Saturday, March 21, 2015

Family

     Can I just say that this picture is just beautiful? It's all the Hetalia families.

From left to right: Turkey with Greece, China with Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and Hong Kong, Finland   and Sweden with Sealand, UK with America, * DEEP BREATH* France with Canada, Ukraine with Russia and Belarus, Switzerland with Liechtenstein, Spain with Romano, Austria with Hungary and N. Italy, and finally Prussia with Germany.


I just feel so bad for China. He's dripping with babies. I'm not even kidding. HANG IN THERE KOREA! DON'T DROP OFF! YOU CAN DO IT!

Also, you see UK and France? That little image has something to do with a headcanon of mine... but I'm not saying anything......

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

The Asian Family

The Asian family can sometimes be confusing. Sometimes part of that confusion revolves around the question; "Is India Asian?" Yes and no. Yes, technically India IS an Asian country. No, he's not part of what we are talking about today. There are sort of 2 types of Asian, the kind that sorta circles around China, the other is closest to India. You understanding me? Probably not. Well anyways, there are 5 people in the Asian Family.


You see Vietnam and her children watching poor China and his kids. Vietnam is the one in the background, with Tibet on her right and Thailand on her left. They do not count as the main Asian Family. China is the one getting his hair pulled by Korea, or South Korea. Off to the side in blue is our lovable Kiku Honda, or Japan. Sitting by China's side is Hong Kong, wearing similar clothing. Kneeling in front of Wong Yao is sweet little Taiwan, not deserving to be in this situation. Honestly, this is all Korea's doing, but I have to be fair or the OTHER Otakus come for me. (How dare you, Google! Otaku IS a word!)

The family still is a family, and they're -ahem- USUALLY happy together. There is that one thing about Korea, though. He really likes China. Like.... a lighter version of the whole Russia-Belarus thing.




But it's still like the best frikin family ever.

Why Ameripan is Real


There are Otakus out there. We all know one. Chances are they've seen Hetalia. The anime about countries personified and teaching history in the the most freaking awesome way possible. Now, in all fandoms, there has always been shipping wars. There's straight, Yaoi, and Yuri. Yaoi is beautiful. Learn it. Live it. Love it. In this horrible, screwed up post which happens to be my first, I'm gonna show why Ameripan is real.

Currently, The United States of America and Japan are allies. The U.S-Japan security alliance stands. Since Hetalia is based on real-life things against countries, shouldn't that mean America and Japan have some sort of relationship? Kesesesese

Kiku Honda has invited over Alfred Jones to his house, and the same thing goes for Alfred Jones. Keep in mind, this isn't some sort of drive-to-his-house-and-spend-the-night thing. They fly in a plane across countries to get to each other. I know these reasons seem stupid ad weak, but hey, Ameripan makes more sense than other ships. Some even ship Japan and Belarus! Don't ask me where that came from.

Remember that episode in Beautiful World when America offers to share the bathtub with Kiku? Like, SHARE it? Best fangirling time ever. Go see the clip at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBKD03AG9t0

Also, in the first episode, America contributes the idea of building a giant hero to cover up the Earth and save it from global warming. That was pretty much the most far-fetched idea ever. Everyone was all "you gon crae-crae bro?" except for ONE person. Right after Alfred spoke, Kiku said, quote, "I agree with America". Oh Kiku, stop agreeing with America just because you love him! 

They say opposites attract. So, the loud, obnoxious pal and the quiet manga reader? I think it'll work out fine :)