Subject: Re: As a matter of course...
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Posted on: 2012-07-10 03:26:00 UTC

I tend to stick with subs as well. I feel like a lot of the dubs don't get the voices right according to what I was imagining and with Hetalia in particular, all sense of a plot-line was substituted for crack, as well as most of the educational stuff which I prefer to cheap jokes.

As for Hetalia itself, almost all the fanfiction I read and probably all the fanfiction I will ever write will be for that continuum. This is for a number of reasons, mainly because the only canon it has is history and I hate it when a fic deviates from canon, unless it is specified as a full AU. Having history as canon also leaves a lot of things that can be explored with the characters that hasn't yet been explored in canon. Another reason is that there are tons of characters, as TheMadHatteress said, so everyone can find a character they like.

One of the topics I love to read about alternate history, for example, how the nation/characters would act if America hadn't won his freedom in 1776. This also includes speculation on future disasters and how they would affect the countries.

High School AUs are also very popular in Hetalia but are very overdone and not many are very good as they all seem to have the same plot-line after a while. Character A and Character B have crushes on each other and get together with the help of characters C and D. A and B tend to be popular canon or fanon couples like Germany and Italy or England and America. C and D are almost always Japan and Hungary if it's a slash couple (which it is 99% of the time). An author I've found that avoids these cliches is Black.Rose.Authoress on ff.net. She keeps all the characters in character and her OC's are well balanced.

As I said before, Hetalia is filled with slash. Pick a random Hetalia fic off ff.net and it will probably include some element of slash, even if it's not a romance fic. This is a combination of having a mostly male cast and because the dub has added a ton of slash to the conversations. There's also a ton of fighting among shippers because there are only three confirmed pairings: Germany and Italy, Sweden and Finland, and Austria and Hungary. Most of the fights are between the USUK and FrUK (America& England and France& England respectively) and in those fics the unpaired characters are sometimes warped to show that that pairing is the right one.

And so to end my overly long rant, I salute you Hetalia fans for embracing stereotypes and digging up history books to write slash. If you haven't watched, please begin with the sub, as it is much more accurate to the original webcomic and remember that it's not supposed to be taken seriously so don't get mad if your country's made fun of, it happens to everyone's sooner or later. Arrivederci Hetalians!

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