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Hell Girl has been adapted into a video game for the Nintendo DS entitled Jigoku Shōjo Akekazura (地獄少女 朱蘰), which was developed by Compile Heart and released in Japan on September 27, 2007. [27] [28] Compile Heart made a PlayStation 2 version entitled Jigoku Shōjo Mioyosuga (地獄少女 澪縁) released on September 17, 2009. [29]
A television psychic, who calls himself the Hell Boy (地獄少年, Jigoku Shōnen). As a child he possessed powers that frightened even his own parents to the point where they killed their own son. His powers gave him the ability to escape Hell. After he escaped Hell he sought revenge against his parents and sent them to Hell.
Hell Girl is a Japanese anime series produced by Studio Deen in three seasons between 2005 and 2009, with a fourth season airing in 2017. The plot follows a girl named Ai Enma, also known as the Jigoku Shōjo or Hell Girl, and her group of followers as they carry out her duty of striking contracts that involve ferrying hated souls to Hell.
Two original soundtrack albums were released for Jigoku Shōjo Futakomori. The first album contains twenty-three tracks and was released on January 24, 2007 by Sony Music Entertainment under the catalog number SVWC-7440. [3]
"Tsukihana" ("月華, Moonflower) is the 12th single released by Nana Kitade. [1] It is used as the opening theme for the anime Jigoku Shoujo Mitsuganae.The first press of the normal edition comes with a "Correspondence from Hades "Melancholy Postcard".
Poison Control (少女地獄のドクムス〆, Shōjo Jigoku no Doku Musume) is an action role-playing video game developed and published by Nippon Ichi Software, by the same development team as Penny-Punching Princess and The Princess Guide. It released in Japan on June 25, 2020, and in North America on April 13, 2021, and in Europe on April ...
Jigoku: Japanese Hell, a 1999 Japanese horror film directed by Teruo Ishii Hell Girl ( Jigoku Shōjo ), a 2005 Japanese anime Gate of Hell (film) ( Jigokumon ), a 1953 Japanese film
Tomoko Kawakami (川上 とも子, Kawakami Tomoko, April 25, 1970 – June 9, 2011) was a Japanese voice actress. [1] She was also known by her pen-name Tomozou (とも蔵), [2] and her Christian name Cecilia (セシリア).