031: Glasses
Greece didn't really understand that a well-matched pair of glasses worked the same way on Japan as a pair of well-made cat ears worked for himself. That is, until he received a full explanation in the art of moe. It was after this lesson that he remembered part of why he loved Japan so much.
032: Homemade
Looking around at the debris littering the floor in the form of yarn, bits of shredded grass, what was once a cardboard tube, and a few things he could no longer identify (remnants of a sock, perhaps?), there was only one thing left completely in tact. The catnip mouse he'd bought last week. He had to agree with Greece. So far as cat toys were concerned, homemade was the best.
033: Punishment
The concept of a punishment game was absolutely new to Greece. Generally, when one participated in a challenge, they expected a reward at the end for completing the task. But with Japan, it seemed more about not being humiliated through the progress of gameplay than actually winning anything. With the only goal being to save face, and so many chances to meet a terrible and humiliating fate, it was no wonder Japan was so reserved. Greece was going to have to teach him a thing or two about rewards.
034: 2-seater
If one looks carefully at the grass
On a certain hill
They will find two defined patches
Of well packed earth
Set aside for international diplomacy.
035: Memory loss
If you were to ask either of them what they were doing from the 1930's to the 1940's, neither could give a sure answer. They couldn't remember anything worthwhile that had happened.
Moving right along~
IggyLookPasta: To answer your question, yes. It was Japan's perspective in Soap Bubbles.
