A number of online Korean protestors are calling for the cancellation of the upcoming Hetalia - Axis Powers anime series, although the anime's Japanese television channel insists that the anime does not have the controversial Korean character from the original manga. The "cynical gag" story takes the stereotypical characteristics of about 20 countries and regions, and anthropomorphizes them as (mostly) bishōnen characters. The protestors say that part of the story, which re-imagines various historical eras but focuses mainly on the World Wars, is insulting to Koreans. As of Monday, one portal site has collected 10,000 names in protest.
KIDS STATION, a cable television channel aimed at children, issued the following statement: "[KIDS STATION] was unaware of the criticism in Korea. However, a Korean character does not appear in the anime version." The series of five-minute weekly anime shorts is slated to premiere on the channel on January 25.
The creator of the original manga, Hidekaz Himaruya, is a 23-year-old design student and manga artist living in New York. After the web-posted manga gained popularity, Gentosha Comics, Inc. printed them into volumes and said the manga sold over 500,000 copies.
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Nngh, we were just discussing this on the Hetalia comm and here it is on ANN now. Greaaat, more bad publicity for Hetalia? I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but it's rather irritating. Shouldn't stop the anime from airing, not this close to the release date, but the fact that this may prevent a second season is pretty sad. Not, again, that I am incredibly surprised. It's stupid, but it was kind of obvious that Hetalia was going to offend someone.
I wonder if all this is going to make fansubs harder to find...
(And the timing of this is impeccable, by the way. I had just started an AMV about Korea. >.>;; Now I don't feel like doing all that work when I'd be reluctant to even put it on Youtube. Thanks guys. XDD)