Now that I think of it, there are plenty of pictures that aren’t in the gallery.
Speaking of Belarus, upon looking at it’s history, it’s often said that the Belarusian language and Belarusian history resemble each other.
If you think of gathering some data, Wikipedia has some very detailed books.
I want to keep on drawing her has having a strange childhood-friend-like relationship with Lithuania.
>If I click on the “With Turkey-san!” image, the old dude’s mask isn’t there anymore! What is this amazing technique!? Lol.
You did it~!
>Japan-san and Germany-san, who are in charge of the Axis’s gloomy faces, do things like laughing with super-nice smiles, right?
If there’s a scene like that, I want to try to see it a little!
Ah, if only I weren’t at the chieftain of the Mumunba(?) tribe of Africa’s house, I would draw them smiling with their whole faces…!
I wonder if the Afupomurutaba(?) ritual won’t end quickly. (The day after tomorrow)
[T/N: I have no idea what those words are, but there’s this one tribe in Africa where smiling is considered an extremely aggressive gesture, so maybe he means them.]
>Um, in the “Summary Until Now,” who is the boy above Nara-kun?
The mini-characters themselves are drawn sincerely, but those are administrative divisions that I’ve scrapped.
The designs will stay as they are, but I wonder if the poses will change?
When I want to quickly see the administrative divisions of the Hokkaido, Okinawa, Chuubu, and Chuugoku areas, I receive lots of varied and interesting information about them, and my dreams just keep spreading out.
[T/N: Chuugoku is also a region in Japan; he doesn’t mean China, which is the same word.]
>The cool-looking characters in Hetalia generally seem tough, but I wonder if it’s my imagination.
Since I’ve been practicing to be able to draw muscles, I’m really happy that you said that they’re tough and cool-looking!
Solidly built: Germany, Greece…
Considerably: Turkey, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands…
Thin but have muscles: Switzerland, Japan, Hong Kong…
In actuality, a strong man: Finland
After that, Russia is big-boned. Korea is softly muscular.
As for America, because he’s still young, he is not brawny even though he has muscles,
and I am doing my best to draw him so he has the muscle level that gets a reaction such as “hey man, nice muscles~.”
>I’ve always read a lot about life in America, since I will live in a dorm in a short-term study abroad, but I was hoping that you could tell me about situations where I should be careful and such when living in the same dorm or place with people from different countries,
I had the courage to write to you this time!
・Since there’s a fair amount of people in Europe who care about table manners, while you’re in Japan, you could buy a book on manners.
・Be careful with refrigerators and lockers.
・It might please the other person if you speak frankly when giving something.
・In the first 2 weeks ~ 3 months, everyone inevitably gets in a slump of feeling homesick when studying abroad.
During the first time, it’s easy to have feelings of “time to acclimate”, “not doing things perfectly”, “naturally making word mistakes”.
Let’s be flexible in many ways while in a beginner’s mood in this country!
I hope you can take in a lot of good things in your study abroad!
>There are really cats all over the place in Turkey, aren’t there? 🙂
Personally, I think that there are more than in Greece.(=^・ω・^=)
Turkey is a kitty paradise without realizing it, lol.
I didn’t think that they’ll by any means live happily until they settle into the royal palace.
>If there is a continuation of the Interval CDs that also begins with “o,” will there also be an Oniichan CD (France) released!?
Fufufu… interval…
Uwaa, I will strip these men dressed in black.
[T/N: I’m not too sure on that last sentence, but I think that that’s what he said, and I think that he said it a bit Kansai-dialect-ish. >.<;]
>When will Shikoku be introduced in the sketches?
The truth is, it already has.
Translation: y4nderenka, don_amoeba, spaghettifelice
LJ | Original
Image: (Top to bottom)
(Ukraine’s side) Base of neck, Scarf
Underneath are trousers, Boiiing, White gloves
Big sis has extremely plump thighs
(Belarus’s side) Underneath
Her feet are rather slim
>I’ve always read a lot about life in America, since I will live in a dorm in a short-term study abroad, but I was hoping that you could tell me about situations where I should be careful and such when living in the same dorm or place with people from different countries,
I had the courage to write to you this time!
・Since there’s a fair amount of people in Europe who care about table manners, while you’re in Japan, you could buy a book on manners.
・Be careful with refrigerators and lockers.
・It might please the other person if you speak frankly when giving something.
・In the first 2 weeks ~ 3 months, everyone inevitably gets in a slump of feeling homesick when studying abroad
During the first time, it’s easy to have feelings of “time to acclimate” “not doing things perfectly” “naturally making word mistakes”
Let’s be flexible in many ways while in a beginner’s mood in this country!
I hope you can take in a lot of good things in your study abroad!