Axis Powers Hetalia Cosplay Reminds Me of…
The first impression about anime love remind me of the moment when I watch the Axis Powers Hetalia series. Later, I have dreamt I would get a chance to do my favor character portray for the Axis Powers Hetalia Cosplay. On the surface, Hetalia appears to be a simple gag show. Hetalia keeps its skits light in this twisted retelling of history in randomly placed, five minute increments. Dig a little and each plot of Hetalia reveals its metaphorical brilliance. Most of the skits in Hetalia are allegories based on actual historical events or various countries’ relationships–the focus is on Germany and Italy’s relationship in World War 2. An overarching plot across the series is practically nonexistent. The short scenaro jump all over history’s timeline. Blink an eye and an you can go from post-World War 2 to ancient Rome.
The instant the trailer began, the gaggle of cosplaying teenage girls sitting next to me squealed and stomped. The banshee cries did not let up through the entire trailer. My eardrums rang cries of mercy. I tuned out the trailer, more concerned with protecting what was left of my sanity than what was on the screen. For two years, I dismissed Hetalia as a teeny-bopper, yaoi-infested, girls’ show in Axis Powers Hetalia Cosplay and never gave the show a second glance. How wrong I was. I am not a girl that prefer to trendy ones, like Vocaloid Costumes, yet I am keen on classic scenarios like the yellow Kill Bill Costumes, yeah, that time helps me to recall the happiness that gone forever.
Imagine a history lesson where each country was a character with all the countries’ stereotypes, idiosyncrasies, and dysfunctional relationships. Now imagine that this history lesson was taught by a Japanese manga writer. Unrelenting, maniacal hilarity ensues. Hence, not only for me, but massive anime fans, Axis Powers Hetalia Cosplay can be a priority for convention.
The whole point of the Hetalia is seemingly to joke on poor Italy, the central character of the show. The word Hetalia itself is a jab at Italy. It’s an amalgamation of the Japanese word hetare and Italia. I’ve seen someone has portrayed the Italy characters with Axis Powers Hetalia Cosplay outfit previously, really did a great job. The show portrays Italy as a wimpy, but affable, character who loves pasta and women. His weapon of choice: a white flag. When faced with any confrontation Italy frantically waves his white flag and cries for Germany’s help. In other skits called Chibitalia, Italy is personified as a little boy who dresses like a girl, which represents a young, naive Italy rising from his/her Grandpa Rome’s downfall. If anybody is ever going to be offended by this show’s content, it’s Italians.
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