Jigoku Shoujo – 11


Our case this time: an editor of a corrupt newspaper published an article thta made some guy’s father go to prison, thus destroying his whole family. Some guy wants revenge for this and calls for Jigoku Shoujo. The special thing about this episode (skip this part if you’re just like me and allergic to spoilers) is that we have the guy who’s been returning for the past couple of episodes (is it me and my memory, or are their names never even mentioned?) meeting up with him, and learning about his plans.

This certainly was a "guy-who’s-been-returning-for-the-past-couple-of-episodes"-episode (I think I’ll call him the Reporter from now on, until I get to figure out his name). We get to know his character, we see why he’s so interested in Jigoku Shoujo, his struggles to prevent her from delivering her revenges and a satisfying ending.

I just had two issues with this episode. 1: Why did the Reporter coincidentally meet up with a victim of Jigoku Shoujo? And why does he have such perfect timing? This episode just let an aweful lot depend on Lady Fortuna, unfortunately. 2: I’m also getting kinda bored with the revenge-delivering scenes. I don’t know why, but they seem to be getting boring and repetitive, which is a strange thing for a show like Jigoku Shoujo. It’s like that the creators threw these scenes in out of pity. I’m not really happy with this, as these scenes do for a part of the climax.

Jigoku Shoujo – 10

Jigoku Shoujo’s episodes may have been amazing, there was always one clear good side, and one clear bad side. This epidose, even those borders are torn apart, as good and bad change rapidly int each other. I can’t say anything other than that I loved it.

The way this episode resolved was also amagreat. It may have been a bit predictable once you see it coming, (about a minute before it actually happens), but the tiny moment you see it coming like that will be blowing you off your chair.

We also see Ai, for the first time, making some decisions, and it’s also clear that her servants also don’t really know what she’s up to all of the time. That might be good for future episodes.

Anyway, this wasn’t the best episode yet, but that doesnt mean that it wasn’t a great watch.

Jigoku Shoujo – 09

This episode wasn’t anything special. I guess they’re developing the little girl bit by bit. The story just was the same. Guy does something horrible, girl gets revenge. It was interesting to watch though, I think I’ll never really get tired of these kinds of stories.

Jigoku Shoujo – 08

This episode is different from the others as well. When each episode looks so much like the other, you really begint to notice (and appreciate) the tiny differences. This time, along with the usual case, we also see a girl (TOO cute, by the way) who can sense the prescense of Ai. Her father is some kind of journalist who’s writing an article about Jigoku Shoujo, so he decides to check it out. At first you believe that the father’s justout for money and a story, but when his daughter suddenly gets extremely shocked, he does show that he’s a good father. Overall, I like these characters. It seems like they are going to be appearing a lot more in the show. Especially the daughter is an awesome character.

The case in this episode is a girl who’s been pushed off a building. Normal anime would in this kind of case show the falling proces, and make use of some cool-sounding sound-effects when the body hits the ground. In Jigoku-Shoujo, this is executed in the exact opposite way: the falling process is never shown, but we do get to see how the body hits a car and ends up unconcious. That only makes it more heartbreaking.

Another thing Jigoku Shoujo excels in, is the character art. They somehow succeed in making each and every character look beautifully. This is extremely pleasant to watch.

I want more. Hehe.

Jigoku Shoujo – 07

This episode was so cool. It starts out as a regular jigoku-shoujo story. A girl with a talent for acting gets surpressed by her famous adoptive mother. We see her acces the website and call Emna Ai. The same ritual, blah blah. But somehow the pacing is a bit too fast, and a few questions are left unanswered. Then, however, we get to see that the girl is actually an enormous SOB, and the mother is the one with the good intentions. When she gets her role taken away from her by an unknown girl, she decides to take revenge upon her, calls a couple of guys and they do something horrible to the girl that took her part. After that, it really gets awesome. I won’t tell what happens, but I was extremely amused by the sudden plot twist. The creators carried it out perfectly.

I also think I’ve figured out the power of Jigoku Shoujo: the element of surprise. The creators build a certain premisse and overall repetiveness up, maintain it, and suddenly break it at just the right time. This has an awesome effect.

Jigoku Shoujo – 06


Holy goodness… the story in this episode is so friggin’ sad. It’s still the usual concept that we know of Jigoku Shoujo though, but this one has been executed very well. We have a girl, whose mother accidentally saw the popular-wife-of-important-person cheating on her husband. Since then, her mother has been tormented by that woman. As her mother suffers, she suffers as well. The creators really succeeding in telling us that the mother was suffering. It was so sad when looking her husband hit her because his job is in danger because of her. I give two thumbs up for this one.

It’s also nice to see that the girl and Emna actually have a conversation, apart from the usual "Here is a doll with a red string bla bla, pull the string blabla, you’ll go to hell as well etc." I also liked the new preparation scene, and I noticed that the recycled cells took shorter than before. Also the annoying grandmother was no nuisance this time.

Jigoku Shoujo – 05


Okay, this is what I’ve been waiting for. Emna and the three others are finally playing an active role, other then just carrying out the revenge, and furthermore the story in this episode is awesome. We have this president of a huge succesful company, with a high school girl employed who’s supposed to be her distant family. Everyone believes that girl is aweful with computers, while the president is wonderful with them, but it’s just the opposite. The president is nowhere with computers, while the girl is a computer nerd. So far so good? Well, it also appears that the president is using the girl to hack into other companies and administration to her own advantage. The girl can’t do anything because of blackmail. We also see that the president is someone who’ll do literally everything for a succesful life, including summoning Jigoku Shoujo for her own selfish gains, and killing multiple persons.

This really turned into a great episode. They finally showed a bad guy (or girl) with multiple perspective, instead of the blocky ones they normally show. Emna finally gets to do something other then just riding in a boat or lying in the water. But I could still see the normal pacing I’m used of Jigoku Shoujo.

I’m having some speculations here. If I am right, then this anime will have a first season of slightly normal cases, and once the second season starts, then the cases will turn more extravagant by the minute. I’ll be very interested when that happens.

Jigoku Shoujo – 04


The individual stories are interesting to watch, and although the first two episodes were a lot better then this one, I had an interesting time watching this.

I’m just afraid that Jigoku Shoujo was put into this for just the hell of it. Her actions are becoming a bit repetitive, which is such a pity, as she has a wonderful character. I’m really anticipating an episode that breaks this pattern. But as this show has 26 episodes, there is still lots of hope.

Jigoku Shoujo – 03


Oh god, I so want the soundtrack of this. Anyway, what we have here, is a website. If you enter it at exactly 0:00 hours, it’ll appear. On that website, you can enter a person’s name, who will get sent to hell. Ideal for revenges. The only negative part is that you will also get sent to hell, after you die.

When I read this, I really liked this premisse, and so I was looking forward to seeing the anime. I wasn’t disappointed. Emma Ai, or Jigoku Shoujo (meaning Hell Girl) fits her role perfectly, and her friends also seem very interesting. Also the stories that this anime tells every episode are awesomely done.

This episode also was very interesting. Not as good as the previous ones, but still worth all the efford watching it. The scene at the funeral has also been executed awesomely. I liked the main character struggling between the truth and his team.

The only downfall to this is that the part at which Jigoku Shoujo takes her revenge becomes a bit repetitive after you seen it for a couple of times. It’s also a pity that all the bad guys so far were really bad guys, either obsessed, but they didn’t care a bit about their victims. I’d love to see an episode in which the bad guy is half good, and the good guy is half bad, or a variation of this.