The way the presented these characters was great, they did very well on the character development, and they did the characters really well, as well as showing the character’s true selves in the end.
So meet Tsuna, also called No-Good Tsuna, and meet Reborn, Tsuna’s home tutor, and his guardians, some of them are friends, some are rivals. However, all the other characters were really good. Okay, so my opinion on Tsuna in the beginning was not so good, and same with Lambo. I wouldn’t necessarily say it looks better, but it looks like a great piece of art, I am easily blown away. The looks of each character look different from the manga, but they look so good in the anime. It looks like something 10 years old, but it is. The story is, you know, all about Tsuna becoming a mafia boss, but he doesn’t want to, so meet Katekyo Hitman, Reborn! Although it all seems a bit predictable, the presentation of the story was absolutely perfect. However, the slow start stopped me from giving it a 10, but it is still a brilliant masterpiece. Let me say that it has such a slow start, but then, after 20 episodes, I went like “Oh my god, what is this brilliant piece of work?”. Don’t get me started, I can go ahead myself when I want to. I’ll tell you right here and right now, this is the best I have ever seen. The first time I heard of this anime was when I was searching through the Weekly Shonen Jump by playing J-Stars, and then I found Tsuna and Reborn, and then it all began.
ALTERNATE NAMES: Kateikyoushi Hitman Reborn, Hitman Reborn, REBORN!, Home Tutor Hitman Reborn!