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In the Japanese version of Hetalia, an anime about anthromorphic countries, 'kolkolkol' is a catchphrase of the character Russia. He says it generally when he is upset or angry. It's meant to be creepy.

Some theorize that 'kol' is short for 'kolkhoz', which is a contraction meaning collective farming (literally, collective management). Kolkhozy were a system of rural economics that existed in the Soviet Union. Esentially, it's several farmers working together.

Thus, 'kolkolkol' can be taken as a threat of sorts, going along with another catchphrase of his- "All will be one with Russia."

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