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Hiroki Yasumoto - German Hymn ~I am German-made~

"Hetalia: Axis Powers" is an anime and manga series that personifies various countries as characters. In one of the episodes, titled "I am German-Made," Germany, one of the characters, sings his national anthem. Here are some interesting facts about this episode:

  1. Character Personification: In "Hetalia," Germany is portrayed as a strict and orderly character, which reflects some of the stereotypes associated with the German culture. The episode "I am German-Made" highlights his character's dedication to efficiency and discipline.

  2. National Anthem: The episode features Germany singing the German national anthem, "Deutschlandlied" (also known as "Das Lied der Deutschen" or "The Song of the Germans"). This anthem was written by August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben in 1841 and became the national anthem of Germany in 1922.

  3. Three Stanzas: "Deutschlandlied" originally had three stanzas, but after World War II, only the third stanza became the official national anthem of West Germany. The first stanza, which is the most well-known part of the anthem, was restored as the national anthem of reunified Germany in 1991.

  4. Controversy: The use of the German national anthem in "Hetalia" led to some controversy and discussions among fans. Some viewers appreciated the inclusion of cultural elements, while others raised concerns about the portrayal and use of national symbols.

  5. Cultural Insights: "Hetalia" often uses humor and satire to explore stereotypes and cultural differences among countries. While it may not provide a deep understanding of history or culture, it can spark curiosity and conversations about different nations and their characteristics.

So, in this episode of "Hetalia," Germany's anthem is featured as a way to explore the character's personality and cultural traits in a lighthearted and satirical manner.

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