In a chaotic age of global wars and looming uncertainty, Germany could not have foreseen that his only steadfast partners would be North Italy and Japan. Though a successor to the mighty ancient Roman empire, North Italy is feeble, ineffective, and excessively enamoured with pasta. By contrast, Japan proves dependable and practical, yet harbours odd fascinations that would puzzle anyone. Feeling unlucky, Germany must devise a strategy to turn this improbable alliance into success.
Adding insult to injury, the disordered Allied forces arrive, intent on halting the Axis powers. Though united by a shared objective, none of the Allies can set aside their centuries‑old rivalries to form a unified front. As hostilities persist, these anthropomorphic nations reenact the drama of World Wars I and II in a humorous, engaging fashion. Their antics keep audiences captivated, turning history into an unforgettable spectacle.