Is Hetalia World Stars getting a dub?
The world comes together! We’re excited to announce that the Hetalia: World Stars English dub is officially on its way to Funimation, and we’ve got your details on cast, crew and when you can watch.
How many episodes does Hetalia the beautiful world have?
26 episodes
Hetalia season five is titled Hetalia: The Beautiful World and was first aired on January 25, 2013. It currently has 26 episodes. In November 2014, Comic Birz announced that the production of the sixth season of the Hetalia anime has been confirmed, and was released on July 3, 2015.
Is anime banned in China?
It’s not often, though, that a country will ban anime titles. However, over the course of the years, China has banned certain anime series from being viewed and many manga series from being read within their borders for various reasons.
How many seasons of Hetalia The Beautiful World are there?
He likes to procrastinate difficult tasks and likes monitoring the seasons. Hetalia: The Beautiful World is a series that is currently running and has 5 seasons (28 episodes). The series first aired on January 25, 2013. Hetalia: The Beautiful World is available for streaming on the FUNimation website, both individual episodes and full seasons.
Where can I watch Hetalia episodes online?
Hetalia: The Beautiful World is available for streaming on the FUNimation website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Hetalia: The Beautiful World on demand at and Crunchyroll. If You Like Hetalia: The Beautiful World, Then Try…
Is the English dub of Hetalia any good?
I am extremely fond of the English Dub of Hetalia. The dub has the proper accents (even if it is intentionally stereotypical), and even though there are some liberties taken with the original dialogue compared to the dub, I still had a lot of fun with this anime thanks to the dub.
How good is the Japanese cast of Hetalia?
The Japanese cast is fine as usual. Daisuke Namikawa is just as charming as Italy, Hiroki Yasumoto sounds just as usual as Germany, and Hiroki Takahashi sounds natural as Japan. The Japanese casting is nice for the most part. Now why do I not sound enthusiastic about the Subbed Version of Hetalia?