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Hitman reborn tv tropes
Hitman reborn tv tropes






People would say that this anime seemed to be a ripoff of the anime Code Geass as it also shows elements of Mecha Robots and Supernatural powers but I could say that this anime shows a different kind of feel. Shu with Ayase Shinomiya a Member of The Undertakers

hitman reborn tv tropes

What came out of Inori's chest seems to look like sword with a strong color of silver and using this "void" he was able to defeat the Endlave thus starting his battle against the GHQ as an Undertaker and his battle to discover what lies beyond living a normal life. The gene container was shattered by the Endlave's shot and suddenly a burst of energy like thing bursts out from Shu He then puts his hand of Inori's chest and slowly pulls the thing called the "void".

hitman reborn tv tropes

He did not know that he carries the void genome a gene that could grant the user the power of the Kings or should I say the power to draw out the people's hearts. The tides changed when Shu tries to save Inori from the assault of the Endlaves (Mechanical robots in Guilty crown). Eventually Shu became acquainted with the leader of the Undertakers named Tsustugami Gai who is soon to have a bigger part in Shu's life as an Undertaker.

hitman reborn tv tropes

Never knowing what he will encounter, He joins Inori who turns out to be one of the members of the rebel group called the undertakers who fights the government unit called the GHQ. The protagonist, Ouma Shu, is just a normal student wanting to live a pretty normal life but as she met Inori Yuzuriha (An internet idol from the band Egoist) his life began to collide with the fight for the world's survival.

hitman reborn tv tropes

Understanding people could be really difficult but will you think if you have powers to pull out people's hearts? Guilty Crown, an anime made by Production I.G, pretty well sums up how people could really understand each other through certain circumstances.








Hitman reborn tv tropes