I looked up the anime only to find it was pretty old and didn't have dub(personally I like to watch older anime in dub) I was still going to watch it then I saw it had a lot of filler mixed episodes so I I would always see one picture with the flames had me thinking "This guy is a total badass" and he was a pretty strong guy so I wanted to watch the anime to see him in action. I was introduced to KHR through the anime I guess, when I'm on IG debating who's the stronger anime character, I would hear about Tsuna.
I also didn't like how it ended very much because it felt like the author just wanted to go back to gag because she didn't know how to end th emanga properly, so in the end we came full circle, except that Tsuna seemed to have forgotten everything he learned.
What I think the problem was is that Reborn tried to bite a lot more than it could chew and when it was finally time to close all the ties it didn't know how to. This was more evident in the last few arcs, with each of the arcs starting out as the most amazing thing that would happen and ending up in a sort of rushed conclusion or as a dragged out fight, of course that's probably due to the fact that reading it week to week caused the fights to grow old even if they were pretty good. While the fights start off with few things that are out of this world it eventually gets even more complex as the story unfolds, it's not like it was bad but there came a point where you just didn't know where it was going to go. What I liked most about that arc is how everything in the gag portion seemed to come together to the final fight against Mukuro which showed just how much Tsuna had really grown.Īs the story went on and the arcs came out Reborn began to escalate and create its own little plot, and this is both good and bad. For example, in the Kokuyo arc after the shift the fights are in a realistic level with some few points that sound too weird to be true as more supernatural stuff are added into the mix. The fights were great, though they started to pile up. Tsuna is one of my favorite characters in all of manga because of his growth from a shy, insecure and cowardly boy intoĪ.braver version of himself, he's still pretty shy at the end but he's more open about speaking his opinion and isn't as much of a coward as he was before. It really shows you how the story grows and changes from the original lighthearted and quirky gag manga to a darker and more action based version with great characters and developtment. What I liked the most, and the reason why I even started reading it is because of the genre shift that made Reborn so famous, and it's something really amazing. I have to say Reborn is one of the mangas I've liked the most out of the many I've read. How will the world's greatest hitman react to such opposition? Will he force Tsuna to adhere? Or will he use this unwillingness to his advantage? This is a story of a reluctant successor as he takes on the responsibilities of becoming the underworld's next ruling mafia leader, with the help of his friends and a one-of-a-kind home tutor.
Tsuna, however, refuses, and claims that he will never become a mafia boss. Under orders from Vongola the Ninth, Reborn has come to train Tsuna to become a worthy successor to the famous Vongola Famiglia name. Unbeknownst to him however, the blood of Giotto, the great Vongola the First, runs through his veins.Įnter home tutor Reborn, an infant who claims to be the world's greatest hitman. Terrible grades, horrible fitness, and a non-existent social life means he has no reason to attend school, especially after discovering that his crush, Kyouko Sasagawa, is already seeing someone. How will the world's greatest hitman react to such opposition? Will he force Tsuna to adhere? Or will he use this unwillingness to his advantage? This is a story of a reluctant successor as he takes on the responsibilities of becoming the underworld's next ruling mafia leader, with the help of his friends and a one-of-a-kind home tutor.EditSynopsis The life of Tsunayoshi "No-Good Tsuna" Sawada is a complete wreck. Enter home tutor Reborn, an infant who claims to be the world's greatest hitman. Unbeknownst to him however, the blood of Giotto, the great Vongola the First, runs through his veins.
The life of Tsunayoshi "No-Good Tsuna" Sawada is a complete wreck.
Katekyo Hitman Reborn! is one of the many series featured in A-Bonds U.