Episode 80

The twenty-eighth episode of Hetalia: World Series (eightieth in total for Hetalia) was broadcast on October 1st, 2010. It adapts the remainder of Salted Salmon, Germany, and I from Hetalia: Axis Powers volume 3, as well as Chinese-style Mini Revolution from the webcomic Extra Stories.

Plot Summary
The narrator recaps the events of the previous episodes, with Japan and Germany having given up sodium.

Tomatoes, Germany, and I
Picking up from last episode's post-credits teaser, Japan tells Germany that he doesn't have to restrict himself while Germany insists that he must keep his word. Japan believes that they'll be able to overcome their suffering for the sake of their health, to which Germany states that he wouldn't mind the sacrifice.

Just then, Italy arrives in a panic, explaining that he heard about their diet from Prussia. He wonders why they've changed, and says that they'll get sick. Italy adds that instead of being irritated and dieting, they should just enjoy their food. The other two hesitate, but go back to eating the tomatoes, with Italy pleading for them to reconsider.

Chinese-style Mini Revolution
America asks for China to make him a new airplane. England adds that China should also help out and make their lunch.

China instantly becomes enraged and screams that he won't stand for their treatment any longer. He starts to hit England with a wok, as America attempts to hold him back (to no avail). China then turns on America and starts to hit him. England tries to wake France up, though France is too busy dreaming and murmuring about how "cute" China is.

China turns to face France. England can only muster a look of "sincere sympathy", as a caption notes.

Post-Credits Teaser: After All
The Axis sit at a table, Germany having returned to drinking beer. He admits that he pushed things too far, though Italy reassures him that he was only worried (but shouldn't have been reckless). Japan admits that he was stubborn as well, to which Germany replies that a healthy lifestyle shouldn't be torture. Italy agrees, but Germany says that he should have endurance and accept the training.

Japan agrees, with a mouth full of salted salmon, and states that it's wrong to hold back from your favorite things. But Italy is frightened at the sight of the fish and orders him to stop.

In a final closing scene, Japan demonstrates how to make salted salmon.

Character Appearances

 * Italy
 * Germany
 * Japan
 * America
 * England/UK
 * France
 * China

Voice Cast

 * North Italy: Daisuke Namikawa
 * Germany: Hiroki Yasumoto
 * Japan: Hiroki Takahashi
 * America: Katsuyuki Konishi
 * England/UK: Noriaki Sugiyama
 * France: Masaya Onosaka
 * China, Narrator: Yuki Kaida

Trivia

 * There were two additional scenes at the end of the webcomic version of Salted Salmon, depicted in omake illustrations. The first was of Japan asking if salted salmon was really wrong to eat, while Italy explained that it had nothing to do with being right or wrong. The second image was of Prussia laughing at Germany for being unable to resist the temptation of beer.