Truthfully I think the reason England would be miffed about the DVD incident isn't so much because it happened, but because America would totally defend it. "What's wrong? Star Wars is awesome. IT WAS THE BEST GIFT EVER." And we all know what England thinks of America's movies.
But I can't see it being more than a tiff, an argument.
Personally what England would have been REALLY irate over lately would have been the Queen not being invited to the D-day anniversary. That was so very tacky, imho. I know it wasn't America's doing, but I could still see him being kind of sour to America over it, although again, not enough to cause some kind of rift. I honestly don't think America would agree with the decision. Hell, I'm not sure France would. Of course, most of his ire would go toward France though.
honestly, I don't always equate what's happening RL is always quite true for the Hetalia canon
Same. And really, I think all of these nations have been around long enough to know that the actions of a boss don't always reflect the feelings of the nation-tan.
Re: Okay, here we go!
Date: 2009-09-25 11:14 pm (UTC)But I can't see it being more than a tiff, an argument.
Personally what England would have been REALLY irate over lately would have been the Queen not being invited to the D-day anniversary. That was so very tacky, imho. I know it wasn't America's doing, but I could still see him being kind of sour to America over it, although again, not enough to cause some kind of rift. I honestly don't think America would agree with the decision. Hell, I'm not sure France would. Of course, most of his ire would go toward France though.
honestly, I don't always equate what's happening RL is always quite true for the Hetalia canon
Same. And really, I think all of these nations have been around long enough to know that the actions of a boss don't always reflect the feelings of the nation-tan.