I actually just finished a course on early Russian history. It was tragic-larious. Also, so confusing after a while. Nice job translating the multi-boyar and nation power struggle of the smuta into amusing stick-figure-history goodness.
I think that's one of the nice things about Hetalia, you know? Because obviously there was more going on than just this, but if you present all of it at once, it's hard to absorb any of it! So, simplifying. =D And then if people are interested, they can read more about it themselves.
Re: I'm naming all my kids Dmitri now.pyrrhiccomedyMarch 21 2010, 01:38:44 UTC
Yay, I'm so glad! I'm sort of waiting for people to be like "That's great Pyrrhic, now stop getting your shitty art all over the comm," but UNTIL THAT DAY.
And it really kind of does demonstrate the usefulness of Hetalia as a teaching tool, I think. Then again, I am the type of person who learns better when I personify things? I even did it with math, so...
Oh God, I need to stop laughing, it's very late here. But I can't, this is too awesome ♥ Thank you so much for making this~! And now, I'm gonna spend my night seeking for more informations about the Time of Troubles \o/
OH POLAND. You're not going anywhere without your glitter, y/y?
fantastic!!! and I can't help but to think that Russia was kinda adorable (and patience 8l) with the whole thing, and boy Poland was surely the master mind.
Aahaha but this remind me on a class when we were looking at the age of discoveries and I ask: ehe and what was Russia and the whole eastern Europe doing at that time, and the teacher was: well they were kinda like those weird neighbors of the neighborhood.
( oh and I think there should be a icon of Russia with the confetti 8'D)
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XD That was hilarious! I love when you do these~
~*POLAND*~
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OH POLAND. You're not going anywhere without your glitter, y/y?
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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
You're not going anywhere without your glitter, y/y?
It just follows him around, like fairy dust, only it's actual glitter so after Poland goes by the stuff is stuck in your hair and clothes for days.
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Aahaha but this remind me on a class when we were looking at the age of discoveries and I ask: ehe and what was Russia and the whole eastern Europe doing at that time, and the teacher was: well they were kinda like those weird neighbors of the neighborhood.
( oh and I think there should be a icon of Russia with the confetti 8'D)
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Russia is just so...long-suffering. The longest suffering.
( oh and I think there should be a icon of Russia with the confetti 8'D)
Ffff. I DON'T KNOW WHY ANYONE WOULD WANT TO ICON MY TERRIBLE STICK FIGURES but they can if they want to.
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