A third season spanning 26 episodes aired from October 4, 2008 to April 4, 2009 on Animax, MBS and Tokyo MX.It is directed by Watanabe and Takahiro Omori, with Kenichi Kanemaki handling series composition, Mariko Oka designing the characters and Yasuharu Takanashi, Hiromi Mizutani and Kenji Fujisawa composing the music.The series focuses on the existence of a supernatural system that allows people to take revenge by having other people sent to Hell via the services of the mysterious title character and her assistants who implement this system.Revenge, injustice, hatred, and the nature of human emotions are common themes throughout the series.
![]() A third season, Jigoku Shjo Mitsuganae ( ), was first announced on the mobile version of the series official website Jigoku Tsshin, 4 and began airing on Japanese TV on October 4, 2008. A fourth television series, titled Jigoku Shjo: Yoi no Togi ( ), was announced on February 25, 2017 as a climax to the series, and aired from July 14 to September 29, 2017, consisting of six new episodes, and six reminiscence rebroadcast episodes. Ai Enma, the Hell Girl, appears, and presents a doll with a red string on its neck that can send the named antagonist to Hell. When the string is pulled, Ai and her companions then torment the antagonist, offering a last chance to repent (which is usually refused), and ferries them to Hell. The price of the contract is that the person making the request will also have to go to Hell after his or her life is over. As the series progresses, they become conflicted on whether they should intervene to save the people involved. ![]() Kikuri is able to travel freely between Earth and the Twilight realm where Enma resides. Later, the plot centers around Takuma Kurebayashi, a boy who is blamed by his townsfolk for causing disappearances around the town that are, in reality, caused by the townsfolk using the Hell Correspondence website. In the third season, Kikuri returns to recruit Enmas assistants along with a ykai named Yamawaro, who accepts an old offer from Enma to become her fourth assistant. The story follows Enmas mysterious possession of a young schoolgirl, Yuzuki Mikage. In the fourth season, the story introduces a new character named Michiru, whom Ai helps realise her fate as a successor to the Hell Girl title. Initially clients would write the names of whom they hated on an ema, which later changed to sending a letter to the address appearing in a three-column newspaper advertisement only visible to those with enough hatred. Once the internet became available, people could access the Hell Correspondence website, otherwise known as the Hotline to Hell. Soon after, the site was adapted into a mobile version that could be accessed from cell phones. Should someone submit the name of someone against whom they bear a grudge or immense hatred, and their request is accepted, Ai Enma will take them to a realm of perpetual twilight where she offers them a straw doll, which is one of her companions, with a red string wound around its neck and describe to the client the details of their contract. Should the client pull the string tied around the dolls neck, Ai Enma will ferry the target of the revenge straightaway to Hell. However, once the clients life has ended, heshe will also go to Hell, and a black crest-shaped mark appears on the clients chest to serve as a permanent reminder of their decision to send someone to Hell. However, this mark is no guarantee that the person themselves wont be sent to Hell by another client. The series was created by Hiroshi Watanabe and is directed by Takahiro Omori, with scripts by Kenichi Kanemaki. The first season spanned 26 episodes and premiered across Japan on Animax between October 4, 2005, and April 4, 2006. The second season also spanned 26 episodes and aired from October 7, 2006 to April 6, 2007 across Japan on Animax.
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