Katekyo Hitman Reborn/Characters

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This is a list of most of the characters in the manga and anime series Katekyo Hitman Reborn.

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The Varia

Xanxus

The second major villain in the series, this guy is the leader of the Varia Assassination Squad, which should be enough to tell that he isn't someone you want to anger. Too bad though, his Berserk Button is broken and can't be turned off. He was raised as the son of the 9th Vongola Boss, but after discovering that he was adopted, he went on Unstoppable Rage mode and tried to take over the Vongola by force, but ultimately failed and was frozen. Years later, he pulled a lot of strings after discovering that Tsuna would be the 10th boss instead of him. That way, he would not only kill the competition, but have the support of the higher circles of the Vongola. Once again, he was thwarthed, and ten years in the future, he fights on the same side as Tsuna for the Vongola's victory.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Angrish: It's second nature to him.
  • Art Evolution: He seems to be one of the more affected ones by this. Apparently, he received one hell of a makeover 10 years into the future. From this to this. His fans also increased exponentially after his new appearance.
  • Authority Equals Asskicking
  • Badass
  • Bad Boss: Just look at how he treats Squalo. The fact that Viper preferred to run away than to face his anger after losing to Mukuro should also tell you something.
  • Beauty Is Never Tarnished: His face is covered in scars and he's always frowning, and yet the fangirls go bonkers over him.
  • Beam Spam: His X guns.
  • Big Bad Good
  • Bring It: During their battle, after listening to Siel monologue for a while, Xanxus gets bored and calmly beckons for him to just come and get some already. Badass ensues.
  • Cheating: Not only a bastard, but a cheating bastard at that. For short context; he overtook the Nono as Vongola head and placed his tattered body within Gola Mosca to frame his rivals guardians for murdering one of the Mafia's pillars as a cheap excuse to Avenge the man he saw fit to Kill and Replace. For a longer answer? See unfit for greatness below.
  • Energy Ball: The Flame of Rage.
  • Evil Laugh: He tends to have it when he goes off ranting about how everyone else is trash.
  • Evil Sounds Deep: Deep, manly and raspy.
  • Female Gaze: In the anime, during his fight with Rasiel, the camera spends quite a bit of time lingering on those leather-clad legs of his.
  • Gangsta Style
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars
  • Guns Akimbo: With special guns made for Beam O Wars.
  • Human Popsicle: Though he stays frozen less than a decade.
  • Jerkass: Through and through.
  • Karma Houdini: Despite everything he'd done which both violated the right of succession, not to mention the rules of the mafia he wished to rule over. That loudmouthed blowhard Xanxus nor his gangster trash friends never truly suffered any real consequences for all the BS he pulled; given said same Slime Ball's over glorified temper tantrum was what started the whole right of succession arc.
  • Kick the Dog: On a regular basis, even his own underlings weren't safe from his antics.
  • Kick the Son of a Bitch: Feels kinda cathartic seeing the asshole king get frozen by the one he deemed a fake compared to himself and be rejected by the Sky Rings in that same order.
  • Kill'Em All: When everything was said and done, after being rejected by the Sky Rings. He would attempt to wipe out the opposing faction even when he lost the battle game in spectacular fashion.
  • Lucky Bastard: One of his more aggravating traits; despite not wining the succession battle he still got off scot free after everything he'd done. Considering the Long List of Crimes on this asshat's ledger that would generally anger a lot of people in the Mafia world; that son of a bitch was lucky he didn't get thrown in the Vendice Prison, luckier still he wasn't left back on ice when Tsunayoshi froze him.
  • Manchild: What his entire bratty, entitled, disrespectful character boils down to in a nutshell. Both before and after he'd found out the truth of his inheritance. Or lack thereof due to being ineligible for it.
  • Mr. Fanservice: He fits every single qualification!!!
  • Ominous Pipe Organ: His theme music. Which is epic by the way.
  • Perpetual Frowner: You don't really wanna see him smile.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: A selfish problem child coddled by the misplaced kindness of a mob boss who threw a Suicidal Cosmic Temper Tantrum when he found out he was never suitable for the position of leadership to begin with. All of which; coupled with being a dishonerable prick in name and by right, proving what an unimportant asshole who never deserved to succeed in the first place he well and truly was.
  • The Stoic: He's this until he smiles, especially ten years later.
  • Rage Against the Mentor + Calling the Old Man Out
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Siel even calls attention to this, remarking how his vicious red eyes resemble his Cool Pet's.
  • Scars Are Forever: And some appear when in Unstoppable Rage.
  • Seven Deadly Sins: He's Wrath personified.
  • Shirtless Scene: This and here. It's almost like Amano has some sort of fetish for him seeing as the only person she ever draws shirtless otherwise is Tsuna and that's only when he gets shot by the Dying Will Bullet...
  • Slouch of Villainy: And he doesn't even have to get up to kick your ass.
  • Sore Loser: At the end of the Succession Arc, win or lose, Xanxus had ordered the Varia to slaughter Tsuna and his guardians as well as all their friends and family out of spite.
  • Spoiled Brat: He was raised to have everything only to discover that he couldn't have that from the very beginning. He didn't take it well.
    • Even 10 years into the future, although some say he's improved,[1] he's still horribly spoiled and rotten tempered, as seen in the "beef incident." It has to be beef, and it has to be filleted, and how do they expect him to eat this shit?!
  • Straw Hypocrite: Always a boisterous, condescending showboat who likens Tsuna as false and a piece of trash while he himself is nothing more than a traitor, a liar, a scumbag in charge of a league of scumbags and an all consuming fraudulent illegitimate ass whom proved himself unworthy of kindness or respect from his surrogate father figure. Much less suitable to be the Tenth Vongola Head considering he was an uppity conceited brat who let his volatility and hideously inflated egotism show long before he found out the truth.
    • A decade in the future where Byakuran was making a mess of things for the Vongola; despite attempting to murder his parental figure and use it as a means of acquiring leadership rights to the Vongola in the past. Said bastard son took up the long deceased Nono's name as a banner in rebellion to the Funeral Wreath incursion.
  • Tall, Dark and Handsome
  • The Gunslinger
  • This Cannot Be!: He is clearly getting beaten by Tsuna towards the end of their fight. He's not too happy about that and says things like "Not possible! This is impossible!"
  • Unfit for Greatness: Both played with and invoked. Not only do the Vongola Rings of the sky flame reject him as the tenth successor, he proves time and time again why he is not worthy of the mantle. Even Tsuna Lampshades such an aspect. Said bastard drives that point home by being an underhanded dirtbag who uses every rotten trick in the book to ascend his undeserved throne. Cheating during the final match by giving his lackeys vital medicine during his and Tsuna's battle, sticking the Vongola Nono inside Gola during Hibari's battle further injuring his adopted father to use his death as justification for securing his seat of power. On top of rigging the mech to go berserk and murder all of Tsuna's guardians in an engineered tragedy. All on top of when he was beaten twice and rejected as Vongola Decimo; ordering the eradication of his enemies while the game was still ongoing, attempted to call his private army to deal with Tsuna, his guardians and all their associates to try and take the mantle by force.
  • We Have Reserves: His attitude to his subordinates in general. He even laughed when he heard that Squalo had died!
  • What Do They See in Him?: Seriously, why is it that Xanxus gets so much love and affection in and out of series. Despite being a frothing and foulmouthed raging jerkaholic whose little less than a arrogant, violent, treacherous, patricidal and hideously disloyal windbag who has no respect for anything or anyone; including his most faithful followers?

Superbia Squalo

Xanxus's second in command, and by far most loyal subordinate. Squalo is a master swordsman who defeated different styles to perfect his own. He was up to be the Varia's leader, but mellowed out as soon as Xanxus entered the picture. Not only that, he stays loyal to his boss even after being treated like trash, which made him a fan girl favorite by default. He made a promise to never cut his hair until Xanxus became boss of the Vongola family. Was defeated in the Ring Battles by Yamamoto, while his future self becomes his Sink or Swim Mentor.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Animal Motifs: Everything about him screams Jaws.
  • Artificial Limbs: Cut off his own hand in order to better understand one of his opponent's fighting styles. He has it replaced with a hand that can turn at any angle which he attaches his sword to. Literally.
  • Badass Long Hair
  • Battle Cry
  • Beauty Is Never Tarnished: Not a single mark even after losing the Rain Battle or after another ten years of fights.
  • Bishounen
  • Blood Knight
  • Catch Phrase: VOOOOIIII!!!
  • Devoted To Xanxus
  • Everything's Even Worse with Sharks: He almost got eaten by a shark after the Rain battle, but survived. Ironically, his box weapon animal turns out to be a shark.
  • Face Palm: When Yamamoto is 'screwing around' with his puppy.
  • Fridge Logic: If he promised to never cut his hair again, why does he still have bangs?
  • Hot-Blooded
  • Ho Yay: Xanxus, Yamamoto, Dino, and occasionally Lussuria.
    • Dino?
      • Squalo's first appearance has him yelling at everyone with an arrogant smirk on his face, which promptly disappears when Dino shows up, which indicates a certain amount of respect. Dino's faith (if faith had extremely negative connotations) in Squalo's abilities during the Rain Battle makes that respect mutual. Further more, during the future arc, random interactions seem to have Dino pegged as the one person Squalo doesn't communicate with by shouting.
      • The Inheritance Ceremony had Dino and Squalo talking to Tsuna, Dino's advice being "WE won't pry if you won't tell US" and "WE can help." Considering this is Squalo he's talking about, without previous references, no less...
      • Squalo called out "We're going!" after that, too. The Varia had just shown up, Squalo and Dino had yet to converse, yet they're already talking and walking together in sync...
      • "It'd be nice if we could just have a quiet meal, right, Bucking Horse?"
  • Important Haircut: Due to his promise to Xanxus.
  • Large Ham: This is how LARGE it is.
  • Meaningful Name: "Superbi" is "Pride" in Italian, while "Squalo" is "Shark". Two motiffs for the price of one name!
  • Mr. Fanservice: His fangirls will tell you that.
  • No Indoor Voice: He even has the well-deserved title of the loudest mafia member, according to Fuuta's ranking.
  • Rapunzel Hair
  • Seven Deadly Sins: As obvious as the other ones, he's Pride.
  • Sink or Swim Mentor: His TYL self to Yamamoto
  • The Lancer
  • The Promise: To Xanxus
  • Tsundere: if this is anything to go by.
  • Undying Loyalty: Again, to Xanxus.
  • Unexplained Recovery: Seriously, a few bandages and a few days rest after getting nommed by a shark and he's fit to randomly show up at the Sky Battle. Granted, he was covered with bandages and sitting in a wheelchair, with a Cavallone grunt holding a gun to his head. It might be more of a case of "forced to be there..."
  • White-Haired Pretty Boy: And how.

Lussuria

A flamboyant martial arts expert and master of the Muay Thai style. Did we mention he's gay? Very, very, very gay. Alright then. Faces off against Ryohei (who quickly becomes his new object of lust) in a very brightly lit boxing ring, and shatters his opponents hand with a metal cap strapped to his knee. Despite this, he was eventually defeated, and Xanxus has him shot. He recovers though, and went on to aid Vongola in the future.

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Levi A Than

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Belphegor

Resident genius prince of the Varia. Holder of the Ring of Storm, fought Gokudera for it. Nicknamed "Prince the Ripper" because he murdered his twin brother and becomes euphoric when he sees his own blood. He is supposed to represent the sin of Sloth since in Christian tradition, Belphegor is said to be the chief demon of this deadly sin.

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Gola Mosca

At first, Mosca was the most mysterious member of the Varia, never speaking a word and hiding his face at all times. As his team's Cloud guardian, he fought Hibari for the Cloud ring, but fell to a single attack of his opponent. It was then that his true identity was revealed: Gola Mosca is actually a prototype weapon that Varia stole from the Vongola HQ. It's a combat robot that feeds on the flame energy of anyone who is placed inside it, and will stop at nothing to complete its objective. As such, it's the main piece for the completion of Xanxus's plans.

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Fran

The newest officer member of the Varia in the future who uses a Hell Ring with the numbers "666" imprinted on it. Introduced during the Varia attack on a Millefiore base in Italy, Fran is Mammon's replacement as the group's illusionist and is thus forced to wear a large frog hat to symbolize this. Fran has a calm demeanor despite being very antagonistic towards the other members of the Varia, verbally attacking them. He can be sarcastic, coldy abusive, and very, very blunt. Fran is portrayed as a level-headed coward, that prefers running rather than fighting. He occasionally forgets that he is the Varia's illusionist and is supposed to see through the illusions that enemies set up, making vague references to the fact that he has a master. He is often teamed up with Bel, whom he calls "senpai." Fran is actually quite talented in illusions, being able to make it seem like he and Bel died fighting Rasiel. There seems to be more to him than meets the eye with Fran; when Bel embedded knives into his back, he didn't even bleed, and simply took out the knives, bending and disposing of them.


Mammon/Marmon/Viper

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The CEDEF

Iemitsu Sawada

Tsuna's elusive father, who everyone believes is either dead or working in some far-off oil field. How wrong they are...

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Basil

Iemitsu's young disciple and subordinate. He possesses the blue, rain attribute flame, and has the ability to go into Dying Will Mode when he consumes special pills made by Iemitsu. Due to being strictly trained since early childhood, he is a very talented fighter. Unbeknownst to Basil, in order for Iemistu to safely deliver the real halves of the Vongola rings to Japan, he was sent to deliver the fake Vongola Rings to Tsuna. During this, he encounters Superbia Squalo, and is subsequently beat. Despite being used as a decoy, he remains extremely loyal to Iemitsu, and helps train Tsuna in order to help the latter control the Dying Will Flame. The CEDEF later sends him into the future as support for the Vongola, and his box weapon is shown to release a dolphin, which he can telepathically communicate with. Basil also has a habit of speaking in an archaic manner and refers to most with the suffix '-dono'. This unusual habit sometimes interferes in his way of modern speech.

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Vongola Geek Squad

Gianinni

Part of a family who has provided weapons' tuners for the Vongola for many years, but his own "modifications" actually make all the weapons far less useful.[46] He travels inside a round mechanical machine, but does not seem to do so anymore in the future, a time where his skills have greatly improved.

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The Millefiore Family

Byakuran Gesso

Look at the image next to this description. You see someone like that and you think he's a pretty nice guy, huh? Wrong, oh so very, very wrong. Byakuran is a Big Bad if ever there was one. As boss of the frighteningly powerful Millifiore Family, his goal is to obtain the Vongola Rings and, which, together with his Mare Rings and the Arcobaleno Pacifiers, will form the Trinesete, something that, according to him, will allow him to gain dominance over the world. He's arguably the nastiest villain in the series yet (and when your competition are the likes of Rokudo Mukuro and Xanxus, that's saying something).

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Uni

She's a young, kindhearted, and caring girl...who is also the Millefiore Family's second-in-command, the head of the Black Spell, and the captain of the 1st Calendula Squad. On top of all that, she's the former leader of the Giglio Nero Family, inheriting the position and the Orange Arcobaleno Pacifier after her mother's early death. The Giglio Nero's strength is waning, however, and Uni is forced to agree to the merging of the Giglio Nero and Gesso families to form the Millefiore.

She defects to Tsuna's side and takes the Arcobaleno pacifiers with her, after watching Byakuran disregard a promise made between him and Irie Shouichi.

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Gamma

An A ranked member of the Millefiore Family, who commands the 3rd attack squad of the Black Spell and is responsible for wiping out many of the allies of the Vongola Family with his later found to be fake Lightning Mare Ring. He's deeply devoted to his boss, Uni, and has a deep hatred of Byakuran and members of the White Spell, believing that the former did something to Uni that caused her to lose her cheerful demeanor.

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Genkishi

A Millefiore illusionist and swordsman. He carries four swords, as well as the fake Mist Mare Ring and one of the six Hell Rings. Despite being a former Giglio Nero member, Genkishi devoted himself to following Byakuran when he saved him from an incurable disease, and even instigated the Giglio Nero/Gesso merger by faking his defeat at the hands of Squalo. However, when Byakuran had requested him to steal the Mare Rings and Sky Pacifier from the Giglio Nero, he was unable to do so due to Uni. This leads him to go to great lengths to prove his loyalty to Byakuran, even being consumed by his Hell Ring, which changes him physically and mentally, in order to defeat Tsuna in battle. Though his transformation grants him greater power, he loses to Tsuna and escapes by using one of his box weapons. He resurfaces during the Vongolas' battle with the Six Funeral Wreaths disguised as Saru, one of Torikabuto's subordinate. There, he is defeated in a rematch with Yamamoto and gets killed by Kikyou when he loses under Byakuran's orders.

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Shouichi Irie

He's initially an unsuspecting middle school kid who becomes caught up in the antics concerning Tsuna and his friends early on in the series, but ends up in possession of some Bovino family weaponry, including the Ten-Year Bazooka. He is the captain of the White Spell's 2nd Rose Squad, and is also one of the Millefiore's six A rank members. He reports directly to Byakuran, and has been secretly researching the Ten-Year Bazooka in order to find a way to time travel.

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Spanner

A member of the Black Spell. He belongs to the family's tech department and is responsible for the creation of the family's Moska robots, which are giant humanoid robots created for combat. He was told by Irie to locate and eliminate Tsuna.

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Glo Xinia

A captain of the White Spell's 8th Wisteria squad and is the holder of the fake Rain Mare Ring. He encounters the younger Chrome Dokuro. He fights with a box of the rain element, an owl covered in the Dying Will Flame, later revealed to be playing host to Mukuro. After his battle with Chrome he was hospitalized with severe injuries and a broken jaw, but it is later discovered that he planted a tracking device on Chrome.

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Rasiel

Belphegor's older twin brother and possesses the fake Storm Mare Ring. He and Bel fought constantly as children, but he always won, so to beat him, Bel put laxatives in Siel's food to incapacitate him. Originally thought to have been killed by Bel, Siel reveals himself as the one responsible for the Millefiore defense in Italy, and can unleash bats from his special box that can emit invisible storm flames to harm his enemies. His personality is no different from Bel's, except that opposed to a prince, he states that he's a king.

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Orgelt

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Baishana

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Iris Hepburn

Iris is a low ranking operative within the Millefiore's White Spell division. She has purple eyes and boasts chocolate brown hair adorned in an afro, her dress style accommodates an all white tube dress with thigh high boots and a pair of large hoop earrings on with with two smaller heart shaped earrings hanging off the bigger set. She'd been slated to terminate Tsunayoshi and the traitor Spanner when she; alongside Ginger, found them in the lower levels. But was summarily defeated by the 10th Vongola head due to underestimating his power and over estimating herself.

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Ginger Bread

A young boy who wears a wizard's hat and cape, with stars in his eyes. Lal Mirch asks if he is Ginger Bread; he calmly states that he doesn't go by that name anymore. He first claims that his attacks are derived from sorcery, but later reveals them to be based on spiders with sun flames. He sends out dolls to attack as the real Ginger Bread has yet to reveal himself.

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The Six Funeral Wreaths

Kikyou

One of the Six Funeral Wreaths, Kikyou is the holder of the Cloud Mare Ring. He seems to be the unofficial leader of the group and is quite calm most of the time.

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Zakuro

One of the Six Funeral Wreaths, Zakuro is the holder of the Storm Mare Ring. He is very loyal to Byakuran, having burned down his own hometown on Byakuran's orders. He is also highly arrogant, calling others 'idiot' and 'imbecile' often.

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Daisy

One of the Six Funeral Wreaths, Daisy is the holder of the Sun Mare Ring. He has a rather uncanny apperance with scars on his face, dirty-looking hair, sunken eyes, and a creepy plushie in his hands.

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Bluebell

One of the Six Funeral Wreaths, Bluebell is the holder of the Rain Mare Ring. Possibly the only female in the group (depending on the gender of Ghost), she is also the Token Loli. She may be older than she looks as well.

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Torikabuto

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Ghost

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The Cavallone Family

Dino Cavallone

He was exactly like Tsuna before he was trained by Reborn and became the family leader he is today earning him the title of "Bucking-Horse Dino" and leading the Cavallone family to the rank of third most influential. Too bad every time his family isn't present he can completely fumble even the simplest of tasks. He definitely expected more out of Tsuna, remarking he "didn't have the aura" but eventually takes on the role of older brother to him and helps out in the future.

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Romario

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The Tomaso Family

Naito Longchamp

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Lunga

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Mangusta

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Pantera

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The Simon Family

Enma Kozato

The Shimon counterpart to Tsuna. Like Tsuna, he considers himself a reluctant, "no-good" boss who does not want to be involved in the Mafia. However, they both are inevitably involved because they want to protect their Family. He has very poor social skills, is weak minded, and even reminds Tsuna of who he used to be (and in many aspects, still is). It is shown later that that he holds a grudge against Tsuna for the apparent betrayal of Shimon Cozart by Vongola Primo and the death of his sister and parents by Sawada Iemitsu. It was really Daemon Spade who caused this though.

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Adelheid Suzuki

The Shimon counterpart to Hibari Kyoya. Like Hibari, Adelheid is the most powerful guardian. She is also similar in that they are both serious, strict with committee rules, always willing to use force in order to get what they want, very intimidating, and extremely proud of their abilities. However, that's as far as the similarities go. Unlike Hibari, Adelheid is very loyal, compassionate, and supportive of those in the Shimon Family and even serves as more of a leader than Enma.

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Aoba: He didn't even waver under Adelheid's wonderful panty attack!

  • Slap Slap Kiss:She and Julie; see Minion Shipping above.
  • Smug Super: Before dueling Hibari, she insists that she doesn't even need to "cross weapons" with him in order to beat him and then flat out declares herself already victorious.
    • Then, after revealing her "Ice Castle" defense ability and ice clones, she asserts that Hibari never had a chance to begin with.
    • Hell, of all the members of Shimon, she seems to run her mouth the most about how the Shimon is allegedly far superior to the Vongola in power (and morals). It's like she's begging to be on the receiving end of a Shut UP, Hannibal moment.
  • Tall, Dark and Bishoujo
  • Team Mom: Shown in a flashback in 321 to hang out with Shitt P., practice baseball with Kaoru, spar with Koyo, buy food for Rauji, help Enma with his clothes/injuries, and punish Julie when he acts up.
  • Tsundere: For Julie.
  • Unknown Rival: Adelheid acknowledges Hibari's strength but on the other hand, he had never actually acknowledged hers. He said that he "had seen the size of the fang of her beast and she could never bite him to death."

Shitt P.

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  • All of the Other Reindeer: In her fight against Gokudera, she mentions that she was picked on by others for eccentricities, which made her cold towards insults and very proud of herself, claiming that she loved herself first. This entire conversation can be seen as Motive Rant.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: The weirdest character encountered so far. Gokudera even thinks she's an alien underground creature.
  • Expy: She is very similar to Lady Gaga
  • Irony: She begins to think of Gokudera as a "Warm U.M.A".
  • Insistent Terminology: She insists on being called "Shitopi-chan" and will flat out ignore you unless you call her that.
  • It's All About Me: Sort of. While she says she has a lot of people that she loves, she says she loves herself the most and only fights for herself.
  • Spider Limbs: Her ring weapon, which shoots her swamp flame, which can "ferment" things.
  • Unfortunate Names: Need we say more?

Kaoru Mizuno

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  • Big Damn Heroes:Pulls one in the latest chapter by showing up and stabbing Daemon Spade in the back.
  • Blade Below the Shoulder:His ring weapon, which is more like a lance below the shoulder.
  • Easily Forgiven: Kaoru openly points out how he nearly killed Yamamoto after the latter saves him from Daemon Spade's attack. Yamamoto being Yamamoto, he just laughs it off saying they're friends, so of course he'd come help him.
  • Face of a Thug
  • Younger Than They Look: Lampshaded constantly with people mistaking him for a parent, even though he is still in middle school.
  • False Friend: Kaoru's the main reason Yamamoto is still in the operation room at the hospital. Though it's made clear that he feels pretty bad about it, to the point where he forfeits when his fight comes up.
  • Manly Tears: When Yamamoto saves his life.
  • Senseless Sacrifice: Lampshaded by himself when he takes a stab for Yamamoto from Daemon, knowing full well that Yamamoto could have dodged it. He just wanted to repay him.

Koyo Aoba

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Large Ooyama

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Julie Katou

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  • Chivalrous Pervert: He's a complete flirt around cute girls, but rarely means any harm. The one time he did, it was actually D.Spade parading around as him.
  • Expy: For someone in Middle School he certainly looks a lot like Johnny Depp.
  • Foe Yay: Oh so very much with Chrome.
  • Grand Theft Me/People Puppet: Julie has, for almost the entire time the readers have known him, actually spent it playing vessel for Daemon Spade. Sucks to be him.
  • Master of Illusion: The Desert Flame seems to hold similar qualities to a Mist Flame. Also one by proxy of being one of Daemon Spade's vessels.
  • Megane
  • Minion Shipping: It's revealed through flashback that Julie and Adelheid had a thing for each other.
  • Nice Hat: His fedora.
  • The Slacker: He even lampshades it in one of Adelheid's flashbacks when he admits that while he acts foolish most of the time, although he immediately subverts it when he says he would gladly give his life away to protect the Shimon family.
  • Split Personality Takeover: What Daemon's response to Adelheid's questioning about what happened to Julie essentially amounted to.


Free Agents

Bianchi

Gokudera's older half-sister. She uses "poison cooking" as her main weapon. Also in love with Reborn. Subsequently also a complete badass.

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I-Pin

She is an assassin from Hong Kong, and speaks in nothing but Chinese. Even though this 5-year-old little girl can't speak Japanese, the 15-year-old "Adult I-pin" eventually enters a Japanese College, and despite the fact that she is one of the most promising young assassins, she works part-time at a Chinese Restaurant ten years later. She has a crush on Kyoya Hibari, who looks like her teacher. During times of extreme stress, she will latch onto the nearest person, and a clock will appear on her head, when it reaches zero, there is an explosion like a bomb.

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Dr. Shamal

A womanizer who hits on every beautiful woman he sees. Though he is often unsuccessful, he is always seen hitting on one woman and then instantly moves on to hit on the next woman that passes by him. Surprisingly, putting aside his normal lecherous attitude, Shamal happens to be a notorious assassin called "Trident Shamal", and is also a renowned doctor, but he refuses to treat men. He uses trident mosquitoes to infect his targets with deadly illnesses. Since he contracts viruses and diseases easily, he carries 666 pills that contain mosquitoes infected with deadly diseases. He claims to be infected with 666 diseases, but is not dead because all his diseases negate each other. He was also once asked to join the Varia but refused.

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Fuuta de la Stella

A young boy who ranks people by their abilities in a book half his own height. He has an extremely wide range of knowledge on thousands of people and is considered to be a valuable informant for the Mafia, sometimes being paid insane amounts of money for a copy of certain rankings, but due to this, he is often chased by the Mafia. When he ranks people, gravity around him becomes distorted, making objects around him float, and images of stars and galaxies appear in his eyes. It is unknown how he actually gathers his information, but his rankings do become skewed when it rains. He also has to be looking at the person to determine their rankings. He calls Tsuna his big brother, and starts living in his house. In the future, after gathering information with Bianchi, Futa, who now carries a suitcase rather than a book, returns to Japan with crucial information about the Millefiore Family. Futa also reveals that he was Lambo's guardian until three years before Tsuna's arrival in the future, and prefers that Lambo not be endangered.

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Uncle Kawahira

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Nana Sawada

She is Tsuna's mother, who, despite caring deeply for him, has fairly little belief in her son succeeding in life: she does not expect him to get into a good college, tends to have outbursts claiming that her son is a loser, is eternally grateful for Haru wanting to be his girlfriend despite how pathetic he is in her eyes, etc. She helps feed all the people that are presently living in her house and does not see anything strange with any of them. In the future, she was revealed to be on vacation with her husband in Italy when the Millefiore Family attacked the Vongola headquarters; her current condition is unknown.

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Kyoko Sasagawa

She's the love interest. A good girl who likes cooking and knitting. Her older brother Ryohei is virtually the oposite of her quiet demeanor, but they still get along, (not that you see them together often or anything). Tsuna's feelings for her stemmed from the fact that she was the only girl to talk to him in over a year, but now she's caught up in all this mess along with Haru. It seemed like being constantly lied to has been getting frustrating to her.

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Haru Miura

She is the one girl who actually likes Tsuna in a romantic sense, and attends Midori Middle School, one of the toughest elite schools to get into in the area. She initially adored Reborn, but after she was saved by Tsuna, she diverted her adoration towards him instead. She loves children and is usually the one to babysit Lambo and I-Pin.

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Hana Kurokawa

Kyoko's best friend who hates children to the point she gets hives when she gets near them. Ironically enough, she gets married to Ryohei later.

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Mochida

Kyoko's "ex" love interest and the very first antagonist, if you can call him that.

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