

Reborn, a Mafia enforcer sent from the most powerful family in Italy, is tasked with the difficult task of training the uninteresting middle schooler to succeed the ninth Vongola family leader, who is about to retire.ĭespite his lack of talent, Loser Tsuna may be able to reach greatness with the assistance of his new criminal associates and his eccentric home teacher. Tsuna’s mundane existence is turned upside down when he meets the enigmatic Reborn, a hitman… and a kid! In the eyes of his peers, he is the epitome of failure disguised as an eighth-grader, earning the moniker “Loser Tsuna.” He’s clumsy, lacks the skill, and has a crush on Kyouko Sasagawa, the popular girl at school who’s well out of his league. To put it mildly, Tsunayoshi Sawada is a dreadful player.

Arland studio, under the guidance of Kenichi Imaizumi.

The anime adaptation debuted on the 7th of October in 2006, produced by Arland studio under the direction of Kenichi Imaizumi. The series was completed on the 12th of November 2012, which saw an entire 408 chapters released. The manga was used as a test for the manga, which was scheduled for publication in May 2004 by the magazine mentioned above. Katekyo Hitman Reborn! The manga was written and illustrated by mangaka Akira Amano, the series was first published as a one-shot (single chapter) released by Shukan Shonen Jump magazine in 2003.
