“Hell Girl Ai Enma battles a cursed boy's fate and a sinister girl named Kikuri.”
Hell Girl: Two Mirrors
地獄少女 二籠
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Synopsis
Hell Girl Ai Enma battles a cursed boy's fate and a sinister girl named Kikuri.
Ai Enma and her companions continue to offer their service of revenge against those who have wronged others, and the price is as steep as ever—for damning the offender to hell, the person exacting vengeance is sent to the abyss as well. As they cast soul after soul into the darkness, a new sinister force is watching them: a little girl named Kikuri. While Ai continues her duties, she meets a boy named Takuma Kurebayashi, known as the "Devil's Child" because of the horrific events that occur around him. Unfortunately, Takuma's reputation leads the townspeople to use him as a scapegoat for those who have been ferried off to hell. When things quickly spiral out of control, Ai must find a way to bring an end to this senseless violence, as it poses a threat to her very existence.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 25 sampled reviews
What 25 viewers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.29 · some divergence
4.6 pts
Recommenders 8.6 · others 4.0
↓ 0.68
Running avg · Jul 2007 → Nov 2025
- 8 “While this is a continuation of the first Jigoku Shoujo, it is quite different. For one, the main character from the last season isn't here (not really surprising), and the story is told...”
- 10 “The Story - It's actually pretty, well, not clear. Actually, Jigoku Shoujo's story line is about a girl who sends people to hell. Actually, The story plot only applies at episode 18 + or so. I'll...”
- 9 “Before we get to my actual review, I would like the viewers to understand that I AM NOT A SUMMARIZER. If you want to know what's the plot, read the SUMMARY, and don't mark me down for not saying...”
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- Format 26 × 25′ eps × min
- Total runtime 10h 50m all episodes
- Aired Oct 2006 – Apr 2007 Fall 2006
- Source Tv media type
- Rated R 17+ (violence & profanity)
- Ref. BS-1451 catalog
Produced by
- Aniplex Producer
- SKY Perfect Well Think Producer
Licensed by
- Sentai Filmworks Licensor