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|name = America
 
|name = America
 
|jname = アメリカ
 
|jname = アメリカ
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|image = America0.png
|country = The United States of America
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|country = [[wikipedia:United States|The United States of America]]
|human = Alfred F. Jones
 
(アルフレッド・F・ジョーンズ, ''Arufureddo F. Joonzu'')
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|human = Alfred F.Jones (アルフレッド・F・ジョーンズ, ''Arufureddo F. Joonzu'')
 
|age = 19
 
|age = 19
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|birthday = July 04
 
|birthday = July 04
|hair = Brownish-blond
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|hair = Blond
 
|eyes = Blue
 
|eyes = Blue
 
|height = 177 cm (5'9.6")
 
|height = 177 cm (5'9.6")
 
|firstvolume = Volume 1
 
|firstvolume = Volume 1
|firstcomic = Prologue: Meeting of the World
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|firstcomic = ''Hetalia: Prologue''
|firstanime = Hetalia Axis Powers: Episode 1
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|firstanime = [[Episode 01]]
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|japanese = [[Katsuyuki Konishi]], Ryoko Shimizu (Young America, drama CD "Prologue"), [[Ai Iwamura]] (Young America, anime), [[Axis Powers Hetalia: The CD|Osamu Ikeda]] (''Flower Of Iris'')
|japanese = [[Katsuyuki Konoshi]]
 
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|english = [[Eric Vale]], Stephanie Young (young America)}}'''America''' (アメリカ, ''Amerika'') is a main character in the series '''Hetalia: Axis Powers''' and leads the Allied Forces. In 2008, Himaruya gave out human names to some of the characters and he received the name '''Alfred F. Jones''' (アルフレッド・F・ジョーンズ, Arufureddo F. Jōnzu).
[[Ryoko Shimizu]],
 
[[Ai Iwamura]]
 
|english = [[Eric Vale]]
 
[[Luci Christian]]|image = America_Chibi.png}}
 
''(This page is a work in progress, as are all the other individual character pages. Please add or remove anything you must!)''
 
 
America is one of the main characters in [[Hetalia: Axis Powers: Paint it, White]] and [[Hetalia: Axis Powers (anime)]], and is a member of the [[Allied Forces]], along with [[England]], [[France]], [[China]] and [[Russia]]. America's human name is '''Alfred F. Jones''', given to him by Himaruya in 2007-2008.
 
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
''Full Article: [[Uniform Guide: America]]''
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''Main article: [[Uniform Guide: America]] ''
   
America has short, dark blond hair with an ahoge (representing the island of Nantucket) sticking up at his part. His eyes are a light blue, and his height makes him the second tallest member of the Allied Forces (Russia being the tallest) standing at 177 cm, or 5' 9.6". Himaruya describes his build as "similar to that of a high school jock," and America often frets over his increasing weight, though it's said to actually be muscle. He wears glasses that are said to represent the state of Texas. Despite being a former colony of England's, America never shared his trait of having the signature large eyebrows.
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He has short blond hair with a cowlick, representing [[wikipedia:Nantucket|Nantucket]], sticking up and blue eyes. He wears a tan uniform and a brown bomber jacket with a "50" on the back (for the fifty states). His glasses are said to represent the state of [[wikipedia:Texas|Texas]]. America is often shown holding a hamburger or a large-sized soft drink (usually a cola) and flashing a thumbs-up.
   
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When America initially appeared in the webcomic, his hair was drawn smoother, parted in the center, and he had no cowlick. Eventually as the art style changed, Himaruya added in the strand and made America's hair slightly wilder. America also was shown to have his pants tucked into his boots in older designs, but more modern artwork depicts him wearing his pants over the boots.
He's normally seen in a tan uniform wearing a brown bomber jacket over, sometimes displaying a large white number "50" on the back to represent the 50 states (even though there were only 48 states during WWII). In the webcomic, America was originally drawn with his trousers tucked into his boots, but this was changed as Himaruya learned that Americans preferred to wear their pants over their boots. He's often seen with some sort of fast food (typically a hamburger or soft drink), or flashing a thumbs-up and grinning a signature "American smile".
 
   
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==Personality and Interests==
==Character Summary==
 
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America is a cheerful, energetic, yet somewhat conceited young man who is obsessed with heroes, justice, and freedom. He has the habit of sticking his nose into everyone else's business, which causes him to have difficulty making friends. He loves hamburgers and junk food, to the point of an obsession, and can even eat strange and inedible things due to inheriting [[England]]'s sense of taste (or lack thereof). America is also known for not being aware of how "the atmosphere" is when he is around others (which, at one point, he was told to read it), but it has been noted that it is not that he lacks the ability to "assess the situation", he simply chooses not to. His profile states that his hobbies are sports, games, and making movies, but he also enjoys watching movies specifically of the horror genre. On multiple occasions, he has forced Japan to watch movies that he calls "Too freaking scary!" because they are about ghosts and paranormal activity. Japan gives him zombie video games to come over his fear of ghosts. Furthermore, in the side-story '''Black Ships Have Come''', in introducing himself to [[Japan]], he states that his hobbies are "quick-draw, archaeology, and adventures" (which is translated to Japan as America's hobby being lechery). He possesses an abnormal amount of strength, shown even as a child by easily swinging a full-grown buffalo around, and has been once seen running around dragging a heavy Rolls Royce, belonging to England, behind him for an hour in order to ask permission to borrow it. In the '''NotoSama 6''' game, America was able to stop a car with the heel of his foot.
America is best known as the hyper, somewhat-insensitive-yet-powerful asset to the [[Allied Forces]] , as well as its youngest member. His obsession with his country's freedom has caused him to become rather obnoxious and develop the tendency to involve himself in everyone else's affairs. This habit has is also supported, in his eyes, with the thought that by doing so, he can swoop in and fix everything as the "hero" of the situation, although he also seemingly needs to be the hero alone. He also seems to use it as an excuse to not follow standard rules.
 
   
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America is shown to be ignorant of the geography outside his own home, believing that maps of the United States constitute the "world map" and believes that he can simply get to other countries by car travel. He is shown becoming concerned about his weight in the strip '''Supersize You!''' and it is mentioned that he has invented strange diet machines as well as becoming obsessed with exercise (which has caused him to become paranoid about his rising weight, as he is unaware of his building muscle). Aside from being afraid of ghosts, scary movies, and weighing scales, he also fears [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmite marmite]. As America is obsessed with heroes and happy endings, he hopes that his future will be that way.
His large appetite for fast food and seemingly inedible, unhealthy or unappetizing things (due to inheriting England's lack of taste) also causes him to worry immensely about his weight more than his well-being (particularly, these staples include hamburgers, cola, ice cream and alarmingly colored snacks). Because of this seeming insecurity, he'll jump at almost any potential diet. He can be very serious when put under enough pressure, such as during the invasion of Pictonians in [[Hetalia: Axis Powers: Paint it, White]]. He’s also abnormally strong, resilient and skilled in combat, being shown to swing around grown buffalo as a child and tug a car by hand all the way up hills for hours to ask for the keys. His hobbies include playing sports and games, making movies, archaeology, and "quick draw".
 
   
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Though he is friends with an alien named [http://hetalia.wikia.com/wiki/Creatures_of_Hetalia#Tony Tony], he does not believe in England's magical friends, fairies, or unicorns, except on Halloween.
[[File:pg_2_America.jpg|thumb|left|240px]]
 
Despite claiming to be the hero for the other nations, America shows many fears--more numerous and irrational compared to most other nations. While he does not seem to fear warfare or aliens or even England's cooking, some fears and weaknesses he's well known for having include Marmite, ghosts, or almost any supernatural being (excluding aliens). As a child and in current day, America was constantly scared by horror stories or movies to the point where he can't sleep or watch them alone, but he does so anyway as a test of courage. America's ignorance about geography outside of his own home stretches to the point where he considered a map of the United States a "world map", and even tried asking England and Google Maps on how long it would take to walk to Germany (irritating the other nations to a large extent). Nowadays, he's described to be "trying to sound serious in newspapers", although he is every bit as brash as he has always been.
 
 
As a child, America was a very competed-over and seemingly adored young nation to most of the older ones. After a rather excessive fight between France and England, America's custody was grudgingly handed over to England after he rushed to his side while England was nearly sobbing in defeat. While being raised by him, America was shown to be a lot more sensitive and innocent than he is now and was very friendly, charming many nations and making several friends, such as a human boy named Davie. America was shown to grow up very fast due to his quick economic development, shocking England. Eventually, he declared his independence from England forcefully, effectively ruining their relationship.
 
 
Some American stereotypes he portrays include seemingly irrational phobias, obnoxiousness, love for guns, heroes and fast food, ignorance outside of his own home, etc.
 
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
'''[[Canada]]'''
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===Canada===
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''Main Article: [[Canada]]''
[[Image:BALL TO THE FAAAAACE.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Canada while playing "catch" with America]]
 
Despite often overshadowing or forgetting about his existence, America still manages to keep a healthy relationship with his brother, mostly due to Canada’s somewhat passive-aggressive nature. Because of how often America tends to butt into situations that don’t concern him and mess with other nations, they often take out their frustrations on Canada. Some nations, such as [[Cuba]], go as far as to yell and harass him on sight, thinking he’s his brother. The pent-up anger this causes for Canada makes their relationship difficult at times, though he can't always find the courage to stand up to America.
 
   
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America's kind-hearted brother, who is frequently overshadowed by him and has even been mistaken for him more than once. America and the other nations also tend to forget that he exists, but there are times, such as in [[Episode 44]], where Canada comes to talk to America, and America has no trouble recognizing him and seeing him. America also visits Canada's house on occasion and is seen to be the one Canada spends the most time with. They seem to have a healthy sibling relationship, despite Canada's passive aggressive resentment and America's cluelessness.
America is still shown to care about his brother. He’s shown visiting him a lot and sometimes takes the time to give advice to him or play a game of catch (the latter normally ending with disastrous consequences for Canada). He also helped him through his multicultural population crisis and was shown excitedly reading Canada’s travel guide. America is also the only one so far who has pushed Canada to his breaking point.
 
   
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===England/UK/Britain===
The two can be paired together in the fan community as [[America/Canada|AmeCan]] or some variation of the name.
 
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''Main Article: [[England]]''
   
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After America was discovered as a small child by Finland, England adopted and raised him like a younger brother, caring for him with adoration and teaching him how to be a nation. When the Revolutionary War came, America declared his independence and split from England, creating a huge rift between the two that still is present, if only less severe. As part of the Allied Forces, they manage to work together, although England often disagrees with the unusual ideas that America presents and America teases England about everything from his cooking, his style of dress, and his "old" age. They are shown to be always bickering but it is hinted the two truly care for one another.
==='''[[Cuba]]'''===
 
<p class="MsoNormal">Cuba and America don’t get along very well at all, and has fallen past the point of “diplomatic discommunication”. He’s shown to act very violently when he thinks of America, attacking Canada (when he mistook Canada for America). It’s also notable that when the time of one WBC rolled around, Cuba confessed to getting excited whenever he had a bat in hand for hope of being able to beat America up with it.</p>
 
   
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===Japan===
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''Main Article: [[Japan]] ''
[[Image:American_Revolutionary_War_2.jpg|thumb|right|175px|America at his moment of victory during the Revolution]]
 
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[[File:Welcome party!.jpg|thmb|right|175px]]
<p class="MsoNormal">After being discovered as a strange child by[[ Finland]] and [[Sweden]] (who were driven out of the New World by [[Netherlands|the Netherlands]]), England and [[France]] were the two nations who fought over and sought out his attention the most. America eventually chose to go comfort England after he began to sulk in his supposed loss of America to France, thus beginning their relationship as younger and older brother (America had also offered to call England “Big Brother”, but was turned down by what was England’s suffering from nostalgia from his own older brothers). England would come to visit him and would prepare him meals, thus giving America his horrible sense of taste. He would also craft America toys such as a box of small wooden soldiers and gave him clothes, and would even let America sleep with him after being scared from horror stories. In the side strip '''Davie''', it was shown that England even went back to his own country to bring back the flowers that America wanted to give to his friend, though he was a bit late.</p>
 
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In '''Black Ships have Come''', America succeeds in getting Japan to open up his borders, but does so in a way that Japan feels as if there was no choice. Apparently the relationship gets better, since in '''Japan and The Footsteps of Westernization''', America visits his house. He introduces "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table-turning table turning]" to Japan, asking what he would like to question the table about. Japan eventually ends up confiding that, while he is happy to be opening up his borders and meeting new people, he is fearful of not being able to get along with other countries. He then goes on to request that America ask if he will be able to make new friends, and America promptly makes the table shift once, exclaiming "That means the answer's yes!".
[[Image:America and England Valentine's Day.jpg|thumb|left|150px|England offering America chocolates]]
 
<p class="MsoNormal">On one of his visits, England returned to America’s house only to discover that America had grown from a small child into an older teen and even more of his own nation. After a few more uneasy years, America declared his independence from England and brought on the Revolutionary War. England was unable to seize the chance to bring him back down, however, resulting in America’s victory.</p>
 
   
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In modern-day strips, these two get along well. They share a love of technology and video games, and are frequently at each others' houses to play them together. Differences between the American and Japanese culture and lifestyle are often explored using these two, such as in '''Traits of Japanese People that America-Kuns Have Noticed''', and''' Why Americans Love Spring'''.
<p class="MsoNormal">This memory is shown to affect both of them badly; England secretly gets upset about it when he's drunk (once even claiming that ‘someone left him heartbroken for centuries’ while cursing the volunteer army) and America being unable to deal with the excessive memories when cleaning out his old storage room. England’s health also dips drastically whenever America’s independence is brought up. They are shown to be unable to tolerate each other in the storyline, and can hardly ever agree with one another. England even went to the point where he tried desperately to "send America to Hell" through the use of the cursed Busby's Chair, though all his attempts were thwarted by Russia. He also shyly offered to be his friend when America was trying to befriend wales, and gave him chocolates on Valentine's Day after hearing America had been sulking about not receiving them from him prior to then, though his attempts at affection were quickly shot down by the latter in both cases. However, they are still hinted to care for one another to some extent.</p>
 
   
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===Lithuania===
<p class="MsoNormal">They are the most popular borderline incestuous pairings in the Hetalia fandom, going by the name "[[America/England or England/America|USUK]]" or "<span lang="JA" style="font-family: "MSMincho";mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri;mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"MSMincho";mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri;mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin;mso-ansi-language: EN-US">味覚音痴コンビ</span> (''Mikaku Onchi Combi'')", but its supporters are constantly hampered by the supporters of "[[France/England|FrUK]]", and vice versa.</p>
 
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''Main Article: [[Lithuania]]''
   
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After falling into poverty due to WWI, Lithuania started to work for America as his housekeeper, finding himself a happy freedom in the process. When the [[wikipedia:Great_Depression|Great Depression]] hit, Lithuania found himself having to return back home with [[Russia]].
==='''[[France]]'''===
 
[[Image:Hetalia of the Dead pt 1.jpg|thumb|right|100px|America and France watching horror movies together]]
 
<p class="MsoNormal">France and England were the main nations who were shown to have fought over taking the custody of a baby America after he was discovered by Sweden and Finland in the New World. Although France tried to lure America using his fine food, he was turned down and America became England’s little brother instead of France’s. Even though he was rejected, France never held a grudge against America, seeing as France was America's most powerful ally during the American Revolution. France often offers America his own cooking instead of England’s in an attempt to save his taste, though America simply praised both of their food, leading France to become very depressed. He also worked very hard on the Statue of Liberty as a gift for the centennial of his independence. Despite being on England’s side, France treated (and still does) America like a younger brother, taking responsibility not to give him alcohol (claiming he was still underage, while technically, he was), though is seldom treated as one. He also supported America’s choice to become independent from England.</p>
 
   
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It seems like Lithuania actually cares for America since in [[Episode 29]] he asks Russia about him, although a trembling [[Estonia]] interrupts to remind him that he cannot talk to Russia about America. He also was one of the people who went to America's birthday party.
<p class="MsoNormal">In more recent scenes, France and America still appear to be rather close, despite still disagreeing at times during World Conferences. France was one of the first nations America turned to for recommendations on dieting (though his suggestions were censored out). He also confessed to have lied to him about how a snack diet was a great weight-loss method in Hetalia Fantasia 2, after coming across a dungeon he believed America had modeled after the Palace of Versailles. He then became very emotional and went on about how he knew America loved his culture and expressed gratitude, though America himself has made no comment. France also seems to be one of the nations who America calls over to watch horror movies with him, though France spent a deal of time criticizing how unrealistic American horror movies are.</p>
 
==='''[[Italy]]'''===
 
   
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==In the Anime==
<p class="MsoNormal">Italy has appeared with America a few times, and both of them are commonly associated with being the most childish member of their respective alliances (Italy for the Axis, America for the Allies) and not being appropriately sensitive in certain scenarios. They even tried to go on a search for the "Legendary Ability to Read the Atmosphere" together, but otherwise, they do not communicate often.</p>
 
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[[Image:AmericaAnime.PNG|thumb|right|America in the anime.]]
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America makes his first appearance at the beginning of [[Episode 01]] where he announced his (albeit far-fetched) plan to stop global warming.
   
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His childhood is spotlighted numerous times in the anime, including [[Episode 25]], [[Episode 39: The Battle For America|Episode 39]], and [[Episode 40: The Battle For America, Part 2|Episode 40]], which tells of how France and England battled each other over his ownership.
==='''[[Japan]]'''===
 
[[Image:Welcome party!.jpg|thumb|right|170px|America throwing Japan a party to welcome him to his house]]
 
<p class="MsoNormal">America is one of the main nations who ended up forcing Japan to open up his borders in the strips '''Black Ships have Come''', and the Netherlands is noted to have warned Japan about him before. Using Japan’s home to his advantage, America and his people tried to befriend the whales at his place and set up lots of new rules, as well as causing culture clash. This frustrated Japan to next to no end, although while trying to adjust to the western ways of life, he and America seemed to have been getting along better. America introduced “table turning” to Japan, using it to answer his questions. When Japan asked if he would be able to get along with the other countries who were coming to his house and make friends, America secretly turned the table, telling Japan that the answer was "yes".</p>
 
   
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In a minor difference from the manga design, the "50" was left off of America's jacket in the anime adaptation.
<p class="MsoNormal">In more recent times, Japan and America get along very well. They share a love of technology and gaming, and can often be seen sightseeing at one another’s house. America asks Japan to spend holidays with him frequently, such as Christmas and Halloween, and calls him over to watch a scary movie with him when he wants to brave in an attempt to “cut the scariness in half”. Japan finds a need to take photographs of brightly-colored American desserts, and America can become over-enthusiastic about the Japanese sights. They also roomed together at one point, during which Japan tried to introduce America to ''fugu'' and taking baths, and America made a huge effort to make him feel at home. Their differences in culture fascinate each of them respectively.</p>
 
   
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==Name==
<p class="MsoNormal">As a rather popular pairing in the fandom, America and Japan can be paired together as “[[America/Japan|AmeriPan]]” or “<span lang="JA" style="font-family:"MSMincho";mso-ascii-font-family: Calibri;mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin;mso-fareast-font-family:"MSMincho"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast;mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri;mso-hansi-theme-font: minor-latin;mso-ansi-language:EN-US">デコボコンビ</span> (''Dekobokonnbi'')”.</p>
 
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"'''Jones'''" is one of the most common surnames in the United States. His last name could also refer to the action movie hero [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Jones Indiana Jones], as America once stated that one of his own hobbies is archaeology.
   
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"'''Alfred F'''." is most probably an allusion to [[wikipedia:Alfred_E._Neuman|Alfred E. Neuman]]; the "'''F'''" in his middle name possibly inspired by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy John F. Kennedy], one of the most recognized presidents of the United States. It is also possible that his name is a reference to the ''USS Alfred'', the first ship to fly the Grand Union Flag. The man who hoisted the flag was [[wikipedia:John_Paul_Jones|John Paul Jones]]. Another likely reference would be Alfred Hitchcock, who is famous for his suspense films, which would explain America's video game and movie preference.<br />
==='''[[Prussia]]'''===
 
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According to an answer to a fan's question in one of [http://himaruya.blog61.fc2.com/blog-entry-1095.html#more%7C Himaruya's blog post], the "F" in Alfred F. Jones was initially thought as "Foster" but after a while "Franklin" could also be a possibility, America's true middle name is still yet to be revealed.
<p class="MsoNormal">America and Prussia do not interact much canonically, though it’s been shown that Prussia was the one who trained America to hold his own against the English for the Revolutionary War (possibly a reference to Prussian generals such as Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben in the American Revolution). However, despite thinking Prussia as a friendly person, it became immediately apparent to America that Prussia’s training methods were borderline torturous, although he still appears to be grateful for his contribution on the way to America’s freedom. Initially worried for America’s safety and decisions, he warned him to be careful from that point onward. Prussia also noted in his blog ('''Oresama no Blog''' during the April Fools' 2009 event) that America always beat him in swimming, claiming America was "like a shark".</p>
 
 
==Character Songs==
 
==='''[[Russia]]'''===
 
 
In one of the first meetings of the Allied Forces, America tells everyone that their roles in the upcoming battles are to be his support. When Russia asks what America himself will be doing, America replies, "I'll be the hero, of course!" During the Cold War, America's boss ordered him to call up Russia and tell him to make 25 cm (9 in.) condoms in order to destroy the Russian will to fight. Russia replied that it they be extremely hard to produce, but coerces his factories to manufacture them. When the package came, Russia had attached a note on the package saying, "I hope it fits," with it being labelled size "Extra-small".
 
 
 
In one strip, when an economic crisis hit Lithuania's house, he went to America's house to work as a housekeeper in order to gain money. Russia visited America to check on Lithuania, and explained to America to treat him well, and then made a threatening expression and said, "he ''is'' my ex, after all."
 
In modern day, they are still shown to be passive-aggressive towards each other. During one of America's birthday parties, Russia gave America a box of condoms (which America jokingly replied that they would last him "about a month") and a ticket to Siberia with no return ticket, to which America responds that he'll make sure to blow his nose with it if he has a cold. While Russia 'laughs', a tense and scary aura emanates from both of them. When Estonia's blog was hacked, he immediately suspected Russia, as a cute picture of Russia, along with pro-Russian graphics, had been placed all over. America offered to help Estonia catch the real culprit, but it turned out to be a citizen of Estonia instead.
 
 
==AU (Alternate Universe) Versions==
 
'''''NOTE: The majority of the information surrounding the AU versions of this character are purely fanon ideas/headcanons. Little official information has been given on these alternate universes, most of this content is fanon-based.'''''
 
 
''Read more on the alternative versions of America, listed or not listed below, at: [[Memes in fandom]]''
 
==='''Nyotalia/Genderswapped (Nyo!)'''===
 
[[File:Fem UnitedStates Chibi.png|thumb|left|85px|Nyo! America's official design]]
 
''Voiced by: [[Ryoko Shintani]] (seiyū)''
 
 
Nyo!America was the first female version of a nation to appear in the strips '''I Was Overwhelmed with Heroines''', being the one to wake Estonia up into the gender-flipped world and lecturing him about falling asleep during her speech. In the Japanese fandom, her name is often thought to be '''Emily Jones '''or '''Ameriko''', but the English fans will normally opt to refer to her as '''Amelia Jones '''(though there has been no notion to which name is preferred). She bears a persistent resemblance toward the regular America, despite not having the Nantucket ahoge nor his glasses. Her eyes are a similar shade of blue and her hair is a slightly more brownish tone, wavy, and shoulder-length. She clips back the bangs with two barettes (red triangular barettes in the manga, yellow stars in the anime). This version of America wears rather exposing clothes, being a miniskirt and a top that exposes her midriff. She also wears boots and a bomber jacket, like America, and she's often shown with a large baseball bat and/or fast food (normally a hot dog) in hand.
 
 
Nyo! America was shown to be obnoxious and perky like her male counterpart in the strip (and soon-to-be-episode), but tends to solve more problems with violence, as indicated by her bat and Nyo!England and Nyo!Japan's comments of how America shouldn't beat Estonia to solve a problem. Fan portrayals show her to be a bit more spunky and confident, as well as outgoing and a bit tomboyish, with a love for sports such as baseball and superheroes. She's also known to be rather rebellious against her former caretakers. A fanon idea that was very well-received says that Nyo!America wore her hair long in her younger days, but cut it short during her revolution against Nyo!England as a sign of independence and now refuses to grow it out again.
 
 
==='''Second Player/Another Color (2p!)'''===
 
[[Image:Fem_2p_UnitedStates_Chibi.png|thumb|right|75px|The original 2p! design for America]]
 
The design for the "Another Color America" is much darker than her original design, featuring brown skin, dark red eyes and dark reddish-brown hair. Fans commonly speculate that she is of Native American descent. Her outfit is rather similar to that of Nyo!America's, but with the top being white and the miniskirt traded for a pair of cutoff denim shorts. She also sports sunglasses on her face or on her head rather than red clips. Her weapon was also changed to a nail-spiked baseball bat. The OC male version is similar to his First Player version, but with his bomber jacket's white designs being stained red and his clothes being unkempt.
 
 
Fans speculate her personality based on her expression and body language (her personality being "devious" and "bold"). The 2p! versions of America are commonly shown by fans to be very brutish and rude, jumping at the opportunity to be insolent or use violence. Their intellect and ignorance is commonly harshly insulted by 2p!Canada in fanworks. Their relationship with most of the other nations the regular America is shown to be on stable terms with (such as England and Canada) come off as sort of "friends with benefits" relationships. Their names are said to be '''Allan "Al"''''''/Carter Jones '''or''' Amelia Jones'''.
 
 
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[[Marukaite Chikyuu (America)]]
 
[[Marukaite Chikyuu (America)]]
   
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[[Hamburger Street]]
 
[[Hamburger Street]]
   
 
[[WDC ~World Dancing~]]
[[C.B.C. (Cowboys' Bootcamp)]]
 
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[[Cowboys Boot Camp Vol. 1]]
   
 
[[I Am Your Hero]]
 
[[I Am Your Hero]]
 
[[W.D.C. (World Dancing)]]
 
   
 
[[Wa! Wa!! World Ondo]] (featured)
 
[[Wa! Wa!! World Ondo]] (featured)
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*His birthday corresponds with the [[wikipedia:Independence Day (United States)|Independence Day]] of '''July 4th, 1776''', when the Declaration of Independence was approved by the U.S. Continental Congress.
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*Although commonly referred to as '''America''', some merchandise refer to him by the full term '''United States Of America''', or simply '''U.S.''' for short.
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*In some fanart, he is often portrayed with a rabbit, as "U.S.A." can also be "usa", which means "bunny" in Japanese. The child version of America was also shown to have a bunny following him when he first met the older nations.[[File:Earlyamerica_vol3.jpg|thumb|An early America as seen in vol 3.]]
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*Notes in the special edition booklet for Hetalia: Axis Powers volume 3 revealed that America was originally intended to be smarter and more cocky, but evolved into a louder, heroic-wannabe type of character. Himaruya noted that in retrospect, the original character personality would have been harder to use.
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*In a set of character notes, it is revealed that America has mingled a lot with Germanic blood, and that he was insecure for having no history of his own before England adopted him.
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*It is a source of debate among fans as to whether it is America or Canada that is the older of the two brothers (with Hidekaz Himaruya having not confirmed a set age difference between the two). A common fanon assumption is that the two are twins, due to their similarities and the fact that Canada is easily mistaken for America (due to having the same face), though the two do not share the same day of birth. Supporters of the twin theory point out the nations' birthdays merely refer to their date of independence or unification, and that a "nation" may not have an official birthday in the same sense as humans.
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America
アメリカ
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Name: The United States of America
Human Name: Alfred F.Jones (アルフレッド・F・ジョーンズ, Arufureddo F. Joonzu)
Alternative Spelling(s): N/A
Age: 19
Gender: Male
Birthday: July 04
Hair Color: Blond
Eye Color: Blue
Height: 177 cm (5'9.6")
First Appearance (volume): Volume 1
First Appearance (strip): Hetalia: Prologue
First Appearance (anime): Episode 01
Japanese VA: Katsuyuki Konishi, Ryoko Shimizu (Young America, drama CD "Prologue"), Ai Iwamura (Young America, anime), Osamu Ikeda (Flower Of Iris)
English VA: Eric Vale, Stephanie Young (young America)

America (アメリカ, Amerika) is a main character in the series Hetalia: Axis Powers and leads the Allied Forces. In 2008, Himaruya gave out human names to some of the characters and he received the name Alfred F. Jones (アルフレッド・F・ジョーンズ, Arufureddo F. Jōnzu).

Appearance

Main article: Uniform Guide: America

He has short blond hair with a cowlick, representing Nantucket, sticking up and blue eyes. He wears a tan uniform and a brown bomber jacket with a "50" on the back (for the fifty states). His glasses are said to represent the state of Texas. America is often shown holding a hamburger or a large-sized soft drink (usually a cola) and flashing a thumbs-up.

When America initially appeared in the webcomic, his hair was drawn smoother, parted in the center, and he had no cowlick. Eventually as the art style changed, Himaruya added in the strand and made America's hair slightly wilder. America also was shown to have his pants tucked into his boots in older designs, but more modern artwork depicts him wearing his pants over the boots.

Personality and Interests

America is a cheerful, energetic, yet somewhat conceited young man who is obsessed with heroes, justice, and freedom. He has the habit of sticking his nose into everyone else's business, which causes him to have difficulty making friends. He loves hamburgers and junk food, to the point of an obsession, and can even eat strange and inedible things due to inheriting England's sense of taste (or lack thereof). America is also known for not being aware of how "the atmosphere" is when he is around others (which, at one point, he was told to read it), but it has been noted that it is not that he lacks the ability to "assess the situation", he simply chooses not to. His profile states that his hobbies are sports, games, and making movies, but he also enjoys watching movies specifically of the horror genre. On multiple occasions, he has forced Japan to watch movies that he calls "Too freaking scary!" because they are about ghosts and paranormal activity. Japan gives him zombie video games to come over his fear of ghosts. Furthermore, in the side-story Black Ships Have Come, in introducing himself to Japan, he states that his hobbies are "quick-draw, archaeology, and adventures" (which is translated to Japan as America's hobby being lechery). He possesses an abnormal amount of strength, shown even as a child by easily swinging a full-grown buffalo around, and has been once seen running around dragging a heavy Rolls Royce, belonging to England, behind him for an hour in order to ask permission to borrow it. In the NotoSama 6 game, America was able to stop a car with the heel of his foot.

America is shown to be ignorant of the geography outside his own home, believing that maps of the United States constitute the "world map" and believes that he can simply get to other countries by car travel. He is shown becoming concerned about his weight in the strip Supersize You! and it is mentioned that he has invented strange diet machines as well as becoming obsessed with exercise (which has caused him to become paranoid about his rising weight, as he is unaware of his building muscle). Aside from being afraid of ghosts, scary movies, and weighing scales, he also fears marmite. As America is obsessed with heroes and happy endings, he hopes that his future will be that way.

Though he is friends with an alien named Tony, he does not believe in England's magical friends, fairies, or unicorns, except on Halloween.

Relationships

Canada

Main Article: Canada

America's kind-hearted brother, who is frequently overshadowed by him and has even been mistaken for him more than once. America and the other nations also tend to forget that he exists, but there are times, such as in Episode 44, where Canada comes to talk to America, and America has no trouble recognizing him and seeing him. America also visits Canada's house on occasion and is seen to be the one Canada spends the most time with. They seem to have a healthy sibling relationship, despite Canada's passive aggressive resentment and America's cluelessness.

England/UK/Britain

Main Article: England

After America was discovered as a small child by Finland, England adopted and raised him like a younger brother, caring for him with adoration and teaching him how to be a nation. When the Revolutionary War came, America declared his independence and split from England, creating a huge rift between the two that still is present, if only less severe. As part of the Allied Forces, they manage to work together, although England often disagrees with the unusual ideas that America presents and America teases England about everything from his cooking, his style of dress, and his "old" age. They are shown to be always bickering but it is hinted the two truly care for one another.

Japan

Main Article: Japan

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In Black Ships have Come, America succeeds in getting Japan to open up his borders, but does so in a way that Japan feels as if there was no choice. Apparently the relationship gets better, since in Japan and The Footsteps of Westernization, America visits his house. He introduces "table turning" to Japan, asking what he would like to question the table about. Japan eventually ends up confiding that, while he is happy to be opening up his borders and meeting new people, he is fearful of not being able to get along with other countries. He then goes on to request that America ask if he will be able to make new friends, and America promptly makes the table shift once, exclaiming "That means the answer's yes!".

In modern-day strips, these two get along well. They share a love of technology and video games, and are frequently at each others' houses to play them together. Differences between the American and Japanese culture and lifestyle are often explored using these two, such as in Traits of Japanese People that America-Kuns Have Noticed, and Why Americans Love Spring.

Lithuania

Main Article: Lithuania

After falling into poverty due to WWI, Lithuania started to work for America as his housekeeper, finding himself a happy freedom in the process. When the Great Depression hit, Lithuania found himself having to return back home with Russia.

It seems like Lithuania actually cares for America since in Episode 29 he asks Russia about him, although a trembling Estonia interrupts to remind him that he cannot talk to Russia about America. He also was one of the people who went to America's birthday party.

In the Anime

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America in the anime.

America makes his first appearance at the beginning of Episode 01 where he announced his (albeit far-fetched) plan to stop global warming.

His childhood is spotlighted numerous times in the anime, including Episode 25, Episode 39, and Episode 40, which tells of how France and England battled each other over his ownership.

In a minor difference from the manga design, the "50" was left off of America's jacket in the anime adaptation.

Name

"Jones" is one of the most common surnames in the United States. His last name could also refer to the action movie hero Indiana Jones, as America once stated that one of his own hobbies is archaeology.

"Alfred F." is most probably an allusion to Alfred E. Neuman; the "F" in his middle name possibly inspired by John F. Kennedy, one of the most recognized presidents of the United States. It is also possible that his name is a reference to the USS Alfred, the first ship to fly the Grand Union Flag. The man who hoisted the flag was John Paul Jones. Another likely reference would be Alfred Hitchcock, who is famous for his suspense films, which would explain America's video game and movie preference.
According to an answer to a fan's question in one of Himaruya's blog post, the "F" in Alfred F. Jones was initially thought as "Foster" but after a while "Franklin" could also be a possibility, America's true middle name is still yet to be revealed.

Character Songs

Marukaite Chikyuu (America)

Hatafutte Parade (America)

Mawaru Chikyuu Rondo (America)

Hamburger Street

W・D・C ~World Dancing~

Cowboys Boot Camp Vol. 1

I Am Your Hero

Wa! Wa!! World Ondo (featured)

We Wish You A Merry Christmas (featured)

United Nations Star (featured)

Trivia

  • His birthday corresponds with the Independence Day of July 4th, 1776, when the Declaration of Independence was approved by the U.S. Continental Congress.
  • Although commonly referred to as America, some merchandise refer to him by the full term United States Of America, or simply U.S. for short.
  • In some fanart, he is often portrayed with a rabbit, as "U.S.A." can also be "usa", which means "bunny" in Japanese. The child version of America was also shown to have a bunny following him when he first met the older nations.
    Earlyamerica vol3

    An early America as seen in vol 3.

  • According to Himaruya, America's personality was based off of his teacher's. The same teacher is said to have a strong disinterest in world geography. Meanwhile, America's appearance is based off of that of a Canadian that Himaruya met when he went to America.
  • Notes in the special edition booklet for Hetalia: Axis Powers volume 3 revealed that America was originally intended to be smarter and more cocky, but evolved into a louder, heroic-wannabe type of character. Himaruya noted that in retrospect, the original character personality would have been harder to use.
  • In a set of character notes, it is revealed that America has mingled a lot with Germanic blood, and that he was insecure for having no history of his own before England adopted him.
  • In England, Dreaming About The Past, it was revealed by a sleeping England that America used to wet his bed when he was younger.
  • It is a source of debate among fans as to whether it is America or Canada that is the older of the two brothers (with Hidekaz Himaruya having not confirmed a set age difference between the two). A common fanon assumption is that the two are twins, due to their similarities and the fact that Canada is easily mistaken for America (due to having the same face), though the two do not share the same day of birth. Supporters of the twin theory point out the nations' birthdays merely refer to their date of independence or unification, and that a "nation" may not have an official birthday in the same sense as humans.
  • The number "50" on his jacket, representing the 50 states, is historically incorrect. Hawaii became a state on August 21, 1959, and Alaska became a state on January 3, 1959, both after the end of World War II, the time in which the story primarily takes place. This is most likely the reason the "50" is not present in the anime adaption.
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