Hetalia: World Series Season 3 Episode 7 Episode 7

  • May 7, 2010

In Episode 7 of Hetalia: World Series season 3, viewers are taken on a journey through the history and cultural traditions of Finland. The episode begins with Finland showing off his impressive skills with a cross-country skiing course, impressing his fellow Nordic countries.

As the episode progresses, viewers are treated to a depiction of Finland's traditional Midsummer Festival, complete with bonfires, traditional dress, and the consumption of large amounts of alcohol. The other Nordic countries seem bewildered by Finland's bizarre rituals, but the episode does a great job of highlighting the unique customs and traditions that make each country in the world so fascinating.

Throughout the episode, Finland is depicted as being incredibly proud of his nation's achievements, particularly its role in inventing the sauna. This leads to several amusing moments, as other countries find themselves getting overheated and dizzy in Finland's ultra-hot sauna.

One of the highlights of Episode 7 is watching Finland interact with his fellow Nordic countries, particularly Sweden and Denmark. These three nations have a complicated history, and traces of their animosity are evident in their interactions. However, the episode does a great job of balancing these feelings of tension with moments of levity and humor, creating a well-rounded and entertaining viewing experience.

Overall, Episode 7 of Hetalia: World Series season 3 is a fantastic exploration of Finland's unique culture and traditions. Whether you're a fan of this particular country or just enjoy learning about the world's many cultures, this episode is sure to please. With its humor, stunning animation, and heartfelt moments, it's no wonder why Hetalia is such a beloved anime series.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 7, 2010
  • Language
    English