Why do people like hibari




















Kusakabe highly respects Hibari and is very loyal towards him, he would diligently carry out his order whatever it would be without further question. He would always follow him everywhere to watch over him and make sure he won't do anything reckless, though sometimes this ends up with him being beaten by the latter.

Hibari shows little care for Kusakabe's well-being, punishing him whenever he fails his duty as disciplinary committee despite Kusakabe already being injured and treat him indifferently as he does to others. However, they are shown to have a closer relationship in the future, as Kusakabe addresses Hibari by the nickname 'Kyo-san' and Hibari addresses Kusakabe with the nickname 'Tetsu'.

Hibari also trusts him enough to follow his advise in using his Vongola Ring and Box Weapon, and doesn't mind his company when Kusakabe follows him.

Mukuro is one of a few people in the series whose strength Hibari acknowledged and is considered a worthy opponent. Hibari displays bitter resentment and rivalry towards Mukuro due to humiliation over his defeat. As such, Hibari appears to have developed an obsession to defeat Mukuro and from this, a hate for all illusionists. Even the mere mention of Mukuro's name is enough to irritate him. Reborn is even able to quell Hibari's rage by using the possibility of him fighting Mukuro again.

Mukuro himself seems to have some interest in Hibari after their fight at Kokuyo Land, admitting of enjoying his fight against the Cloud Guardian. In the future, they still continue with this rivalry and have yet to finish since Mukuro is still imprisoned. However, they seem at least, to have a respect towards each other, Mukuro even sent a map of Merone Base to Hibari when he disguised himself as Byakuran's subordinate.

Ironically, both are totally in sync when fighting together as pointed by Reborn. In the Databook, he commented that he can't understand Tsuna because Tsuna's weak sometimes and strong sometimes Dying Will Mode. Unlike most other Guardians, Hibari has no respect for Tsuna, and doesn't hesitate to attack him,just as he refuses to accept any of his requests, as shown during the Cloud Guardian succession test an arc exclusive to the anime only , where he wasn't interested in the test and didn't hesitate to attack Tsuna when he tried to convince him to do so.

However, the Hibari, ten years into the future, seems to have already recognized Tsuna as his boss,because alongside Irie, Hibari was the only one who knew about Future Tsuna's plan to bring their younger versions of the past into the future,this shows that their relationship has improved a lot, to the point that the current Hibari himself was surprised to hear this.

More often, though, Tsuna sees him as a scary person and doesn't want to incur his wrath. In the Inheritance Ceremony Arc, when Tsuna lost his will to fight and got depressed, Hibari told Tsuna to watch his fight. This may have been Hibari's way of encouraging Tsuna, and could also mean that Hibari has started to acknowledge the current Tsuna's power.

He declared to Adelheid that "it is the sky that allows the cloud to move freely" and that "he will one day bite the sky", showing that he has a desire to fight Tsuna and who may even have developed a certain level of respect for him. He sometimes addresses Tsuna as "small animal",but considering Hibari's love for small animals and liking Tsuna's determination,this way of calling him may actually be a compliment on Hibari's part, implying that Hibari doesn't hate him and that he's acknowledging him.

Bluebell - Do I have to say? Put some clothes on! Lambo is badass and cool Ginger Bread - he insults Lal and his "naive naive" is so annoying. Kyoko: most definitely the densest character in this anime.

It bothers me. And I hate how she calls Tsuna "Tsu-kun" 10 years later. That's his mom's thing. Kyoko and Haru, i really don't like when they force the boys to tell them about byakuran things, and they boycotting.

I just hate Kyoko! I don't like her personality Bluebell.. No comment Lambo,but older he's better Birds xD. I guess just Levi, he's strange to me Bluebell and MM are soooo annoying. The other girls aren't so much trouble, they're just a bit useless. I hate Ginger Bread and Rasiel, can't stand those characters I hate Daemon.

I hate the way he manipulates the whole shimon family to destroy vongola family. And I hate MM too. How darn she slap Chrome!!! She is the bitch there. Haru and Kyoko are damm annoying lol! I hate Kyoko but I don't mind Haru as much.

At least Haru has more personality than Kyoko. Is is kind of wrong that I kind of dislike Hibari too? Don't kill me D: My favourite character is Yamamoto but Tsuna is starting to grow on me, the only thing keeping him back from being in my top favourites is that he likes Kyoko.

He needs to move on and forget about her. Never ignore a person who loves you, cares for you, and misses you. Because one day, you might wake up from your sleep and realize that you lost the moon while counting the stars. Sapphirebreeze said: I hate Kyoko but I don't mind Haru as much. Doesn't do much other than threaten "herbivores", bare his tonfas, fight Mukuro, and plainly act all cold towards the Family. Daphne4 said: Kyoko- Totally useless and naive. Well, female characters are not the strongest part of this animanga 8 Kyoko is totally irritating and pointless.

Also I hate Byakuran but I accept that his style is marvellous. I'm just not okay with his motives and treating people. Also, there are zrillions of characters who needs developement, like Hibari my fav chara, but I desperately want to see him losing a battle , and Chrome she is cute and fragile and tentacles are addicted to her but nah, be stronger bby.

Well, there aren't really any characters that I hate in KHR, there are just some that annoy me or that I don't like much or that kinda creep me out. He's the only Varia member that I don't like I don't really have an opinion about Gola Mosca Daisy-He creeps me out Torikabuto-He's a boring character Ginger Bread-Annoying Iris-Totally annoying and uncool Baishana-Lame and annoying Vindice-I don't know, they're kinda going on my nerves I also don't like the Simon family much well, Enma is ok, I guess.

I like Tsuna, but he can be annoying at moments That's about it xD. Myoren Temple A. Wow, almost everybody dislikes Kyoko, i'm kinda shocked 'cause i like her a little Well, I dislike several characters in Reborn, some i really hate, deep in my heart Lambo - yeah! I am standing him more from now but Levi - annoying annoying annoying Lussuria - kind of gay Mammon Viper - i hate his her?

Bianchi - i just don't like her, actually i hate, for me she's more useless than any other Genkishi - scoundrel Torikabuto - such an useless weak guy Daemon Spade - traitor I think it's the end of my list, i just finished the anime and intend to start reading the manga next week, maybe my list get longer with time. O wow I'll say 1 since I really wanna flame her I would really wanna kill her if I was in that anime.

Sorry people, but I can't stand Chrome. I really can't stand Haru and Kyoko! They're sooooo annoying. Daemon Spade for being a dick. Awesome Sig by Lailide. His favorite attire seems to have become the uniform of the Mafia: a simple black suit. He wears this with even less variation than his younger self—shirt always fastened, blazer always buttoned, shoes always shined.

This may signal that Hibari has come to loosen up a little as he ages, perhaps becoming less fight-happy and uncompromising than his younger self. He is seen dressed in a simple kimono. The combination of all three seems to suggest that Hibari has a liking for traditional Japanese culture.

Even his weapons reinforce this—tonfa are said to have originated from Okinawa Prefecture of Japan, and are still used in traditional Okinawan martial arts today. Fighting the Hibari way. Another major aspect of Hibari is his fighting ability. His weapons of choice are a pair of steel tonfa. As a teenager, his tonfa have hidden compartments which have so far been shown to contain spikes and grappling hooks. Hibari has been repeatedly stated to be an exceptionally strong and skillful fighter, an asset to the Vongolas—a statement he lives up to, when he defeats a powerful combat-oriented robot in a single blow.

Along with his strength, Hibari possesses considerable speed, agility, and intuition. Hibari has been seen stopping a bullet with his tonfa, while not even facing the direction of the rifle from which it was fired.

He has also been seen catching thrown knives with his bare hands, from which he was easily able to deduce that they are connected to and controlled by razor wires.

As an adult, Hibari has only gotten stronger—to the point that he is referred to as the strongest of the Vongola Guardians. He continues to use a pair of tonfa as his weapon of choice; however, he now embraces the relatively new ring box technology. His tonfa are stored in just such a box, and do not appear to contain the hidden tricks of his youth.

Now, they are themselves capable of emitting a Dying Will Flame, making them far more powerful than their ordinary counterparts. In addition to his flame-emitting tonfa, Hibari continues his association with cute little animals—he also possesses a pair of ring boxes which contain weapons based on your garden variety hedgehog.

Hibari is able to use his hedgehog with great deal of skill and ingenuity—at various times, he has used the hedgehog as a simple projectile, an airtight cage, and as a battering ram. Hibari also shows a greater awareness and use of strategy than his younger counterpart, being more willing to cooperate with others. More specifically, he is more willing to work with other Vongola Guardians. Later, he works with the younger version of Dokuro Chrome another Vongola Guardian, this time of the Ring of Mist and his own subordinate, Kusakabe, in order to sneak into the base and join the attack force.

In both cases, Hibari participates in a plan formulated or at least headed by another, and he cooperates with other individuals in order to execute the plan. Unlike his youthful days of straightforward beatings, Hibari is now at ease with using deception and trickery in order to complete his goals which, it must be said, frequently require him to beat the hell out of many unlucky individuals anyway. In recent chapters, Hibari has also made cryptic references to being on a schedule, suggesting that he is cooperating with and following the lead of yet another individual or group of individuals—though who, and to what end, remain a mystery.

Hibari has only a finite number of rings to power his ring boxes. He also has no way of directly counteracting illusions generated by Mist-attribute flames with his own Cloud-attribute flame. Nor can his ring boxes. By doing so, he forces the battle to a level where he can compete against his opponent on equal footing: to a physical fight where the winner is the one who can beat the stuffing out of his opponent the fastest.

This is best shown during the Kokuyo Arc. We see that Hibari is very easily offended, nearly maiming Tsuna when he and his friends unwittingly beat Hibari to the best place from which to view cherry blossoms. We also see that Hibari goes off half-cocked. When several Namimori High students are landed in a hospital courtesy of Rokudo Mukuro an antagonistic illusionist who later becomes a protagonist , Hibari immediately sets off to find and beat Mukuro. At no point does the fact that he has been temporarily but severely handicapped by a weakness to sakura blossoms, which are in season and therefore abundant, cross his mind.

As far as Hibari is concerned, Namimori has been wronged by the attacks and he demands vengeance for them. The interesting aspect of his impulsiveness is that Hibari seems to finds an outlet it and his violent tendencies by disguising it under the banner of authority and enforcing rules. The fact that he wears his school uniform is every appearance his younger self has only serves to further legitimize his role as school disciplinarian. The games Hibari likes to play also serve the same purpose as his claim to authority.

They allow him to justify his violence and impulsiveness.



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