Poland

Feliks Łukasiewicz is a character in the series Axis Powers Hetalia. He represents the country of Poland (ポーランド,Porando).

Appearance


He has light, shoulder-length blonde hair and green eyes. He wears a green uniform with matching cap, and tan boots. Sometimes he is drawn with a green capelet, worn over his jacket. In one preliminary design of Feliks, he wore a full-length cape instead.

An earlier (but ultimately unused) alternate color scheme for Feliks exists, where his uniform is colored blue instead of green.

Personality And Interests
He was once a super nation that controlled Middle and Eastern Europe with his partner Toris in the Middle Ages, until Ivan split them apart and he was annexed. Despite this, he kept rising back.

It is troublesome for others to get to know him, as he acts shy and has anxiety towards strangers. However, if he's used to someone, he will never let go and will act troublesome. He is a cheerful, somewhat selfish man and rather forceful with his opinions. Because he's short-sighted and impulsive, other nations can easily take advantage of him.

He crossdresses as a hobby, and has a Nagoya schoolgirl dialect, often translated as a "valley girl" accent.

Toris Lorinaitis (Lithuania)
Main Article: Toris Lorinaitis

Feliks' partner, who he refers to as Liet. The two are close, though Toris feels like he's often dragged about by him. Feliks was initially shown to be rather self-centered and seeming to take Toris's problems lightly, though in later strips, it appears their friendship isn't as one-sided as it previously was.

A "missing" page of Chapter 5 revealed that Feliks possibly did actually care for Toris underneath it all, as he stated that he wouldn't care if Toris hated him because he would still like him anyway. But the validity of that statement remains ambiguous, due to the dream sequence-nature of the scenario (and it may have been Toris's own interpretation of Feliks' nature).

In the last strip of 'While You Were Gone', Poland's thoughts are 'There's a side of Lithuania I don't know' after seeing his battered and bruised back.

Feliciano Vargas (Italy)
Main Article: Feliciano Vargas

Feliciano and Feliks are shown to be good friends in a few of the "Extra Stories" and Comic Diary strips, and have known each other since they were small children. It was Feliks who gave Feliciano the idea to make an ejectable seat in Ludwig's Kubelwagon, as he had previously designed an airplane with one (which backfired on him).

In The Anime
Feliks appeared briefly in Episode 01, when he intervened in the confrontation between Ivan and Toris, and threatened to make the former's capital Warsaw.

Volume 7 of the anime DVD will include his and Lithuania's "Marukaite Chikyuu". It will be released in late February of 2010.

Trivia

 * According to notes by Hidekaz Himaruya, Feliks was originally designed as being female but was changed to a male character sometime in production, though the feminine sense of attire was kept to give him the crossdresser angle.
 * Though he is part of the extended recurring cast in the original webcomic, Feliks appears only once in the published Axis Powers Hetalia volume 1, in the contemporary strip "Meeting Of The World".
 * The exact inspiration behind his human name is unknown, but it is believed that Hidekaz Himaruya may have had either Jan Łukasiewicz (a philosopher) or Ignacy Łukasiewicz (a scientist) in mind. The surname is pronounced 'Wook-a-shye-veech' in Polish.
 * Feliks' birthday, July 22nd, is often a point of controversy with fans due to the fact that it references the foundation date of a "free Poland" under Communist rule. November 11th is seen as more acceptable, due to it being the date that Poland was reestablished as a country after WWI. It remains to be seen whether or not Himaruya will retcon the birthdate (as he did with other characters).
 * In a somewhat noticeable continuity error, Feliks and Toris are shown in their teens during the Battle Of Grunwald in What Happened After Tannenburg, though later-written strips taking place in the Chibitalia timeframe show them to still be small children long after that would have taken place.