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Axis Powers Hetalia, despite being a show full of Ho Yay-fueled Moe Anthropomorphisms, has a fandom that's largely free of Shipping Wars, probably because almost any pairing can be justified, and multishipping and Ship Mates are very common. But even it isn't completely free from this trope (...okay, the list below is rather long, but that's mainly because of Loads and Loads of Characters, and most examples are still limited to Vocal Minority status). In other words, even the nicest and most civil of fanbases - Hetalia shipping being on the whole wonderfully accommodating - can't eradicate the 'fanatic' in 'fandom.'
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