Hetalia Reflection
Hetalia is a very interesting and entertaining show to watch. It discusses the history and worldwide events through a humorous stereotyping way. I do get that it may be offensive to some, and others might see it as problematic. But I think it’s really funny and entertaining. Also, it practically went over hundreds of years of history in such a short amount of time while entertaining its audience with it. I think it’s a great show to watch, and I was giggling at all the stereotypes it included in the show. Personally, I think there wouldn’t be a better way to learn history and the countries around the world than this show has done.
Another thing I would like to discuss is the stereotypes of the countries it described. Although it may be a little problematic, that is just how each country's culture is and is factual in a sense of the way. Even though it may be pictured as bad or silly, but with the bad things there’s also the good that is shown with it. From the stereotypes, it described in the multiples of countries, I also learned a lot about Austria. I’m not the best history student ever. Before watching this, I didn’t really remember Austria being involved in the war. In the show, it is pictured oftentimes with music, piano, a sort of fanciness, and very like sophisticated of sorts. It also is seen pictured with being Italy’s “big brother”, which assumes Austria helped or is older than Italy in a sort of way. I’m not really sure, but I feel like the show is a great way to learn about other cultures around the world, not in a stereotypical way, but characteristics of a certain country. It also uncovers the World’s history all the way from the Roman empire to WW2 and beyond.
The jumping timelines and the constant shrinking of Italy becoming a small child is sometimes a little confusing, but I enjoyed the show a lot!











