"England, I have something to tell you." In a brief jump forward to 1956, a gloomy and war-torn France proposes to England, who quickly learns the "joke" is indeed on him... and he won't go down that easily. Back in 1940, the Axis Powers train to take on England, and Italy gets a quick and confusing lesson in "culture clash".
America unveils a new plane, much to England's chagrin and lets out a secret. Later, England uses Busby's Chair to get revenge on America during an Allied summit, only for Russia to sit on the chair first and destroy it by out-evilling it. England reveals his drunk side when in a bar with America (who England is trying to coax information out of). Then Episode 18 is continued, with England attempting to use Busby's Chair once the Axis are surrounded, although Russia sits on it yet again...
Russia decides to jump out of a plane without a parachute, and England and France comment on how he broke all his bones. Then, the audience is introduced to the Baltics, although Latvia has a tendency to say the wrong thing at times. After that, America injures himself when England offers him some ice cream.
Italy shows Japan his combat record book (which turns out to be impressive in a different way), Germany decides to go sightseeing in Italy and attempts to blend in, the Axis are given special bentou, and Japan invents nikujaga. In another story, America ponders the mystery of who draws the sketches of the Axis and Allies on the blackboard.
Part 1 of a series of comments by director Bob Shirahata on the topic of the show.
Part 2 of a series of comments by director Bob Shirahata on the topic of the show.
Part 3 of a series of comments by director Bob Shirahata on the topic of the show.
A series of comments by director Bob Shirahata on the show's ending sequence.
Features the story of Prussia, when he was a child as the Teutonic Knights. In other stories: Romano attempts yet again to stop Germany from being with his younger brother, while Canada and America wind up playing a game of "catch" that becomes chaotic.
Greece and Japan get to know each other more. In another story, Chibitalia and Holy Roman Empire celebrate the Cat Festival.
The continuation of Greece and Japan's story, featuring the first anime appearance of Turkey.
An episode featuring Poland and Lithuania, adapting part of Pact of Steel. Also features the strip France vs. Italy.
The continuation of Poland and Lithuania's story, plus part of the strip England Catches A Cold.
Continues the story of England's cold. In another story: China is tired of being pushed around by the other Allies.
Hungary hears a message from God telling her to hit France with a frying pan. In other stories: England attempts to become stronger, and Italy visits France.
Germany details another observation diary about Italy, while a glimpse at the relationship of their ancestors is provided. The story of Boss Spain's Control of Southern Italy also begins.
The story of Boss Spain's Control of Southern Italy continues, along with another story about Rome and Germania and one about Italy's reckless driving.
Adapts from the strips In Just Two Minutes, You Can Grasp the Exterior of the European Economy, as well as more of Boss Spain.
China gets help from Japan on bootlegging, while in other stories: The Italy brothers wind up captured by England, and Germany learns that the Italian behavior is infectious.
Prussia’s got it out for Austria, and all of Europe is caught up in the tension! Most of the other nations are on Prussia’s side - except for England. As usual, he’s on whichever side France isn’t!
Austria’s losing big time, and all appears lost until Hungary arrives to help! She’s got 100,000 battle-ready soldiers with her - and a seriously crazy look in her eyes.
America is psyched when a UFO crashes at his place! He makes the acquaintance of the vessel’s pilot and introduces him to England - who makes a less-than-stellar impression on the interstellar traveler.
Italy learns the art of Japanese cooking, the gender confusion continues in Chibitalia, and Japan and Greece make a conscious decision to see if they are capable of anger!
When Romano hits the road for a few days, Spain’s concern for the little guy makes him decide to follow along. Unfortunately, Spain bumps into a certain blonde someone who seems interested in Romano too.
Japan and Greece are still sitting around in the grass with some cats. They’re also still trying to find a way to tap into their anger. Meanwhile, Finland and Sweden are living as runaways on the open road.
Finland and Sweden visit Poland, and also run into Estonia and Latvia, to Finland's delight. Sweden wants to take Latvia and Estonia which displeases Poland.
Italy and Germany wait for Christmas Day. America brings his Christmas celebration to England, along with a surprise for the Christmas tree.
Italy is worried Germany hates him. However, on his way to talk with Germany, he accidentally stumbles dangerously into Switzerland's territory. America invites Japan to next year's Christmas party.
England goes in search of friends, and while he hits it off well with Japan, Japan's boss has other plans.
Things are looking up between England and Japan, and their relationship is proving to be mutually beneficial. And much to England’s delight, their new friendship is making things pretty tough on France.
Austria winds up having to live with Germany in the story of The Austrian Anschluss. Chibi Romano is confronted by a mysterious masked man wielding a sword (Turkey).
Turkey seems unstoppable and Chibi Romano is powerless in his clutches! When Spain arrives to save the little guy, Turkey decides to return home - but not before issuing an ominous warning.
Poor Spain gets chewed out for spending too much money on his mission to bring Romano back. When the little guy hears how much trouble the big guy’s in, he pays him a bedroom visit to offer his thanks.
When Japan complains about feeling run-down, Germany puts him on an exercise routine and makes him change his diet. Later, in the cutest thing ever, all the guys are portrayed by kitties. KITTIES!
Chaos erupts. Madness ensues. Panic and mass hysteria spreads across the land. The world stops spinning. The universe turns upside down. Why? Germany refuses a beer!
Austria and Germany argue over whether Beethoven is an Austrian or a German. Meanwhile, France spies on both of them and is then caught taking pictures of Austria at England's request.
It’s time for another G8 meeting! While America thinks it might be time to lose a member or two, France wants to bring Spain into the fold. Later, kitty Japan adorably expresses his adorable love of tuna. Simply adorable!
China goes back to his homeland and brings some souvenirs to the Emperor. Meanwhile in Nekotalia, Russicat tries to separate Romanoneko and Itaneko while Germouser wakes Caustria.
Sealand’s trying to make friends, but he might be too pushy to pull it off. Meanwhile, England manages to escape an Italian prison, only to end up in the hands of Germany! Speaking of Germany, did you know he has a dog?
England escapes once again after being caught by Germany. In order not to get caught easily, England disguises himself as a "handsome" Italian. Meanwhile, France talks to himself about how the world is going to end soon.
Germany explains why he’s always able to stop England from escaping the Italian prison. Of course, after Germany explains it all, England might have a better chance of finally getting away. Meanwhile, ROCKET PUNCH!
Germany and Italy fail at sneaking around in the bushes. Later, after the Japan joins his Axis buddies on the beach, he’s compelled to make a journal entry about Italy’s peculiar habit of walking around without pants.
In this episode: Italy attempts to make Japan smile! Later, a pasta shortage leads to the possibility of stinky cheese for dinner! Also, Japan and Switzerland sing and dance together in the snowy Alps!
A mysterious encounter in the falling snow only leads to more mysteries. How mysterious, right? Later, Italy gets punched in the stomach and Russia eats the end of the episode! Also - CAT STAMPEDE.
Japan and America ponder one of the most important questions of the modern age: How many french fries are found in the perfect order of french fries? Also, Prussia takes a leak and Hungary gets all hubba-hubba.
Stunning developments concerning Hungary’s ample front are revealed, and disaster ensues when Italy borrows Germany’s car without asking!
A young Lithuania learns about his neighbors from Hungary. America wants a convenience store like Japan unlike all the delis in his home. Spain and Romano are visited by a large number of baby sea turtles.
In today’s fashion-centric episode, England is uncomfortable with France’s willingness to dress in girly clothes. Later, England’s awkward feelings only multiply when codpieces come into style.
After an interrupting bull turns the tide of a war, the saga of Boss Spain and Chibi Romano continues! Can Spain deal with the struggles that come with taking care of little Romano? Also, can Spain get his hands on a yummy Churro?
Poland puts on a brave face for his negations on a matrimonial alliance with Lithuania, but his demands regarding a particularly sensitive piece of property are way out of bounds!
Poland and Lithuania share interesting stories about their capital cities.
After intercepting a message, the Allies travel to a beach to meet up with the Axis Powers. However, America and China get separated from the others and have to survive on their own. Also, Poland and Lithuania play chess.
America goes to Japan to becomes friends with him and to do some whaling.
America continues on his mission to get Japan to open up. When England learns about his adventure, he offers to be America's friend.
France is stranded on an island with Italy, only to discover that England and Russia are there too, and they're attacking Germany. So is Japan, America, China, and the native islander, Seychelles. During World War One, Germany and England play a football match making a 360 turn finale for the series.
A discussion between director Bob Shirahata and the Japanese voice of Prussia.
Atsushi Kousaka, the Japanese voice of Prussia, and the director of the show, Bob Shirahata, talk about the Hetalia movie.
A discussion between director Bob Shirahata and the Japanese voice of Chibi Italy.
A discussion between director Bob Shirahata and the Japanese voice of Italy.
Iceland introduces himself, and begins to tell the story about how he got a DNA test on himself.
Germany stands facing a wall in a vampire costume, as a lightning flash and a thunderclap throw his shadows onto the wall. Italy appears in a kitty costume, asking for candy. It is then explained that the day is Halloween.
China laments about the quickly-changing world to his panda next to him, wishing to go back to the old days. He worries about the Westerners pushing in on his land. Hugging the panda, he worries that England will try to take his opium, and Japan will invade him, also hating America, France and Germany. China declares that out of all of them, Russia is the worst, shaking the panda back and forth while saying that something tells him that Russia is trying to sneak up on him while his back is turned. The panda suddenly takes off its head, revealing Russia inside of a panda costume while China panics.
Japan explains the true nature of a ninja's shuriken. Wartime leaves the Axis with a lack of coffee, and Germany is assigned to come up with an alternative.
A special unaired episode included on the Hetalia Fan Disc. Continues the story of Prussia and Hungary as kids from the first episode of Hetalia: World Series.
The Newspaper Club, which consists of Germany, Italy, and Japan decide to interview all of the clubs in the school.
The Newspaper Club goes on to interview the Nordic Club, the Canada Club, the Elephant Appreciation Club, the Music Club, the Swim Team, and the ... "Going Home" club...?
Little Russia is picked on by Mongolia, Denmark, and Sweden; is freaked out by Little Ukraine, is rejected by a hamster, and fights the Battle on the Ice against the Teutonic Order (Prussia).
After meeting France, a Parisian mortal ponders what it means to live forever.
In which Chibi Romano is a cute tsundere who really does care for Spain (even though he has an odd way of showing it).
Japan stays over at America's place for a while. Extreme culture-conflict ensues.
Estonia finds all his websites hacked with each site displaying a drawing of Chibirussia. Immediately, Estonia accuses Russia of the dirty deed, but naturally Russia denies it. In order to solve the mystery, Estonia hires America to trace the hack.
The reasoning behind Netherlands being so obsessively concerned over money is revealed.
Greece's philosophical side makes an appearance, and more is revealed about his strange relationship with Turkey. Meanwhile, Italy and Turkey discuss the times when Chibitalia used to beat up Turkey, much to the surprise and disbelief of Germany.
All of the countries are threatened with embarrassing photos to come to an April Fool's gathering in even more embarrassing costumes.
Earth is under attack by extraterrestrials and eight persons meet to decide on a course of action. Although America wishes to fight, England and France are still recovering from an earlier conflict, Japan is indecisive, and Italy decides to wave a white flag. The meeting ends without consensus, with each facing the aliens in his/her own way. However, all military actions prove useless and the white flag is ignored. Reluctantly, the eight reconvene and come to the conclusion that the only way to discover the aliens' weakness is to infiltrate their mother-ship. (A lot of material that was in previous episodes is pasted into place )
It's Halloween night, and America wants Japan to help him finally win a Halloween prank war against the undefeated England.
Santa's missing and Finland is in a crisis. So he pleads for the other nations to spread the holiday cheer this Christmas until Santa can be found.
The countries are rated by how fast they walk. Prussia and Germany infiltrate an American camp, and are caught doing so.
France meets a girl and takes her on a tour. They discuss the Hundred Years War, Joan of Arc, and what she means to France.
England tells Seychelles that the Prince of England and his wife are going to her place for their honeymoon, but she must keep it secret. And during WWI, Italy forgets his gun, which is later found by Germany.
The axis and allies as well as others watch and discuss horror films from their countries.
The countries watch more horror films, and realize that horror films from other countries are weird. New Zealand makes his first appearance.
Sealand tries to make a new friend: the newest micro-nation, Wy.
The Axis Powers celebrate the first year anniversary of the Tripartite Pact.
As Sal Valentine's Day gets closer, Germany tries to figure out his relationship with Italy. Meanwhile, Austria tries to come up with a gift for his ex-wife Hungary.
Germany asks Italy out on a date, while Austria and Hungary realize that Germany has been basing himself on a book to help with proposals.
Almost two hundred years after America declared independence, England decides to do something for his birthday (despite the topic of America's independence making him ill).
Back in the time when Liechtenstein still had long hair, she was cared by Switzerland, who continued his guard from the other countries (whom he called "those idiots.") While so, she wondered how her brother maintained his independence for hundreds of years, even though he was surrounded by great, powerful countries.
Estonia falls asleep at the World Meeting, and upon awaking he discovers that all the nations have turned into women.
A re-edited version of America's Cleaning Of The Storage, done as a full episode. First aired as a special between seasons 2 and 3, and later included on the Hetalia Fan Disc.
A re-edited version of the Chibitalia segments from the first season done as a full episode. Included on the Hetalia Fan Disc.
Straight-to-DVD extra episode of Hetalia: World Series based on the plot of the drama CD "Hetalia Fantasia."
It's Valentines Day! Italy presents Germany with a bouquet of red roses, prompting Germany to work through a sexual identity crisis with the help of Austria.
A continuation of Part I, in which a series of misunderstandings results in a lovestruck Germany asking for Italy's hand in marriage.
America celebrates his one hundredth birthday, and France is quick to deliver a super big gift! Meanwhile, Britain tries to fix the cracks in the liberty bell between bouts of coughing blood!
After a nice cup of tea in the beautiful countryside, Switzerland’s little sister grows concerned that her big bro keeps selling all their weapons!
Estonia can barely handle the excitement of waking up to discover that all the adorable boys of Hetalia have turned into unbelievably hot girls!