When he is not being mistaken for his brother, other nations tend to forget that he exists. He is also passive aggressive and was once able to make America cry by arguing with him for over three hours and pointing out every single one of his faults.
Canada also likes to drive a tractor on his days off. Canada holds the record for the most gold medals ever won at the Winter Olympics, taking 14 Golds at the Vancouver Winter Olympics.
Canada was named through a misunderstanding. Canada is the most educated country in the world, with over half its residents have college degrees.
Resident of churchville Canada leave their car doors unlocked to offer an escape for pedestrians who might encounter polar bears. It is 5, miles long, including the 1, miles between Canada and Alaska. The first Canadian soldier to die in the Afghan war was killed by an American pilot who mistakenly bombed a training exercise. It works every time. That number does not include temporary workers or foreign students. Canadians call the one dollar coin the loonie.
In their adulthood and in most cases of the Axis Powers series, America is the source of Canada's constant troubles, due to the fact that people get their identities mixed up; he is blamed for fights that America started or is spoken to as America. However, during an argument, Canada was able to reduce him to tears when he went on a 3-hour rant about all of his flaws. Despite this, the two seem to have a healthy relationship, as their arguing and America's frequent forgetting of him can merely come off as sibling rivalry.
America tends to visit his house on occasion and is seen to be the one Canada spends the most time with. While Canada envies America's image, believing him to be indifferent to his pain, America walks away believing that "he doesn't know how blessed he is" to have a rare personality to get along with everyone and not understanding why he would want to change it.
America is also found to be taken aback that Canada knows so much about his politics and entertainment, but in truth, he knows little about Canada's. Cuba initially mistook Canada for America and attacked him.
He later apologized with a peace offering of ice cream and an invite to his place. When Canada arrived, however, Cuba once again mistook him for his brother. During the Christmas event, Cuba was the one to call Canada, warning him of the disappearance of countries and suggesting that they stick together.
Later on Canada, instead of searching for the missing nations, decides to take pictures of himself with Cuba and Kumajirou in silly positions.
The two get along well, though Cuba still confuses Canada with America. England gained Canada as his own territory after a tough battle with France, and tells him that he would be his family from now on. Excited that someone was looking at and talking to him, Canada promises to be loyal and do his best for England. During the American Revolution, Canada was unable to be America's ally because he was unwilling to take sides and turn against England, which angered America, believing he liked him too much.
When England fell gravely ill after losing to America and losing much of his support from other European countries, Canada was shown to be his caretaker, and England was extremely grateful for his presence and loyalty. Canada's loyalty was so strong that it allowed him to fight on England's side against his brother with little conflict.
Later on, Canada would use England as his speaker and negotiator when talking to America, due to his belief that their relations were not strong enough and he would not be able to approach America so easily. France was the one who originally held authority of Canada and his house before losing it to England, but the extent of their relationship during the time is not revealed. However, when England first meets Canada, he notes that his hair looked liked it was inherited from France.
However, Canada's strange and out-of-character behavior frightens her, and she doesn't see who he is because she could never believe Canada would be such a "show off. Canada and Kumajirou appear in Episode 19, at an Allied Forces meeting.
But due to his "invisibility effect", the other Allies do not realize that he's there with them. His design was slightly altered for the first four seasons of the anime, with his violet eyes changed to a blue, and the gradient effect of his hair removed. His hair is drawn slightly shorter and straighter as well. Both Canada's hair and eyes are a darker shade than his brother's. His casual hoodie, often assumed to be red though colored light green in one official picture , is also colored teal.
In Hetalia: The Beautiful World, his hair is changed to be a regular blond color, while his eyes became a light violet.
He is voiced by Katsuyuki Konishi, who also voices America in the anime. In an interview with PASH magazine, Konishi said that he played Canada's voice as very quiet and "barely above a whisper", in contrast to the louder brother. His English voice actor, Eric Vale, also voices America and plays Canada's voice in much the same way. Hetalia: The World Twinkle add Supporting. Because of his southern neighbor, he's often overshadowed and forgotten. His hair is blonde with blondish-orange tips, and his eyes are violet, but have been colored blue on some occasions.
In the anime, his hair was changed to a dark blonde, seemingly just a shade darker than America's, and his eyes were changed to being dark blue. He has a long curly ahoge that stems from his middle part. His blood brother is America, though it is not known who is the elder of the two or whether or not they are twins a common fan-speculation.
America has been credited as being the source of Canada's constant troubles and worries, due to his rambunctious behavior. Canada is often mistaken for America thanks to their extremely similar appearance. Because of this, he usually takes the heat for America from other countries. For this, Canada holds a major grudge against America and has tried lashing out at him on several occasions, but usually just can't for he is somewhat "passive-aggressive".
However, once, he made America cry after pointing out all of his faults for three hours straight. Despite this, they seem to get along, seeing as how America often goes over to Canada's house to visit him.
One country that always tends to mistake Canada for America is Cuba, who beats up Canada sometimes because of this.
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