Reborn then takes out a card and says the he is the Hitman Tutor, Reborn. Tsuna's mom comes down and asks Reborn whom he is. Tsuna is confused but gets mad after Reborn kept on calling him Tsuna. Reborn greets Tsuna and tells Tsuna that he is Tsuna's Home tutor. Tsuna falls down the steps and sees Reborn standing on the floor of the first floor. Tsuna notices the time and goes to get ready for school. Tsuna's mom said that there was a flyer in the mailbox and she called immediately. Tsuna's mom tells Tsuna a home tutor will now be coming. Tsuna then asks why his mom has the test, and falls out of bed trying to get it. Tsuna's mom states that it is not unusual and wakes Tsuna up. The piece of paper was Tsuna's math test, which he got a bad grade on. Tsuna's mom notices a piece of paper sticking out of the desk door and looks at it. She goes over and shakes Tsuna but he doesn't wake up. Tsuna is sleeping in a messy room and Tsuna's mom mentions how messy the room is. He doesn't wake up, so Tsuna's mom has to go up and wake him up. Later that morning, Tsuna's mom calls for Tsuna to wake up for school.
Tsuna's mom reads, "You will be starting a home tutor". Tsuna's mom then goes to get the mail and sees the piece of paper Reborn put in the mailbox earlier. Yamamoto runs by to go to his morning practice. In Japan, early morning, you see Reborn exciting off of a bus and heads towards the Tsuna residence, where he slips a piece of paper in the mailbox. Reborn transforms Leno back into a gun and proclaims that he is the Hitman Tutor, Reborn! Leno is his pet chameleon that can change into anything. The man drops the knife and puts his head down. Reborn then pulls out his gun and says that it is not a toy. Then all of a sudden another man with a knife tries to kill Reborn when Reborn has his guard down. Reborn explains that it will be a long journey. The man asks where Reborn is going to go for his next mission. Reborn opens the door and is greeted by a man sitting in a stool at the bar. We are brought to the streets where you see Reborn walking to a building. Until that is Tsuna's mother hires him a home tutor and a strange baby named Reborn shows up to change his life forever!
Junior high student Tsunayoshi Sawada, (Tsuna for short) is a failure at school work, sports and pretty much everything else you could think of. Make sure to watch episode 70, though, since it sets up crucial events for the next arc.Season:1 Episode:1 "What!? I'm the Tenth Generation Mafia Boss!?" A few Daily Life episodes sneak in here, and we’ve recommended the best of them as a break from the constant action. Tsuna’s pacifist philosophy clashes against Xanxus’ indignant rage in a way that makes both of them seem justified-something we don’t often see in classic good vs. The Varia battles are some of the best in the entire series, and you really get to see deep into each character’s psyche as they fight for their lives. Both teams face off in a makeshift tournament that’s more intense than anything they’ve faced before. In comes Xanxus, the disgruntled leader of the Vongola’s assassination team called the Varia, who challenges Tsuna for the right to be the next boss.
Dying Will flames are separated into seven colors, each one possessing different abilities and corresponding to a different member of a mafia boss’ team.
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The Kokuyo arc showed some growing pains of a gag series reconfiguring itself into a battle shounen, but the Varia arc lays down the law by establishing a power system and a main goal. We also recommend episodes 12 through 14, which have fun character interactions and further flesh out this group of friends into realistic human beings. You’ll get to know the main cast and see their relationships develop before the first proper action arc throws their lives into chaos. The manga dwells on this plot for around 60 chapters, which the anime shortens to 18 episodes and we’re going to chop down to 9. The Daily Life arc is well-written, but it’s distressingly long. Tsuna just wants a normal life, but Reborn forces him to get his butt in gear by shooting him with the “Dying Will” bullet-a weapon that invigorates Tsuna with the last regrets he felt before being shot and turns him into a raging underwear-clad powerhouse for five minutes. When Akira Amano first debuted Katekyo Hitman Reborn in 2004, she presented it as a slice-of-life gag series about Tsunayoshi Sawada, a hapless teenager whose life is turned upside down by a baby hitman named Reborn who tells him he’s the tenth-generation boss of the Vongola mafia family.