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|jname = ロシア
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country=Russian Federation (Российская Федерация)|
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|country = [[wikipedia:Russia|Russian Federation (Российская Федерация)]]
 
|human = Ivan Braginski (イヴァン・ブラギンスキ)
age=Unknown|
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|age = Unknown
gender=Male|
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|gender = Male
birthday=December 30|
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|birthday = December 30
hair=Blonde|
 
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|hair = Blond
eyes=Violet|
 
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|eyes = Blue (early colored artwork)<br> Violet
height=182 cm|
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|height = 182 cm (5' 11.6")
firstmanga=''Chapter 02: Allied Forces'' (Separate strips), ''Axis Powers Hetalia: Vol.1 (Published manga)''|
 
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|firstvolume = Volume 1
firstanime=[[Episode 01]]|
 
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|firstcomic = ''Chapter 2: Allied Forces''
lastmanga=N/A|
 
 
|firstanime = [[Episode 01]]
lastanime=N/A|
 
japanese=[[Yasuhiro Takato]]|
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|japanese = [[Yasuhiro Takato]], [[Axis Powers Hetalia: The CD|Benjamin Komatsu]] (''Flower Of Iris'')
english=N/A|
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|english = [[Jerry Jewell]]
 
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'''Ivan Braginski''' is a main character in the series '''Axis Powers Hetalia'''. He is the representation of [[wikipedia:Russia|Russia]] (ロシア,''Roshia'').
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'''Russia''' (ロシア, ''Roshia'') is a main character in the series '''Hetalia: Axis Powers'''. In 2008, Himaruya gave out human names to some of the characters and he received the name '''Ivan Braginsky''' (イヴァン・ブラギンスキ, ''Ivan Buraginsuki'', Russian: Иван Брагинский). 
 
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
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[[File:Russia_Chibi.PNG|thumb|left|150px|A 'chibi' version of Russia. Shown in Hidekaz Himaruya's blog.]]''Main article: [[Uniform Guide: Russia]] ''
[[File:Russia_original.jpg|thumb|left|Ivan's original design]]
 
   
Ivan wears a long, heavy tan coat, brown pants, and a long tan scarf. He has a round, childish face, and tends to carry around a bottle of vodka or a faucet pipe. And he's the tallest of the Allies. His hair is a light, beige-ish blonde and his eyes are violet, though they were initially colored both blue and green in early color artwork by [[Hidekaz Himaruya]].
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Russia is the tallest of the Allies, as well as the tallest of all the nations alongside Sweden. Russia wears a long, heavy tan coat, dark green pants, brown gloves, and a long tan or pink scarf; in the mini-drama CD included with his character album, he mentions to Japan that his scarf is a body part and therefore he cannot take it off. This, though, might just be an excuse so he will not have to take it off, seeing as how he didn't wear it as a small child before Ukraine gave it to him, and that in some artwork he is actually seen with it off. He has a round, childish face with a more prominent nose, and tends to carry around a bottle of vodka, a sunflower, or a faucet pipe. His hair is a light beige-blond, and his eyes are violet (purple), though they were initially colored blue in early color artwork by [[Hidekaz Himaruya]].
   
==Personality And Interests==
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==Personality and Interests==
A large young man who is seemingly bighearted and innocent, but is in reality childishly cruel. He comes off as intimidating without even saying a word, his gentle smile and disposition only intensifying the aura of dread which seems to constantly hang over him. When he is upset, he uses the chant "[[wikipedia:Kolkhoz|KolKolKol]]" to threaten and frighten others into submission. Russia also ends many of his sentences with 'da', the Russian term for 'yes', although in Japanese it is often used to confirm the topic of the sentence, as an informal form of 'desu', the ubiquitous form of 'to be'.
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A large young man who is seemingly big-hearted and innocent but is in reality childishly cruel often coming off as villainous to those who fear him. He comes off as intimidating without even saying a word, his gentle smile and disposition only intensifying the aura of dread which seems to constantly hang over him. In a recent profile from the third volume of the published manga, Russia was described as gentle and naive, and not malicious, but insane. Russia ends many of his sentences with 'da', the Russian word for 'yes', although in Japanese it is often used to confirm the topic of the sentence, as an informal form of 'desu', the ubiquitous form of 'to be'.
   
He has been tormented since his childhood, having seen many tragedies and wars, which have cracked his mentality.He is, in other words, completely insane. General Winter haunts and attacks him every year, which has caused him to hate the cold. However, in the face of war, General Winter is his best ally. He dreams of one day living in a warm place surrounded by sunflowers.
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He has been tormented since his childhood, having seen many tragedies and wars, which have cracked his mentality, making him easier to sympathize for. General Winter haunts and attacks him every year, which has caused him to hate the cold. However, in the face of war, General Winter is his best ally. He dreams of one day living in a warm place surrounded by sunflowers.
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Though he is capable of being incredibly cruel-minded, Russia himself is unaware of it, and truly means well. Whenever he thinks of either of his sisters, he becomes very depressed.
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
===Belarus===
 
''Main Article: [[Belarus]]''
   
 
Although Belarus is Russia's sister, she has a deep, obsessive love for him, to the point of stalking him and wanting him to marry her, but Russia is terrified of her and does not return these feelings and often tries to stay clear of her.
===Ukraine===
 
''Main Article: [[Ukraine]]''
 
   
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===China===
Ivan's older sister, who acted as mother to both him and Natalia. She was also the one who gave him his scarf. Though she wants to be with him again, she either winds up running away at the chance due to the issues that arisen between them, or due to being blocked from seeing him in some way. In his own way, Ivan also cares about her, describing her in quite fond terms in the manga.
 
 
''Main Article: [[China]]''
   
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Though Russia and China had a close relationship throughout their history, China is very suspicious and fearful of him, especially after the [[wikipedia:Sino-Soviet Split|Sino-Soviet Split]]. In return, Russia has been shown to stalk China, especially when disguised in a panda suit, and takes a very special interest in him.
   
 
===Lithuania===
===Natalia Arlovskaya (Belarus)===
 
''Main Article: [[Natalia Arlovskaya]]''
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''Main Article: [[Lithuania]]''
   
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In the past, Lithuania was Russia's subordinate and is not-too-subtly hinted to be a victim of his abuse; Lithuania is once shown wearing a maid costume with Russia lashing him with a whip in the '''While You Were Gone '''strip. In the present, Russia wishes that Lithuania, along with the rest of the world, was "one with Russia". When he visited America, who was taking care of Lithuania after WWI, he told America to be good to his 'ex'; but during the Great Depression, Lithuania returned to Russia's home. Once, Russia listened to Lithuania's dreams and went so far as to share his own of "living in a warm place with sunflowers"; soon after, Russia allowed Lithuania to fall asleep on his shoulder, though he replaced himself with a panda when Lithuania woke up the second time.
Ivan's younger sister. She has a deep, obsessive love for him, to the point of stalking him and wanting him to marry her, but Ivan is afraid of her and doesn't return these feelings.
 
   
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===Poland===
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''Main Article: [[Poland]]''
   
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The two have argued with each other at least since the early 1600s, when Poland succeeded in [[wikipedia:Time of Troubles|capturing Moscow]]. Russia's revenge for this was taking part, together with Prussia and Austria, in the partitions of Poland. In 1939, Russia decided to partition Poland again, this time [[wikipedia:Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact|in conjunction with Germany]]. Their relationship was further soured by the years of post-war Soviet domination.
===Toris Lorinaitis (Lithuania)===
 
''Main Article: [[Toris Lorinaitis]]''
 
   
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It should be noted that Poland is not afraid of Russia; he actively defends Lithuania from Russia, despite the inherent threat.
In the past, Lithuania was his subordinate and is not-too-subtly hinted to be a victim of Russia's abuse (see the 'When You Were Gone' strip). In the present, Russia wishes that Lithuania - along with the rest of the world - was 'one with Russia'.
 
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===Ukraine===
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''Main Article: [[Ukraine]]''
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Russia's older sister, who acted as mother to both him and Belarus. She has giant breasts that make sounds when she moves. She was also the one who gave Russia his scarf. Though she wants to be with him again, she either winds up running away at the chance due to the issues that have arisen between them (such as paying for gas), or due to being blocked from seeing him in some way (such as her boss prohibiting her from seeing him). In his own way, Russia also cares about her, describing her in quite fond terms in the manga.
   
 
==In The Anime==
 
==In The Anime==
 
[[Image:RussiaAnime.png|200px|right|thumb|Russia in Episode 09.]]
 
[[Image:RussiaAnime.png|200px|right|thumb|Russia in Episode 09.]]
   
Ivan appears at the meeting in [[Episode 01]], stating that he only wants to see a troubled Toris come running back to him. His plan is quickly thwarted by [[Feliks Łukasiewicz|Feliks]], who threatens to make his capital Warsaw.
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Russia appears at the meeting in [[Episode 01]], stating that he only wants to see a troubled Lithuania come running back to him. His plan is quickly thwarted by [[Poland]], who threatened to make his capital Warsaw.
   
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In [[Episode 42]] Russia introduces us to his family, adapting the strip '''Russia's Older And Younger Sisters'''.
He later appears with the other Allies in [[Episode 06]], as they roast marshmallows at a campfire. In [[Episode 09]], he remains mostly quiet through the meeting, afterwards remarking in amusement to [[Francis Bonnefoy|Francis]] that he can feel his heart pound whenever he thinks of how "those idiots" will beg for their lives.
 
   
 
Russia's design is relatively the same in the anime adaptation, though the color of his scarf was changed from tan to pink. His hair is also colored more beige than blonde.
In [[Episode 13]], Arthur attempts to summon a demon to curse [[Ludwig]], but winds up with Ivan, who carries some sort of grudge himself. Ivan later curses [[Kiku Honda|Kiku]] to have stomach pain by chanting "Jiii" over and over (the Japanese onomatopoeia for aggressively staring), in a reference to the Russian Orthodox Church's curse against Japan, which is thought to have caused the Great Kanto Earthquake in the 1920s, 18 years after the curse was first cast. At the end of the episode, he disturbs Francis once more, as he openly fantasizes of twisting someone's face.
 
   
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==Name==
Ivan's design is relatively the same in the anime adaptation, though the color of his scarf was changed from tan to pink. His hair is also colored more beige than blonde.
 
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His given name is believed to have come from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_the_Terrible Ivan the Terrible] or, equally as likely, [[wikipedia:Ivan_III_of_Russia|Ivan The Great]].
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'''Ivan '''happens to have been a common name for Russian czars (there were six Czar Ivans, including two Romanov Ivans), as well as being a common name for Russian males. Ivan is also the name of most protagonists in Slavic fairy tales, such as The Death of Koschei the Deathless. ''Ivan ''has frequently been used as a stereotypical slang name for a Russian male. In Russian, it is pronounced 'EEVAHN' (with emphasis on the second syllable), not 'EYE-VAN'. The Russian diminutive of Ivan is Vanya (Ваня), and is frequently used in fanworks.
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His commonly mistranslated surname is actually politically incorrect; traditionally the '-ski' suffix indicates Polish ancestry, while '-sky' is used for Russians instead, and specifically Russians with far-reaching familial roots in Poland, but in Russian it is spelt -ский either way. Braginsky is not a well-known or commonly used name in Russia. 
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Russia was not given a patronymic (ru: [http://goeasteurope.about.com/od/russianculture/a/russianpatronymics.htm Отчество]; ''otchestvo'') to his name. The same is true for Belarus and Ukraine, as Belorussians and Ukrainians use (by default) the naming customs of the Russian people. 
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==Character Songs==
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[[Maru Kaite Chikyuu (Russia)|Marukaite Chikyuu (Russia)]]
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[[Hatafutte Parade (Russia)]]
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[[Mawaru Chikyuu Rondo (Russia)]]
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[[Pechka ~Light My Heart~|My Heart Has A Light]]
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[[Winter (song)|Зима (Winter)]]
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[[White Flame]]
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[[Having Friends Is Nice...]]
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[[Wa! Wa!! World Ondo]] (featured)
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[[Peace Sounds Nice]] (featured)
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[[We Wish You A Merry Christmas]] (featured)
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[[United Nations Star ☆|United Nations Star&nbsp;☆]] (featured)
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==Gallery==
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[[Russia Image Gallery]]
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Due to his thick clothing and his tall, somewhat heavyset appearance in comparison to the other characters, a fan had asked Hidekaz Himaruya if Ivan was fat. The in-character answer from "Ivan" was that he was simply "big-boned". A later black-and-white sketch also depicts Ivan wearing a shirt that claims such.
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*Due to his thick clothing and his tall, somewhat heavyset appearance in comparison to the other characters, a fan had asked Hidekaz Himaruya if Russia was fat. The in-character answer from "Russia" was that he was simply "big-boned". A later black-and-white sketch also depicts Russia wearing a shirt that claims such.
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*In the World War-set strips, Russia technically represents the '''Soviet Republic''', rather than the Russian Federation (as evidenced by his flag). However, Himaruya explained in liner notes that he was simply called '''Russia''' in the series due to it being cuter and the kana being simpler to write. His birthday being given as '''December 30th''' also corresponds with the date that the Soviet Union was founded. Although, another possibility for Russia's birthday could be '''June 12''', as that date corresponds with the day the First Congress of People's Deputies of the Russian Federation had adopted the State Sovereignty of the RSFSR on June 12, 1990. To this day, Russia Day is celebrated on June 12.
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*While the flag used for Russia is the Soviet flag in most of the webcomic, the published version of the manga, as well as the anime and merchandise, has opted to use the standard Russian flag.[[File:Russia_original.jpg|thumb|An early design of Russia.]]
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*Russia's jacket is a stylized Red Army overcoat, with the colors more or less reversed.
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*In response to a fan's question (circa 2007), Himaruya stated that Russia is unaware of his own cruelty.
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*In chapter four of the Hetalia manga, after a heart pops out of Russia's chest, he claims it as his own, saying "it just pops out of me sometimes". Some fans see it as possibly symbolic of the heartbreak he's suffered in his time, or a representation of just how mentally damaged he is (while the other Allies are completely freaked out, Russia doesn't even seem to mind that his own heart is literally falling out.)
   
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*Notes in the special edition booklet for ''Hetalia: Axis Powers volume 3'' revealed that Russia was originally intended to be dark-haired and middle-aged in appearance, as well as being a meek crybaby whose personality would reverse when he was drunk. However, Himaruya noted that he didn't like the plans, and made a new design from scratch when it came time for the Allies to appear.
*In the World War-set strips, Ivan technically represents the '''Soviet Union''', rather than the Russian Federation (as evidenced by his flag). However, Himuraya explained in liner notes that he was simply called '''Russia''' in the series due to it being cuter and the kana being simpler to write. His birthday being given as '''December 30th''' also corresponds with the date that the Soviet Union was founded.
 
   
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*The instrumental part of his Marukaite Chikyuu is from "Коробейники/Korobeiniki" a Russian folk song popularized outside of Russia because of its use in Tetris.
*While the flag used for Ivan is the Soviet flag in most of the webcomic, the published version of the manga, as well as the anime and merchandise, has opted to use the standard Russian flag.
 
   
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 1 February 2024

Russia
ロシア
Russia01
Name: Russian Federation (Российская Федерация)
Human Name: Ivan Braginski (イヴァン・ブラギンスキ)
Alternative Spelling(s): N/A
Age: Unknown
Gender: Male
Birthday: December 30
Hair Color: Blond
Eye Color: Blue (early colored artwork)
Violet
Height: 182 cm (5' 11.6")
First Appearance (volume): Volume 1
First Appearance (strip): Chapter 2: Allied Forces
First Appearance (anime): Episode 01
Japanese VA: Yasuhiro Takato, Benjamin Komatsu (Flower Of Iris)
English VA: Jerry Jewell

Russia (ロシア, Roshia) is a main character in the series Hetalia: Axis Powers. In 2008, Himaruya gave out human names to some of the characters and he received the name Ivan Braginsky (イヴァン・ブラギンスキ, Ivan Buraginsuki, Russian: Иван Брагинский). 

Appearance

Russia Chibi

A 'chibi' version of Russia. Shown in Hidekaz Himaruya's blog.

Main article: Uniform Guide: Russia

Russia is the tallest of the Allies, as well as the tallest of all the nations alongside Sweden. Russia wears a long, heavy tan coat, dark green pants, brown gloves, and a long tan or pink scarf; in the mini-drama CD included with his character album, he mentions to Japan that his scarf is a body part and therefore he cannot take it off. This, though, might just be an excuse so he will not have to take it off, seeing as how he didn't wear it as a small child before Ukraine gave it to him, and that in some artwork he is actually seen with it off. He has a round, childish face with a more prominent nose, and tends to carry around a bottle of vodka, a sunflower, or a faucet pipe. His hair is a light beige-blond, and his eyes are violet (purple), though they were initially colored blue in early color artwork by Hidekaz Himaruya.

Personality and Interests

A large young man who is seemingly big-hearted and innocent but is in reality childishly cruel often coming off as villainous to those who fear him. He comes off as intimidating without even saying a word, his gentle smile and disposition only intensifying the aura of dread which seems to constantly hang over him. In a recent profile from the third volume of the published manga, Russia was described as gentle and naive, and not malicious, but insane. Russia ends many of his sentences with 'da', the Russian word for 'yes', although in Japanese it is often used to confirm the topic of the sentence, as an informal form of 'desu', the ubiquitous form of 'to be'.

He has been tormented since his childhood, having seen many tragedies and wars, which have cracked his mentality, making him easier to sympathize for. General Winter haunts and attacks him every year, which has caused him to hate the cold. However, in the face of war, General Winter is his best ally. He dreams of one day living in a warm place surrounded by sunflowers.

Though he is capable of being incredibly cruel-minded, Russia himself is unaware of it, and truly means well. Whenever he thinks of either of his sisters, he becomes very depressed.

Relationships

Belarus

Main Article: Belarus

Although Belarus is Russia's sister, she has a deep, obsessive love for him, to the point of stalking him and wanting him to marry her, but Russia is terrified of her and does not return these feelings and often tries to stay clear of her.

China

Main Article: China

Though Russia and China had a close relationship throughout their history, China is very suspicious and fearful of him, especially after the Sino-Soviet Split. In return, Russia has been shown to stalk China, especially when disguised in a panda suit, and takes a very special interest in him.

Lithuania

Main Article: Lithuania

In the past, Lithuania was Russia's subordinate and is not-too-subtly hinted to be a victim of his abuse; Lithuania is once shown wearing a maid costume with Russia lashing him with a whip in the While You Were Gone strip. In the present, Russia wishes that Lithuania, along with the rest of the world, was "one with Russia". When he visited America, who was taking care of Lithuania after WWI, he told America to be good to his 'ex'; but during the Great Depression, Lithuania returned to Russia's home. Once, Russia listened to Lithuania's dreams and went so far as to share his own of "living in a warm place with sunflowers"; soon after, Russia allowed Lithuania to fall asleep on his shoulder, though he replaced himself with a panda when Lithuania woke up the second time.

Poland

Main Article: Poland

The two have argued with each other at least since the early 1600s, when Poland succeeded in capturing Moscow. Russia's revenge for this was taking part, together with Prussia and Austria, in the partitions of Poland. In 1939, Russia decided to partition Poland again, this time in conjunction with Germany. Their relationship was further soured by the years of post-war Soviet domination.

It should be noted that Poland is not afraid of Russia; he actively defends Lithuania from Russia, despite the inherent threat.

Ukraine

Main Article: Ukraine

Russia's older sister, who acted as mother to both him and Belarus. She has giant breasts that make sounds when she moves. She was also the one who gave Russia his scarf. Though she wants to be with him again, she either winds up running away at the chance due to the issues that have arisen between them (such as paying for gas), or due to being blocked from seeing him in some way (such as her boss prohibiting her from seeing him). In his own way, Russia also cares about her, describing her in quite fond terms in the manga.

In The Anime

RussiaAnime

Russia in Episode 09.

Russia appears at the meeting in Episode 01, stating that he only wants to see a troubled Lithuania come running back to him. His plan is quickly thwarted by Poland, who threatened to make his capital Warsaw.

In Episode 42 Russia introduces us to his family, adapting the strip Russia's Older And Younger Sisters.

Russia's design is relatively the same in the anime adaptation, though the color of his scarf was changed from tan to pink. His hair is also colored more beige than blonde.

Name

His given name is believed to have come from Ivan the Terrible or, equally as likely, Ivan The Great. Ivan happens to have been a common name for Russian czars (there were six Czar Ivans, including two Romanov Ivans), as well as being a common name for Russian males. Ivan is also the name of most protagonists in Slavic fairy tales, such as The Death of Koschei the Deathless. Ivan has frequently been used as a stereotypical slang name for a Russian male. In Russian, it is pronounced 'EEVAHN' (with emphasis on the second syllable), not 'EYE-VAN'. The Russian diminutive of Ivan is Vanya (Ваня), and is frequently used in fanworks.

His commonly mistranslated surname is actually politically incorrect; traditionally the '-ski' suffix indicates Polish ancestry, while '-sky' is used for Russians instead, and specifically Russians with far-reaching familial roots in Poland, but in Russian it is spelt -ский either way. Braginsky is not a well-known or commonly used name in Russia. 

Russia was not given a patronymic (ru: Отчество; otchestvo) to his name. The same is true for Belarus and Ukraine, as Belorussians and Ukrainians use (by default) the naming customs of the Russian people. 

Character Songs

Marukaite Chikyuu (Russia)

Hatafutte Parade (Russia)

Mawaru Chikyuu Rondo (Russia)

My Heart Has A Light

Зима (Winter)

White Flame

Having Friends Is Nice...

Wa! Wa!! World Ondo (featured)

Peace Sounds Nice (featured)

We Wish You A Merry Christmas (featured)

United Nations Star ☆ (featured)

Gallery

Russia Image Gallery

Trivia

  • Due to his thick clothing and his tall, somewhat heavyset appearance in comparison to the other characters, a fan had asked Hidekaz Himaruya if Russia was fat. The in-character answer from "Russia" was that he was simply "big-boned". A later black-and-white sketch also depicts Russia wearing a shirt that claims such.
  • In the World War-set strips, Russia technically represents the Soviet Republic, rather than the Russian Federation (as evidenced by his flag). However, Himaruya explained in liner notes that he was simply called Russia in the series due to it being cuter and the kana being simpler to write. His birthday being given as December 30th also corresponds with the date that the Soviet Union was founded. Although, another possibility for Russia's birthday could be June 12, as that date corresponds with the day the First Congress of People's Deputies of the Russian Federation had adopted the State Sovereignty of the RSFSR on June 12, 1990. To this day, Russia Day is celebrated on June 12.
  • While the flag used for Russia is the Soviet flag in most of the webcomic, the published version of the manga, as well as the anime and merchandise, has opted to use the standard Russian flag.
    Russia original

    An early design of Russia.

  • Russia's jacket is a stylized Red Army overcoat, with the colors more or less reversed.
  • In response to a fan's question (circa 2007), Himaruya stated that Russia is unaware of his own cruelty.
  • In chapter four of the Hetalia manga, after a heart pops out of Russia's chest, he claims it as his own, saying "it just pops out of me sometimes". Some fans see it as possibly symbolic of the heartbreak he's suffered in his time, or a representation of just how mentally damaged he is (while the other Allies are completely freaked out, Russia doesn't even seem to mind that his own heart is literally falling out.)
  • Notes in the special edition booklet for Hetalia: Axis Powers volume 3 revealed that Russia was originally intended to be dark-haired and middle-aged in appearance, as well as being a meek crybaby whose personality would reverse when he was drunk. However, Himaruya noted that he didn't like the plans, and made a new design from scratch when it came time for the Allies to appear.
  • The instrumental part of his Marukaite Chikyuu is from "Коробейники/Korobeiniki" a Russian folk song popularized outside of Russia because of its use in Tetris.