■Miss Austria and Miss Prussia
The “Rosenkavalier”-like Miss Austria, who I’ve wanted to draw for quite some time.
She’s probably more relentless than her male counterpart.
She’s adept at arranging many countries’ foods with an Austrian style.
She wants to be called “big sis” by Miss Germany, but many things get in the way of this.。
Miss Prussia.
A wild and always confident older sister.
Since the 18th century, she started growing her hair,
but long ago, she had much shorter hair compared to normal Prussia.
She’s a hardworking person who trains regularly and always works on various strategies with a book in her hand, but she hides so much of this, and is so wild, that few people appreciate this side of her.
Her much younger sister can’t help being so pretty.
>Is there somewhere I could see the Christmas log?
Yes, it’s over here!
Also, when viewing it under normal circumstances, you can find it under the Hetalia manga page as
“Christmas with the ats! 2010-2011”
I changed the title so it’s easier to understand
so I’ll be happy if you enjoy it.
>I want to read books about British culture that are easy to understand; do you know of any? If so, books that go into detail about their food culture would be nice…
I gotcha!
イギリスのおいしい食卓 ハート&おなかで感じる国 (England’s Delicious Table – A Hearty & Tasty Country) PHP Institute
シリーズ世界の食生活 8 イギリス (Series: Eating Habits of the World 8 – England) Liblio
イギリス文化事典 (British Culture Encyclopedia) Taishukan Shoten
21世紀イギリス文化を知る事典 (An Encyclopedia of the Twenty-First Century English Culture) Tokyo Shoseki
The encyclopedias cover British culture and such, so I recommend them!
And there must have been a book on British sweets…
>Please add more prefectures.
I’m glad that you like them.
If I add more, the Shikoku group + Niigata will be the next characters to appear.
Shikoku personally gives off a very mysterious impression.
Thank you also for your local anecdotes!
Love and Accidental Play
The “Rosenkavalier”-like Miss Austria, who I’ve wanted to draw for quite some time.
She’s probably more relentless than her male counterpart.
She’s adept at arranging many countries’ foods with an Austrian style.
She wants to be called “big sis” by Miss Germany, but many things get in the way of this.
Miss Prussia.
A wild and always confident older sister.
Since the 18th century, she started growing her hair,
but long ago, she had much shorter hair compared to normal Prussia.
She’s a hardworking person who trains regularly and always works on various strategies with a book in her hand, but she hides so much of this, and is so wild, that few people appreciate this side of her.
Her much younger sister can’t help being so pretty.
>Is there somewhere I could see the Christmas log?
Yes, it’s over here!
Also, when viewing it under normal circumstances, you can find it under the Hetalia manga page as
“Christmas with the cats! 2010-2011”
I changed the title so it’s easier to understand
so I’ll be happy if you enjoy it.
>I want to read books about British culture that are easy to understand; do you know of any? If so, books that go into detail about their food culture would be nice…
I gotcha!
イギリスのおいしい食卓 ハート&おなかで感じる国 (England’s Delicious Table – A Hearty & Tasty Country) PHP Institute
シリーズ世界の食生活 8 イギリス (Series: Eating Habits of the World 8 – England) Liblio
イギリス文化事典 (British Culture Encyclopedia) Taishukan Shoten
21世紀イギリス文化を知る事典 (An Encyclopedia of the Twenty-First Century English Culture) Tokyo Shoseki
The encyclopedias cover British culture and such, so I recommend them!
And there must have been a book on British sweets…
>Please add more prefectures.
I’m glad that you like them.
If I add more, the Shikoku group + Niigata will be the next characters to appear.
Shikoku personally gives off a very mysterious impression.
Thank you also for your local anecdotes!
Title correction: The Game of Love and Chance