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(Alright, unless someone can explain how "cross meets arrows at the Union Flag" makes more sense than "three crosses together make the Union Flag", I'm sticking by the latter.)
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Three crosses together make the Union Flag<ref>The Union Flag design is of the cross of Saint Andrew counterchanged with the Cross of Saint Patrick, with the Cross of Saint George in front.</ref>
 
Three crosses together make the Union Flag<ref>The Union Flag design is of the cross of Saint Andrew counterchanged with the Cross of Saint Patrick, with the Cross of Saint George in front.</ref>
 
 
   
 
The gentleman is always me - He-ta-li-a
 
The gentleman is always me - He-ta-li-a

Revision as of 23:44, 14 August 2010

Hatafutte Parade (England)
はたふってパレードイギリス版
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Artist: Noriaki Sugiyama
Lyrics: {{{lyrics}}}
Composer: Conisch
Arrangement: Conisch
No. of albums released on: 1

Hatafutte Parade is the second ending theme for Axis Powers Hetalia/World Series Hetalia. It is sung by Noriaki Sugiyama. This alternate version of the song was rewritten to reflect the life in England.

Kanji

右手にはエール 左手にはフィッシュアンドチップス!

エール AND, フィッシュ, パブってゴパレード

魅惑の世界エ LETS GO!


手をとって輪になって 回るぜ地球ごう

ノリノリな音楽で絶好調!

クロス 三つ 合わさって ユニオン・フラッグ


いつも紳士な俺さヘ・タ・リ・ア

Romaji

Migi te ni wa ALE Hidari te ni wa FISH & CHIPS!

ALE AND, FISH, PUB & GO PAREDO!

Miwaku no sekai e LETS GO!


Te wo totte wa ni natte mawaru ze chikyuu go

Norinori na ongakude zekkouchou!

kurosu mittsu awa satte yunion furaggu


Itsumo shinshi na oresa He-ta-li-a

English Lyrics

In my right hand is ale, in my left hand is fish and chips!

Ale and fish, it's a pub and go parade!

Towards the enchanting world, lets go!


Take our hands, make a circle, spin, and it's the world

With rocking music, I'm in the best condition!

Three crosses together make the Union Flag[1]

The gentleman is always me - He-ta-li-a


"Master, mixed nuts for me!

Now you all, have fun here today!"


  1. The Union Flag design is of the cross of Saint Andrew counterchanged with the Cross of Saint Patrick, with the Cross of Saint George in front.