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The third episode of '''Axis Powers Hetalia''' was broadcast on February 06, 2009. It adapts from the  '''Axis Powers''' arc of the first published manga volume. Unlike the other early episodes, there is no Chibitalia segment featured.
 
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}}The third episode of '''Hetalia: Axis Powers''' was broadcast on February 6, 2009. It adapts strips from the '''Axis Powers''' arc of the first published manga volume. Unlike the other early episodes, there is no Chibitalia segment featured.
 
==Plot Summary==
 
==Plot Summary==
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===50 Reasons Why We Love Germany===
 
 
In this pre-title segment, Italy writes and sings a [[Italy's Song To Germany|song for Germany]], about Germany. It first starts out as a compliment, only to turn into a bizarre rant about Germans and how they frighten him. Germany proceeds to ship Italy back home in a cardboard box.
===Italy's Song===
 
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===Not Enough Gold===
In this pre-title segment, [[Feliciano Vargas|Italy]] writes and sings a song for [[Ludwig|Germany]], about Germany. It first starts out as a compliment, only to turn into a bizarre rant about Germans and how they frighten him. Germany proceeds to ship Italy back home in a cardboard box.
 
 
The segment starts out with Germany learning that France has blamed the war that he lost all on him, and is making unreasonable demands. Germany is forced to send money to France, and build a multitude of cuckoo clocks. He voices that he is glad, however, to have ditched Italy and finally be alone, only for Italy to show back up to demand a job.
 
===Italy Gets A Job (WWI)===
 
The segment starts out with Germany learning that [[Francis Bonnefoy|France]] has blamed the war that he lost all on him, and is making unreasonable demands. Germany is forced to send money to France, and build a multitude of cuckoo clocks. He voices that he is glad, however, to have ditched Italy and finally be alone, only for Italy to show back up to demand a job.
 
   
 
Italy is kicked out once more, but pleads with Germany about his poverty situation. He winds up working at the house, making bills, as he narrates in a letter back to his brother about the ridiculous money situation.
 
Italy is kicked out once more, but pleads with Germany about his poverty situation. He winds up working at the house, making bills, as he narrates in a letter back to his brother about the ridiculous money situation.
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===Germany Received A Shield of Ruin===
 
===Italy Becomes An Ally (WWII)===
 
 
Italy watches news of the war on TV, mad that Germany is attacking France again. Meanwhile, while Germany's plotting the rest of his war against France, he is informed that Italy has become his ally. Italy shows up, only to be literally kicked out by Germany and sent flying. He winds up thrown right back at Germany.
 
Italy watches news of the war on TV, mad that Germany is attacking France again. Meanwhile, while Germany's plotting the rest of his war against France, he is informed that Italy has become his ally. Italy shows up, only to be literally kicked out by Germany and sent flying. He winds up thrown right back at Germany.
 
===Friends===
 
 
Italy manages to convince Germany to form an alliance with him, only for the two to wind up stranded in a desert where Italy keeps using up their water supply to boil pasta.
 
Italy manages to convince Germany to form an alliance with him, only for the two to wind up stranded in a desert where Italy keeps using up their water supply to boil pasta.
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===Nice To Meet You, I'm Japan (Teaser)===
 
 
A shot of Japan, surrounded by cherry blossoms. He turns, and says, "Pleased to make your acquaintance."
===Teaser===
 
A shot of Japan, surrounded by cherry blossoms. He turns, and says "Pleased to make your acquaintance".
 
 
 
==Character Appearances==
 
==Character Appearances==
*[[Feliciano Vargas|North Italy]]
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*[[Italy]]
*[[Ludwig|Germany]]
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*[[Germany]]
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*[[Japan]]
*[[Francis Bonnefoy|France]] (cameo)
 
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*[[France]]
*[[Kiku Honda|Japan]] (teaser cameo)
 
 
 
==Voice Cast==
 
==Voice Cast==
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===Japanese Cast===
North Italy: [[Daisuke Namikawa]]
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*Italy: [[Daisuke Namikawa]]
 
Germany: [[Hiroki Yasumoto]]
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*Germany: [[Hiroki Yasumoto]]
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*Japan, Italian man: [[Hiroki Takahashi]]
 
France: [[Masaya Onosaka]]
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*France, German soldier: [[Masaya Onosaka]]
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===English Cast===
 
Japan: [[Hiroki Takahashi]]
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*Italy: [[Todd Haberkorn]]
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*Germany: [[Patrick Seitz]]
 
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*Japan: [[Christopher Bevins]]
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*France: [[J. Michael Tatum]]
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*As the anime follows the published version of the manga, events from the original '''Axis Powers''' webcomic storyline (such as Italy traveling to [[Egypt]] to pick a fight, Germany and Italy becoming prisoners of war, and Japan's original appearance) are skipped.
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*As the anime follows the published version of the manga, events from the original '''Chapter 1'' webcomic storyline are mostly skipped in favor of the published events. However, the plot point of Germany and Italy becoming prisoners of war (present in both versions) was reworked to fit into [[Episode 08]] and Italy's attempted invasion of [[Egypt]] appears in [[Episode 27]].
 
 
*In the original webcomic version of ''Chapter 1'', Italy was kicked out after annoying Germany with his obsessions over pasta and women. In the published manga and the anime, he instead annoys Germany with his song.
 
*In the original webcomic version of ''Chapter 1'', Italy was kicked out after annoying Germany with his obsessions over pasta and women. In the published manga and the anime, he instead annoys Germany with his song.
 
*Originally in the published manga, there was a WWI segment with Germany invading [[Russia]], but it was skipped over for this adaptation.
 
 
*In the webcomic, Italy has to be bailed out by Germany after he nearly starves to death in the desert from using up his water to boil pasta. In both the published manga and anime, he works for Germany after his family becomes poor, though the desert plot is paid homage to by both Italy and Germany being stranded in a desert (with Italy using up their water to make pasta).
*Originally in the published manga, there was a segment taking place before Italy's return where Germany invaded [[Ivan Braginski|Russia]], but it was skipped over for this adaptation.
 
 
*In both versions of the manga, Germany originally is shown briefly calling [[Hungary]] before Italy arrives to confirm that he's become his ally.
 
*In the webcomic, Italy is taken back by Germany after he nearly starves to death in the desert from using up his water to boil pasta. In both the published manga and anime, he works for Germany after his family becomes poor, though the desert plot is paid homage to by both Italy and Germany being stranded in a desert (with Italy using up their water to make pasta).
 
 
*In both versions of the manga, Germany originally is shown briefly calling [[Elizabeta Héderváry|Hungary]] before Italy arrives to confirm that he's become his ally.
 
 
[[Category:Anime]]
 
[[Category:Anime]]
 
[[Category:Anime Episodes]]
 
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Revision as of 03:12, 1 January 2020

Episode 03

第3話

EP03
Episode # Episode 03
Air Date February 06, 2009
Length (5:00)
Prev Episode Episode 02
Next Episode Episode 04

The third episode of Hetalia: Axis Powers was broadcast on February 6, 2009. It adapts strips from the Axis Powers arc of the first published manga volume. Unlike the other early episodes, there is no Chibitalia segment featured.

Plot Summary

50 Reasons Why We Love Germany

In this pre-title segment, Italy writes and sings a song for Germany, about Germany. It first starts out as a compliment, only to turn into a bizarre rant about Germans and how they frighten him. Germany proceeds to ship Italy back home in a cardboard box.

Not Enough Gold

The segment starts out with Germany learning that France has blamed the war that he lost all on him, and is making unreasonable demands. Germany is forced to send money to France, and build a multitude of cuckoo clocks. He voices that he is glad, however, to have ditched Italy and finally be alone, only for Italy to show back up to demand a job.

Italy is kicked out once more, but pleads with Germany about his poverty situation. He winds up working at the house, making bills, as he narrates in a letter back to his brother about the ridiculous money situation.

Germany Received A Shield of Ruin

Italy watches news of the war on TV, mad that Germany is attacking France again. Meanwhile, while Germany's plotting the rest of his war against France, he is informed that Italy has become his ally. Italy shows up, only to be literally kicked out by Germany and sent flying. He winds up thrown right back at Germany.

Friends

Italy manages to convince Germany to form an alliance with him, only for the two to wind up stranded in a desert where Italy keeps using up their water supply to boil pasta.

Nice To Meet You, I'm Japan (Teaser)

A shot of Japan, surrounded by cherry blossoms. He turns, and says, "Pleased to make your acquaintance."

Character Appearances

Voice Cast

Japanese Cast

English Cast

Trivia

  • As the anime follows the published version of the manga, events from the original 'Chapter 1 webcomic storyline are mostly skipped in favor of the published events. However, the plot point of Germany and Italy becoming prisoners of war (present in both versions) was reworked to fit into Episode 08 and Italy's attempted invasion of Egypt appears in Episode 27.
  • In the original webcomic version of Chapter 1, Italy was kicked out after annoying Germany with his obsessions over pasta and women. In the published manga and the anime, he instead annoys Germany with his song.
  • Originally in the published manga, there was a WWI segment with Germany invading Russia, but it was skipped over for this adaptation.
  • In the webcomic, Italy has to be bailed out by Germany after he nearly starves to death in the desert from using up his water to boil pasta. In both the published manga and anime, he works for Germany after his family becomes poor, though the desert plot is paid homage to by both Italy and Germany being stranded in a desert (with Italy using up their water to make pasta).
  • In both versions of the manga, Germany originally is shown briefly calling Hungary before Italy arrives to confirm that he's become his ally.