
Thank you đ
Most canon? Iâm not sure
what you mean by that, but this is Okinawaâs character [x].Â

Do you think Czechoslovakia could be considered canon? I
mean, they were married and all and the split was called a divorce, so…
While it is hinted that they miss living with each
other, (i.e., Czechia not having Slovakia to hand her a towel when she takes a
shower and Slovakia realizing that Czechia makes better toast), as well as the
fact that they both get flustered and embarrassed whenever this topic arises,
they havenât explicitly confirmed feelings for each other. Therefore, itâs not
canon [x].Â

 Additionally something I’ve noticed, in the post where
America grumbles that England didn’t give him any chocolate: Not only was
America eating it in a gluttonous seeming manner to show England he didn’t
care, he had a whole bucket of it. That kind of ideology ‘if i have much more
of ___ then i can be happier and better than other people’ seems excessively
America-esque.
The strip [x]:Â


It is very much âAmerica-esque!â Itâs part of his
characterization. He hoards things in bulk due to being poor and not having had a
lot of possessions when he was youngerânotice the link with the chocolate again! [x].


If you want to analyze this psychologically, he filled the void of his loneliness with material objects that would only fulfill him temporarily. It didnât adress his lacking interpersonal life.
Is there a reason
for why a nationâs immortality can spread to other living beings?
Not that I can recall. My guess is that because time functions differently for them, an
invisible forcefield envelops around their body. Humans or pets that get close
to the nation and the different pace of this time forcefield for prolonged
periods of time subsequently causes them to experience time differently too.
I also forgot to mention something! We do have an instance
of a nationâs immortality rubbing off on a human: Howard the Spy from volume 3 [x].Â

Himaruya notes that while England took precautions not to spend
too much time with Howard, itâs possible that he may have lived and stayed
youthful longer than the average human [x].Â
 Hey, do you remember the time where himaruya
promised that the story of chibitalia and holy rome will have a happy ending?
What do you think about that?
Iâve done a longer post on this, but Iâm 90% sure that the
Chibitalia storyline mimics Disneyâs version of Cinderella [x].
Making the unconfirmed assumption that Holy Rome is, in
fact, Germany, I think the big reveal is going to pan out with Germany finding
the old pair of panties that Chibitalia gave to Holy Rome as a parting gift [x].Â

Since objects in the manga have proven to trigger repressed
memories [x], I think thatâs how Germanyâs officially going to find out/ not
being able to deny anymore that heâs Holy Rome.Â
I mean, how else would they have a happy ending if Holy Rome isnât alive?




