![]() ![]() ![]() His mission is to raise Tsuna from a failing drop-out to the next successor of the greatest mafia family, Vongola. His life is changed, when he is assigned a new home tutor, the infant hitman Reborn. We follow the life and adventures of Sawada Tsunayoshi, a good-for-nothing high school student, whose poor grades, lack of physique, and wimpy attitude earned him the moniker No-Good Tsuna. The story is mostly the same in both the anime and manga, the only difference being the order in which some episodes/chapters appear. Therefore, I will do this one as a double review, like a comparison between both mediums, giving the pros and cons of each. With that in mind, I feel it wouldn’t do justice to only make a review of either the anime or manga version of Katekyo Hitman Reborn. Katekyo Hitman Reborn‘s problem is the latter. While I do read a decent amount of manga, it’s usually only in the case the anime of said franchise stops following the manga, or is just simply cancelled. Having dubbed this blog Ani-manga Reviewz, I came to the realization that in order to fill its premise, I had to make manga reviews as well. ![]()
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