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Jigoku shôjo

  • TV Series
  • 2006–2007
  • 6h
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Jigoku shôjo (2006)
DramaFantasyHorrorMystery

Somewhere in the vast realm of the Internet, there is a message board called "Jigoku Tsushin (Hell Message),"which could only be accessed at the stroke of midnight. When grudges are posted o... Read allSomewhere in the vast realm of the Internet, there is a message board called "Jigoku Tsushin (Hell Message),"which could only be accessed at the stroke of midnight. When grudges are posted on the website, Hell Girl will appear and drag the nemesis into inferno. Such rumor seems t... Read allSomewhere in the vast realm of the Internet, there is a message board called "Jigoku Tsushin (Hell Message),"which could only be accessed at the stroke of midnight. When grudges are posted on the website, Hell Girl will appear and drag the nemesis into inferno. Such rumor seems to be an urban legend that is believed among children but it is not just a rumor. Her name ... Read all

  • Stars
    • Sayuri Iwata
    • Aya Sugimoto
    • Kazuki Katô
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    248
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    • Stars
      • Sayuri Iwata
      • Aya Sugimoto
      • Kazuki Katô
    • 2User reviews
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  • Episodes12

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    Sayuri Iwata
    • Ai Enma
    • 2006–2007
    Aya Sugimoto
    • Hone Onna
    • 2006–2007
    Kazuki Katô
    • Ren Ichimoku
    • 2006–2007
    Hisahiro Ogura
    • Wanyuudou
    • 2006–2007
    Eriko Matsushima
    • Ai's Grandmother
    • 2006–2007
    Saaya
    • Tsugumi Shibata
    • 2006–2007
    Kazuhiko Nishimura
    • Hajime Shibata
    • 2006–2007
    Tetsu Watanabe
    Tetsu Watanabe
    • Detective Otaki
    • 2006–2007
    Kazuhiko Kanayama
    • Takashi Inagaki
    • 2006–2007
    Yôji Tanaka
    • Master
    • 2007
    Kanji Tsuda
    Kanji Tsuda
    • Seichi Toriumi
    • 2006
    Masaya Matsukaze
    Masaya Matsukaze
    • Takumi Sakai
    • 2006
    Hideo Takamatsu
    • Ryuusei Kitagawa (Now)
    • 2006
    Nao Oikawa
    • Kiriko Matsui
    • 2006
    Tasuku Nagaoka
    Tasuku Nagaoka
    • Kenta Nakashima
    • 2006
    Kimika Yoshino
    • Mari Asou
    • 2006
    Narumi Konno
    • Sakurako Endo
    • 2006
    Asae Ônishi
    • Ayaka Mizushima
    • 2006
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    7antiallamericanghoul

    Sleepy, chaotic, and decent

    "Do you want to see what death is like?" are the iconic words Ai Enma says before sending the person who is getting "vigilante'd" (yes, it's a word I made up) to hell. I was looking for an anime and I came across this live-action one, and I decided to watch that instead since I couldn't find the anime for free. I watched this on the Internet archived website but rodsy I just found out that it was on YouTube, and it was released 12 years ago. So most likely the person who put it on the Internet archive ripped it from YouTube. The subtitles look exactly the same.

    I have never read a manga and, obviously, if I stayed before, I'd never seen the anime, but I thought Sayuri Iwata did a good job as Ai Enma. She had this eerie, calm, ethereal vibe to her. Especially her voice. I love her voice. Her voice is so soft and sweet before she whisks you away to hell. Speaking of voices, the ending theme song is sung by Olivia Lufkin, who does the singing for the pretty but problematic (cuz pedo) character Reira (a half-up character like Olivia irl) in the anime "Nana". Olivia sang the song here around the same time as she did Nana, but she sounds so different in both shows! It has been months since I last saw the show and the ending song is still stuck in my head... OK, that is THE true definition of iconic. The soundtrack for this show is amazing. I also love that haunting vocalizing done by a female singer.

    OK, now back to the show! Not much you can find on this show. It came around the same time as the anime. I read that it came at midnight, and you could tell it did. I'm not an expert on what midnight shows are like in Japan. But the show feels and appears somewhat low budget. I feel like if it had more of a primetime spot it would've had a higher budget. But somehow they're low budget side to it gives it a sort of eerie and quiet and sleepy feel. When the chaotic moments are there it is a lot of fun (chaotic meaning when Ai is ready to drag someone to hell). And the acting is pretty good! What I didn't like about the show was the story of the detective and his daughter. They were OK characters, it's just that they came out of nowhere in the middle of the show and later on the show was mainly about them. It would've been much better if they had been introduced from the beginning.

    Whenever I watch an episode of the show, I keep asking myself "will I use the website to take revenge on a person?". I am all about revenge. I am all about an eye for an eye. Go around and find out. You bite me, I will bite back twice as hard. But I have mixed feelings. If I were to live in a world where Hell Girl exists, I wouldn't think it would be worth it to take revenge if I had to go to hell and suffer for all eternity after I was marked. Just do the vigilante business the human way! HOWEVER, if hell was me spending time with Ai Enma and her grandma(?) and wearing Kimonos with that gorgeous dreamy traditional Japanese scenery, then yes, I'd let Hell Girl do my bidding and would gladly embrace her mark after she is done.
    ebiros2

    Jigoku Shojo

    This is a live action version of an anime series by the same title. Total of 12 episodes were made, and aired on Saturdays at midnight.

    Jigoku Shojo or Hell Girl is an urban legend. A website that only a person who has strong grudge against others can access comes on line at midnight. When you type in the name of the person you have grudge against, Hell Girl Enma Ai (Sayuri Iwata) shows up before you. A straw doll with red string wrapped around it is given to the person who've requested the revenge. If the person pulls the string, contract is formed between Enma Ai and the client, and the target gets sent to hell in the most horrific manner. But the revenge has its price. A mark appears on the client's chest, and the client forfeits the right to go to heaven after their own death.

    The concept is loosely based on another long running TV series called "Hissatsu !" series where assassins for hire dispenses revenge for the weak. In this series, assassins are replaced by a team of supernatural beings from hell. Some of the episodes are the same as the anime version, while others are original for this series.

    For a late night program, this was a very high quality production with many semi A list actors playing the supporting role. Sayuri Iwata puts in a great performance as the leading role.

    Little known but a great TV series that's worth a watch if you can find it.

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 2006 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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      • Japanese
    • Also known as
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    • Production company
      • Iizumi Production
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      • 6h(360 min)
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