User blog comment:Pary16/Full England and Japans Hatafutte Parades and tokyopops contest/@comment-98.196.62.72-20100826003501/@comment-2140341-20100826012039

Hate to ruin your happy parade but this isn't legal here's an aritcle:

The RIAA against illegal downloading The Recording Industry Association of America launched its first lawsuits on September 8, 2003, against individuals illegally downloading music files from the Kazaa FastTrack network. At first, the RIAA's campaign to sue illegal downloaders looked like a bad idea to many critics; however, two years after it began, the campaign had survived at least one major legal challenge and began to pick up speed. The RIAA said that it filed 750 suits in February 2006 against individuals downloading music files without paying for them in hopes of putting an end to Internet music piracy. Many say that it is unfair for the RIAA to choose certain individuals to sue out of millions, but the RIAA dismisses the charge that the suits are unfair, comparing them to those who get targeted for speeding tickets. The RIAA hopes their campaign will force people to respect the copyrights of music labels and eventually minimize the number of illegal downloads that happen every day.

Please just buy the DVD's if you want the MP3's so badly, if you love Hetalia that much you would. Don't let your fandom make you do illegal things.