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Known as Alfred F. Jones in human terms, America personifies the United States of America. This energetic, cheerful, and somewhat conceited young man obsesses over heroes, justice, and freedom. His tendency to interfere in others' affairs complicates friendships, though a fundamentally kind-hearted nature underlies his actions.
Blond hair with a Nantucket-representing cowlick, blue eyes, and Texas-symbolizing glasses define his appearance. He typically wears military attire like an American Army Air Force Officer uniform and a vintage leather flight jacket in World War II depictions. Recurring imagery shows him clutching hamburgers or oversized soft drinks, reflecting his junk food passion. Despite weight concerns, his physique remains primarily muscular.
Discovered as a child by Finland, he was adopted and raised by England until the American Revolution, where his declaration of independence created lasting tension. He has a younger brother, Canada, whom he frequently overshadows or forgets; their relationship involves Canada's passive-aggressive resentment and America's occasional cluelessness. Their bond strained when Canada refused Revolutionary support after America's rapid maturation left Canada developmentally behind.
During the Pict alien invasion in "Paint it, White!", America proclaims himself leader of the Allied Forces, declaring "I'm the hero!" and advocating military solutions—ideas often dismissed by other nations. Insisting on leading the Pict spaceship infiltration, he is overruled by Germany. For a cultural showcase, he creates a Vegas-style casino that the aliens deem "odd" yet accept. In the final battle, he fights alongside Germany until overwhelmed and transformed into a Pictonian, later reverted by Italy.
Critical moments reveal unexpected depth: he demonstrates logical strategy when proposing the spaceship plan. He maintains a friendly rapport with an alien named Tony, whom he contacts against the Pict, yet dismisses England's magical entities like fairies. His fears encompass ghosts (despite knowing Tony), weighing scales, and Marmite. Superhuman strength enables feats like childhood buffalo-lifting or stopping cars with his foot.
Beyond immediate ties, he temporarily protects Belarus post-Soviet collapse before she exhausts him. He antagonizes Cuba, causing "diplomatic miscommunication," and rivals Russia. Constant bickering with England masks underlying care, as when America faked cheerfulness to shock a sick England back to consciousness. France treats him like a younger sibling, though America never reciprocates the familial term.
Blond hair with a Nantucket-representing cowlick, blue eyes, and Texas-symbolizing glasses define his appearance. He typically wears military attire like an American Army Air Force Officer uniform and a vintage leather flight jacket in World War II depictions. Recurring imagery shows him clutching hamburgers or oversized soft drinks, reflecting his junk food passion. Despite weight concerns, his physique remains primarily muscular.
Discovered as a child by Finland, he was adopted and raised by England until the American Revolution, where his declaration of independence created lasting tension. He has a younger brother, Canada, whom he frequently overshadows or forgets; their relationship involves Canada's passive-aggressive resentment and America's occasional cluelessness. Their bond strained when Canada refused Revolutionary support after America's rapid maturation left Canada developmentally behind.
During the Pict alien invasion in "Paint it, White!", America proclaims himself leader of the Allied Forces, declaring "I'm the hero!" and advocating military solutions—ideas often dismissed by other nations. Insisting on leading the Pict spaceship infiltration, he is overruled by Germany. For a cultural showcase, he creates a Vegas-style casino that the aliens deem "odd" yet accept. In the final battle, he fights alongside Germany until overwhelmed and transformed into a Pictonian, later reverted by Italy.
Critical moments reveal unexpected depth: he demonstrates logical strategy when proposing the spaceship plan. He maintains a friendly rapport with an alien named Tony, whom he contacts against the Pict, yet dismisses England's magical entities like fairies. His fears encompass ghosts (despite knowing Tony), weighing scales, and Marmite. Superhuman strength enables feats like childhood buffalo-lifting or stopping cars with his foot.
Beyond immediate ties, he temporarily protects Belarus post-Soviet collapse before she exhausts him. He antagonizes Cuba, causing "diplomatic miscommunication," and rivals Russia. Constant bickering with England masks underlying care, as when America faked cheerfulness to shock a sick England back to consciousness. France treats him like a younger sibling, though America never reciprocates the familial term.
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