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Hetalia Axis Powers Season 1 Episode 3 - Watch Legally and Safely

Hetalia Axis Powers Season 1 Episode 3

Episode Title: Italy's Song/Italy Gets A Job/Italy Becomes An Ally
Countries: Japan,
Airing Date: February 06, 2009
Runtime:5 mins
IMDb Rating:

Hetalia Axis Powers: Segment A: Italy's Song Italy decides to sing a song for Germany about how happy he is to be his captive. Segment B: Italy Gets A Job This event takes place after World War I, when Germany is forced to make cuckoo-clocks after France blamed Germany for starting the entire war. Despite having to give all of the money to France, Germany is happy that Italy isn't around him anymore... or so he thought. Italy comes by and asks Germany for a job since his family has become poor from their time in the war. Germany refuses, and sends Italy flying out the window. Italy, doesn't give up, and still asks Germany for a job, even if the pay is next to nothing. And with that, Germany gave Italy a job. Segment C: Italy Becomes An Ally It's now World War II, and this time, Italy wishes to align himself with Germany, but was unsuccessful in his first attempt, and was sent flying, just like in the previous segment. After being beaten and sent back to Germany's house, Italy convinces Germany to become friends and wants to start an alliance with him. Hearing Italy's words of kindness, Germany softens up, and decides to become friends with Italy, thus this starts the formation of the Axis Powers.

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