Hell Girl

Hell Girl

2005
Hell Girl
Hell Girl

Hell Girl

7.4 | TV-MA | en | Animation

A supernatural system allows people to take revenge by having other people sent to Hell via the services of a mysterious entity and her assistants who implement this system. Revenge, injustice, hatred, and the nature of human emotions are common themes throughout the series.

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EP12  Fourth Twilight: Reminiscence VI: Stray Inari
Sep. 30,2017
Fourth Twilight: Reminiscence VI: Stray Inari

A low-profile girl named Kaede Inao claims to be a fortune-teller, telling fortunes by contacting Gon, using a spirit board. As she begins to build her reputation with a continuous streak of correct predictions, more people begin to ask her to perform various tasks.

EP11  Fourth Twilight: Reminiscence V: A Bird in a Cage
Sep. 23,2017
Fourth Twilight: Reminiscence V: A Bird in a Cage

Akira is a junior high school student who has a crush on Mitsuko. She is a middle-aged woman who works at an electronic appliance store. He is not comfortable with the way Mitsuko is treated by her husband, Seiji. Akira tries to persuade her to leave him.

EP10  Fourth Twilight: Reminiscence IV: Black Rut
Sep. 16,2017
Fourth Twilight: Reminiscence IV: Black Rut

A new road needs to be built to stop the traffic accidents in the area but is blocked by a house, occupied by an old man who refuses to move. A high school student dies at the road, and a truck driver named Michirou decides to send the old man to Hell.

EP9  Fourth Twilight: Reminiscence III: Spilled Bits
Sep. 09,2017
Fourth Twilight: Reminiscence III: Spilled Bits

Akane Sawai, a depressed high school girl, stays at home and only interacts with her friend whom she met online. Her concerned teacher, Yoshiki Fukasawa, constantly visits her to try to convince her to return to school. Akane gets irritated by this and decides to send him to Hell.

EP8  Fourth Twilight: Reminiscence II: Early Afternoon Window
Sep. 02,2017
Fourth Twilight: Reminiscence II: Early Afternoon Window

The Yasuda Family moves into a company-owned neighborhood. Keiko, the mother, becomes fearful of how the branch manager's wife has control over the neighborhood. Even their daughter, Haruka, gets bullied by Yuria and their classmates. Then, one early afternoon, after one phone call and a violent persistent visitor, Keiko tries to commit suicide.

EP7  Fourth Twilight: Reminiscence I: The Tarnished Mound
Aug. 26,2017
Fourth Twilight: Reminiscence I: The Tarnished Mound

High school baseball player Daisuke Iwashita's friend and teammate Shinichi Muroi is being bullied by their team's ace pitcher, Mamoru Hanagasa. After Shinichi dies from injuries inflicted by Mamoru, Daisuke gets blamed for this incident, and although he tries to deny it, no one believes him.

EP6  Twill
Aug. 19,2017
Twill

Michiru refuses her fate to be Hell Girl, and tries to disappear. However, her spirit goes to where she first met Yamawaro, and Ai's companions are waiting there. Accusing Ai of bringing her there, she is informed that it was actually the Lord of Hell who arranged everything.

EP5  I Can Hear the Song of the Wind
Aug. 12,2017
I Can Hear the Song of the Wind

The mysterious young girl finally remembers her name: Michiru. At a funeral for three young boys, Satoshi Kazama and his family try to attend but are screamed at to leave.

EP4  Bury Me Deep
Aug. 06,2017
Bury Me Deep

Sakura Kubota lives in a nursing home that seems idyllic on the surface; however, the caretakers are abusive to the residents.

EP3  Someday, Somebody Will...
Aug. 06,2017
Someday, Somebody Will...

The Nagatas are a dysfunctional family of disturbed individuals. Both parents are neglectful and selfish, while the oldest daughter Asuka is a bully. Only the two younger children, a boy Akira and a girl Arina, are decent.

EP2  There's Only You
Jul. 22,2017
There's Only You

Haru & Nanako are a comedy duo. In public, Nanako is the leader and Haru the goofball, but in reality, Haru is the dominant leader while Nanako her naive follower. As they become successful, Haru begins to get annoyed at Nanako's dependence and physically strikes her at one point.

EP1  Can't Be Seen, Can't Be Heard
Jul. 14,2017
Can't Be Seen, Can't Be Heard

Mayama Shizuka is relentlessly bullied by her classmates in her class' group chat.

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7.4 | TV-MA | en | Animation , Drama , Mystery | More Info
Released: 2005-10-04 | Released Producted By: Studio Deen , Country: Japan Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.jigokushoujo.com
Synopsis

A supernatural system allows people to take revenge by having other people sent to Hell via the services of a mysterious entity and her assistants who implement this system. Revenge, injustice, hatred, and the nature of human emotions are common themes throughout the series.

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Cast

Masaya Matsukaze , Mamiko Noto , Takayuki Sugo

Director

Yasuhiro Ito

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Irishchatter I have to say, I thought this was going to be a sorta comparison to Death Note or even Hear They Cry, it's way far from it. It's where a girl who has had a bad past, decides to take up as Hell girl and whoever wants revenge, she does the rest to kill them with misery.I have to say, the first episode is pretty tense with a young girl being tormented by the bully girls. Although it was slow for Hell Girl to be able to get the work going and like as the episode moves on, you do get to see the sweet revenge in development. I wanna say, it was actually quite satisfying to see the bullies get a taste of their own medicine, although it's better for real to just punish them with serious light discipline rather then have the pits of fire nvolved lol!On the last episode, I nearly was upset by the fact a young girls mother was killed in a car accident and was suppose to take hell revenge on her father, because it was meant to be his fault that it happened to her. Hell girl begged the young girl to untie the doll in order to get the revenge going but the young girl decided that it can't happen. I mean watching the scene would really tear you up to the core, it was hard to watch a little girl and her father to break down. Even thinking about it now makes my eyes watery lolReally good anime, I'm impressed by it and its thrill!
Breitschleif Overall I enjoyed Hell Girl but the first about 10 episodes are really, really repetitive and... yes... become even kinda boring at some point.After that rough start the series turns out to be more and more enjoyable though, the animation is beautiful and the grand themes of this Anime were quite interesting: How far are you willing to go for vengeance? Is vengeance ever the right answer? Do some people rightfully deserve to go to hell for what they have done? 6/10, solid but not a must see in my opinion. I would recommend it half-heartedly to people really interested in the story but as I said don't expect to be blown away right from the beginning.
Jigokushojo So Jigoku shojo or 'Hell Girl' as it's known in English, I found to be an enjoyable series. I'll admit that the first 10/15 episodes -so most of series 1- follow a shortly recognisable narrative. Someone is clearly being mistreated or hurt by another, so through the "hell communication" they write on the website the name of their tormentor, and the Hell Girl will take revenge for them. There are 2 series after this and they delve into the back story much more and we finally learn more about the Hell Girl -how she came to be- and her assistants.Overall give it a chance it's worth a watch, the character of Hell Girl is one of my favourites out of all the anime series I've watched. I'd stick to watching it subbed- the dub isn't great. The animation is very lovely too.
Mami02 If you have seen the ads and trailers of this show that makes you think of it as a Ringu or Ju-On rip-off, I guarantee that you are at least 80% deceived. Jigoku Shoujo is a show that takes a cliché subject (where a person or thing with some power offers in sending people you hate off to hell and taking your soul as payment for it) and treats it in such a way that you actually think about it, trust me. You think about the whole of this selfish human race that thinks nothing but of its own pleasures and comforts, you think about how valuable present circumstances - pleasure or pain is that much important in our lives. So what if you go to Hell hereafter? That is in the "distant" future, right? That is what the people in this show are thinking. So they call upon poor Ai Enma to do the dirty work, and it is what she was forced to do, whether she enjoyed it or not. She punishes the guilty. She ferries them directly off to Hell, but for making her do that (which becomes a mortal sin), the person who made the request is also doomed at the end of his or her natural life.The animation is quite good, the music matches the mood, whether it is sadness or anxiety, and you have an unique show out of a very popular, dismal subject.