Talk:Netherlands

Why EXACTLY is this page a candidate for "speedy deletion"? InoueOrihime 23:33, December 5, 2009 (UTC)
 * For the same reason we don't have a page on Australia: one sketch and some fragmentary notes do not justify a character page. The Spie 00:25, December 6, 2009 (UTC)
 * I'm afraid I disagree, since Holland has appared in AT LEAST two strips aside of that sketch even if it's in silhouette form, not to mention he has been given notes from Himaruya himself. I think that's enough to have a mention in the wiki and doesn't justify you single-handedly deciding that the whole article should be deleted. InoueOrihime 01:31, December 6, 2009 (UTC)
 * Bulgaria has appeared, in full, in a strip and in the anime. He doesn't have an article. Thailand has rather substantial notes on him from Himaruya himself, as well as detailed sketches. He doesn't have an article. Saxony and Bavaria have appeared in full in group shots in a strip. They don't have articles. Netherlands already has a mention in the wiki, on the main character list page. One appearance in a group shot, an appearance in which he's a side character (Japan's the main character of that sketch), and some fragmentary notes is not enough to justify a page. When he gets into a strip, or when Himaruya releases more detailed notes on him, then he'll be more deserving, but not now. Where was the push for a Netherlands article before today? We still have the same amount of info about him that we had two days ago. Oh, yeah, Himaruya drew him without blackening. In other words, nothing's changed about Netherlands' status other than the fact that we now have a face, hair color, and eye color. And I haven't deleted the article. I've only recommended it for deletion. It's up to Lil to decide on deletion. My recommendation is based on criteria that have been used for other minor characters here, and is certainly justified. The Spie 02:07, December 6, 2009 (UTC)
 * Except for how he has a face, he has notes AND he has back-up that can be considered enough. Also, Bulgaria has appared in the strops and anime... but he hasn't gotten any notes or profiles, which Holland does. The notes on Thailand aren't that detailed either; only scribbles in his sketch, not separated from them. Saxony and Bavaria... *where* are the notes aside of their cameos, which Holland DOES have? Belgium has a page despite only having cameos and notes, so I do not see why Holland should not have his own one. Therefore, I think speedy deletion is unnecessary and that the article should stay here. InoueOrihime 02:20, December 6, 2009 (UTC)
 * Well, I don't think he has enough back-up. Netherlands doesn't have a profile, just notes. Belgium did have a profile, and has solo artwork (which Netherlands does not). Thailand has more notes than Netherlands does; where they were located was irrelevant. Here's my point: if Netherlands gets an article, then Australia, Bulgaria, and Thailand should as well, considering the amount and level of material available for them. I don't believe any of the four deserve their own article at this point. If you believe so strongly about Netherlands deserving an article, how about writing up ones for the other three? The Spie 02:59, December 6, 2009 (UTC)
 * Oh, yeah, if you don't accept the examples I gave, then how about this one? Shinatty-chan, Hanatamago, and Kumaguro have far more material than Netherlands, so why don't they have their own pages? The Spie 03:13, December 6, 2009 (UTC)

Kumaguro? XD
 * Kumajiro, obviously. I have a lot on my mind right now, okay? The Spie 16:13, December 6, 2009 (UTC)

uhh, this should really be netherlands, because formally holland is two of his provinces. i don't know, maybe i'm just nitpicking here. 84.195.191.181 00:53, December 30, 2009 (UTC)

In Japanese, The Netherlands is 'Oranda' which comes from 'Holland' which is probably why this article and a lot of fan material use Holland. But yeah, it should be The Netherlands, but directly translating from Japanese would make it Holland--Elegentmess 12:13, January 1, 2010 (UTC)

It's been two months... decision time? Keep or delete? I vote keep, he has more info on his page than Taiwan, and she has an article. CeciN&#39;estPasUnePipe 15:25, February 7, 2010 (UTC)

If we were to directly translate every country, all the names would be different. "Doitsu" wouldn't be "Germany" but "Deutschland". The fact of the matter is that in Japan, they call countries by what the native people call it. The reason why the Netherlands' Japanese name is "Oranda" (Holland) is because the people that live there call it that. While it's official name is, without a doubt, The Netherlands, if the majority of the people call it Holland, Holland it is. So, with all that said, that is why fans translate "Oranda" as Holland, rather than "Netherlands." It really does mean that country though.

I'll vote on "Keep". Volume 3 is around the corner, anyway, so who knows? We might finally see more of him there. And unlike Australia (who's just a sketch, though someone likes to keep inserting their fanon into the wiki), we know some things about him, at least enough for a basic article. I'm not sure if Thailand's notes were ever translated, but there didn't seem to be much on him by Himaruya. Bulgaria is a "blank" like Australia, pretty much. And then there are the characters like Luxembourg who are spoken of, but have no face at all (so far). Ceras SanMarina 19:46, February 7, 2010 (UTC)

I've looked over the article and I'll keeping the article. From what it looks like, Holland looks like he has more info on his page than Belgium does! Icelilly 20:29, February 7, 2010 (UTC)

Holland --> Netherlands?
After mentioning it on KatDWolf's blog, Ceras and I were thinking about changing Holland to the Netherlands. My basic argument is that the country's official name is Netherlands and scans and fans seem to be referring to him as Netherlands. I figure we can just write something like "Netherlands, also known as Holland, [...]" to note what others may call him from time to time. Thoughts?

Agreed. Holland is only two of the provinces of the Netherlands. I guess it could be the equivalent of calling the United States "Carolina", "Virginia", or "Dakota". Or we can just get rid of the middleman and call him "John Constantine". The Spie 21:49, May 16, 2010 (UTC)

You could also use North and South Italy as an argument... There may be a character in the future who represents the rest?

...Anyways, I vote for name change. :D Just felt like I should bring that up.

Besides, we could always change it back, if that does end up happening.

P.S. - Spie, best. example. ever. --Tiamatwizard 23:13, May 16, 2010 (UTC)

John Constantine's certainly better than Edward Cullen as a lookalike. And cool to see that there's more support for the change. I think perhaps I'll go ahead and do it, I've been wanting to fix up some things anyway (now let's hope an edit war does not happen over this, that would be lame). Ceras SanMarina 23:19, May 16, 2010 (UTC)

I think Netherlands is all of Netherlands; in Japan, オランダ means Netherlands, but sounds like Holland. Actually, I believe ホラント州 is used for Holland. So, sounds like it was an error made earily on. Ha, Spie; awesome example! Go ahead, Ceras; I can work on making the fixes for other articles.Watermint 23:23, May 16, 2010 (UTC)

Okay, I think I got 'em all. Watermint 23:44, May 16, 2010 (UTC)

The pet rabbit
From what I've seen in the gallery at Creatures of Hetalia, that rabbit does not look like Nijntje/Miffy 'at all'. Why is this even mentioned? 83.163.51.128 19:34, June 21, 2010 (UTC)

Well, it's said he has a pet rabbit, so that really does have to be mentioned; the rabbit did have it's own little strip, as well.

I'm guessing that the "Looks like Miffy!" comment was probably from his original notes, but when the rabbit was drawn out, the plan changed. Might have to wait until the rabbit is drawn again with Netherlands for a better look. --Tiamatwizard 03:10, June 22, 2010 (UTC)

After doing some research, I came across Miffy's friend Snuffy, who is a brown dog and looks a lot like Netherland's Rabbit aside from coloring. (Here is an image of a plushie of Snuffy.) I'm sure the original poster wanted to make the comparison but simply didn't communicate it well. Kurohaneshizumi 14:58, July 4, 2010 (UTC)

Hmmm...
I have a Dutch boyfriend and most Dutch people call their country Nederlanden. There is Noord-Holland and Zuid-Holland, which are two provinces in the Netherlands. This is referring to a point in the trivia where it says "Unlike the UK, Dutch people actually refer to their own country as Holland" Which does not sound right as most Dutch people I know call it Nederlanden. Maybe I'm just getting too technical, but here is food for thought.

KatDWolf 21:00, August 2, 2010 (UTC)

Woops. That was suppose to say, "Unlike the UK, the majority of the Dutch people actually refer to their own country as Holland," which is pretty accurate. Even during the World Cup most of the Netherlands' merchandise had "Holland" on it rather than "Netherlands." It's been fixed to have "majority" added. ^_^

-Kurohaneshizumi 21:49, August 2, 2010 (UTC)

That looks much better now :) Sorry if I'm being too picky or technical >.<

KatDWolf 22:29, August 2, 2010 (UTC)

I am Dutch, so I probably know what I'm talking about. Most Dutch people do not refer to their country as Holland OR Nederlanden. 'De Nederlanden' is a historical name for the region (often also including a part of Belgium), so nobody would use that name to refer to the modern nation. As for 'Holland', in Dutch most people would use the name 'Nederland', but in English most Dutch people will say 'Holland' mainly because they know foreigners know the country under that name and because it's shorter. Although people that want to be technically correct or are from a different province than the two Holland provinces, prefer to use 'the Netherlands'. 'Holland' is very often used in football cheers and songs, but I'm pretty sure the reason is that it's the 'international name'.

I am also Dutch. And indeed de Nederlanden is only used in History classes. I must say I do use Holland too, but I use Nederland more often, a lot more often in fact. And I must also say I do live in the province Noord-Holland [Amsterdam in fact, which is really beautful by the way, and worth a visit. I still enjoy the scenery after cycling throigh it every day.] so that may be the reason, but I don't know. Just my side of the story. [by: Aimée, 23:22, October 11, 2010]

Sexuality
An anon posted that Netherlands' sexuality has been comfired because of his lolicon complex. However, none of his recent profiles have mentioned his lolicon complex so it's possible this statement is moot. What do you guys think? Icelilly 17:16, October 27, 2010 (UTC)


 * I'm inclined to say that his sexuality can't be determined by a simple mention of a lolicon complex. The term in and of itself is subjective, as he could be refering to a variety of different yet specific attractions. He also could be bisexual. In any case, it hasn't been mentioned in awhile, so Himaruya could have even removed that aspect from his character. If months and months go by with mention of Netherlands but no complex, I'd even be in favor of saying "He was initially described as [blah blah blah]." Basically, it's original research to state outright his sexuality when he has barely appeared and his lolicon complex has only been mentioned (briefly) once. Watermint 19:19, October 27, 2010 (UTC)


 * True, true. The lolicon complex can also refer to the admiration of the lolita look right? Icelilly 19:31, October 27, 2010 (UTC)
 * Possibly, though I think the connotations usually imply more of an obsession or attraction. Still, we really don't know muh about Netherlands...And we've never even seen him show an interest in anything other than trading with Japan and drugs (and even then he was rather stoic). Watermint 19:45, October 27, 2010 (UTC)

"Tied things"?
"Also in a seperate translation it is stated that he also is a neurotic free older brother that hates tied things and messy gardens."

What are "tied things"?
 * That's a good question. I have absolutely no idea. D: Anyone have the original text? ―Kurohaneshizumi 17:45, November 28, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm pretty sure it's just what it says. Tied things. Things like shoelaces(especially in knots), ropes, etc. Anything that is tied, tangled, or knotted up. It kind of makes sense with the "messy gardens" bit, since it's sort of. . .messy, to have a bunch of tangled things around. Tarafish 18:19, November 28, 2010 (UTC)
 * LMFAO. That's kind of... silly. XDDD I mean, normally people find UNtied things messy. Not the other way around. Pfffft. Go figure. ―Kurohaneshizumi 18:28, November 28, 2010 (UTC)
 * XD Well, I dunno. Maybe it's more the complication of tied things--like when things get into really tight knots. I'm just as stumped as anyone. Really, I believe he was also stated to be a neat freak? So I'm just combining information. Maybe someone could ask the person who translated it. --Tarafish 18:33, November 28, 2010 (UTC)
 * Yup, he was said to be a neat freak. I dunno. I would definitely like to see the original Japanese since I could translate it myself... but I don't know where this came from, exactly. XD Well, Neth is an odd guy anyway. I wouldn't be surprised if, as you said, they meant knots and such. ^_^ ―Kurohaneshizumi 18:41, November 28, 2010 (UTC)
 * Oh, okay! I can get you that! Here you are.
 * Ah! Okay, I see. The whole paragraph says this: "Nervous and sullen, he's a freedom [fighter] older brother. He hates bound things and dirty gardens!" So I'm assuming that it's not tied things, per se, but bound things (chained dogs, jailed people... stuff like that). It actually works out quite well in terms of Netherland's history (being ruled by foreigners who want to tell him what he should and shouldn't do). Now that he's a free country, he doesn't have that problem but he doesn't like things to be bound (including himself). Hope that clarifies things a little! ^_^ ―Kurohaneshizumi 19:12, November 28, 2010 (UTC)