Katekyo | Hitman Reborn!

Katekyoshi Hitman REBORN! Manga - An honest review 12 years late

Starting with the Kokuyo Arc (Ep. 20+), the series shifts into a traditional battle shonen with serious stakes, complex villains, and the introduction of the series' signature style.

Unlike many shonen heroes, Tsuna is a reluctant protagonist who often reverts to his "cowardly" self even after major battles. Fans are split: some find this a realistic portrayal of a 14-year-old in the mafia, while others find it infuriatingly repetitive. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!

The "Dying Will Flames"—themed after weather (Sky, Storm, Rain, etc.)—and "Box Weapons" are praised for their creativity and strategic depth. 👥 Characters: The "No-Good" Leader

Arcs like the Varia Arc are considered the series' peak, featuring some of the most memorable antagonists in the genre. 📉 Notable Weaknesses Katekyoshi Hitman REBORN

The series' heart lies in the relationship between the infant hitman and his student Tsuna .

The first ~20 episodes are episodic gag comedy focused on Tsuna getting shot with "Dying Will Bullets" and performing absurd feats in his underwear. Unlike many shonen heroes, Tsuna is a reluctant

The most common warning for new viewers is the .

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