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This is a listing of the Other Mafia Families of Reborn! (2004). YMMV items and subjectives go in the YMMV page for the series.

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    The Cavallone Family 

Dino

Voiced by: Kenta Kamakari (Japanese, Episodes 1-34), KENN (Japanese, Episode 34 onwards), Yong-Woo Shin (Korean)

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The Bronco Dino
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.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Calls Tsuna his "Cute Kohai" as he is the older of Reborn's students.
  • Benevolent Boss: According to Fuuta, he's the #1 at this, and it does show with how well he treats his subordinates, how much his subordinates like him and are devoted to him, and of course, how he can't even do anything right when not in their presence.
  • Big Brother Mentor: To Tsuna, who really appreciates his help.
  • Butt-Monkey: He is Reborn's student before, and still gets the short end of the stick sometimes from him.
  • Cool Chair: Always sits in a black leather chair whenever he is in the Sawada Household. Seems like his subordinates carry it everywhere.
  • Cool Horse: What he gained after all the hassles with the Box Weapons.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Quite competent in fighting, but take away his subordinates and he will have the coordination of a five year old.
  • Hero of Another Story: He was Reborn's toy/pupil long before Tsuna.
  • Hot Teacher: Hibari aside, he opted to become a teacher in Namimori high school in order to be closer to the location for the representative battles. Female students (and a guy) quickly fall for him.
  • Informed Ability: He is said to be the strong boss of the third strongest mafia family and seeing Hibari's attitude towards him, it looks like Hibari had never defeated Dino completely. But looking at his battle record in the series, he lost two out of two to let Hibari and Tsuna shine.
  • The Klutz: Even has trouble eating a meal or walking down stairs if his subordinates aren't around.
  • Mr. Fanservice: It's unsurprising, considering how many males on this page are... Shown even further when he decides to become a substitute teacher at school to keep a close eye on Tsuna. All the female students fall head over heels for him, and are infuriated when seeing how close Tsuna is with Dino.
  • Odd Friendship: With Squalo of all people, with the tuna offering in the Future Arc. Might be because he saved the latter's life in the Varia Arc.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Teams up with Byakuran, Xanxus, and Hibari of all people in order to fight Jager and Bermuda. Squalo too, but the two are at least on friendly terms with each other. Not that it really matters in the end.

Romario

Voiced by: Kouichi Nagano (Japanese), Man-Yeong Park (Korean)

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Romario is a member of the Chiavarone Family and the right-hand man of Dino.
  • Beleaguered Assistant: Downplayed, but can't help but worry for his boss's safety if he is alone. Expect him and his subordinates to pop up later in the story if Dino is featured.

    The Tomaso Family 

Naito Longchamp

Naito Longchamp is the eccentric 8th Boss of the Tomaso Family.
  • Adapted Out: Thanks to his unpopularity, Longchamp is not present in the anime and his scenes are taken up by Gokudera and Yamamoto.
  • The Bus Came Back: Shows up in Chapter 295. The explanation given for his disappearance was that he was chasing tail for a while. Gokudera even mentions that he forgot all about the man.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Disappears after his manga debut.
  • Cloud Cuckoolander: He had absolutely no common sense, pretty much acted like a kid going our for the first time and pretty much attracts trouble wherever he goes. That said, he is worse than Yamamoto in ignoring everything around his family.
  • Impossibly Cool Clothes: Along with with his leather buckles, Too Many Belts and zippers, and that gel-spike head of his. Too bad his personality takes away all the coolness his clothes had.
  • Keet: Always has a smile on his face even after his subordinates are trying to kill him.
  • KidAnova: Though his taste in women is... different, to say the least.
  • No Sense of Personal Space: He is quite chummy with Tsuna who he tries to make a connection with. Tsuna doesn't return the sentiments.
  • Selective Obliviousness: He's quite oblivious to the civil war that is happening inside his family, and doesn't understand or even notice why Pantera is always trying to kill him.
  • Too Many Belts: Rivals Gokudera and Mukuro in fashion taste.

Lunga

Lunga is the younger brother of Longchamp. Not much is known about him other than that he is trying to start a rock band. However, he seems to be having trouble recruiting members, threatening to send a bandmate back to his homeland for messing up a note.

Mangusta

Mangusta is the butler and tutor of Longchamp. He is the only one who takes the Families' rivalry seriously and constantly tries to discourage Longchamp from being friends with Tsuna. He is also the holder of the Desolation Bullet which he uses to shoot Longchamp with, though he'll shoot anyone else, for that matter, to get them to agree with Longchamp's wishes.

Pantera

Not much is known about Pantera, either, other than that she apparently tries to kill Longchamp very frequently. Her weapon of choice is bladed pinwheels.

    The Millefiore Family 

Byakuran

Voiced by: Takanori Ohyama (Japanese), Su-Jin Kang (Korean)

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Byakuran is a Big Bad if ever there was one. As boss of the frighteningly powerful Millefiore Family, his goal is to obtain the Vongola Rings and, which, together with his Mare Rings and the Arcobaleno Pacifiers, will form the Tri-ni-set, something that, according to him, will allow him to gain dominance over the world actually the multiverse. 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). He is now a part of the present day Millefiore Family, but with a more pleasant and openly kind personality.
  • Bloody Murder: After his wings are torn off, a black squirting matter manifests that can become dragons or extra limbs, and even produce an attack of complete darkness. The "black matter" is implied to be his blood shooting out.
  • Curtains Match the Window: The shading in hair is of the same indigo-purple colour of his eyes. It's much more noticeable in the manga coloured pages however.
  • Expy: Of Gin Ichimaru. Both sadistic, soft spoken, boku-using white-haired young men with a tendency to smile and keep their eyes closed (although Gin does this far more often) with similar sounding voices. At the end, however, Byakuran is by far the most evil one and Gin isn't as villainous as he claimed to be.
  • Facial Markings: Has a set of upside down triangles under his left eye. He loses them after being revived, but still has them during the Inheritance Ceremony arc.
  • Faux Affably Evil: He may act charming, but the only thing he cares about is himself.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: Unlike his predecessors, he was once a normal college student until he was given the Mare Ring. In the future, he became the unbeatable leader of a massive mafia organization that managed to wipe out the main heroes' future selves who were implied to have easily taken a huge level in badass, and was planning to take over all existence.
  • Light Is Not Good: He had angelic white wings until Tsuna tore them off. He manages to regrow them.
  • Manipulative Bastard: He pretty much uses mind games with everyone in every conversation he has. Seriously.
  • Multiversal Conqueror: With the main Reborn universe being his final stepping stone.
  • Pet the Dog: He is usually cheery and apparently nice to everyone. "Apparently" being the key word here.
  • Power Gives You Wings: According to him, they're just symbolic. Though in later arcs, he's seen using them multiple times.
  • Reformed, but Not Tamed: Type 2, in the Curse of the Rainbow Arc. Actually forms a rather terrifying team of these with Mukuro and Xanxus, and also Dino and Squalo, who are less terrifying.
  • Sweet Tooth: He likes his marshmallows.
  • Taking the Bullet: In the Curse of the Rainbow arc he stops both Gamma and Reborn from hurting themselves and flies in front of Tsuna right before Colonello's Maximum Rifle hits.
  • Villainous Breakdown: He suffers from this when Yuni performs a Heroic Sacrifice causing him to go batshit insane due to her key importance in his plans to become ruler of all time and space. He starts complaining that without Yuni, his plans are ruined, and a PISSED OFF Tsuna hits him with a This Is Unforgivable! and curb-stomps him to the point of incinerating and killing him. This is more epic considering his Manchild tendencies before this.
  • The Worf Effect: In the Curse of the Rainbow Arc, he, Xanxus, Mukuro, Squalo, and Dino are dispatched to show how powerful Jaeger is.
  • You Have Failed Me: He chooses to have his squad kill Genkishi after he loses again in the Choice Battle.
  • Younger Than He Looks: Present-day Byakuran is supposed to be about 15-16, but he looks about the same as he did in the Future arc.

Yuni

Voiced by: Yoshino Nanjo (Japanese), Ri-Na Park (Korean)

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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 Yuni 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.


  • Emotionless Girl: When she is under Byakuran's thrall for many years. Irie even remarks that she has not spoken for many years.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Not that she is an antagonist in the first place, but she and the rest of the Giglio Nero family joined Tsuna and his gang after she got her heart back.
  • Hypnotize the Captive: Byakuran did something to her in their meeting that turned her into his puppet. In the manga, she is drugged with a really strong sedative instead.
  • Living Emotional Crutch: She is this to Gamma, who was devastated when she is under Byakuran's control. When she recovered, he quickly defected back to her side.
  • Nice Girl: Extremely nice to the core that she forgave Byakuran of his wrongdoings when she came back in the present. She even asked him to be her partner in the Representative War. And she even begs Tsuna not to mind her, but to help Reborn break his curse instead.

Gamma

Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue (Japanese), Jae-Ho Choi (Korean)

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An A ranked member of the Millefiore Family, who commands the 3rd Aphelandra 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, Yuni, and has a deep hatred of Byakuran and members of the White Spell, believing that the former did something to Yuni that caused her to lose her cheerful demeanor.
  • Bad Guys Play Pool: His weapon of choice. Subverted as he isn't that bad of a guy.
  • Big Damn Heroes: He turns up out of nowhere to protect Yuni from the Funeral Wreaths.
  • Improbable Weapon User: A snooker cue.
  • Living Emotional Crutch: Yuni is pretty much the only reason why he fights for the Millefiore. He spiraled into alcoholism and became a Took a Level in Jerkass to his subordinates ever since she fell into Byakuran's thrall.
  • Mr. Fanservice: He's got a really suave look even if he is quite unkempt. And he also looks good in a suit.
  • Pet the Dog: His flashback shows that he is not such a bad guy after all. And he commends Gokudera's fighting will after their rematch.
  • Shock and Awe: He wields the Lightning Flame as the Fake Lightning Guardian. Gokudera and Yamamoto even notes that his flames hit really harder than others.
  • Subordinate Excuse: He admits that he had unrequited love towards Aria, which seemingly transferred to Yuni when she appeared after her death.
  • Together in Death: With Yuni when she sacrificed herself.
  • Undying Loyalty: To Aria, and later to Yuni. He even admits that he is fighting for the princess's sake instead of Byakuran's in his fight with Gokudera.

Genkishi

Voiced by: Daisuke Hosomi (Japanese), Jun-Seok Song (Korean)

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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 Yuni. 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 subordinates. There, he is defeated in a rematch with Yamamoto and gets killed by Kikyou when he loses under Byakuran's orders.
  • I Let You Win: In his fight against Squalo. Though Squalo noticed and wisely got out of his territory.
  • Motive Rant: Whenever he wears the hell ring, he begins to rant about everything that he hides under his cool steely exterior.
  • My Master, Right or Wrong: Doesn't really care in destroying his own Family as long as it pleases Byakuran. The latter calls him boring because of this.
  • One-Winged Angel: His hell ring form turns him into a skeletal monster that boosts his ability at the cost of his sanity.
  • The Pawn: Desperately wants to be useful to Byakuran and doesn't really care if he is seen as a pawn to him, as long as he can be by his side.
  • Put on a Bus: Weird case, but he was never seen again after the Future Arc even though every recurring character introduced in the future returned in some way at the Curse of the Rainbow Arc. Either it can be presumed that he hid under the shame of his actions, or that his disease has claimed him in this timeline.
  • The Stoic: Nothing fazes this guy, even in the heat of battle. Tsuna and Yamamoto even remarks that this trait of his is more dangerous rather than his raving lunatic hell ring form.
  • Swords Akimbo: He can wield four swords and use them at the same time thanks to his mist abilities, where he spawns extra arms to holt them.
  • Undying Loyalty: Wants to be this to Byakuran, but seeing Tsuna and Yuni's eyes reminds him of Yuni's kindness which puts him into Conflicting Loyalty to both the Giglio Nero and Gesso Family.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Kikyo kills him with cloud flames as per Byakuran's orders when he felt that Genkishi became a boring pawn.

Shouichi Irie

Voiced by: Toshiyuki Toyonaga (Japanese), Kim Jang (Korean)

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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.
  • Ascended Extra: Considering he was introduced in an early chapter of the manga as a gag character.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: He's introduced in Volume 2, but he doesn't make an appearance again until the Future Arc. Fans got quite the surprise.
  • The Dragon: To Byakuran when he is first introduced. But he has his own reasons of helping him stop the Vongola.
  • Determinator: He had a pretty strong obsession with defeating Byakuran because he felt responsible for awakening Byakuran's power. He erased his younger self's memory and manipulated his younger self into befriending Byakuran, just so he can play double agent. When Tsuna asked him what if the Vongola guardians die, he said "then they'll die.".
  • Double Agent: He erases his own memory of meeting Byakuran in order to get closer to him. Once his memory returns, he plans to become this and became a double agent for future Tsuna.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: With Spanner for the Millefiore and later, the Vongola Family.
  • Memory Gambit: Conspired with TYL!Tsuna and the Vongola to be able to beat Byakuran's multiverse knowledge and connections.
  • Nervous Wreck: When we first see him, he's the calm and collected leader of the White Spell, then it's revealed that he's just hiding his nervousness and always gets stomachaches when it happens. His younger self certainly is this.
  • Training from Hell: The reason why he threw enemies that are obviously more skilled than the guardians is to help jumpstart the growth of the guardians in order to defeat Byakuran.
  • Unlucky Every Dude: He's just a poor boy who got sucked into the weirdness thanks to Lambo. It's because of Lambo being blasted into his apartment and the Bovino Family giving him some weapons that he became the reason Byakuran got his powers.

Spanner

Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda (Japanese), Seong-Tae Park (Korean)

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A member of the Black Spell. He belongs to the family's tech department and is responsible for the creation of the family's Mosca robots, which are giant humanoid robots created for combat. He was told by Irie to locate and eliminate Tsuna.
  • Expecting Someone Taller: Certainly didn't expect that the Vongola Decimo is just a thirteen year old boy.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Up to Shoichi's level. He and Shoichi are the finalists of a robot competition in Japan when they were younger.
  • Genius Sweet Tooth: Is rarely seen without his sweets, which he claims he eats because they activate the brain.
  • Gratuitous English: Mixes some English words in his vocabulary. Justified since he is a foreigner.
  • Heel–Face Turn: He joined Tsuna and the Vongola Family in order to help Tsuna perfect his X-Burner.
  • Meaningful Name His name, Spanner, is British-English for "wrench" and fits with his occupation in the family (and his lollipops!). And one in the works.
  • Occidental Otaku: Obsessed with anything Japanese, most notably green tea and the "Yamato Nadeshiko" stereotype.
  • Oral Fixation: He's always shown eating a wrench shaped candy.
  • The Rival: Developed a rivalry with Gianini, even competing with their skills and inventions in a few chapters.
  • The Stoic: He's quite cool, calm and collected no matter what happens around him.

Glo Xinia

Voiced by: Yoshihisa Kawahara (Japanese), Yeong-Chan Kim (Korean)

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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.
  • Ax-Crazy: Certainly, with his obsession of getting all the Vongola Rings and he's certainly willing to kill Chrome in their battle.

Rasiel

Voiced by: Ryuuji Kamiyama (Japanese), Sung-Jun Bang (Korean)

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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.
  • Back from the Dead: Byakuran revived him and turned him into the fake storm ring guardian. Belphegor certainly didn't expect him to come back after 10 years of being dead.

Olgert

Voiced by: Binbin Takaoka (Japanese), Sang-Beom Lee (Korean)

Olgert is Rasiel's butler and Belphegor's previous butler. However, he states that he chooses to stay by the side of the true king, who he believes is Rasiel. He wears a black butler's outfit and is bald. He appears to have four symmetrical scars on his face.

Baishana

Voiced by: Baron Yamazaki (Japanese), Jong-Hwan Son (Korean)

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Baishana is a member of White Spell who rides on a Storm Carpet, which functions like Storm Boots, except he sits on it. He wears a white turban and a long White Spell uniform. He does not believe that Black Spell members are his comrades and says that they are part of the "old" that needs to be wiped out, just like the Vongola.
  • Dirty Coward: He flees from a battle calling for reinforcements the moment the tides of said battle turn against him.
  • Magic Carpet: He uses a Storm Carpet as his transport.
  • Team Killer: He have no qualms killing his allies to take their powers.

Iris Hepburn

Voiced by: Chieko Honda (Japanese), Sae-Hae Kim (Korean)

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Iris Hepburn is a member of the Millefiore's White Spell along with Ginger Bread. She has light brown hair that she wears in an afro. She also wears large hoop earrings on both ears with two smaller heart-shaped earrings hanging off each of her larger ones. She has purple eyes.

  • And That's Terrible: Tsuna reacts in disgust to her whipping her slaves, and Spanner and Reborn call her "twisted" for her human experiments.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Appears nice at first until she begins whipping people, and shows her true sadistic colors.
  • Buxom Beauty Standard: In the manga she zips down her jacket to reveal her exposed chest, which is done to further power up her slaves.
  • Hate Sink: Many fans hate her because of her attempts to kill main characters, her abuse to her slaves, and her "racist" design.
  • Kinky Spanking: She whips her slaves and they power up as a result.
  • Proud Beauty: Uses her looks to seduce multiple scientists.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Her character design of a white girl with an afro, hoop earrings, whipping her muscular, black guy slaves to power them up and making them fight her enemies could be seen as racist.
  • '70s Hair: Her afro hair
  • Wasted Beauty: Iris is portrayed as attractive in the story, but it goes downhill quick when you learn about her backstory and abilities.
  • Whip of Dominance: She is the domineering member of the Millefiore Family who uses her custom Cat-o-nine-tails called Cloud Whip to be the slave driver of her own personal Battle Harem called the Deadly Stem Force, a quartet of Dumb Muscle fanboys utterly dedicated to her. If they get hit by her Cloud Whip they get so excited that they experience extreme muscle growth.

Ginger Bread

Voiced by: Yumiko Kobayashi (Japanese), Yeong-Eun Kim (Korean)

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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. Created by the weakest Vindice, Ginger Bread exists as his child that exterminates families wherever they appear.

The Six Funeral Wreaths

As a Group

Tropes compassing the six Real Funeral Wreaths:
  • Easily Forgiven: Downplayed, but while Yuni was able to forgive them, the other characters are still wary of them. Hell, the only reason why Gamma teamed up with them is because they are fighting for Yuni this time.
  • Heel–Face Turn: After being the antagonists of the Future Arc, all of them along with Byakuran returned to fight for Yuni this time.
  • Theme Naming: All of them are named after flowers.
  • Undying Loyalty: All of them are loyal to Byakuran after he saved them from their unlucky fates in the present timeline.
  • The Worf Effect: After the Future Arc, they came back as their younger selves with their box weapons. But in the battles, Torikabuto, Bluebell and Daisy were eliminated off-screen, Zakuro, Byakuran and Kikyo were eliminated by a grown-up Colonnello (Although Byakuran returned with a spare watch).

Kikyou

Voiced by: Kazuki Katō (Japanese), Wui Hoon (Korean)

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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.
  • Affably Evil: He's quite polite and always has a smile on his face, but will certainly kill you in a flash if Byakuran orders it.
  • Fanservice Pack: He's back in the present day in Chapter 354. He has shorter hair and looks more masculine but still pretty enough. His number of fangirls noticeably increased...
  • Green Thumb: He can grow out cloud based vines out of his hands and body.
  • Theme Naming: His name is the Japanese word for 'Chinese bellflower.'
  • Verbal Tic: Ha-han!

Zakuro

Voiced by: Naoya Goumoto (Japanese), Ki-Heung Kim (Korean)

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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, often calling others 'idiot' and 'imbecile'.
  • Convection, Schmonvection: He is the straight case of a world where colored fire does not burn. He is seen relaxing in a pool of lava when he is introduced. While he is unharmed, the towel on his head is on fire.
  • Evil Redhead: Certainly after burning his hometown to prove his loyalty with Byakuran.
  • Magma Man: He's certainly comfortable using magma as a sauna. And his attacks do have magma qualities on them.
  • Theme Naming: His name is the Japanese word for the pomegranate.

Daisy

Voiced by: Mondo Yamagishi (Japanese), Ho-Je Seon (Korean)

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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.
  • I Cannot Self-Terminate: Thanks to the Sun Mare Ring, he can be revived as many times as he wants. He loses this ability once Hibari removes his ring after he defeated him.
  • Viewer Gender Confusion: Turns out she is actually a he.

Bluebell

Voiced by: Mika Kikuchi (Japanese), Hyun-Ji Kim (Korean)

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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 Mini-Moe. She may be older than she looks as well.
  • Back from the Dead: She reappears in Chapter 354 along the other Real Funeral Wreaths, and she is alive and well.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Although her eyes are a slightly darker shade of blue comapred to her hair.
  • Dropped a Bridge on Him: Absorbed by Ghost instantaneously to show that he was a threat to his allies as well as his enemies... Not that it mattered, as Ghost was beaten within the next chapter or so.
  • Older Than They Look: Implied. She looks about 12, yet she calls Tsuna & Co. "kids". In Chapter 354, she reappears supposedly 10 years younger, but she looks the same as she did in the future.
  • Verbal Tic: Nyu-uu! More noticeable in the manga, however.
  • Water Is Womanly: She is the only female funeral wreath, and all her abilities are water-based.

Torikabuto

Voiced by: Shinobu Matsumoto (Japanese), Guk-Jin Kim (Korean)

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One of the Six Funeral Wreaths, Torikabuto is the holder of the Mist Mare Ring. Torikabuto rarely speaks other than to prophecies or when in battle. His true identity and power has been shown to lie in a demonic mask, which controls a sacrificed monk.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Human?: He's arguably the least human of the real funeral wreaths, to the point that Tsuna doesn't hold back against him in firing his X-Burner.

Ghost

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One of the Six Funeral Wreaths, Ghost is the holder of the Lightning Mare Ring. Ghost is, in fact, a Byakuran from another parallel world who was brought over, destroying that world in the process. Ghost himself is present only as a shape made up of Dying Will Flames, remaining a mutant who can only drain Flames of others. He has been imprisoned by the Vindice, although Byakuran made a deal with the Vindice to have Ghost released. He is the least human of the Funeral Wreaths, seemingly lacking emotions and not hesitating to kill Bluebell and Zakuro, two of his comrades, to amplify his own power.
  • Barbie Doll Anatomy: Somewhat explained by Mukuro stating that Ghost is more of a 'phenomenon' than a human.
  • Facial Markings: For added mystery, it's the exact same as Byakuran's.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Despite his dislike of killing in general, Tsuna killed him intentionally during their fight. It helps that he is only made of Dying Will Flames.

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