They had all become assholes.

Sep 19, 2010 13:39

 So my friends and I watched the entire first season dub of Hetalia last night.

And let me tell you

I THINK I JUST ATE A FUCKING RAINBOW THAT WAS SO FABULOUS

Cut to rambling incoherency )

needs moar flashing rainbow, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, real life omg, anime: hetalia

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huggawugga2 September 19 2010, 23:45:42 UTC
I love feedback! :D

I also wondered what England's voice sounded like to a British person, because whenever I visit my family there, none of them sound remotely like that... Did America actually get a British accent right?!

And I like, totally understand how like, the American accent can get like, really annoying sometimes, you know? I'm from California, and I get more exposed to "likes" on a daily basis than the entirety of Facebook.

I like the dub simply because it's funnier, the hilariously inaccurate accents are just a bonus. XD

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huggawugga2 September 20 2010, 00:10:30 UTC
Gahhhh! Sorry! I didn't know "British" was offensive. *Hasn't been to England in 2 years* :/ You are English. ENGLISH.

I noticed that England was using a lot of Americanisms, and the accent slipped up a couple times. Funni, you should know better. It's okay, though. You gave us Chris Sabat as Rome. I forgive you.

The whole accent thing is why I prefer typing things out, but you can tell I'm American by the way I spell "center", so I guess it's sort of a moot point. But damn it must be annoying to have to un-auto-correct (is that even grammatically correct?) everything.

Self taught Japanese? Props to you. I even find Spanish hard. /fail

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huggawugga2 September 20 2010, 00:35:33 UTC
I would post the episodes but my friend took the DVD home with her. :/

I never really got the O/OU spelling issue. Why can't both be correct? They sound exactly the same...

Props = Congratulations, sort of. I honestly have no idea where it came from like have of the slang over here

It always feels like Europeans are better at languages anyway. Maybe it's because we have a crap school system over here, but still, all my international friends know at least two.

I've been to France once, but I was 9, so everyone was scary to me.

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huggawugga2 September 20 2010, 01:07:53 UTC
No, I understand the beats. likeamericansliketotalkreallyfastanslurrtheirwurds or talk like really slowly with lots of enunciation

22 languages? O_o I go to a school with quite a few international students and at most we have five or six. I blame geography, after all we only have Canada and Mexico as neighbors, so you're practically only going to hear English and Spanish where I live...

I have to say, in America we joke on the French for being rude more that we should, so that story is funnier than it should be. XD

It comes out on Sept. 21 (two days! or one day.)!

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