Latvia

Raivis Galante is a character in the series Axis Powers Hetalia. He represents the country Latvia (ラトビア,Ratobia).

Appearance


Raivis has short, curly blond hair and violet eyes. In his WWII appearances, he usually wears a maroon military uniform with brown epaulets.

He is the shortest of the Baltic trio of "brothers", though he was drawn somewhat taller in his earlier appearances in the webcomic and originally had thicker eyebrows. His uniform also originally had frog clasps in the front, rather than simple buttons.

Personality And Interests
The youngest of the three Baltics, Raivis is withdrawn and a crybaby due to the series of unfortunate events he's experienced in life. He is often pushed around by Ivan, who he tried and failed to cut ties with. He loves poetry and romance novels. Despite being rather young, his profile also states that he drinks a lot of alcohol.

Peter Kirkland (Sealand)
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Though Raivis stabbed Peter with a flower when they first met at a world meeting, the two quickly managed to become close friends, due to their similarity of being small nations that weren't taken very seriously. Raivis attempts to act as an older brother and mentor figure to Peter, but his own insecurities and worries tend to get in the way.

In The Anime
Raivis first appeared in Episode 01 at the "Meeting Of The World", where he was being bullied by Ivan and Natalia, the latter holding a knife to his back. He later appeared in Episode 29 with the other two Baltics, speaking for the first time.

His design in the anime adaptation was altered slightly, with his blonde hair having been changed to a light brown while his eyes were changed to an aqua shade of blue. Though Raivis was originally voiced by Rie Kugimiya in his appearance in Hetalia Drama CD: Volume 2, he is instead voiced by Kazutada Tanaka in the anime series.

Trivia

 * While Raivis is an actual Latvian name, his surname Galante is actually of Italian origin.


 * His birthday corresponds with the date for Latvia's declaration of independence from Russia and Germany (November 18th, 1918). Latvia would later wind up occupied by both Soviet and Nazi forces in 1940 and 1941 respectively, before being reoccupied by the Soviet Union in 1944. While it announced its renewed independence from the union in 1990, it took a year for it to actually be restored.