Episode 79

The twenty-seventh episode of Hetalia: World Series (seventy-ninth in total for Hetalia) was broadcast on September 24th, 2010. It adapts To Create Better Products in Northern Europe, as well as more of Salted Salmon, Germany, and I from Hetalia: Axis Powers volume 3. It also adapts more of Japan-kun and America-kun from the second published volume.

To Create Better Products in Northern Europe
Finland begins planning the design for a new doll, and asks his dog Hanatamago how it looks. She barks in approval. A caption reads that in Northern Europe, the Finnish plan the designs for products.

Next, Sweden is shown working on the doll (as Sealand watches from afar), while a note from Finland instructs him to make the doll as cute as possible. The caption reads that the Swedish are in charge of production.

Denmark then starts to sell the dolls, loudly announcing how cute they are (while a caption reads that the Danes are in charge of selling products). Norway then approaches and remarks that the dolls are nice, but that Denmark needs to learn to be quiet (as the Norwegians are "in charge of criticism"). Denmark responds with a loud "Okay!".

Iceland is busy sitting at a table, eating licorice with his puffin. He then asks the audience if they expected him to do anything.

A Slight Feeling of Responsibility
Germany enters a bar, exhausted from the day's training. A fellow soldier asks him if he'd like to have a beer. Germany prepares to accept the beer, but notices a tense Japan eating tomatoes and declines, instead ordering that the beer be given to his brother Prussia. The Italian and German soldiers in the bar instantly start to panic, realizing that if Germany has turned down beer, things must be serious. Prussia remarks that it can't be true, since Germany's "beer-loving blood" is the same as his. He tells the other soldiers that he'll go make sure that they're not lying.

Prussia approaches Germany (referring to him as "West"), laughing over the idea of him not having a drink. He asks his brother if he's being forced into doing this, but Germany asks in return that he go away. Prussia then mentions how awesome the beer is and that it's actually very delicious. Germany yells that he won't be looking and pleads for Prussia to go somewhere else. Prussia hovers around Germany with the beer, chanting about it and trying to convince him again, to no avail. He becomes intimidated, but then announces that if Germany doesn't drink the beer, he'll make a rule that forces him to be naked once a week.

At the realization that even that threat won't work, Prussia asks Germany if he's not feeling well. Germany quietly answers that he is, causing Prussia to spew his beer and burst out into laughter about "West" refusing to drink (while Germany's anger builds).

Sometime later, Prussia sits alone, sporting a bandage on his head and insisting that the taste of the beer is so good, that it's bringing tears to his eyes.

Japan-kun and America-kun
Summary to come.

Post-Credits Teaser: Tomatoes, Germany, and I
Japan tells Germany that he doesn't have to restrict his own diet, though Germany answers that he needs to keep to what he said.

Character Appearances

 * Finland
 * Sweden
 * Denmark
 * Norway
 * Iceland
 * Germany
 * Prussia
 * Japan
 * America
 * Hanatamago
 * Mr. Puffin
 * Various Italian and German soldiers

Voice Cast

 * Germany: Hiroki Yasumoto
 * Japan: Hiroki Takahashi
 * America: Katsuyuki Konishi
 * Prussia: Atsushi Kousaka
 * Finland: Takahiro Mizushima
 * Sweden: Keikou Sakai (grunting)
 * Denmark: Hiroshi Shimozaki
 * Norway: Masami Iwasaki
 * Iceland: Ayumu Asakura

Trivia

 * In the original webcomic Salted Salmon, Prussia's appearance was limited to three panels of him begging Germany to drink the beer. In the published version and this episode, his role is elaborated on, with a footnote stating that Prussia acts like Germany's superior and that he has a deep connection with Japan.