
Summary
Destined to succeed as the tenth generation boss of the Vongola family, Tsunayoshi Sawada endures a difficult existence at school where he is cruelly labeled "No Good Tsuna." This moniker stems from his clumsiness, poor academic performance, and timid, pushover nature. Despite his royal lineage, Tsuna harbors a deep aversion to the Mafia and consistently rejects the identity of a future boss, actively distancing himself from anyone connected to organized crime. During the Future arc, he goes so far as to declare that he would rather dismantle the Vongola family entirely than accept its violent legacy. He is frequently horrified by the actions of Reborn and other mafiosos, often reacting with comedic shock. Although he initially wished for no involvement, his perspective shifts after meeting Reborn, leading him to cherish the friends he has made. He views these companions as a true family and is willing to place himself in harm's way to protect them. Furthermore, significant parallels exist between Tsuna and Giotto, the first boss and founder of the Vongola family, suggesting that their personalities, goals, and standards are remarkably similar.












