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Hetalia and logo
The character can pop out anywhere from behind the Hetalia logo.

Hetalia and character
Though collectors often focus on dōjinshi based on particular manga, any male character may become the subject of a yaoi dōjinshi, even characters from non-manga titles such as Harry Potter or The Lord of the Rings, or video games such as Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy, real people such as politicians, or personifications such as Hetalia: Axis Powers, or complementary items such as salt and pepper or peanut butter and jelly.
* Old Fritz is also a character who appears in the manga, Hetalia: Axis Powers, as Prussia's boss
* Eduard von Bock, a minor character from Hetalia who represents the country of Estonia.
* When cosplaying the character Hong Kong from the anime series Hetalia Axis Powers, fans love to portray him wearing the yellow tracksuit.
Kugelmugel is a minor character in the manga Hetalia: Axis Powers.
** Honda Kiku, is a main character in the series Axis Powers Hetalia.
* Feliciano Vargas, the human name for the main character in the Japanese webcomic Hetalia: Axis Powers, the human personification for Northern Italy.
* The character Iceland, in Hetalia: Axis Powers, involves this drink in his song, " With Love, From Iceland ".
He has released another character image song from his current work as Arthur Kirkland / England in Hetalia: Axis Powers on July 29, 2009, and has debuted 2nd place in the Oricon rankings for the Singles Chart upon release.

Hetalia and voice
is a Japanese voice actor and television actor best known for his roles as Sasuke Uchiha in Naruto, Uryū Ishida in Bleach, Shirō Emiya in Fate / Stay Night, and England in Axis Powers Hetalia.

Hetalia and .
* In the anime Hetalia, England is shown casting an Enochian curse on Germany, describing it as his secret weapon.
* Character in Hetalia: Axis Powers ( Japanese webcomic / manga / anime series ), Prussia.
In the anime, webcomic and manga Hetalia: Axis Powers, the personification of America has an alien friend named Tony, who began living with him after the Roswell incident.
and Hetalia Axis Powers and Hetalia World Series as China or Yao Wang.
* In Hetalia: Axis Powers, eyecatches are often used to switch scenes.
Himaruya Hidekaz, the manga artist who created Hetalia, embeded the video of Dhadak Dhadak on his blog  around Christmas time, which caused a sudden influx of Himaruya fans commenting on the video.
and the personification of Poland in the FUNimation dub of Axis Powers: Hetalia also heavily employ Valspeak.
Other examples include Yami to Bōshi to Hon no Tabibito, Touka Gettan, Rental Magica, Ergo Proxy, Fullmetal Alchemist, Axis Powers Hetalia, and ( partly ) Boogiepop Phantom.

eyecatch and consists
* In D. N. Angel, the eyecatch consists of an animated feather with the show's logo in the corner along with dramatic music.

eyecatch and character
" The name is capitalized on in the second eyecatch to the series, which shows Ataru getting hit by the character of " Urusei Yatsura ", driving him neck-deep into the ground.
Each eyecatch reveals a new rule, coinciding with the motives of the main character, and does not interrupt the plot itself.
When the commercial is over in the second half of the eyecatch, they will show which character they have flipped.
* In Tensou Sentai Goseiger, the eyecatch involves the character ( s ) of the episode transforming to a Goseiger, and then changing to a Gosei Card while the title card appears on the bottom right of the screen.

eyecatch and out
Each mecha has its own story mode, which plays out like an anime series, with each battle broken up by an episode title, eyecatch, and dialog scenes before and after each battle.
An or internal eyecatch is a scene or illustration used to begin and end a commercial break in a Japanese TV program, especially in anime and tokusatsu shows, similar to how " bumpers " into / out of commercial breaks are used in the United States.

eyecatch and from
The Ropponmatsus do not seem to possess or need weapons apart from their inherent abilities ( despite the fact they do have " weapons " in the eyecatch of the episode ).
* In Sailor Moon, the eyecatch for the first season is a circular light with stars and shines at Luna, then at Sailor Moon, in Sailor Moon R, a chibi version of the Inner Senshi and Sailor Moon jump around and say Sailor Moon and Sailor Moon says R, in Sailor Moon S, Sailor Moon Winks and a rose pedal drops and an S is drawn and a narrator says ," Sailor Moon Super ", in Sailor Moon SuperS, feather flies from the bottom, and Sailor Moon has her hands on Sailor Chibi Moon and Sailor Chibi Moon is posed and 2 Pegasuses appear and the narrator says ," Sailor Moon ", and on Sailor Stars, a star rotates and multiple stars rotate in a circle and Stars collide together and the inner senshi are in stars about to do an attack except for Mercury and Sailor Moon.
* In Choudenshi Bioman, the eyecatch features a normal version of Red one and small versions of ( Clockwise from bottom left ) Blue 3 that seems to be sliding from Red one's Right shoulder, Pink 5 that seems to be performing a superkick, Green 2 who seems to be levitating from red one's left shoulder and yellow 4.
She wears glasses and her hair in plaits, implying an innocent personality, though she has a vivid imagination which often leads to perverted fantasies ( as hinted in her eyecatch ) and bears a resemblance to Toujo Aya from Strawberry 100 % specially when the latter wears glasses ( ironically both Toujo and Ayano shares the same voice actress ).
The Maskmen as seen in the series ' eyecatch: ( from right ), Black Mask, Yellow Mask, Red Mask, Pink Mask, Blue Mask
Image of the eyecatch from Kino's Journey, reproduced here to identify and illustrate the subject on the article of the same name.

eyecatch and saying
* In Kamen Rider 555, the eyecatch has the Driver System saying, " Kamen Rider Faiz ... In A Flash!

eyecatch and .
Most programs use the same eyecatch in each episode, but a few change them every week, or rotate a stable of repeating eyecatches.
The program The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is a noted exception ; there is only one eyecatch in the entire series, which is contained in the first program and is meant to be a riff on anime clichés.
Often, especially in programs aimed at children, the eyecatch has a secondary purpose: marketing.
Pokémon is one of the examples ( see below ); the purpose of the eyecatch of Pokémon is to help children learn to identify the characters and thus increase brand awareness.
Thus, the eyecatch both creates a product and provides it with free advertising.
An eyecatch of List of Pokémon: Advanced episodes | Pokémon: Advanced Generation.
Starting with episode 207, the show switched to wide screen, so each of the main characters gained short eyecatch animation.
From episode 517, due to the show undergoing a timeskip, the eyecatch animation was changed to a group shot of the entire crew.
In the fifth episode, as a joke on the phenomenon of the eyecatch itself, this animation is used not only for the commercial break, but during every major scene transition, appearing a half-dozen extra times without explanation.
" at which point the eyecatch music winds down like a switched-off record.
From Pokémon: Advanced Generation to Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl in Japan, the eyecatch changes to the main characters and their respective Pokémon that is involved during the episode.
* Death Note utilizes the eyecatch as a means to educate the viewer about the rules of the Death Note.
* In Gurren Lagann, an eyecatch is used in the middle of each episode, displaying artwork of two characters the current episode is focusing on.
* In the second season of Kaleido Star, an eyecatch is used before and after a commercial break that shows a super deformed Sora Naegino possibly practicing moves on the trapeze and tightrope.
* In Yu Yu Hakusho, the eyecatch is super deformed-forms of the main characters attacking eyeball monsters that turn into the kanji of the title of the show with red and black background.
* Some series has in each episode a different eyecatch with an exclusive artwork related to it, like in Dragonball GT, where every week a group of the show's characters are stuffed in a car driving somewhere.
The comedic eyecatches shows Primula's stuffed toy doing moves a la Street Fighter and sharing a squid with another cat ; the dramatic eyecatch shows the major female characters in the nude with the censored bits cleverly hidden.
* In Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-Chan, the eyecatch is ( with one exception ) Dokuro accidentally killing herself in one of several ways.

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