Okay, so according to your last post, England has feelings of inferiority, can you please explain it? I’ve been wondering for a while if he does have that kind of feelings, but I couldn’t find anything canon to prove it.

Added to my request list! You’ll see that he’s a very sore loser, especially since the fall of his empire. He was a global superpower, after all. If you’re looking for quick
references, here ya go:

England’s plan to be
the strongest
– Involves England training to be more fit and, well,
stronger in comparison to the other nations.

The Anglo-Japanese Alliance between two lonely people

 – Takes place during the Splendid Isolation time era. It involves
England trying to better his position by making global alliances despite being
rejected by everyone except for Japan.

Comic Diary 6 – Refuses
to admit that he “leaves all the cooking to France.”

England’s Hair Style
– Young England striving to be unique and the “shiniest in the world”. He ends
up copying France’s hairstyle. He feels down for being “unrefined”, and takes
France’s teasing to heart.

2007 Christmas Events–
It’s hinted that England still hasn’t been able to get over what happened
in the American revolution, as he’s stated to have suffered from 100 years of
heartbreak.

World Stars Chapter
26
– England puts down America’s movies so much that America doesn’t even
bother showing them to him anymore. People who insult others are often insecure
themselves.

World Stars Chapter 57,
60, 67
– Takes place during the Industrial revolutions. At first England
leads the world with top engineering but is quickly overshadowed by other
countries such as Germany and America. At first, he refuses to use foreign machinery
and sticks to his own traditions, but soon realizes that if he wants to be on
top, he needs to rely on others in order to improve his designs.

World Stars Chapter 71
– England is evidently jealous of America’s mass production and financial success
in the second Industrial Revolution: “He’s aiming #1 at everything.” Pretty
hypocritical if you ask me, considering England had been aiming to do the same
thing.

What are some of the other nation’s insecurities?

I’ll go over these in greater detail in separate posts, but here’s a basic chart of what I’ve got jotted down.

America – Wanting to be liked, fear of criticism, fear of being hated, fear of being challenged, his weight/ muscles.

Russia – Wanting to be liked, being alone, fear of being hated, fear of exclusion.

England – Uses biting sarcasm in order to hide feelings of inferiority, feeling like an outsider despite being included, being lonely, can actually be really sweet but is too shy to openly help or give direct advice to the other nations, loss of power.

Canada – Not being unique or relevant enough, not being recognized for his own accomplishments.

France – Loss of power, being alone, worries of becoming irrelevant.

China – Fears being left behind in a more modern world (he’s doing just fine), fear of abandonment (earlier with Japan, now with Hong Kong), feeling like an alien due to his old age.

Germany – Problems with expressivity of happiness, being alone, worries that he comes off as cold to others, works hard but quickly becomes flustered when praised (relates to low feelings of self-worth).

Prussia – Being alone, melancholy over having never married, low self-worth and loss of superpower status.

Romano – Feelings of inferiority in comparison to younger brother, regret over snapping at people and not being seen as agreeable and likeable.

Ukraine – Size of breasts, ambivalence over leaving the Soviet Union and distancing herself from Russia.

South Korea – Wanting to be liked, unhealthily perfecting physical appearance, wanting to be unique despite following in the footsteps of Japan, China, and America.

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Misconception: America is lazy and doesn’t take anything
seriously.

Reality: He’s an extremely diligent worker. He didn’t just
magically become one of the world’s top powers.

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Misconception: Russia is a psychopath.

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Reality: A psychopath
thinks only in terms of themself, has subdued and withdrawn emotions, is
narcissistic, doesn’t understand the consequences of their actions, is extremely
manipulative, and routinely lies.

Russia, while maintaining a child-like personality and not
being able to understand the consequences of his actions all the time, is an
extremely emotional and sensitive individual. He cares about others and wants to
befriend them, but has trouble healthily expressing this.

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Misconception: America and Russia must hate each other,
because, ya know – the Cold War.

Reality: Russia and America get along very well, but like to
tease and make passive jabs at each other.

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Misconception: The Italy brothers prefer guys.

Reality: They tend to flirt with girls more, despite the
obvious Spamano and Gerita hints in the strips.

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Misconception: The nations are portrayed as dumb.

Reality: They play a key role in the intellectual revolutions
their countries experience. They’re all geniuses (some more than others, arguably), having been shown to pioneer and
invent various technologies.

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What do you think are some important themes running throughout the series?

Hmmm. I’ll go with the less obvious and underlying ones.

-The Italy Brothers’ eyes
-Germany’s inability to smile.
-Germany’s love for Italy’s climate and culture + his deep interest in Roman history (*cough Holy Rome)
-Japan’s clairvoyance abilities + his limited memory
-Russia’s curse
-America’s dual personality
-China and Japan’s old age
-England’s alienation
-France’s loneliness and overcompensation as a Big Brother figure

Who is Hercules Mulligan in Hamiltalia?

Spain as Hercules Mulligan: 

A Spaniard interfering with the British government

I take their territories, supplies, and then I profit on it

To mi amigo’s revolutionary covenant  

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Sí, that’s what happens when you run up against us ruffians

We in the Caribbean now, somebody gotta conquer it 

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Antonio Carriedo, I need no introduction

When you knock me down I get the fuck back up again! 

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                 Hamiltalia, “You’ll be Back”

England as King George III: 

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You say
The price of my love’s not a price that you’re willing to pay
You cry
In your tea which you hurl in the sea when you see me go by 

Why so sad?  

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Remember we made an arrangement when you went away
Now you’re making me mad
Remember, despite our estrangement, I’m your man

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You’ll be back, soon you’ll see
You’ll remember
you belong to me
You’ll be back,
time will tell
You’ll remember that I served you well  

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Oceans rise, empires fall
We have seen each other through it all
And when push comes to shove
I will send a fully armed battalion to remind you of my love! 

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Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da
Da da dat dat da ya da!
Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da
Da da dat—
Every colony~!