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Forget everything you learned in history class, and imagine all the nations of the world as cute guys hanging out on a wildly inappropriate reality show. Now, toss in every stereotype ever and prepare to pledge allegiance to your favorite superpower in Hetalia Axis Powers! Maybe you'll surrender to Italy's charms. He's a sweetie who's always got a noodle in his mouth and he's BFF with blue-eyed Germany and shy Japan. Sounds nice, right? of course, their friendship sort of causes World War II, but is that really such a big deal? Not if it means those adorable allies France, America, and England will be stormin' the beach! Review: History ISN'T supposed to be this FUN! - Alright full disclosure time: I am one of those "Johnny come lately" people to the Hetalia party. I had actually gotten one of those glossy cards from an Anime convention some years ago with two of the Hetalia characters (Japan and America) but that was, at the time, the most I ever knew about it. A few months ago (yes I said months and this section of Hetalia has been around since 2010) I started watching some random clips of the show because I started to have some interest and then it was off to the races. Now that we got all that mess out of the way let's talk about the actual series itself... This series takes place between WWI and II so you will meet the "Axis" and the "Allies" mostly. The Axis consists of the following: Germany Japan England (There are others but for the purposes of this review we'll pretend they don't exist yet) The Allies are: America England Russia China France (There is Canada...but no one acknowledges his existence) There are other countries that you will meet in this series that have a major/semi-major role in this series such as Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Austria, the AWESOME Prussia (And for a time he used to be the ANNOYING Prussia to me), Sealand and a variety of others...oh yeah at least one Nordic shows up...but I try to pretend he doesn't exist (If you are curious its Finland). Now let's also get to this "Elephant in the room": How the countries are portrayed In the world of Hetalia the countries are portrayed as people and have a characteristic that is a symbol of their country (Ukraine's "Colossal Knockers" are representative of the "Fertile tracts of land" in her country) so you have to take that into account when you watch it. Also the vast majority of the countries represented in THIS series are men so if you are slightly homophobic staying away from this series might be a good idea! If you want to know my favorite country/character/voice actor in the series its Austria/Roderich Edelstein/Chuck Huber. The "Austrian Aristocrat" is by far one of the coolest and funniest characters at times especially when he gets pissed. Perfect example is episode 6 when he "shows his utter disgust for Germany through the piano". I've said it aloud and I'll say it here. If we all resolved our anger the way Austria does in this one clip the world would be a better place...just sayin' favorite clip in this season: That's an easy one and it involves Austria and Prussia After a meeting in the supermarket Austria, Switzerland and Lichtenstein go to lunch (because Austria offered and Switz is a cheapskate) and the three are at a fairly high class place. Everything goes fine until Prussia rears his head and calls out Austria for being just as cheap as Switzerland which was funny as hell and in a bizarre way made Prussia semi-likable to me (Fan fiction did the rest) WOW okay this turned into a bit of a full length novel didn't it? Let me wrap this up then If you are into historical accuracy you might not watch this but there is some cool stuff to learn even among all the slapstick and sometimes crude humor of this series. Its definitely a series that I recommend to anyone who needs a good laugh and just wants to have fun. We all have series' that make us laugh till it hurts well this one just about did that for me and I can't recommend it enough 5* Review: Learning History the Fun Way <3 - I love animes that are funny and not so serious so I can wind down after a day of school or work, and let me tell ya, this is probably the best anime series I have ever watched!! The characters are so lovable and hilarious, what's not to love? All the way to America shoving hamburgers down his throat, France being a perv, Japan refraining from speaking, and Prussia being AWESOME!! You might be wondering if this show is educational in anyway, and IT IS! I'm not joking when I say I got an A in history because of this show. The characters are personified as countries, they're easy to remember and hard to forget! They mainly discuss WW2 in season 1-2 but they sprinkle other facts about other wars and pacts in other episodes, which are hard to miss. You'll be addicted to this series in a heart beat, have fun watching! Hasta la Pasta ~
| ASIN | B00CDV4I4I |
| Actors | Christopher Bevins, Patrick Seitz, Todd Haberkorn |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.77:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,288 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #13,008 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (444) |
| Director | Scott Sager |
| Dubbed: | English |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 7914 |
| Media Format | Animated, Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.61 ounces |
| Release date | July 9, 2013 |
| Run time | 4 hours and 20 minutes |
| Studio | Funimation Prod |
| Subtitles: | English |
A**O
History ISN'T supposed to be this FUN!
Alright full disclosure time: I am one of those "Johnny come lately" people to the Hetalia party. I had actually gotten one of those glossy cards from an Anime convention some years ago with two of the Hetalia characters (Japan and America) but that was, at the time, the most I ever knew about it. A few months ago (yes I said months and this section of Hetalia has been around since 2010) I started watching some random clips of the show because I started to have some interest and then it was off to the races. Now that we got all that mess out of the way let's talk about the actual series itself... This series takes place between WWI and II so you will meet the "Axis" and the "Allies" mostly. The Axis consists of the following: Germany Japan England (There are others but for the purposes of this review we'll pretend they don't exist yet) The Allies are: America England Russia China France (There is Canada...but no one acknowledges his existence) There are other countries that you will meet in this series that have a major/semi-major role in this series such as Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Austria, the AWESOME Prussia (And for a time he used to be the ANNOYING Prussia to me), Sealand and a variety of others...oh yeah at least one Nordic shows up...but I try to pretend he doesn't exist (If you are curious its Finland). Now let's also get to this "Elephant in the room": How the countries are portrayed In the world of Hetalia the countries are portrayed as people and have a characteristic that is a symbol of their country (Ukraine's "Colossal Knockers" are representative of the "Fertile tracts of land" in her country) so you have to take that into account when you watch it. Also the vast majority of the countries represented in THIS series are men so if you are slightly homophobic staying away from this series might be a good idea! If you want to know my favorite country/character/voice actor in the series its Austria/Roderich Edelstein/Chuck Huber. The "Austrian Aristocrat" is by far one of the coolest and funniest characters at times especially when he gets pissed. Perfect example is episode 6 when he "shows his utter disgust for Germany through the piano". I've said it aloud and I'll say it here. If we all resolved our anger the way Austria does in this one clip the world would be a better place...just sayin' favorite clip in this season: That's an easy one and it involves Austria and Prussia After a meeting in the supermarket Austria, Switzerland and Lichtenstein go to lunch (because Austria offered and Switz is a cheapskate) and the three are at a fairly high class place. Everything goes fine until Prussia rears his head and calls out Austria for being just as cheap as Switzerland which was funny as hell and in a bizarre way made Prussia semi-likable to me (Fan fiction did the rest) WOW okay this turned into a bit of a full length novel didn't it? Let me wrap this up then If you are into historical accuracy you might not watch this but there is some cool stuff to learn even among all the slapstick and sometimes crude humor of this series. Its definitely a series that I recommend to anyone who needs a good laugh and just wants to have fun. We all have series' that make us laugh till it hurts well this one just about did that for me and I can't recommend it enough 5*
B**.
Learning History the Fun Way <3
I love animes that are funny and not so serious so I can wind down after a day of school or work, and let me tell ya, this is probably the best anime series I have ever watched!! The characters are so lovable and hilarious, what's not to love? All the way to America shoving hamburgers down his throat, France being a perv, Japan refraining from speaking, and Prussia being AWESOME!! You might be wondering if this show is educational in anyway, and IT IS! I'm not joking when I say I got an A in history because of this show. The characters are personified as countries, they're easy to remember and hard to forget! They mainly discuss WW2 in season 1-2 but they sprinkle other facts about other wars and pacts in other episodes, which are hard to miss. You'll be addicted to this series in a heart beat, have fun watching! Hasta la Pasta ~
H**N
Best anime for diplomats
A very entertaining take on the countries fighting and getting along with each other as fun characters. The characters are charming with their flags and as country balls in the fan fiction.
L**A
Hetalia one of my daughters favorites.
14 year old daughter loves this show. OKay, it might not be the most politically correct, but would you believe that she actually got interested in WWII because of this show?!? But other than that, it's just fun-- Basically every country is stereotyped into a character-- So America is lazy, self-centered, and eats a lot of burgers... If you can't laugh at that-- then I do NOT recommend this show to you. If that gave you a bit of a chuckle, well, then the other characters would probably crack you up too. (Italy: "Make Pasta! Not War!") She also has the Hetalia Paint It White movie and says she likes that better than the series boxed set, though-- What she doesn't like about the series boxed set is that they mix the WWII parts with the Chibi-Hetalia parts, and she said that gets confusing and she wishes they would've put all the chibi-Hetalia parts together and all the WWII parts together. (The Chibi ones are the characters in cute little form and represents the country/characters as children-- so the story telling has a fractured timeline that she doesn't enjoy, I guess is what she is saying...) Anyway-- it can be racey and inappropriate for younger viewers... so I may call this PG-13 or perhaps even a year or two older...
M**Y
A Hilarious and Educational Romp through History
As a history buff and anime enthusiast, I was thrilled to discover Hetalia - Axis Powers. This series is a unique blend of humor and education, as it uses anthropomorphic representations of various countries to depict historical events and political relationships. The animation is charming and colorful, and the voice acting is top-notch. The characters are all lovable in their own quirky ways, and it's easy to get invested in their relationships and adventures. It's also fascinating to see how the show handles sensitive topics such as war and colonialism with a delicate balance of humor and respect. The classic edition of the series comes with all four seasons on DVD, providing hours of entertainment. The picture and sound quality are excellent, and the English dub is well-done. The packaging is also aesthetically pleasing, with a colorful and eye-catching cover. One minor downside is that the show may not be suitable for all audiences due to its occasional use of mature language and themes. However, as someone who appreciates intelligent and irreverent humor, I found it to be a refreshing change of pace from more formulaic anime series. Overall, Hetalia - Axis Powers Complete Series - Classic is a must-watch for history buffs, anime fans, and anyone looking for a good laugh. It's a clever and entertaining take on world history, and it's sure to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the quirks and complexities of different cultures.
D**E
Obbligatorio per chi ama Hetalia
A**.
Habe mir als Hetalia Fan diese Complete Collection zugelegt. Die DVD Box kam einwandfrei bei mir an und auch das abspielen auf dem Bluray Player war problemlos. (Hatte Angst, dass es aufgrund des Regionalcode Probleme gibt) Daher kann ich eine sehr gute Bewertung hinterlassen. :)
あ**♪
商品パッケージと各ディスクには、《リージョン1,2,4-NTSC-》の印がありますので、普通に一般的な国内プレイヤーで再生出来ます(私の再生環境は数年前のSONYの最廉価プレイヤー『BDR-S1200』)。 タイトルで《英語音声/日本語音声》と《英字幕のON/OFF》の選択が有りますので、《日本語音声&英字幕/OFF》の設定にすれば、国内版と同じように鑑賞する事が出来ます。 シーズン1本編とEXTRAS!。 シーズン2本編とEXTRAS!の計4枚組になります。 擬人化した国家が、ホンワカした雰囲気で世界の歴史ネタを提供してくれる作品ですが、2018年現在でアニメ版はシーズン6&劇場版まで出ています。 お手軽に、かつコンパクトにヘタリアをコレクションしつつ、鑑賞したいのならば、北米版を順に揃えるのは結構アリな選択だと思います。
H**I
Delivery was on time, package was as description described and in excellent condition, thank you very much! I love Hetalia and I'm glad I bought this, I think the series is hilarious and oddly enough, very educational! If you have not bought or seen Hetalia, I fully recommend you at least give it a try! :)
M**.
its great how they bring the whole united nations together and the pre-conceived ideas we have about other countries without even realizing it. the whole time when they make jokes your thinking,"OMG thats so true" not that its true for that country but its true that we think that, in alot of cases. I never took offence to any of it cause I don't think it was meant that way and they do it to everyone equally
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