Mukuro Rokudo

Mukuro Rokudo
Reborn! character
Mukuro Rokudo by Akira Amano
First appearanceManga chapter 63
Anime episode 20
Voiced byToshinobu Iida[1]
AffiliationKokuyo Gang
Vongola Family

Mukuro Rokudo (六道 骸, Rokudō Mukuro) is a fictional character in the Reborn! manga and anime series created by Akira Amano. Portrayed as the series' first primary antagonist, Mukuro Rokudo is introduced as a 15-year-old Mafia criminal who is the leader of the Kokuyo Gang, which consists of heinous criminals who have recently escaped from prison. However, later on in the series, after possessing the body of Chrome Dokuro, he takes on a more supportive role for the series' main characters, becoming somewhat of an ally rather than an enemy, though he prefers to not want to associate with them. Apart from the manga and anime, Mukuro has also appeared in other media from the Reborn! franchise including video games and novels.

Mukuro's character has been well received by readers since his introduction, ranking as one of the most popular characters in every official Shonen Jump poll of the series. Also, his and Kyoya Hibari's character CD entitled "Sakura addiction", peaked at seventh place on the Oricon charts.[2] Their performance earned each of their voice actors a Seiyu Awards' nomination for "Best Musical Performance", in addition to Toshinobu Iida being nominated as the "Best Rookie Actor" for his portrayal as Mukuro Rokudo.[3] Numerous anime and manga publications have commented on Mukuro's character, mostly receiving positive reviews.[4][5] Merchandise based on his appearance has also been released including key chains and action figures.[6]

  1. ^ "TROUBADOUR - Profile: 飯田利信" (in Japanese). Troubadour Musique Office. Archived from the original on April 14, 2009. Retrieved March 29, 2009.
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