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  1. Hetalia World★stars Episode 3 | LIMITED · EDITION |

    The "Industrial Revolution" segment was adapted from Chapter 70 of the World★Stars manga.

    The episode also features America’s ascent during the Industrial Revolution. America surpasses England as the world's top manufacturer and enthusiastically explains his "secret": mass production to lower prices. While England is visibly annoyed by America's success, Romano makes a cameo to mock England for falling behind. Adaptation Details

    April 15, 2021 (Japan) Genre: Comedy, Satire, Historical Studio: Studio DEEN Overview Hetalia World★Stars Episode 3

    The episode was released as an Original Net Animation (ONA) with a runtime of approximately 4–5 minutes. Hetalia: World Stars Volume 3

    Watch this breakdown and review of the episode's highlights: Hetalia World Stars - Episode 3: Review/Recap Malachai Luz YouTube• Apr 17, 2021 The "Industrial Revolution" segment was adapted from Chapter

    Episode 3 of Hetalia World★Stars continues the series' signature fast-paced, 5-minute comedic takes on historical events and national stereotypes. This episode focuses primarily on the aftermath of World War I for Germany and the rising economic dominance of the United States during the Industrial Revolution.

    While Germany initially feels relieved to be alone, Italy quickly reappears to beg for a job due to his own poverty. Italy eventually ends up working at Germany's house, where he is seen "making bills" and writing to his brother about the absurd financial situation. While England is visibly annoyed by America's success,

    Following his defeat, Germany learns that France has blamed the entire war on him. Germany is burdened with unreasonable demands, including paying significant reparations and, humorously, building a "multitude of cuckoo clocks".