

The same laugh can also be heard from America, but with a higher pitch. Kesese can commonly be seen amongst comments made by fans of Prussia or comments referring to him.

Kesese is Prussia's laugh, as evidenced by a number of tracks on his drama CD. Your mom was made in Korea da-ze!~ Kesese and Not As Awesome As Prussia This video sucks, it must have been made in Korea. For instance, in the example below, the emphasis placed on "da ze" replaces the emphasis that would in American speech be placed on "your MOM". A token Chigi is often found in comments referring to this character.ĭa-ze is a verbal tic South Korea uses extensively, which is a typical way in Japanese male speech of making a sentence more assertive. Though he has yet to say it in the actual manga, he is heard screaming a shrill chigi in his character song and at the end of his version of Hatafutte Parade, as well as when headbutting Spain in Episode 78. In fan comments, the exclamation Buhyoo (used by Spain in the strip) is used to refer to things that fans consider to be cute, along with a drawn-out " Cuuuuuute!".Ī verbal tic South Italy has when frustrated, or if one would pull his curl, causing him to become aroused. In one Comic Diary strip, Spain became enthused by the sight of the young Italy brothers' hair curls making a heart and began to loudly express how "cute" it was. When fans talk about England and America's relationship, they often make fun of the way Britain says baka (meaning "stupid" in Japanese) most noticeably found in his song "Pub and GO!',saying baka 31 times,and Episode 26 when he becomes drunk. Memes in Fandom Catchphrases/Verbal tics AruĮnding sentences with aru is common among fans of the character of China or people who refer to him.- Chuugoku can really handle that wok, aru! Ending sentences with 'aru' is a supposed Japanese stereotype of how Chinese people speak, thus Yao, who represents China, often ends his sentences with aru. 2.6.4 Suplexing or Wife's Last Stand/Attack.2.6.1 Wingtalia (fanart meme) This meme depicts the Hetalia characters as having bird wings and originated from Hubedihubbe on deviantART.1.1.8 Let's Get Married or MarriageMarriageMarriage.1.1.6 Kesese and Not As Awesome As Prussia.
