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England's Voice Actor and 2 Seconds of America
So Scott Freeman landed the role of Arthur Kirkland. This is Scott's first major roll and has been working as a background voice actor for a while with Funimation.
Youtube and FB is buzzing with comments and opinions and so it's our turn. What do you think of the English voice for England? (Or "Bri'en" as America seems to call him)
By the way, if you enjoy watching Hetalia online then I suggest you get the DVDs. It chalk full of extras including interviews with the Japanese voice actors.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR6gyYMUESE
Youtube and FB is buzzing with comments and opinions and so it's our turn. What do you think of the English voice for England? (Or "Bri'en" as America seems to call him)
By the way, if you enjoy watching Hetalia online then I suggest you get the DVDs. It chalk full of extras including interviews with the Japanese voice actors.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR6gyYMUESE
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I do however LOVE his voice to pieces XD I'm English and yeah it's not an accurate accent, but it's a stereotypical accent and that's what Hetalia is all about. I am so glad that they made him sound camp. So glad.
America's voice sounds perfect so far :O And it sounds nothing like Vic tbh :/ I can't wait to hear all the America/England scenes in English! *-*
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I still think that it would have been much easier and just as accurate to use England instead of Britain, but oh well XD
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As for the accent, there is a stereotypical "British" accent that's actually English - blame it on English historical/cultural dominance. ^^;;
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Even if he acts as the UK/represents it doesn't mean that he is the UK.
Yes, there is a stereotypical one, and yes it is exactly the same as a stereotypical English accent XD In reality there is no such thing, though.
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I don't recall any official merchandise that calls him England, but there are several mistakes in other languages in volume 3: he's called "United Kingdom" in English, Japanese, Chinese, Polish, Lithuanian and Hungarian, but "England" in other languages. (Btw, America is "America" in every language except for Chinese, obviously, and Spanish in which it's United States... o_o ) All of the "England" words mean, of course, England, but can refer colloquially (and incorrectly) to the UK. So basically, from what I see, this is a mistake that Himaruya keeps making.
As for football, there's no British national football team, so obviously, in such occasions he just represents England and his brothers probably represent their own national teams. (In football the English team is referred to as Ingurando (England) not Igirisu, but even in those strips Himaruya called him Igirisu. I suppose he just calls him that for simplicity's sake, even in situations when he is just England.)
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This is the thread with pictures here. (http://community.livejournal.com/hetalia/8108374.html?thread=147693142#t147693142) Note how they say igirisu but then England in English? If the Japanese think it's okay to use England alongside igirisu then that's that. They might not have been mistakes though, some languages won't have a word for the UK but will only have one for the actual countries involved.
Also, for the majority of his life he would be known as England. The vast majority of other characters would have called him England for years. When the UK was eventually formed, I doubt that they would suddenly change to UK or Britain. And he would have found America before he started to represent the UK, so America should be calling him England to be honest.
In the strip he called him Ingurando. I think he overall calls him igirisu for simplicity's sake too, but there is going to be a backlash when his brothers are introduced properly.
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Nevertheless: Igirisu = a popular, sort of informal shorthand for "United Kingdom" = Britain. (The formal/official shorthand is Eikoku, which is used by the British Embassy, but at Wikipedia even Eikoku redirects to Igirisu.) Himaruya said that he was the UK/Britain (pick one). In the manga all characters call him Igirisu, all the time, even Sealand. Even in early medieval times when he's just England. As well as simplicity, I think this also has to do with his historical strips being the history of the UK and not just England, but my understanding of the Japanese treatment of UK history is shaky to say the least so I'm not sure about this. (However, don't forget that when he first meets little America, he's already England and Wales, called England because Wales was regarded as a part of the Kingdom of England after England conquered it in the late 13th century, which is why it's not represented on the Union Flag. So...)
Yes, those pictures say "England," but they also depict him with the Union Flag. Himaruya always depicts him with the Union Flag, too, except for the football strip and the one where he destroys Spain's Armada - both for obvious reasons. And seeing how many people say "England" when referring to the UK, either because they don't know that it's incorrect or because they're lazy and think it's okay because it's informal usage... well, yeah. Btw, to my best knowledge most languages have a word for the UK - French, Russian, Spanish, German and Italian definitely do, and yet in volume 3 they said England while other languages said UK. (I actually laughed at Hungarian, of all languages, being correct because in Hungary "Great Britain" is the most widely used term for the entire UK, even though we have a term for "United Kingdom." It just sounds way too formal.)
Anyway, I'm not trying to say he's not England, he obviously is. I'm trying to argue that going by canon and Word of Himaruya, he is also Britain/the UK (pick one) by virtue of him representing the entire state, even during various stages of its development, and as such, the translator was right to call him Britain. The backlash is inevitable, anyway - "Britain" will have backlash in historical strips, but "England" would have backlash in strips set after the Act of Union.
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According to my kanji dictionary, 英国 means England but also UK and Great Britain. My japanese teacher told me that if I said I was from igirisu or that I was igirisujin, then people would think I was English, not British, Scottish or Welsh. If I wanted to say these things I would have to use the separate katakana for Scotland etc. I think it's for simplicity, but you do realise that England fought with his brothers back then though? Even if it hasn't been shown, it still happened so it's impossible to show the history of the UK via one character. This issue really needs to be addressed in a lot of languages and countries really. When Himaruya introduces England's brothers then he's going to have a bit of a problem on his hands, but oh well. (Technically yes. But Wales won't cease to exist will he? They'll still beEngland and Wales, but England will represent them both. We know this through canon that the brothers exist whenever the UK does or not, but England is always the one taking the burden of representing them.)
The reason being that he is representing the UK to others. I do wonder why they didn't just use UK though? It's still Igirisu in Japanese, and yet they changed it to England for these pieces or merch. I does annoy me when people use England and then the Union Jack. I am not bothered if they call him UK and then use the Union Jack, but calling him England when using it? lol, it's offensive. I heard a rumour that Himaruya will be releasing designs for the UK brothers by the end of the year, so this may push people in the right direction of using the English flag when calling him England. (Hm that is actually really odd. Part of me thinks that it wasn't a mistake, and that there is an actual reason that we don't know about for it. Oh well, who knows XD)
There wouldn't be a backlash if he was always called England though. Even after the Union, England still exists and is it's own country. Therefore Arthur would still 'be' England, but then take on the responsibility of representing the UK for his brothers. Fandom knows this because of the notes. People don't get stressed about calling him England in canon even though at the meeting he has the Union Jack, because they know that he's representing it to the others thanks to the notes (but it must say UK under it in this situation).