Spain: Your awkward personality makes you cute.
Romano: Oh, so I’m ugly otherwise?
Spain:

Spain: Your awkward personality makes you cute.
Romano: Oh, so I’m ugly otherwise?
Spain:

That’s not true.
After Chibitalia, the Boss Spain’s control over Southern
Italy series, and the resolution achieved in Boss Spain doesn’t understand –
where Spain learns to accept and value Romano for who he is rather than holding
him to measuring rod equated with Veneziano’s traits and assets – Spain develops
a stronger bond with Romano.
Sources: Volume 2, Character note & Hetarchive (Bamboo Thicket, eng trans., Dec
5th, 2014, Nov 6th, 2013, May 17th,
2011, & Dec 26th, 2009).






Spain: You always avoid flirting. Try it for once!
Romano: Fine.
Spain: So, what did
you do today 😉 ?
Romano: Bold of you to assume that I was productive enough
to do anything.

Is it cannon that Russia
has a scar around his neck and he covers it up with his scarf? Or just a really
popular fan thing?
Somewhat canon. We don’t know if there’s a scar, but he covers up his neck with the scarf/ bandage. It’s
from the history Copy Book.
I’ve done a post on how he also covers up his chest if
you’re interested [x].
Source: Hetarchive (Bamboo Thicket, eng trans., Jan 20th, 2015).

Hello! Is America’s rapid growth the reason for
his dualism? He grown up so fast that his mentality wasn’t able to keep up. So
now it’s like clashing of grown-up and child sides. His grown up side is about
working together, child side about everything being his way; grown up
successfully invested himself in the second industrial revolution, child side
believes in ‘superhero will save the day’ plan etc
Hi! I’m not a hundred
percent sure what you’re arguing but yes for the most part. He did grow up very
fast and still possesses a childish mentality. Posts on that here [x] [x]. I attribute the childish mentality to his
isolation. He matured slower because he lacked interaction with other nations and comes off as egocentric without realizing it.
However, you should also
keep in mind that there’s a panel that states that America underwent a
personality change when he became an adult.
Source: Hetarchive (Bamboo Thicket, eng trans., Feb 25th, 2015).


As a Canadian yourself, how do you feel the
personification holds up to your experiences? (I think America is damn /near/
spot on for me, an American)
Stereotypes aren’t
always supposed to be spot on. The most accurate thing is how much American
content we consume. Other than that, yes, we are crazy about hockey. But no, we’re
not all nice. We’re actually quite smug and use America as the butt of all our
jokes…as if we don’t have our own racist history.
There’s also the fact
that because Canada is so big, there isn’t really a universal experience. There’s
the remote areas where there’s hardly any diversity and then there’s urban
areas like Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver that are extremely diverse.
The weather also ranges drastically across the country lol.
I don’t know if it was canon, but I saw
somewhere that Romano works as exorcist.
It’s not canon. Romano’s just used as a figure head to demonstrate jobs around the world (it’s part of the segment). In this case, it’s the Vatican.
Source: Volume 6.

I know we cannot expect Himaruya to personify
all countries (for obvious reasons) but i still think about how he at least
once thought about Latin American countries. Specifically Mexico, Argentina and
Brazil. I think it’d be fun to see these countries (if it were to ever happen),
what do you think?
Well, as I’ve mentioned before, Himaruya has a tendency to travel to countries before he embodies them in his work. On the other hand, the more I think about it, the more I understand why he hasn’t personified countries from Africa and the Middle East. The stereotype model would be difficult to incorporate without it being highly offensive (e.g., the uninformed and ignorant generalization that every inch of Africa impoverished). It would be pretty tricky to navigate. Although, that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t love to see them personified.


What this post aims to do is provide an in-depth look at the
progression of Spain and Romano’s relationship over their life courses.
The two got off to a rough start when
Spain conquered South Italy. Romano, who already had trust issues stemming from
the twofold sword of having Rome focus all his attention on rearing Veneziano and
later dying without much warning, has these issues exacerbated by his early
relationship with Spain.
Sources: Hetarchive, Chibitalia & Volume 6.


Spain wishes that he had received Veneziano
instead and begs Austria to trade Italy brothers with him. I attribute the
crudeness of this to the fact that it was very early on in the series, but canon
material is canon material; it must be worked with. Of more importance is the parallel of coming second to Veneziano.
Source: Hetarchive, Boss Spain’s Control of Southern Italy.

Essentially, Romano develops an inferiority complex and
feels inadequate in comparison to Veneziano. He can’t cook, he can’t clean, and
he has no manners. I mention this because it acts as a backdrop for Romano’s
initial hostility towards Spain.
Source: Hetarchive, Boss Spain’s Control of Southern Italy pt. 2.



Even as Spain gives him the best care possible, Romano
denies the reality and states otherwise. Being cared for is foreign to him, so
the hostility didn’t just emerge in a vacuum. He’s distrustful and confused. Or
perhaps he’s even testing Spain by lashing out, seeing how much the latter can
handle.
Source: Volume 4.


Point is, there’s a degree of skepticism that makes sense
and it would be too simplistic to portray Romano as an entitled brat given what
he experienced in his early childhood.
Ex: Spain resorts to wearing rags and funds a whole new
wardrobe for Romano. Notice how the blush on Romano’s face (embarrassed, surprised
and flattered) betrays his true emotions rather than his hostile remark.
Source: Volume 4.

The next strip is particularly important in resolving this
sense of devaluement that Romano felt.
The frustration was mostly felt in how Romano didn’t live up
to Spain’s expectations, as he was held up to a measuring rod that reflected
Veneziano’s qualities. In other words, Romano wasn’t being valued as his own
person by Spain.
It was only until Spain learned to value Romano for his own
unique qualities and positive character traits that the two came to an
understanding.
This occurred when Romano perceived a troop of German
soldiers that Spain had allied with to be enemies. To Spain, Romano’s tantrum is
childish…but that’s because he is a child. In Romano’s world, Spain was in
danger, and he was willing to sacrifice his life for him. That’s why Romano
becomes angry with Spain and throws another fit when he’s reprimanded.
Source: Hetarchive, Boss Spain Doesn’t Understand.



The two take some time to cool off and Spain realizes that
even though Romano perceived the situation incorrectly, he had good intentions.
The message conveyed at the end of this strip– titled Boss Spain Doesn’t Understand–entails Spain learning to step into Romano’s world and understand
his way of viewing things. By doing so, Spain was able to appreciate Romano for
who he is rather than who he’s not.


In another strip, Romano shows his appreciation for the financial sacrifices Spain made for him, by deciding to sleep with the latter. Of course, it’s very Romano-esque, resulting in Romano taking over Spain’s bed. What’s touching is that Spain understands that Romano is trying to convey his thanks and accepts it as is.
Source: Boss Spain’s Control of Southern Italy pt 2.


Although this is a brief and shallowly covered period of
their relationship, we know that the two lived comfortably and peacefully
together.
Spain sees Romano grow up from a young child, to a child,
and to a late teenager.
Source: Hetarchive (Bamboo Thicket, eng trans., Feb 6th, 2015).

There’s even an arc where Spain passes down his medieval
chivalric romance novels to Romano, who goes through a nerdy middle school
phase with them.
Source: Hetascanlations, World Stars Chapter 279.


While long-lasting and cordial, the stable environment
Romano had found in Spain’s home ended abruptly upon Italian Unification, where
he was forced to live with his brother after centuries of separation.
Source: Hetascanlations, World Stars Chapter 73.

It’s not so much that this creates a break in Spain and
Romano’s relationship, but as I’ll get into in the next section, it creates a
bit of a grey area for them regarding how they navigate the shift from a
guardian-child relationship to simply being friends.
Regardless of the fact that their guardian-child relationship
ceased to exist, Spain and Romano still relied on each other. They were and remain
as each other’s support systems.
Ex: When Romano moves to America for work during the Second Industrial
Revolution – a foreign and unfamiliar place–his first thought is to call
Spain.
Spain is still home in his mind, and home brings comfort.
Notice how it’s stated that Romano is closer with Spain than he is with his own
brother ↑
Source: Hetascanlations, World Stars Chapter 73.

The irony of their relationship is that even though Spain
has learned to understand Romano – such as seeing through his hostility – he still
remains oblivious at times. In other words, they either click and are on the same
wavelength, or they completely misunderstand each other, echoing the Boss Spain Doesn’t Understand comic.
Source: Hetascanlations, World Stars Chapter 75.
Either way, the reliance hasn’t gone away.
Ex: Spain takes a drunk Romano home after the Halloween
2013-2014 event.
Source: Hetarchive, Halloween 2013-2014 Event.

What’s new in this phase of their relationship, however, is
that Spain can also rely on Romano.
Ex: Romano saves Spain with imports during an economic
crisis. He even faces off against the mafia, whom he’s normally terrified of.
Source: Hetarchive, In just two minutes you can grasp the exterior of the European Economy.


That said, I think the “grey area” in Spain and Romano’s
relationship has a lot to do with the fact that they’ve worked away from the
guardian dynamic and yet haven’t exactly defined how they should go about their
friendship.
Source: Volume 5.

Although, Spain certainly has become very fond of Romano and
has a habit of stepping over his boundaries…
Sources: Volume 2 & Hetarchive (Bamboo Thicket, eng trans., Dec 5th, 2014 & Nov 6th, 2013).






They did!

Source: Hetarchive (Bamboo Thicket, eng trans., November 26th, 2010).
Sure! It’s, in my opinion, one of the best written relationships
in the series.
Post coming up tonight!



Another relationship I’m pretty confused on is
FrUK. Not nearly as much as RusAme tho.When Himaruya writes these two its more
like the ho yay between them is a joke and twice Himaruya has shot down the
idea of either of them liking each other like that.France got freaked out over
a fan pretending to be England in love with him. England got freaked out over
the idea of France being in love with him. Of course you can ship as you please
but I’m just so bewildered as to why you think they could happen.
The idea of it + my
understanding didn’t just emerge in a vacuum. There is evidence suggesting a
possibility of romance for them, even if the series does give off mixed
messages.
For example: the second
instance you mention (I think it’s the World Stars Chapter you’re referring to)
shows England getting defensive about reciprocating his perception that France may have feelings for him.
“It’s not…it’s not
like I like you all or anything!” (he’s referring both to the French people and France).
Source: Hetascanlations, World Stars Chapter 317.


There’s also the running
gag where France laments about how England would be cute if he didn’t talk so
much.
Sources: Hetarchive, England Caught a Cold! + Hetarchive (Bamboo Thicket, Feb 2nd, 2015).


Another example would be
the Dream United Kingdom strip, which I covered already. Please look at my post directory before sending in asks.
Even though England
vehemently opposes the idea of being married to France, he cites that he doesn’t
want to marry him because of the economic desperation generated by the Suez
Canal Crisis.
“I don’t want to get
married for this lame reason,” is a rejection, sure, but it’s odd how it’s not
an outright rejection. It leaves open the possibility that he would be open to
marrying France for a better reason…whatever that is.
Source: Hetarchive, Dream United Kingdom.

My posts on the matter:
[x] [x].
Do you really think so positively of a
relationship like…RusAme?Its been stared time and time again that they don’t
like one another,have an extremely tense relationship and the real life
relationship between these two countries is very volatile and just as full of
hate.Russia has even fantasized about destroying something as simple as
America’s glasses.Sure Hetalia has messages of getting along and stuff but
these two just barely tolerate each other at best.
I’m pretty sure this is
the same anon from above.
If anything, I’m a bit bewildered
as to why you claim that I view RusAme so positively? I haven’t said anything
of the such nor have I only illustrated this side of their relationship. It
would be unfair and inaccurate to claim that I have.
On the other hand, what
I have done is prove that their relationship isn’t only hate—that they can
and do get along. In the Shipping Series post I made of them, I claim upfront
that there are no romantic hints of them and instead explain that the parallels
I draw between them can be used as tools for those who ship them to use in
their characterizations.
Both posts can be found
in my post directory [x] [x].
Here’s a quote from
the opening paragraph if you want to verify.
“Below will be a list of parallels between America and Russia that I think would benefit any RusAme writer should they wish to incorporate them into their works. While in canon there is minimal romantic substantiation, this post merely aims to provide writers with tools that highlight the similar chemistries and complexes that America and Russia both experience. In no way is this forcing the ship onto anyone either.“
Lastly, as mentioned
above, while Russia and America get on each other’s nerves—as I have already acknowledged
in a post documenting their rivalry—
there are also many instances where they
get along.
Ex: They’re spotted happily drinking together.
Source: Hetarchive, April Fools’ 2011.

Ex: Russia has visited America
at his home.
Source: Hetascanlatons, World Stars Chapter 157.

Ex: There’s that café scene
in World Stars, which while highlighting how they still grind each other’s
gears, the underlying message is that they nonetheless get along in the end.
Source: Hetascanlations, World Stars Chapter 53.

I’ll be transparent in
admitting that it’s a pet peeve of mine when people only focus on the glasses
remark Russia makes in that scene while ultimately ignoring how said scene is
wrapped up. It’s cherry-picking.
Not sure if you’ve been asked this before, but
in your opinion what would you say the sexualities of the Hetalia characters
are?
If you’re unsure if I’ve
covered something, you can always check my post directory. I have done a post
on ‘sexualities’, but I use that term for a lack of a better word. I also don’t
believe in assigning labels when they haven’t been given, as I believe that the
characters are open for interpretation, and instead show how some nations are canonically
LGBTQ +.
Post [x].
What’s the context
for France getting shot???
He tries to strip Switzerland.
Source: Hetarchive, Christmas 2007 Event.
How do different nations
deal with loss? (A friend dying, e.t.c..)
This post should help a
bit [x].
You also have Greece,
who copes with his mother’s loss by visiting her ruins and holding onto her relics, and Romano, who can’t
be visited by Rome without bursting out into tears of happiness.
Sources: Hetascanlations, World Stars Chapter 99 & 100 Hetarchive (Bamboo Thicket, eng trans. April 5th 2011).


