Summary
Mission: The Yozakura family has a lot of similarities with the classic anime Reborn! Both stories overlap through their focus on spies and the mafia, and both also start out humorous before moving into action. Taiyo's dynamic character in Mission: Yozakura Family sets him apart from Tsuna's nearly stagnant character in Reborn!
Warning: Contains spoilers for Mission: Yozakura Family episode #1.Hulunew cartoon of, Mission: Yozakura Familyis the newest anime released Weekly Shonen JumpCurrent lineup of. When Taiyo Asano learns that his childhood friend and lover, Mutsumi Yozakura, comes from a family of spies, he becomes the target of Mutsumi's overprotective older brother, and in order to protect himself close, Taiyo had no choice but to join the Yozakura family by marrying Mutsumi and learning. how to become a spy, yourself.
Mission: The Yozakura Family has consistently been one of the most engaging stories in Weekly Shonen Jump over the past few years, and a large part of that comes from its similarities to the underrated classic, Reborn!
Easter! is one of the larger stories that came out of Shonen Jump in the 2000s and 2010s, and although they are very different, Mission: Yozakura Family can be considered a more modern approach Easter!The story and basic concept of. Whether that was intentional or not is hard to say, but this comparison highlights many of Mission: Yozakura Family's strengths.
Mission: How Yozakura Family is similar to Reborn!
Both anime focus on spies and crime families, while also combining comedy and action.
Mission: Yozakura Family and Reborn! Similar not only in story but also in execution. Mission: The Yozakura Family is about an ordinary boy who gets caught up in the strange world of spies and Reborn! tells the story of an ordinary boy caught up in the bizarre world of the mafia. Although there are differences in the tone and handling of Taiyo's character compared to Tsuna's character, basic story of Mission: Yozakura Family There is still clear overlap with Easter!so there is value in comparing the two.
Another way the two stories are similar is in the fact that neither of them start out as action stories. Typically, shounen manga start out humorous before turning more action-oriented, often in an attempt to gain popularity, and in this case, both Mission: Yozakura Family And Easter! starts off as slice-of-life comedies before moving on to superpowered action stories. While their respective stories and power systems are still very different, seeing a lot of Reborn! in Mission: Yozakura Family only enhances its quality.
Mission: The Yozakura family solves one of Reborn's biggest problems!
Similar to Quest: Yozakura Family and Reborn! maybe, they differ in one key aspect: the development, or lack thereof, that their main characters undergo. Be loved like Reborn! Maybe, one of the biggest sticking points is how to do it Tsuna has little to no character development throughout the story, with the ending still showing him to be a coward who doesn't want to run the Vongola Family. The story portrays that Tsuna still needs to mature more, but to many fans, that makes him too passive and just ends things on a sour note.
In contrast to that, Mission: Yozakura Family has a much more dynamic main character, Taiyo. Even though Taiyo also starts out as a meek character, he never rejects his new life and always looks for new ways to adapt to it better, thus giving him a unique character. Much better than Tsuna. Taiyo's willingness to choose to join the Yozakura family further emphasizes the differences between Mission: Yozakura Family And Easter!and when the anime continues to air HuluHopefully this will become clearer why it is such an outstanding series within Weekly Shonen Jump.
Mission: Yozakura Family releases new episodes Sundays on Hulu.