Episode 60

The eighth episode of Hetalia: World Series (fifty-ninth overall of the series) was broadcast on May 14th, 2010. It adapts the strips Grandpa Rome and Germania, Italy Observation Diary and Boss Spain's Control of Southern Italy.

Grandpa Rome and Germania
A note reads that it is BC in Europe, when Ancient Rome and Germania lived. Rome brags about how he met a cute girl, drank some wine, then got into a fight and won. Germania then interrupts him to suggest he talk about other things like politics, instead of girls and fighting.

Rome then becomes worried that he'll only be able to talk about marine products.

Italy Observation Diary
Germany narrates that although he has no clue why he's in an alliance with Italy (who plays with a squirrel, only for it to bite his finger), he has decided to write a daily observation diary about him:

At 6AM, Germany notes that Italy always winds up in bed beside him for some strange reason. Three hours later at 9AM, Germany then notes that a bucket fell on Italy's head from the sky. The next hour (10AM), he narrates that Italy went to chase after one of Greece's cats, and they had to apologize to Greece for it.

Three hours after that (at 1PM), they mass-produce a collection of white flags for the war. Germany then says that they'll just preach something to the soldiers. At 2:30PM, Germany notes that Italy fell into a pit trap created by England (as Italy cries for Germany to help get him out). Germany screams at him, asking if he thinks he's Napoleon.

At 3PM on the dot, Italy stops what he does to take a siesta. The following hour, Germany states that after waking up, Italy had to fight with a cat over his pizza (as Italy and the cat argue over it).

Finally, at 5PM, Germany notes that something is going on with Italy and Japan in the kitchen. The two inform him that they finished making onigiri, which he finds delicious. As the day ends, Germany finds Italy in bed at his side again and narrates that it's already the 26th time and he still doesn't understand him.

Boss Spain and Chibiromano
In the Chibitalia era, Austria informs Spain that he'll give him custody of the older Italy brother, while the younger one sobs at the idea of being separated.

The overjoyed Spain thinks to himself that he's finally got his own henchman, and how Austria turned out to be so nice even though they misunderstood each other. However, Spain soon comes across Romano sleeping on the floor and snoring, with food and trash scattered about. He then realizes that Austria only gave him custody because of Romano being a problem child.

Boss and Henchman, Do Your Best
Spain informs Romano that since he's the boss now, he'll have to be sure to listen to what he says. Romano remarks that it would have been better if his boss was a pretty girl, much to Spain's annoyance. He then orders Romano to come home with him, but Romano (busy eating pizza) responds that he doesn't know how to.

Later, Spain confesses to France that he doesn't have the confidence to be Romano's boss. France eagerly demands that Spain give Romano over to him, but Spain then refuses to.

Post-Credits Teaser
Germania glares. A note reads "To be continued".

Character Appearances

 * North Italy (as an adult and as Chibitalia)
 * Germany
 * Japan
 * France
 * South Italy (Romano) (as a child)
 * Spain
 * Austria
 * Greece (non-speaking cameo)
 * Rome
 * Germania

Voice Cast

 * North Italy: Daisuke Namikawa
 * Germany: Hiroki Yasumoto
 * Japan: Hiroki Takahashi
 * France: Masaya Onosaka
 * Spain: Go Inoue
 * Austria: Akira Sasanuma
 * Rome: Hozumi Gōda
 * Chibitalia, Chibiromano: Aki Kanada

Trivia

 * The opening segment is from the first strip of the omake to Together with Grandpa Rome from Hetalia: Axis Powers volume 2. The other two stories in the episode were from the Extra Stories collection of the original webcomic, with Observation Diary being a oneshot done in 2008 while Boss Spain was an older strip series.


 * While the younger version of Romano (called Chibiromano in the episode) was originally voiced by Daisuke Namikawa in his cameo in Episode 01, he was recast for his extended role in this season, with Aki Kanada (Chibitalia's voice actress) providing his voice.