List of ''Reborn!'' episodes (seasons 2–3)

Cover of Reborn!'s DVD Battle.1 volume released by Marvelous Entertainment.

The second season of the Reborn! anime series is a compilation of episodes 34 to 65 from the series, while the third season collects from episode 66 to 73. The second season aired in Japan from June 2, 2007 to January 12, 2008 on TV Tokyo, while the third season followed it from January 19, 2008 to March 8, 2008.[1][2] Titled as Katekyō Hitman Reborn! in Japan, the Japanese television series was directed by Kenichi Imaizumi, and produced and animated by Artland. The plot, based on the Reborn! manga by Akira Amano, follows the life of Tsunayoshi "Tsuna" Sawada, the candidate to be the Mafia boss of the Vongola Famiglia, who must fight against a group of assassins called the Varia who wants to get their leader Xanxus to become the Vongola boss. In order to help Tsuna, some of his friends become guardians for the Vongola to fight the Varia.[3]

Six pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: two opening themes and four ending themes. The first opening theme is LM.C's "Boys and Girls", while in episode 52 it is changed to Cherryblossom's "Dive to World". The first ending theme is Splay's "Echo Again" until episode thirty-eight, then Idoling's "Friend" until episode fifty-one. Two of the anime's voice actors, Takashi Kondō and Toshinobu Iida, provided their voices for the fifth ending theme, "Sakura Addiction", which is used for episodes fifty-two to sixty-two. That is followed by Lead's "STAND UP!" for the remainder of the season.

Marvelous Entertainment released the season onto ten DVD compilations separated into eight "Battle" volumes and two "Daily Chapter" volumes, with each containing a total of four episodes. The Battle volumes were released from November 30, 2007 to June 27, 2008, and contained episodes 34 to 65. The Daily Chapter volumes were released on July 25, 2008 and August 29, 2008, and contained episodes 66 to 73. 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. New episodes are available to everyone a week after its airing in Japan.[4]

Season 2: 2007–2008

EP# Title Original airdate
34"The Varia Arrive"
"Variā Kuru!" (ヴァリアー来る!)
June 2, 2007
35"The Seven Vongola Rings"
"Vongore Ringu Nanatsu" (ボンゴレリング7つ)
June 9, 2007
36"Tutors on the Move"
"Katekyō, Ugoku" (カテキョー, 動く)
June 16, 2007
37"Teacher and Student Together"
"Shitei Konbi, Sorou" (師弟コンビ, 揃う)
June 23, 2007
38"The Selfish Baby Cow Vanishes"
"Wagamama Koushi no Shissō" (ワガママ子牛の失踪)
June 30, 2007
39"The Unseen Enemies' Goal"
"Miezaru Teki no Mokuteki wa" (見えざる敵の目的は)
July 7, 2007
40"The Battle of the Rings Begins!"
"Ring Sōdatsusen, Kaishi!" (リング争奪戦, 開始!)
July 14, 2007
41"The Guardian of the Sun Ring's Feelings"
"Hare no Shugosha no Omoi" (晴の守護者の思い)
July 21, 2007
42"The Power to Overcome Adversity"
"Gyakkyō o Hanekaesu Chikara" (逆境をはね返す力)
July 28, 2007
43"Thunder Strike from Twenty Years Later"
"20 nen go no Raigeki" (20年後の雷撃)
August 4, 2007
44"The Stolen Sky Ring"
"Ubawareta Ōzora no Ringu" (奪われた大空のリング)
August 11, 2007
45"Raging Storm Battle"
"Dotō no Arashisen" (怒涛の嵐戦)
August 18, 2007
46"Reason to Fight"
"Tatakau Riyū" (戦う理由)
August 25, 2007
47"The Strongest, Invincible Style"
"Saikyō Muteki no Ryūha" (最強無敵の流派)
September 1, 2007
48"Flow of Battle"
"Shōbu no Yukue" (勝負の行方)
September 8, 2007
49"Requiem Rain"
"Rekuiemu no Ame" (鎮魂歌(レクイエム)の雨)
September 15, 2007
50"The Guardian of the Mist Ring Arrives!?"
"Kiri no Shugosha, Kuru!?" (霧の守護者, 来る!?)
September 22, 2007
51"Illusion vs. Illusion"
"Genjutsu vs Genjutsu" (幻術vs.幻術)
September 29, 2007
52"The Truth About the Mist"
"Kiri no Shinjitsu" (霧の真実)
October 6, 2007
53"A Hint of Uneasiness"
"Ichimatsu no Fuan" (一抹の不安)
October 13, 2007
54"The Cloud Guardian's Rampage"
"Kumo no Shugosha no Bōsō" (雲の守護者の暴走)
October 20, 2007
55"Determination"
"Ketsui" (決意)
October 27, 2007
56"Gokudera's Story"
"Gokudera no Hanashi" (ごくでらのはなし)
November 3, 2007
57"The Sky Ring Battle Begins!"
"Ōzora-sen, Hajimaru !" (大空戦, 始まる!)
November 10, 2007
58"Flame of Fury"
"Funnu no Honō" (憤怒の炎)
November 17, 2007
59"Supporters"
"Engo suru Mono-tachi" (援護する者たち)
November 24, 2007
60"Deathperate Zero Point Breakthrough"
"Shinuki no Zero Chiten Toppa" (死ぬ気の零地点突破)
December 1, 2007
61"Zero Point Breakthrough Revised"
"Zero Chiten Toppa·Kai" (零地点突破·改)
December 8, 2007
62"Tactics"
"Kakehiki" (駆け引き)
December 15, 2007
63"Freezing Flame"
"Kōritsuku Honō" (凍りつく炎)
December 22, 2007
64"The Truth Behind The Rage"
"Ikari no Shinsō" (怒りの真相)
January 18, 2008
65"Conclusion!"
"Ketchaku!" (決着!)
January 12, 2008

Season 3: 2008

EP# Title Original airdate
66"Shivering Ghost"
"Furuete Gōsuto" (ふるえてゴースト)
January 19, 2008
67"Vongola-style Open House"
"Bongore Shiki Jugyōsankan" (ボンゴレ式授業参観)
January 26, 2008
68"Happy? Wedding"
"Happii? Wedingu" (ハッピー? ウェディング)
February 2, 2008
69"Crazy Criminal Brother Trio"
"Tondemo Hanzai San Kyōdai" (とんでも犯罪3兄弟)
February 9, 2008
70"The Misfortune of Shoichi Irie"
"Irie Shōichi no Sainan" (入江正一の災難)
February 16, 2008
71"Fighting Spirit! Absolute Evil Fist"
"Kihaku de Shōbu! Zettai Maken" (気迫で勝負!絶対魔拳)
February 23, 2008
72"Expulsion Crisis"
"Taigaku Kuraishisu" (退学クライシス)
March 1, 2008
73"Mother's Day Vongola-style"
"Kāsan Kansha no Hi" (母さん感謝の日)
March 8, 2008

References

General
  • "Official Japanese episodes list from Reborn!" (in Japanese). anime-reborn.com. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
  • "Official Japanese episodes list from Reborn! by TV Tokyo (episodes 26-51)" (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
  • "Official Japanese episodes list from Reborn! by TV Tokyo (episodes 52-76)" (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
Specific
  1. "Official Japanese episodes list from Reborn! by TV Tokyo (episodes 26-51)" (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Archived from the original on 2009-06-20. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
  2. "Official Japanese episodes list from Reborn! by TV Tokyo (episodes 52-76)" (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Archived from the original on 2009-06-20. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
  3. "Reborn! staff" (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Archived from the original on 2009-04-05. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  4. "Crunchyroll to Simulcast Reborn! Anime Worldwide". Anime News Network. 2009-03-17. Archived from the original on 2009-06-20. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
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