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Hitman Reborn: the Experience

  • Date Submitted: 02/28/2011 02:07 AM
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Well… it’s not only me who had gone crazy on this anime series, a lot had also been sucked and hypnotized to this super natural, super epic, shonen, comedic, and action packed anime. With it’s protagonist- Tsunayoshi Sawada who was known as a “No Good” and kind of a “Loser”, an infant Hitman expert has been sent to Japan to train him and turn him into a powerful Mafia Boss and to suitably become a 10th Generation Vongola Boss. This Hitman trainer or mostly called as a tutor- Reborn is highly skilled in fighting thus, he was trusted by the 9th Generation Vongola Boss to tutor Tsunayoshi Sawada. Though the anime series may be a little bit boring at first. It gets serious after the first 20 episodes of the series. Filled with cute, handsome characters and jammed packed with Chibis and Animals that have extraordinary powers, who wouldn’t be contented! Aside from that, the anime is also loaded with guns, flames, science fiction, and rings. (No swords and shurikens this time!)

It’s also amazing how two distant episodes connect to each other and the story. Every episode gets a hint or clue for the next upcoming episodes that will be seen and watched. The soundtrack has a mix of pop and rock, which makes the beat super addicting and makes you wanna go dance it all off. Hitman Reborn has nothing to hide to the little youngsters out there! The series is completely good for eight and up. You’ll never see a bloody scene in the series. Ever! The characters of the series has its own way of charm… and by means of charm I mean the sexiness of how the characters are drawn and how cute the chibi characters are.

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