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A webcomic about the nations of the world, personified as humans. The main storyline takes place in the era of WWII, and features the nations of both the Axis Powers and the Allied Forces as the regular cast. | A webcomic about the nations of the world, personified as humans. The main storyline takes place in the era of WWII, and features the nations of both the Axis Powers and the Allied Forces as the regular cast. | ||
− | The comic is named for both the Axis and the lead character [[Feliciano Vargas|Italy]], with ''Hetalia'' being a portmanteau of ''Hetare'' ("useless") and ''Italia'' (Italy). | + | The comic is named for both the Axis and the lead character [[Feliciano Vargas|Italy]], with ''Hetalia'' being a portmanteau of ''Hetare'' ("useless") and ''Italia'' (Italy). It started as a oneshot in 2003, but became a full series sometime in 2005 or 2006. |
===Barjona Bombers=== | ===Barjona Bombers=== | ||
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Stories about a high school broadcasting club, drawn by Himaruya when he was still in high school and the first title to appear on Kitayume. The lead character, '''Noto Kanazawa''', was the star of his own flash game series, entitled ''Noto-sama'' (with Hetalia characters making their first appearances in the 5th game). He also appeared in the ''Rampage'' sequel, in a crossover with the Hetalia characters. | Stories about a high school broadcasting club, drawn by Himaruya when he was still in high school and the first title to appear on Kitayume. The lead character, '''Noto Kanazawa''', was the star of his own flash game series, entitled ''Noto-sama'' (with Hetalia characters making their first appearances in the 5th game). He also appeared in the ''Rampage'' sequel, in a crossover with the Hetalia characters. | ||
− | Himaruya drew the comic with the intention of spreading the word about broadcasting club being a fun place to be, but found that the story took off in a bigger, unexpected direction. | + | Himaruya drew the comic with the intention of spreading the word about broadcasting club being a fun place to be, but found that the story took off in a bigger, unexpected direction. Before the success of Hetalia, both it and Barjona were the star titles for Kitayume. |
==Discontinued Series== | ==Discontinued Series== | ||
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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
− | Kitayume has been host to various site events, most notably its April Fools' "hijackings". In 2007, [[Francis Bonnefoy|France]] (of ''Hetalia'') hijacked the site, leaving naked chibis of himself everywhere as he went on a fanservice rampage and stripped the other nations, in an April Fools-themed storyline. | + | Kitayume has been host to various site events, most notably its April Fools' "hijackings". In 2007, [[Francis Bonnefoy|France]] (of ''Hetalia'') hijacked the site, leaving naked chibis of himself everywhere as he went on a fanservice rampage and stripped the other nations, in an April Fools-themed storyline. In Christmas 2007, France hosted the "Christmas bloodbath" event where he went around stripping the others once more. The story was followed by a deleted sequel in which Noto and Yamato decide to get revenge on Christmas, but wind up running into the nations (and being stripped of their clothing in turn). |
− | [[Antonio Fernandez Carriedo|Spain]] would attack the site on April Fools' Day of the the following year (on the behalf of France), though in 2009, [[Gilbert Beilschmidt|Prussia]] would be the one to hack the site, transforming it temporarily into his own personal blog. | + | [[Antonio Fernandez Carriedo|Spain]] would attack the site on April Fools' Day of the the following year (on the behalf of France), though in 2009, [[Gilbert Beilschmidt|Prussia]] would be the one to hack the site, transforming it temporarily into his own personal blog. In Christmas 2009, Himaruya decided to take a "Sudden Death" request challenge in which he would take several requests from fans, and also posted up new strips related to the event. |
==Blog== | ==Blog== |
Revision as of 16:29, 5 January 2010
Kitakou Yumezakka, better known by its shortened name of Kitayume, is a webcomic site run by Hidekaz Himaruya. It began in May 2003 and is still running at the present. The website is best-known for being the home to the original webcomic version of Axis Powers Hetalia.
The site also features downloadable computer games, and features artwork for the three ongoing webcomics.
Series
Axis Powers Hetalia
Main article: Axis Powers Hetalia (manga)
A webcomic about the nations of the world, personified as humans. The main storyline takes place in the era of WWII, and features the nations of both the Axis Powers and the Allied Forces as the regular cast.
The comic is named for both the Axis and the lead character Italy, with Hetalia being a portmanteau of Hetare ("useless") and Italia (Italy). It started as a oneshot in 2003, but became a full series sometime in 2005 or 2006.
Barjona Bombers
A webcomic detailing the story of a group of high school delinquents at Barjona High, and their adventures with their broadcasting club. The lead character, Yamato Nara, has since appeared in the Noto-sama games following Hinaji's departure and in the deleted sequel to Christmas Rampage 2007.
There were also games to introduce the Barjona series, but they were taken off of the site.
Advance! Kitakou Broadcasting Club
Stories about a high school broadcasting club, drawn by Himaruya when he was still in high school and the first title to appear on Kitayume. The lead character, Noto Kanazawa, was the star of his own flash game series, entitled Noto-sama (with Hetalia characters making their first appearances in the 5th game). He also appeared in the Rampage sequel, in a crossover with the Hetalia characters.
Himaruya drew the comic with the intention of spreading the word about broadcasting club being a fun place to be, but found that the story took off in a bigger, unexpected direction. Before the success of Hetalia, both it and Barjona were the star titles for Kitayume.
Discontinued Series
These series were once part of Kitayume but have either been taken off the main page, or deleted completely.
Live-A-Live
A webcomic based off of the 1993 SNES game of the same title.
MoeKan
A young Korean girl named Sena attends school in the United States, but has to put up with having a Japanese classmate.
Shimojirou
A comic featuring anthropomorphic animal characters and their interactions.
Advance! Kitakou Broadcasting Club PURE
Another Kitakou-related series. However, it was deleted in its entirety and references to it are hard to come by. It was also the title of a number of Kitakou-related simulation games that were also removed.
Games
Noto-sama
A simulation game featuring Noto and Yamato (previously Noto and Hinaji), from their respective series of Susume! Kitakou Housoubu and Barjona Bombers. In the short game, they go around stripping other characters, including cast members of Axis Powers Hetalia.
Gakuen Hetalia (demo)
Main article: Gakuen Hetalia
A short dating sim demo featuring the characters of Hetalia, as high school students attending the Academy Of The World. The player character is Seychelles, a new student at the school.
It is unknown if the game will ever be completed and released.
Zurou no Sunika "The Deserted House"
A visual novel horror game featuring Youko Kotohira, a high school student who finds a summer job as a maid at a mysterious house in Fukushima. Also features Nomaru from Barjona Bombers as part of the cast. The voice acting was done in collaboration with The Code For Flower Of Iris.
Advance! Kitakou Broadcasting Club PURE
A series of Kitakou-related games that expanded on the Kitakou/Barjona universe and featured voice acting by The Code For Flower Of Iris. They were later removed from the site along with other PURE-related material.
Events
Kitayume has been host to various site events, most notably its April Fools' "hijackings". In 2007, France (of Hetalia) hijacked the site, leaving naked chibis of himself everywhere as he went on a fanservice rampage and stripped the other nations, in an April Fools-themed storyline. In Christmas 2007, France hosted the "Christmas bloodbath" event where he went around stripping the others once more. The story was followed by a deleted sequel in which Noto and Yamato decide to get revenge on Christmas, but wind up running into the nations (and being stripped of their clothing in turn).
Spain would attack the site on April Fools' Day of the the following year (on the behalf of France), though in 2009, Prussia would be the one to hack the site, transforming it temporarily into his own personal blog. In Christmas 2009, Himaruya decided to take a "Sudden Death" request challenge in which he would take several requests from fans, and also posted up new strips related to the event.
Blog
Main article: Bamboo Thicket (blog)
Kitayume also has its own blog, known as Bamboo Thicket. It contains production artwork for Himaruya's webcomics, as well as photos and stories of his day-to-day life.
External Links
- Kitayume Official site