Lithuania

Lithuania (リトアニア Ritoania) is a character in the series Axis Powers Hetalia/Hetalia: Axis Powers. In 2008, Himaruya gave out human names to some of the characters and he received the name Toris Lorinaitis (トーリス・ロリナイティス Toorisu Rorinaitisu).

Appearance
He has shoulder-length brown hair and green eyes. In his WWII appearances, he wears a green military uniform with tall boots (or simple shoes, depending on the reference image). Lithuania sometimes wears his hair tied back into a ponytail, such as when he worked as a housekeeper or when he was younger.

In the strip While You Were Gone, Lithuania is shown to have deep scars covering his back.

Personality And Interests
The eldest of the three Baltics, Lithuania controlled Middle and Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages, and was actually a formidable nation that used to beat Prussia, until he was taken by Russia. Though he managed to get away for a time, he always wound up back under his control. After the Soviet Union fell, he fully regained his independence and went to rehabilitate with Poland.

He is a bit of a serious introvert, winds up being easy to take advantage of, and is the type who will welcome one into his heart once he knows the person. He also tends to depress himself so much that he gets a stomachache. Lithuania is also said to be into martial arts and literature, and he drives a second-hand car.

In a rare strip, it is shown that the other two Baltics think highly of him, but resent that he ignores them in favor of spending time with Poland.

Russia
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After the partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Lithuania became Russia's subordinate. It is suggested that he was Russia's 'favourite' and so is often the target of Russia's bullying. After gaining independence in 1918, Lithuania spent eleven years working at America's house, then had to return to Russia after the Great Depression.

Russia visits at one point during Lithuania's outsourcing to tell America to take good care of him because "he is my ex, after all."

In the modern times, Lithuania is shown as sometimes being nervous of Russia, whose approach towards him seems rather unchanged. It is often speculated that the deep scars covering his back were inflicted by Russia because he was the main target of his harsh treatment. Russia once confided to Lithuania that his dream was to be in a warm place surrounded by sunflowers.

Belarus
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Lithuania holds a crush on Russia's younger sister, though it isn't returned for she only has eyes for her brother and harbors hatred for Lithaunia.

When he finally succeeded in going on a date with her for three minutes, it ended with her breaking all of his fingers (though he continued to remain oblivious to her harsh nature). Another strip revealed that Belarus had been breaking his limbs since they were children, with Lithuania not acknowledging it or thinking little of it as well.

It is implied that Belarus's hatred of him also comes from the fact that her brother considers him to be his favorite.

Poland
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The two have been rather close friends, though Poland can be self-centered (as shown in the earlier strips where their relationship seemed to be more one-sided). They were partners in the days of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, before Russia took Lithuania under his control. When they managed to meet up again, Poland attempted to play a prank on Lithuania with a water gun but wound up discovering the scars on his back.

Poland refers to Lithuania as "Liet" (short for Lietuva, the Lithuanian word for their country), and won't stand for him being bullied by Russia, as revealed in both versions of Meeting Of The World (yet to different extents in each version). In The Legend of the Iron Wolf strip, the two share stories about the creation of thier capitals, although it can be questioned whether Poland heard Lithuania's story.

America
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After becoming poor due to the fallout of WWI, Lithuania lived with America for a brief period of time and worked for him as his housekeeper. He proclaimed it was 'heaven' and was fond of America (which England found amazing). He was well received by America's whale friend and Tony, who often beamed him up into his spaceship out of jealousy when Lithuania paid attention to the whale.

But after the Great Depression hit and poverty spread through out the nations, Lithuania had to return to his self-proclaimed ex, Russia. In a present-day strip, Lithuania returned to America's house to celebrate his birthday.

In The Anime


Lithuania first briefly appears at the meeting in Episode 01, as Russia states that he only wants to see him come running back to him with a troubled face.

He shows up later on in Episode 17: America's Cleaning Of The Storage, Part 1, which marks his first formal appearance in the anime and his first speaking part. In the episode, he offers to clean out America's storage room for him, but America insists that he can handle it alone. Lithuania then decides that he'll go make coffee. He reappears in Episode 20, which continues and concludes the Storage storyline (both episodes were later merged for a "Director's Cut" version).

He next appears with the other two Baltics in Episode 29 during the WWII storyline, greeting Russia when he comes back from an Allied Forces meeting. In Episode 37, he winds up offending Russia by suggesting that his clothes are hideous, then later tries to back out of traveling to Germany's place by saying that he planned a date with Belarus, only to wind up having to go with Russia anyway.

In Episode 43, Latvia remarks that it would be nice to have siblings, implying he does not have any, therefore disproving the popular fandom theory that the Baltic States are "brothers". Some fans have taken his request for siblings toward the other two as a hint that Estonia and Lithuania act as the 'parental' Baltic states.

In Episode 56, Lithuania overhears that Russia is going to invade Poland and in a panic tries to warn his friend so he will be prepared. Unfortunatly, Poland doesn't seem as concerned as he should be and then proceeds to talk to about snack foods before he hangs up. To Lithuania's horror he realizes that Poland is completely unprepared for an invasion. So, ever the worrier, he has some of his people watch over Poland's house to check up on him.

His character design was relatively unchanged in the anime adaptation, aside from his green eyes being changed to a shade of blue and his hair color lightened slightly.

The seventh volume of the DVD releases for the anime includes a version of Marukaite Chikyuu sung by him (along with a version sung by Poland). It was released February 25, 2010.

Trivia

 * Though his name is usually rendered as Tolys Lorinaitis or Toris Lorinaitis by fans, other spellings like Taurys Laurinaitis and Thoris Lolinitis have been used in both the Japanese and international fandoms. Toris is often the most popular rendering of his given name, though Tolys exists as an uncommon Lithuanian name. It seems the inspiration behind the entire human name remains a mystery. The Laurinaitis spelling for his surname is also in existance, though Thoris is also a surname.


 * In a series continuity error, Lithuania is shown as a teenager (along with Poland) when fighting the Battle Of Grunwald, but later is shown to be a small child after the Italian Wars have taken place in Chibitalia, in a Comic Diary strip set during that timeframe (and written at around the same time as the Grunwald strip).


 * His birthday corresponds with the date of Lithuania's declaration of independence from Russia, on February 16th, 1918. But Lithuania would wind up occupied by both the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany in 1940, then reoccupied by Soviets in 1944. It would become the first Soviet republic to declare its renewed independence on March 11th, 1990, although no country would recognize Lithuania's independence for another year.
 * It should be noted that the United States of America never acknowledged Lithuania's incorporation into the Soviet Union, and so recognized Lithuanian independence even when Lithuania was not independent.