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(Dubbed) New Kid? He's a Mafia Heir!EP 30

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(Dubbed) New Kid? He's a Mafia Heir!

Mafia heir Ethan Rivers enrolls at Lilac High for peace. But when Zack Hart's gang bullies his friend to death, Ethan's hidden power explodes, annihilating them. Now hunted by a corrupt family, he faces escalating attacks toward a final showdown at the library. Can he survive without becoming a monster?
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Ep Review

When the Quiet One Snaps

Ethan's silence before the storm made his explosion even more satisfying. The way he moves — calculated, fast, brutal — tells you he's not just some kid. He's trained. And Mr. Hart? He's been waiting for this moment. (Dubbed) New Kid? He's a Mafia Heir! delivers punch after punch without wasting a second.

Ethan's Hidden Power

The moment Ethan dropped that baton and took down the whole crew? Pure adrenaline. You can tell he's been holding back, and when he finally snaps, it's cinematic gold. The way Mr. Hart watches from the sidelines adds so much tension. (Dubbed) New Kid? He's a Mafia Heir! nails the schoolyard brawl vibe with style.

Mr. Hart's Silent Threat

Mr. Hart doesn't even need to throw a punch — his presence alone makes everyone freeze. That line about 'if he didn't want to take him down...' chills me every time. The pacing builds perfectly until Ethan's final kick. Watching this on netshort app felt like being in the middle of the chaos.

School Uniforms, Street Fights

Who knew blazers and ties could look so dangerous? The contrast between polished uniforms and raw street fighting is genius. Ethan's transformation from student to striker is seamless. And that blood drip at the end? Chef's kiss. (Dubbed) New Kid? He's a Mafia Heir! knows how to blend drama with action.

The Loser Who Wasn't

They called him a loser, but Ethan proved them all wrong in seconds. The camera work during his sprint and jump kick? Insane. You feel every step, every breath. Even the guy on the ground screaming 'we're all screwed' knew what was coming. This short hits harder than most full-length films.