Jigoku Shoujo
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It is said that if someone seeks revenge, they should dig two graves—and this is especially true of those who use the Hell Correspondence website. At the stroke of midnight, this ominous web domain becomes accessible, and whoever inputs the name of their grudge will get a visit from Ai Enma, the Hell Girl. Ai explains that she will send the target's soul to hell, but the requester will also end up in hell when they die. For some, that price is far too steep; for others, where they will spend their afterlife has no bearing on their current, day-to-day hell. But one thing is certain: the Hell Girl will always be available to those in need of revenge, while she stoically performs her duty of ferrying souls into the darkness. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Information
Japanese: 地獄少女
Synonyms: Jigoku Shojo
Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Completed
Aired: Oct 5, 2005 to Apr 5, 2006
Season: fall
Broadcast: Wednesdays at 00:00 (JST)
Producers: Aniplex, SKY Perfect Well Think, DAX Production
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Studio Deen
Source: Original
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Supernatural, Suspense
Themes: Psychological
Demographics:
Duration: 25 min per ep
Rating: R – 17+ (violence & profanity)
Resolution: 720p
Type: Dual Audio, BD
Characters & Voice Actors
Staff
Cook, Justin – Producer
Hayashida, Norihiro – Producer
Iijima, Kouji – Producer
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Theme Songs
ED1: “Karinui (かりぬい)” by Mamiko Noto
Episode List
2: The Possessed Girl
3: The Tarnished Mound
4: Silent Cries
5: The Woman in the High Tower
6: Early Afternoon Window
7: Cracked Mask
8: Silent Acquaintances
9: Sweet Trap
10: Friends
11: Broken Threads
12: Spilled Bits
13: Purgatory Girl
14: Beyond the Dead Alley
15: Island Woman
16: A Night Among Traveling Entertainers
17: Glass Scenery
18: Bound Girl
19: The Puppet Bride
20: Hell Girl vs. Hell Boy
21: Kind Neighbor
22: Rain of Regret
23: The Light of a Ward
24: The Twilight Village
25: Hell Girl
26: Basting
Trailer
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