |
Hong Kong | Motoki Takagi | Shelton Windham (season 4) Greg Silva (seasons 5–present) | |
Netherlands | Nobuya Mine Arisa Nishiguchi (young) |
Michael Sinterniklaas | |
Norway | Masami Iwasaki | Alex Organ | |
Osaka | Masaya Onosaka (season 4) Kōhei Amasaki (seasons 6–present) |
Brandon McInnis | |
Seychelles | Megumi Takamoto | Cassandra Hodges (season 4) Caitlin Glass (seasons 6–present) | |
Turkey | Takahiro Fujimoto | Kent Williams |
Introduced in The Beautiful World
The following characters debuted with voice roles in the fifth season of the anime.
Introduced in The World Twinkle
The following characters debuted with voice roles in the sixth season of the anime.
Introduced in World☆Stars
The following characters debuted with voice roles in the seventh season of the anime.
Character | Japanese | English | Tagalog |
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As a note, most extra characters in the Japanese version were not credited, usually being voiced by one of the actors who were credited for a main character in the episode or by another actor who was available during the recording sessions (usually voicing a character in the previous episode or one after). Characters that have made silent cameos in the series include Korea and Thailand. Additionally, while the character Monaco did not appear in the anime until the sixth season, the Nekotalia version of the character appeared in a fourth season episode voiced by Yuki Kaida in Japanese and Colleen Clinkenbeard in English.
FUNimation's dub also does not usually credit the actors for guest characters, save for some early extra credit sequences used on the DVD releases. This leads to some characters (such as Osaka) not having their dub actors known.