APH Russias real kolkolkol
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There is also the possibility that Russia could be issuing a warning to others. 'Kolokol' means 'bell' in Russian, and 'kol' is often used as an onomatopoeia in Russian for the tolling of a bell, a centuries-old designation of approaching danger.
Another interpretation offered by the Japanese fandom is that "kolkolkol" is "korukorukoru", which sounds similar to "korosu", the Japanese word referring to killing.
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Here's something funny: Start the video, then as soon as Lithuania starts speaking, press 8.
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@SunflowerYao weird, cuz in the russian book Crime and Punishment the kolokol bell thing was a weird part o.o huh...
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SEND THIS TO CARTOON NETWORK QUICK!
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i wish i could do the kolkolkolkolkolkol
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I lov how Liet just flips out
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LIET! RUN!!!! <:O
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Press 8 for Russia's Kolkolkolkol.
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What episode is this from?
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if you click 6 repeatedly you can hear Lithuania saying fat fattie xD
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@VictoriaQuodRex ...Well apparently Kol means a lot...
Other than what you said, and Kolkhoz...It also means something in Japanese...XD
Actually, Russia's laugh is based off of Kolkhoz...I dunno if I spelled that right.
But that was the name of farms in Russia during the 1930's. If you don't believe me, it was in the Hetalia Movie, in the extras. (If you bought it.)
SunflowerYao 2 weeks ago 15
@SunflowerYao I read that in some archive. I don´t know...
Schatteneidechse 2 weeks ago