Manga The original
Hetalia: Axis Powers webcomic was reworked and expanded into six and published by
Gentosha Comics under the manga imprint Birz Extra. The first volume was released on March 28, 2008, the second on December 10, 2008, the third on May 20, 2010, the fourth on June 30, 2011, and the fifth on July 31, 2012. There is soon to be a seventh volume of the Hetalia manga books, although this seventh book will be the first volume of
Hetalia: World Stars. Every except the first were released as a standard edition and a special edition that included an extra small booklet. The first two volumes sold over a million copies by late 2009. In January 2009,
Anime News Network reported that the series would also begin serialization in Gentosha's
manga magazine Comic Birz starting in the April issue, but this was later announced to be a publishing error. The Gentosha press release on which
ANN had based their article actually referred to a new series by Himaruya,
Chibisan Date.
Amazon.com has listed
Hetalia: Axis Powers as being licensed by Tokyopop for a North American release, with the first volume released on September 21, 2010. After Tokyopop withdrew from the English language market in 2011, Right Stuf has been publishing the
Hetalia manga in English since May 2012. On July 7, 2013, Tokyopop announced via their Facebook page that Tokyopop and Right Stuf are teaming up to release Hetalia Volumes 4 and 5 in Q1 2013.
Drama CDs Hetalia: Axis Powers has been adapted into a series of
drama CDs, and so far nine have been released. An independently produced CD that was recorded prior to voice casting of the anime (
Axis Powers Hetalia: The CD) was released on September 14, 2008. The first official CD (
Hetalia Drama CD: Prologue) was released on August 29, 2008, the second (
Hetalia Drama CD: Volume 1) on October 24, 2008, the third (
Hetalia Drama CD: Prologue 2) on December 29, 2008, the fourth (
Hetalia Drama CD: Volume 2) on June 3, 2009, the fifth (
Hetalia Drama CD Interval Vol.1: The CD Of The Awesome Me) on August 15, 2009, the sixth (
Hetalia Fantasia) on August 27, 2009, the seventh (
Hetalia Drama CD Interval Vol.2: Boss CD) on December 8, 2010, and the eighth (
Hetalia Fantasia 2) on December 10, 2010. A ninth official drama CD based on the
Gakuen Hetalia PSP game was released in 2011.
Anime An anime adaptation of
Hetalia: Axis Powers was announced on July 24, 2008. It is directed by Bob Shirohata (
Gravitation,
Diamond Daydreams) and is animated by
Studio Deen. It was originally scheduled for broadcast on
Kids Station on January 24, 2009, but was later canceled. The cancellation only affected the Kids Stations broadcasts; plans to make the series available through mobile phone and Internet streaming were not affected. The controversies arose when numerous Korean protesters called for the cancellation of the series, claiming that the personified character of Korea was an insulting representation of Koreans. Kids Station claimed that the Korea character does not appear in the anime and that it was "unaware of the criticism in Korea," and cited "various circumstances" as being behind the decision to cancel its airing of the anime, but they did not provide further information as to the nature of these circumstances. A second 26-episode season of
Hetalia: Axis Powers was announced on April 16, 2009, and a third was announced on December 10, 2009. As of March 7, 2010, the title of the anime has been changed to
Hetalia: World Series. A fourth season had been announced for Hetalia and premiered on September 10, 2010. This season featured the new characters
Denmark and
Norway. On January 8, 2010,
Funimation announced it had acquired the rights to release the first and second seasons of
Hetalia in North America. Funimation later began streaming
Hetalia on their website,
Hulu, and
YouTube with Japanese audio and English subtitles and announced that characters would have accents in the English dub. Via
Twitter, Funimation clarified that the series was rated
TV-MA due to "some instances of profanity, crude humor and adult situations", and that they base ratings on entire series rather than individual episodes. The first DVD was released on September 14, 2010. Funimation have announced at
Otakon 2010, that they have the license the
Hetalia: World Series and will simulcast the episodes and release them on DVD in 2011. In the UK, the series will be distributed by
Manga Entertainment. Certain
Animate stores will carry
Hetalia-themed
Purikura booths for a limited time, with a total of 10 anime sticker options. The series has made its North American television debut on December 23, 2010, on the
Funimation Channel. The fifth season of Hetalia, titled
Hetalia: The Beautiful World, was announced in the September 2012 edition of
Comic Birz. It was announced that it would be produced by a new staff and utilize a new illustrative style. Romania also appeared as a new character. On June 21, 2013,
Hetalia: The Beautiful World concluded. It was released in an English dubbed version on July 22, 2014, by Funimation. A sixth season of Hetalia, titled
Hetalia: The World Twinkle, was announced in the January 2015 edition of
Comic Birz. It began airing in July 2015 and concluded in October 2015. It was released with an English dub on November 8, 2016, by Funimation. An original net anime (ONA) adaptation of the
Hetalia: World Stars side story manga was announced in October 2020. It aired from April 1 to June 17, 2021. Funimation licensed the series.
Film A feature-length animated film adaptation was announced on September 23, 2009, and was released on June 5, 2010. The film is entitled
Paint it, White! and the eight main characters as well as supporting characters such as Liechtenstein, Sealand, Prussia, Finland, Cuba, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Romano, Belarus, Ukraine, Greece, Poland, Canada, Iceland, Spain and Baltics appear throughout the film. The main plot of the movie involves a vast majority of characters being transformed into grey-white faceless aliens called Pictonians. At
Otakon 2010,
Funimation Entertainment announced the license of the film. The English dubbed version made its premiere at the Anime Weekend Atlanta convention, taking place from September 30 to October 2, 2011. It was released on November 22, 2011, and each DVD came with a green bandana as a bonus.
Video games A single-player video game based on the anime titled of the action/adventure-comic genre was released on March 24, 2011, on the
PlayStation Portable in Japan. It was developed by Otomate and published by
Idea Factory. A spin-off mobile game,
Hetalia Chibi Carnival, was released for the
iOS App Store on December 20, 2010.
Musical A musical called "Hetalia ~Singin' in the World~" based on the manga series ran from December 24–29 at the Zepp Blue Theater Roppongi. The script was written by Yūsei Naruse, and the play was directed by Kōtarō Yoshitani. The cast included
Ryōki Nagae (Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Satomi Hakkenden) as Italy, Yūichirō Ōmi (D-BOYS) as Germany, Keisuke Ueda (Yowamushi Pedal) as Japan, Ryūko Isogai as America, Daisuke Hirose as England, Juri Aikawa as France, Yūki Yamaoki as Russia, Taishi Sugie as China and Takuya Kikuchi as Austria. Another musical titled "Hetalia The Great World" ran from November 10–20, 2016, at Theatre 1010, Tokyo and November 26–27 at the Morinomiya Piloti Hall, Osaka. The "Hetalia ~Singin' in the World~" cast returned except for Yūichirō Ōmi, who was replaced by Yūsuke Ueda, and Takuya Kikuchi, whose role as Austria did not appear. The original writer, director, and composer also returned for the new production. ==Reception==