Canada (カナダ, Kanada)is a secondary character in the series Hetalia.
In 2008, Himaruya gave out human names to some of the characters and he received the name, Matthew Williams (マシュー・ウィリアムズ, Mashyū Uiriamuzu).
Appearance
Full article: Uniform Guide: Canada His hair is wavy and depicted at times as being two-toned: A lighter blond on top, with more of an orange or darker blond shade on the bottom and tips. He has violet eyes, though they have also been colored blue in some of the official art featuring him. At least one figurine depicts him with completely orange hair. The anime depicts him with shorter, straighter hair, and a slightly different shade of blond than his brother. His eyes, unlike in the manga, are somewhat darker blue. He also sports a curl off the top of his head.
Canada wears a heavy tan winter coat and pants as his military uniform, though when he's dressed casual, he is usually shown wearing a hoodie occasionally being depicted with the Canadian flag emblem on it, and a pair of jeans. Like his brother, Canada wears glasses, though he also sports a pair of goggles on his head at times (such as when wearing his uniform). The picture at the left depicts him in his younger days, presumably in his early teens.
Although often drawn as shorter and smaller in fanart, official art makes it clear that he is either the same height/build as his brother, or very close to it as he can often be seen as slightly shorter and thinner than America and his hair being slightly longer and having the hair curl similar to Italy's although Canada's can be seen at different lengths throughout the series.
Personality And Interests
In contrast to his brother, Canada is shy, sensitive, and hates fighting. Despite this, he is often mistaken for his brother and has found himself in trouble for incidents that America has caused. When he's not being mistaken for his brother, all the other nations tend to forget that he exists. He is also passive aggressive and was once able to make America cry by arguing with him for over three hours and pointing out every single one of his faults. It is also implied in a chapter he loves maple syrup as he is shown offering America some for his coffee. Canada also has a fondness for ice cream, as it was shown in one chapter, he easily forgives Cuba's bashing when he offers the treat.
He has a pet bear named Kumajirou, but even it forgets about him. In return, Canada often cannot ever remember his bear's exact name.
Relationships
The Allied Forces
- France: Under France's care for a short while, Canada was fairly close to him until Britain won the right to raise him. They appear to have remained on good terms over the years as France is one of few who can instantly tell Canada apart from America.
- America: The two brothers grew up separately as children, until England eventually took Canada on a trip to meet America, who wound up becoming bored with him and forgetting him shortly into their first meeting. In their adulthood, America is the source of his constant troubles, due to the fact that people get their identities mixed up and he gets blamed for fights that America started or is spoken to as America. However, during an argument, Canada was able to reduce him to tears when he went on a three-hour rant about all of his flaws. Despite this, the two seem to have a healthy relationship, as their arguing and America's frequent forgetting of him can merely come off as sibling rivalry. America tends to visit his house on occasion and is seen to be the one Canada spends the most time with.
Others
- Cuba: Canda has become good friends with Cuba despite Cuba often mistaking him for America.
In The Anime
Canada and Kumajirou appear in Episode 19, at an Allied Forces meeting. But due to his "invisibility effect", the other Allies do not realize that he's there with them.
His design was slightly altered for the anime, with his violet eyes changed to a deep blue and his hair drawn slightly shorter and straighter, as well as colored dark blond and missing its gradient effect. His casual hoodie, often assumed to be red (though colored light green in one official picture), is also colored teal.
He is voiced by Katsuyuki Konishi, who also voices America in the anime. In an interview with PASH magazine, Konishi said that he played Canada's voice as very quiet and "barely above a whisper", in contrast to the louder brother.
Name
There is no definite source for his first name, Matthew. Across Canada, Matthew has been a greatly popular name for newborns in recent decades, often in the top three most frequently given first names. Coincidentally or not, the caravel sailed by John Cabot from Bristol to North America in 1497 was named Matthew. John Cabot and his crew have reached Bonavista, Newfoundland (which was not a province of Canada until 1949). In fanworks, his name is occasionally spelled Matthieu or Mathieu, acknowledging past and present French influence on Canada.
Character songs
Canada's Complete Introduction
We Wish You A Merry Christmas (featured)
Trivia
- His birthday, July 1st, corresponds to the national holiday of Canada Day, when Canada first became independent on July 1st, 1867. Although, full independence wasn't gained until December 11, 1931, with the Statute of Westminster.
- It is a source of debate as to whether America or Canada is the older of the two brothers. Hidekaz Himaruya has yet to confirm the 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 his brother. They do not share the same birthday, but birthdays are based on independence, unification, or foundation rather than an actual birth similar to regular humans. One such example that directly relates to Canada is that the country itself was discovered/mapped out in 1497 but did not gain independence until 1867.
- Should the years of their countries be confirmed in the series, America would be the older brother by five years as America was discovered in 1492 while Canada was discovered in 1497.
- In terms to year they gained independence, America would still be older as he gained his freedom in 1776 and Canada gained his in 1867, a difference of 91 years.
- While his year of birth remains debatable in the series, if Canada has truly been alive since 1497, his real age would be closer to around 526 years old instead of (possibly) 156.
- Canada is one of the Allied Forces during the second world war which would bring the total of Allied powers in the story to six, is the third strongest Western Power, and contributed a lot in the war, but being under so much British Influence much of Canada's efforts were considered British efforts, which can be considered a contribution to Canada's invisibility. This could also explain why Canada isn't often seen amongst the others when the Allies are acting together.
- In both the Japanese and English versions of the anime, Canada is voiced by the same actor that voices America.
- While they are later shown to have gotten along quite well, Canada could not match America's rapid growth and development and he was not able to mature at the same time as his brother, causing him to remain a child while America began to reach his adolescence.
Notes
- ↑ In the blog post where Himaruya gave Canada a name, it seems like he originally thought about giving Canada the same surname as America (Jones), but thought that "Matthew Jones" sounded way too American.
- ↑ These are both French spellings of Matthew.
- ↑ One of the main jokes with America and Canada is that they look exactly the same. Thus, it can be inferred they are about the same physical age.
- ↑ The National Day of Canada, which recognizes the date in 1867 when Canada achieved dominion status in the British Empire. Click here for more information.
- ↑ The phrase "sworn brother" refers to men who are either siblings by birth or who have sworn loyalty to each other.
- ↑ There is a running gag that Canada sometimes forgets Kumajirou's name, just as Kumajirou sometimes forgets who he is. Additionally, it is not exactly known what "friends" Canada is referring to here.
- ↑ The national tree of Canada and (along with the black maple) the major source of sap for maple syrup. Click here for more information.
- ↑ Pancakes with maple syrup is one of the most iconic Canadian (and American) dishes, commonly eaten at breakfast. Click here for more information.
References
- ↑ Himaruya, Hidekaz. March 25, 2008. "ナンタケットの小さなおうち (A little house of Nantucket)". Japanese. English.
- ↑ Himaruya, Hidekaz. December 10, 2008. "ヘタリアと愉快な仲間たち [Hetalia and Funny Friends]" Axis Powers ヘタリア 2 [Hetalia: Axis Powers 2]. Page 20. Gentosha. ISBN: 978-4-3448-1514-8(JPN), 978-1-4278-1887-4(ENG). English.