REBORN! (2006)
REBORN! (2006)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Takashi Kondo
Kyoya Hibari
Toshinobu Iida
Mukuro Rokudo
Hidekazu Ichinose
Gokudera Hayato
Kenjiro Tsuda
Lambo
Yukari Kokubun
Tsunayoshi Sawada
Yuka Terasaki
Basil
Christopher Sabat
Xanxus
Junko Takeuchi
Lambo
Jonah Scott
Kyoya Hibari
Satomi Akesaka
Chrome Dokuro
Zeno Robinson
Takeshi Yamamoto
Suguru Inoue
Takeshi Yamamoto
Erica Mendez
Lambo
Veronica Taylor
Reborn
Hidenobu Kiuchi
Ryohei Sasagawa
Daisuke Namikawa
Giotto
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 7, 2006
Original Name家庭教師ヒットマン REBORN!
StatusEnded
Seasons8
Episodes203
Running Time25m
Content RatingTV-14
Genres
Wiki.
Reborn!, known in Japan as Katekyō Hitman Reborn! (Japanese: 家庭教師ヒットマンREBORN!, Hepburn: Katekyō Hittoman Ribōn!) and also as Hitman Reborn! for disambiguation purposes, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Amano. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from May 2004 to November 2012, with its chapters collected into 42 tankōbon volumes. The series follows Tsunayoshi Sawada, a young boy who discovers that he is next in line to become boss of the Vongola family, a powerful Mafia organization. The Vongolas' most powerful hitman, a gun-toting infant named Reborn, is sent to teach Tsuna how to be a boss.
An anime television series adaptation by Artland was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 2006 to September 2010, and ran for 203 episodes. A number of video games, light novels, and other products were also created based on the series. In North America, Viz Media licensed the manga and the streaming rights for the television series for English release. Viz Media only published the first sixteen volumes, with the last one being released in July 2010. Discotek Media later licensed the home video rights for the television series for subbed-only release.
Reborn! is one of the best-selling manga series of Weekly Shōnen Jump, with over 30 million tankōbon copies in circulation. Reviewers praised its humor, storylines, fights and character designs, noting that the series grew more violent after volume eight, becoming a more typical shōnen series.