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  • List of Reborn! Manga Chapters
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  • The chapters of the manga series for Katekyo Hitman Reborn!, or Reborn! for short, are written and drawn by Akira Amano and have been serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump by Sueisha since the beginning. The series centers around the life of Tsunayoshi "Tsuna" Sawada, a timid failure of a boy who learns he is the great-great-great-grandson of the founder of the Italian Vongola Crime Famiglia. Tsuna, who is the only living heir, must learn to become a proper Mafia Boss and is required to undergo training from the Vongola's number one Hitman, an infant named Reborn. Each chapter is referred to as "Target" and is still ongoing in Japan. Viz Media has licensed the manga for an English language release in North America. Besides Japanese and English, the manga is translated in French, Spanish, and Ge
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Japanese Release Date
  • 2004-10-04
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Number
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
Romaji Title
  • Taigaku Kuraishisu
  • Gokudera Hayato
  • Itaria Kara Yattekita Aitsu
  • Nakimushi Ranbo
  • Roshian Rūretto
  • Shinu Ki Dan Shiyō funō
  • Yamamoto Takeshi
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  • Green
Height
  • 2
Title
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  • 15
Description
  • Tsuna has failed another major test while Gokudera passes but assults the teacher. The teacher called for expolusion of them both, but the principal thought it was going to far. So, the boys have to find a missing 15-year-old time caspul before sundown or be expelled.
  • Reborn goes to Japan to begin tutoring Tsunayoshi "Tsuna" Sawada.
  • Yamamoto is the star of the baseball team and has befriended Tsuna. Yamamoto lets Tsuna on his team when they play sports even though Tsuna stinks. Although, when Yamamoto breaks his arm, he thinks there is no reason to live if he can't play baseball; so he attempts suicide. Tsuna has to try and talk him out of it.
  • A baby hitman comes to Japan to kill Reborn.
  • Tsuna meets a new transfer student named Hayato Gokudera. Gokudera seems to not like Tsuna and gives him threatening looks. He also knows about Tsuna becoming the 10 Boss and challenges him for the title.
  • Commonly known as Dying Will Bullet Unusable, the chapter focuses on a school volleyball game that Tsuna has to play in because everyone thinks he's strong. Tsuna plays volleyball with Takeshi Yamamoto.
  • Tsuna's crush, Kyoko Sasawaga, comes over for a visit. Tsuna, who's very nervous, is excited about her coming. When she comes over, Reborn convinced her to play Russian Roulette. Little to Tsuna or Kyoko's knowledge, the bullet was replaced with a Dying Will Bullet, and Kyoko was the first to play.
TAB
  • Volume 10
  • Volume 12
  • Volume 15
  • Volume 17
  • Volume 35
  • Volume 11
  • Volume 20
  • Volume 28
  • Volume 29
  • Spin-off
  • Volume 14
  • Volume 24
  • Volume 25
  • Volume 31
  • Volume 22
  • Volume 36
  • Volume 04
  • Volume 08
  • Volume 32
  • Volume 13
  • Volume 19
  • Volume 27
  • Volume 16
  • Volume 26
  • Volume 30
  • Volume 33
  • Volume 03
  • Volume 18
  • Volume 23
  • Volume 38
  • Volume 02
  • Volume 21
  • Volume 34
  • Volume 01
  • Volume 37
  • Volume 05
  • Volume 06
  • Volume 07
  • Volume 09
  • Volume 39
  • Volume 40
  • Volume 41
  • Volume 42
English Release Date
  • 2006-10-03
  • 2006-10-06
  • Ocotber 3, 2006
Kanji Title
  • 退学クライシス
  • 獄寺 隼人
  • 死ぬ気弾使用不能
  • イタリアからやってきたアイツ
  • 泣き虫ランボ
  • ロシアンルーレット
  • 山本 武
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  • The chapters of the manga series for Katekyo Hitman Reborn!, or Reborn! for short, are written and drawn by Akira Amano and have been serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump by Sueisha since the beginning. The series centers around the life of Tsunayoshi "Tsuna" Sawada, a timid failure of a boy who learns he is the great-great-great-grandson of the founder of the Italian Vongola Crime Famiglia. Tsuna, who is the only living heir, must learn to become a proper Mafia Boss and is required to undergo training from the Vongola's number one Hitman, an infant named Reborn. Each chapter is referred to as "Target" and is still ongoing in Japan. Viz Media has licensed the manga for an English language release in North America. Besides Japanese and English, the manga is translated in French, Spanish, and German. The individual chapters are published in tankobon volumes by Shueisha. The first volume was released on October 4, 2004. The manga was later on developed into an anime.