Gokudera decides to fight Gamma alone without Yamamoto's assistance. As they are searching, Gokudera and Yamamoto encounter Gamma, one of the Six Funeral Wreaths of the Millefiore Family. Tsuna and Lal Mirch search for Kyoko, while Gokudera and Yamamoto search for Hibird. Transcription: " Fukyō Waon" ( Japanese: 不協和音) Kyoko is also revealed to have run away from the base in search of her brother in the future. When the base receives a SOS signal, it is found to be from Hibird. Tsuna manages to open the box given to him by Lal Mirch to reveal an Arcobaleno Pacifier, but made of stone. Transcription: " Saisho no Shiren" ( Japanese: 最初の試練) Lal Mirch asks Tsuna to open a box of an unknown element as the sky flame is able to open boxes of all elements. Lal Mirch teaches Tsuna, Yamamoto, and Gokudera about the rings and boxes The rings are revealed to emit a flame depending on the element of the user and boxes contain weapons or animals enchanted by those flames. While recovering from their injuries, Tsuna learns the only way to return to the past is to gather the guardians, defeat Byakuran and eliminate the man with the glasses, Shoichi Irie. Transcription: " Kako e no Tegakari" ( Japanese: 過去への手がかり) While protecting Kyoko, Tsuna manages to defeat the second Millefiore member by using his Zero Point Break Through technique but is greatly injured protecting her. He defeats one of the Millefiore Blackspell members. Gokudera uses his ring and opens his box weapon to reveal a cannon. Yamamoto is knocked unconscious by the Millefiore members while trying to protect everyone. Transcription: " Kakugo no Honō" ( Japanese: 覚悟の炎) Just as Future Yamamoto is about to defeat them, a cloud of purple smoke appears and the past forms of Yamamoto, Lambo, I-Pin, Haru and Kyoko appear. They try to find Kyoya Hibari, but runs into the future forms of Lambo and I-Pin protecting Haru Miura and Kyoko Sasagawa from two Millefiore Family members from Blackspell. Tsuna, Gokudera and Future Yamamoto goes out of the hideout and to the outside. Transcription: " Shugosha Sagashi" ( Japanese: 守護者探し) The future Takeshi Yamamoto defeats the robot and leads them into the hideout where they find out the truth and the secrets. They come across a dangerous machine called a Mosca Robot.
Tsuna and Gokudera venture with Lal Mirch in the woods. They are then attacked by Lal Mirch who is later revealed to be an ally. Hayato Gokudera also appears and soon realize they are not being sent back after the usual time limit. He then appears in the world ten years in the future. Thus Tsuna Sawada tries to make Adult Lambo appear by taking Lambo's bazooka and firing it at him in order to explain what had happened, but results in Tsuna to be accidentally shot in the process. The strange thing is nobody came in his place. Reborn is hit by Lambo's ten-year bazooka and sent into the future. Transcription: " Jūnen-go no Sekai" ( Japanese: 10年後の世界) New episodes are available to everyone a week after its airing in Japan.
HIBARI HITMAN REBORN SERIES
On March 21, 2009, Japan's d-rights production company collaborated with the anime-streaming website called Crunchyroll in order to begin streaming subbed episodes of the Japanese-dubbed series worldwide. The final volume of the season, Burn.7, was released on March 18, 2009. Burn.1 was released on September 17, 2008. Marvelous Entertainment released the season into seven DVD compilations labeled as "Burn" volumes, with each containing four episodes. until episode 89, and then "Cycle" by Cherryblossom until episode 101. The first ending theme is "Stand Up!" by Lead, which is used until episode 76. The opening theme is "88" by LM.C, which is used throughout the entire season. įour pieces of theme musics are used for the episodes: one opening theme and three ending themes.
As they arrive, they discover that the Millefiore Mafia family has been annihilating the Vongola. The plot, based on the Reborn! manga by Akira Amano, follows how Tsunayoshi "Tsuna" Sawada, the candidate to be the Mafia boss of the Vongola Famiglia, and his friends are accidentally sent to the future nearly 10 years later. Titled as Katekyō Hitman Reborn! in Japan, the Japanese television series was directed by Kenichi Imaizumi, and produced and animated by Artland.
HIBARI HITMAN REBORN TV
The fourth season of the Reborn! anime series is a compilation of episodes 74 to 101 from the series, which aired in Japan from Mato Septemon TV Tokyo.