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Title: Official Character Ultimate CD Dai Zenshu (Luxury Edition) (Part 2) Released: September 07, 2011 Catalog No. PCCG-1177 File Size: 115 MB (320kbps) Disc 5 Downloadin File Size: 110 MB (320kbps) Disc 6 Downloadin File Size: 128 MB (320kbps) Disc 7 Downloadin File Size: 127 MB (320kbps) Disc 8 Downloadin File Size: 36 MB (Scan BK) Downloadin Last Updated: Feb 06, 2014 Go to the (Disc 1 -Disc 4) Track List: Disc 5 01. Funny Sunny Day by SxOxU - OP 7th 02. Ka no ame 03.

BREAK OUT 04. Bloody prince 06. IL SOLE (Watashi wa Futoshi) 07. Lightning のレヴィ 08. Black luck destruction 09. Maboroshi no Arcobaleno 10. Special illusion 11.

FLAMING RAGE 13. VS mirai no Aozora e fromBLUE (Live version) Disc 6 01. Gr8 story by SuG (Shoichi Irie & 白兰 Ver.) - ED 15th 02. Perfect World (白兰) 03. PARADE (白兰) 04. Crazy Flower (Kikyo) 05.

No Control (Shoichi Irie) 06. Simulation (Shoichi Irie & Spanner) 07. Believe in you (γ) 08.

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Kokoro no hoshi (Yuni) Bonus Track 09. ファミリー・改 ~vs ミルフィオーレ~(沢田纲吉 with ボンゴレファミリー) 10. ファミリー ~中国语 Ver. (沢田纲吉 with ボンゴレファミリー) Disc 7 01. RIGHT NOW 02. Ame no Message 04. See you tomorrow!

Tatta Latta 07. It 's a law of love 11.

Family Promised Land 13. ファミリー・改 ~vs ミルフィオーレ~ 14.

Mirai no Aozora e Disc 8 01. IL SOLE (Lussuria) 02. Levi Lightning (Leviathan) 03. Blood Prince (Belphegor) Edited 04. 镇魂歌(レクイエム)の雨(S・スクアーロ) 05. Maboroshi no Arcobaleno (Marmon) 06.

夸り高き愤怒(いかり)(XANXUS) 07.FLAMING RAGE(XUNXUS) 08.BREAK OUT(S・スクアーロ) 09.bloody prince(ベルフェゴールコーラス:ルッスーリア) 10.Special illusion(フラン) 11.PARADE(白兰) 12.シミュレーション(入江正一&スパナ) 13.狂気の花(桔梗) Please Comment.

Original network Original run October 7, 2006 – September 25, 2010 Episodes 203 + 2 OVAs Light novel Katekyō Hitman Reborn!: Hidden Bullet Written by Hideaki Koyasu Illustrated by Published by Demographic Male Imprint JUMP j-BOOKS Original run March 12, 2007 – May 2, 2011 Volumes 5 Related works. Reborn!, known in Japan as Katekyō Hitman Reborn! (: 家庭教師ヒットマンリボーン!,: Katekyō Hittoman Ribōn!, Katekyō, a of Katei Kyōshi, means 'home tutor'), is a Japanese written and illustrated. The manga is about a young boy, who discovers that he is next in line to become boss of the Vongola family, a powerful organization. The Vongolas' most powerful, a gun-toting infant named, is sent to teach Tsuna how to be a boss. The manga's chapters were serialized in Japan in 's from May 2004 to November 2012 and have been published in forty-two volumes.

An anime adaptation of the series by aired on from October 7, 2006 to September 25, 2010. Licensed the manga and the television series for an English-language release. A number of video games, and other products were also created based on the series. Is one of the best-selling Weekly Shōnen Jump manga, with several volumes top sellers in Japan.

Reviewers praised its humor, storylines, fights and the infant characters' design. However, they said it grew more violent after volume eight, becoming a typical shōnen series. See also: In Reborn!

A boy, is chosen to become the tenth boss of the Vongola Family, as he is the great-great-great-great grandson of the first Vongola boss—who moved to Japan from Italy. Timoteo, the Vongola IX—the current head of the family—, sends Reborn, an infant hitman from Italy, to train the reluctant Tsuna. Reborn's chief teaching method is the 'Dying Will Bullet' ( 死ぬ気弾, Shinukidan), which causes a person to be 'reborn' with a stronger self to execute his dying wish. The clumsy, underachieving Tsuna becomes stronger, more confident and willing, making him a suitable Vongola family boss despite his continued reluctance. He makes several friends, including his love interest.

Tsuna gets out of many scrapes on his way to becoming the Vongola boss, fighting escaped posing as Kokuyo Junior High School students. The Varia, the Vongola assassin squad, want their boss, to be the Vongola boss and initiate a competition with Tsuna.

To defeat the Varia, Reborn recruits Tsuna's schoolmates as Vongola guardians:, an explosives expert who wants to be Tsuna's right-hand man;, an athlete who likes baseball and cluelessly thinks of the Mafia as a game;, captain of the school boxing club and Kyoko's older brother, and head prefect., a weak infant hitman who wants to kill Reborn; and, a girl with links to the criminal, also join them. After defeating the Varia, Tsuna and his friends are transported to the future to face the Millefiore family, who are killing the Vongolas. They discover that the Arcobaleno, the seven strongest infants, are dead except for Lal Mirch. When Tsuna and the Vongola guardians fight the Millefiore, they learn that Shoichi Irie, a comrade of Tsuna's future self, sent them to the future because the future Tsuna said they were the only ones able to defeat Millefiore leader Byakuran. Byakuran, who has obtained knowledge from parallel worlds, wants to obtain all the Mafia rings to become. Tsuna and his group defeat Byakuran and return to the present, where they learn that he is to be installed as Vongola X. The ceremony is disrupted by the Shimon Family, who have sworn revenge on the Vongola founding father for allegedly betraying the first Shimon boss.

Tsuna confronts the Shimon Family on a secluded island; the Vindice, a group of former Arcobaleno who protect the laws of the mafia, are involved in the fight and imprison the losers. After several battles it is learned that Daemon Spade, an illusionist and first Vongola generation guardian, was manipulating Shimon, using the conflict to control Mukuro Rokudo and remake the Vongolas in his image. The combined strength of Tsuna and Shimon's leader, Enma Kozato, defeats him. After Tsuna reconciles with Shimon, Reborn and the other Arcobaleno compete among themselves to remove their curse. Each Arcobaleno chooses a representative to fight for them and the winner will be able to undo the curse.

The Vindice enter the competition, informing Reborn and Tsuna that the tournament is a front for the selection of a new Arcobaleno; the previous Arcobaleno die or become Vindice. Tsuna joins the remaining teams to defeat Bermuda, a former Arcobaleno, and the Vindice. On the final day of the Representative Battle of the Rainbow, Tsuna defeats Bermuda and his team.

Checker Face, who inflicted the Arcobaleno Curse of the Rainbow, reveals his true identity as Kawahira, administrator of the humankind's ultimate power, Tri-ni-set. Finding another way to keep the Tri-ni-set safe, Kawahira agrees to entrust it to future generations and remove the curse.

After the Arcobaleno battle, Tsuna refuses to become the tenth head of the Vongola Family and Reborn leaves. A week after his departure, Tsuna realises that he is still his no-good self; nothing has changed. Reborn returns to train Tsuna as Neo-Vongola Primo, similar to Vongola Decimo; Tsuna remembers that he now has friends he can rely on and has been changed by his experiences, thanks to his tutor and partner Reborn. Media Manga. Main article: Reborn! 's prototypes, by Akira Amano, appeared in magazines until a was published on November 17, 2003 in 's. The manga was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from May 24, 2004 to November 12, 2012, and individual chapters were published in by Shueisha from October 4, 2004 to March 4, 2013.

The series is licensed in North America and the United Kingdom by, who published the manga under the Shonen Jump Advanced imprint. The first volume was published October 3, 2006, and Viz' last volume—the sixteenth—was published July 6, 2010. Is licensed in Brazil by, in France by, in Germany by, in Singapore by, in Spain by and in Taiwan. A spin-off manga titled Vongola GP Kuru! ( ボンゴレGP来る!, Bongore GP Kuru!) created by Toshinori Takayama was serialized in Shueisha's from December 2010 to November 2012. It was compiled into three volumes released in 2012 on June 4, September 4 and December 4 respectively. Main article: The series was adapted into a 203-episode anime television series, produced by and directed by Kenichi Imaizumi, which aired from October 7, 2006 to September 25, 2010 on.

Because the anime series was not licensed for distribution outside Japan, exercised on behalf of the Japanese production company to remove episodes of the anime from the Internet. To prevent, notices were sent to fansub groups who were the series. On March 21, 2009 the anime website began streaming subtitled episodes of the series in North America, with new episodes available within an hour after they were aired in Japan. In 2011 Viz Media licensed an uncut, subtitled version for streaming on and VizAnime.com. In Japan the complete series was released into volumes by between January 26, 2007 and April 29, 2011.

Five DVD were released between June 17, 2009 and March 21, 2012 by Marvelous Entertainment in Japan. An was produced under the same staff and cast and was released in October 2009 during the annual. It was released by Pony Canyon on DVD on July 21, 2010 under the title Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Jump Super Anime Tour 2009: Vongola Shiki Shūgaku Ryokō, Kuru! The Complete Memory ( 家庭教師ヒットマンREBORN! ジャンプスーパーアニメツアー2009 ボンゴレ式修学旅行、来る!

THE COMPLETE MEMORY). The DVD version included a short version showed on the tour and a complete edition with new scenes. CDs Reborn! 's music was composed by, with each theme released as a,.

Have been released by in Japan; the first was released on December 20, 2006 and the second was released on April 18, 2007. The third and the fourth were released on August 20, 2008 and on September 15, 2010 respectively. Most of the series' Japanese voice actors have recorded songs for the Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Character Soshutsuen Album Vongola Family Sotojo - Shinukidekatare! Soshiteutae!, and Pony Canyon released a three-volume Opening and Ending Theme Songs.

Video games Twenty-one video games are based on the series, and its characters appear in, and. The first game release was Katekyo Hitman Reborn! DS: Shinuki Max! Vongola Carnival!! On March 29, 2007 for the Nintendo DS. On June 28 the Flame Rumble: Mukuro Kyōshū fighting game was released, with four other games in the Flame Rumble series released for the DS from September 20, 2007 to July 22, 2010.

Was released for (PS2) on August 30, 2007 and for the on January 10, 2008. Unlike the PlayStation 2 version, the Wii game added characters from the fight between the Vongola and the Varia. The adventure game Let's Ansatsu!?

Nerawareta Ju-daime! Was released for the PS2 on October 25, 2007 and a -inspired game, Vongola Shiki Taisen Battle Sugoroku, was released on March 27, 2008 for the DS. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!

DS: Fate of Heat, a fight game, was released for Nintendo DS on May 1, 2008, followed by two sequels: Fate of Heat II: Unmei no Futari on April 16, 2009 and Fate of Heat III: Yuki no Gādian Raishū! On April 29, 2010. An adventure game, Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Ring x Vongola Trainers, was released for the PS2 on August 28, 2008.

Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Battle Arena and Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Battle Arena 2: Spirit Burst were released for the (PSP) on September 18, 2008 and September 17, 2009, respectively.

Another PSP game, Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Kizuna no Tag Battle, was released on February 25, 2010. Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Kindan no Yami no Delta, an action-adventure game for the Wii and PS2, was released in Japan on November 20, 2008.

Three other DS games were released: Katekyo Hitman Reborn! DS: Mafia Daishūgō Vongola Festival!! On December 4, 2008, Katekyo Hitman Reborn! DS: Ore ga Bosu!

Saikyō Family Taisen on December 17, 2009 and Nari Chara: Katekyo Hitman Reborn! For on January 27, 2010. Radio A radio show, ReboRaji! Bucchake Ring Tournament ( リボラジ!〜ぶっちゃけリング争奪戦〜, riboraji! bucchake ringu sōdatsusen), began on September 10, 2007 after the following week's episode was recorded. Its hosts are (the voice of ), (the voice of ) and Rika Ishibashi (the assistant). Guests have appeared since the tenth episode, and it was produced before a live audience during the 2007 Christmas break and (late in the series) in Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo.

Although the planned final episode of Bucchake Ring Tournament aired on June 30, 2008, it resumed three weeks later. Its current title is ReboRaji!

Bucchake Namimori Dong Dong ( リボラジ!ぶっちゃけ 並盛Dong☆Dong, riboraji! Bucchake namimori Ding☆Dong), hosted by Hidekazu Ichinose, Suguru Inoue and (the voice of ). Books A book, Katekyō Hitman Reborn! Official Character Book Vongola 77, was published on October 4, 2007 in Japan. Based on the manga, it covers 77 incidents since Reborn joined the Sawada household. The book profiles major characters, with brief side stories not appearing in the manga and color posters by Akira Amano. Katekyō Hitman Reborn!

Sōshūhen: Vongola Family, a book focusing on Tsuna, Reborn and Tsuna's Guardians was released on October 30, 2009. On April 2, 2010 an artbook, Reborn Colore!, was published. By Hideaki Koyasu and illustrated by Akira Amano, originally serialized in, were published by Shueisha. In the first, Hidden Bullet 1: Mukuro's Illusions ( 隠し弾1 骸幻想, Kakushi dan 1 MukuroGensō), published on March 12, 2007, takes over Kokuyo High. The second, Hidden Bullet 2: X-Fiamma ( 隠し弾2 X-炎, Kakushi dan 2 X-en), published on February 5, 2008, recaps the mystery of Xanxus. A third, Hidden Bullet 3: Millefiore Panic ( 隠し弾3 ミルフィオーレ・パニック, Kakushi dan 3 Mirufiōre・panikku), published on July 3, 2009, focuses on the Millefiore and Vongola families. The fourth and fifth novels were published on April 30, 2010 and May 2, 2011, respectively.

Reception The Reborn! Manga is popular in Japan and, according to, has one of the greatest number of in the country. In 2007 it was the tenth-bestselling series in Weekly Shōnen Jump, with a total of seven million copies sold; in 2008, its sales increased to 15 million copies. Was among Japan's top-selling series for several years.

In 2008 the manga sold 3.3 million copies, the country's fourth-bestselling series. In 2009 it was the sixth-bestselling series in Japan, with sales of 3,694,323 copies. In 2010 Reborn! Was the eighth-bestselling series, with sales of 3,479,219 copies. The manga was the 24th-bestselling series in 2012, with sales of 1,844,824 copies. Overall, it has sold over 30 million copies.

's second light novel was the third-bestseller in Japan in 2008, with sales of 106,229 copies. The anime's DVDs are also popular, sometimes making the Japanese Animation DVD Rankings. Has been reviewed a number of times. According to Carlo Santos of, although the manga's first volume had a weak plot and its art was 'downright messy and crowded' there was 'volatile chemistry' between Tsuna and Reborn.

Popcultureshock.com said that the series was aimed at girls because of the number of male characters, and cited its good combination of artwork and humor. Sparrow of liked its lampooning of the 'Mafia concept' and the manga's artwork, saying the 'cartoonish characters exist alongside chiseled, well-sculpted figures'. The series' change in tone evoked a variety of responses; in a ninth-volume review Sparrow said the series 'is quickly becoming a great shōnen read in no small part due to this current storyline', noting its evolution since Tsuna began to grow up and the fights became more violent. According to Comicbookbin.com, although the fights were well-done and the series was still funny, volume eight of the manga was too violent and ordinary readers might find it strange. Ben Leary of Mania Entertainment was lukewarm about the series' darker tone since the eighth volume. Praising the fights and the handling of the tournament between the Vongola and the Varia, he missed the series' comedy and hoped it would return after the tournament.

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