Hell Girl: Two Mirrors

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πŸ“– SYNOPSIS

"Hell Girl: Two Mirrors" follows Ai Enma, the enigmatic Jigoku Shoujo, as she continues to operate the Jigoku Tsuushin, a website where people can anonymously post their grudges. Those who use the hotline to enact revenge on their enemies have their targets sent to Hell. However, this service comes at a steep price: the users themselves are destined for Hell upon their own deaths. The series explores the consequences of revenge and the cyclical nature of hatred. Adding to the intrigue, a mysterious girl with striking blue eyes, named Kikuri, enters the scene. Her presence and intentions towards Ai and the operation of the Jigoku Tsuushin remain shrouded in mystery, hinting at a deeper layer of complexity within the established framework of the Hell Girl's grim work.

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🎭 CHARACTERS

Ai Enma

Hell Girl, Ai Enma, delivers vengeance, ferries souls to hell, and has a tragic past.

Portrayed by Noto Mamiko

Ren Ichimoku

One-eyed assistant of Ai, Ren is a sentient katana-tsukumogami with a giant eye attack; transforms into a straw doll.

Portrayed by Matsukaze Masaya

Hone Onna

Ai's assistant, a skilled bone-manipulating investigator who uses disguises and throwing knives to resolve grudges.

Portrayed by Honda Takako

Wanyuudou

Enma Ai's assistant, a former samurai, he transforms into a flaming wheel, possessing martial arts skills and owing Ai a debt.

Portrayed by Sugou Takayuki

Kikuri

Mysterious girl, inhabiting Ai's world, wields unknown powers, possibly influenced by a malevolent entity.

Portrayed by Sakai Kanako

Studio

Studio Deen

Season

Fall 2006

Start Date

2006-10-06

End Date

2007-04-06

Episodes

26

Type

TV

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