: The episode showcases I-Pin's unique martial arts style, the Gyoza-Ken (Gyoza Fist). This technique uses the scent of garlic to numb the opponent's brain and force them to move involuntarily.
: This episode is crucial as it officially integrates I-Pin into the growing group of eccentric characters living at Tsuna's house, alongside Lambo and Reborn. Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Episode 6
: When I-Pin becomes overly shy or embarrassed, a countdown appears on her forehead. Once it reaches zero, she explodes. Much of the episode's comedy stems from Tsuna and Reborn trying to manage these literal "explosive" social situations at school. Key Themes & Character Roles : The episode showcases I-Pin's unique martial arts
: I-Pin arrives in Namimori with a hit list, but because of her extreme nearsightedness, she mistakes the "broccoli-haired" Lambo for her target. : When I-Pin becomes overly shy or embarrassed,
: Like many early episodes, it follows a "lesson of the day" format where Tsuna must deal with a bizarre new threat while maintaining his "normal" school life.
In episode 6 of Katekyo Hitman Reborn! , titled , the series continues its lighthearted "Daily Life" arc by introducing I-Pin , a young assassin from Hong Kong known as the "Human Bomb". Plot Summary