According to rumor, a mysterious message board exists, accessible only at midnight. Those who find the site have the ability to post a grudge they harbor against someone, and the Jigoku Shojo (Hell Girl) will carry-out the revenge and then transport that persons soul to hell.Of course, vengeance comes with a hefty price. Those who seek revenge must accept the fact that when they die, their souls will also be taken to hell. Hell Girl v.1 contains two exclusive art cards!
C**4
FINALLY
Just what I expected from hell girl I love aesthetic and the art in this anime even the dvd menu looks good I hope to get collect more of the first season on dvd 😍😍 I’m happy with my purchase , I love how it givesYou two Art pieces another good dvd never disappoints me I recommend if you love hell girl I love the art in the anime it’s mind blowing music is beautiful too outro I enjoy , ren is my favorite 😍👏🏻 If you love hell girl own it on dvd I waited for long time to get it it’s finally in my hands All though it did take a long time but due to COVID it’s understandable but worth the wait
D**T
Absolutely 100% amazing
Sorry Amazon, your rating system is to low for this Anime title :)On the scale of 1 to 10:Story gets an 11Animation gets an 11Music and sound gets an 11Art and visuals gets an 11Overall true score gets an 11This anime has got to be the best I've seen in a while. It's about people getting pushed past the breaking point. But thanks to a website, which is only accessible at the stroke of midnight, these tormented people can exact their revenge. The Hell Girl, Ai Enma, will torture her victims and then ferry them straight to Hell. However, this revenge site is cursed and Ai's clients will pay a hefty price after they die. Also, Ai Enma herself is a strange one. She seems to have a sense of deep secrecy about her.If you like seeing people getting what they deserve, cute little demonesses, :) (I'll consider her that for now) Semi-Creepiness, MysteriousnessThen this a must see anime. If your an Otako like me then you probably already have it :) Do not let this one pass you by. There's no time to waste, volume three is coming early January :)
T**Y
Fun to watch!
This was one of the first anime's I had ever watched, and I enjoy the nostalgia that comes from re-watching it. Of course, looking back at it, I can see the flaws that I couldn't see before, but that doesn't take away from the anime. The episodes is formulaic, and won't get too exciting until later episodes to those who are new to this series. I enjoyed it because it really didn't matter to miss an episode or two, especially for someone with limited resources and time back when I watched it. Its pretty easy to understand, and anybody could jump in to watch the show without missing too much to understand. The later episodes will develop the storyline and unravel the mysteries behind hell girl. So to those who are new, have patience and stick with it! Remember, this is a pretty old anime if I do say so myself, released around (2005-2006) but despite its flaws, the soundtrack is amazing, animation is pretty good, and overall story is good.
D**Y
Interesting Anime
Hell Girl, Vol. 1 - Butterfly I bought this anime on another friend's recommendation, and it is an okay anime. It was a little slow at first, but then it starts to pick up towards the end of the volume. However, I could pick up small subplots that I hope will keep the anime even more interesting throughout the other volumes. That being said, parts of the anime is quite repetitive, so if you are not into that, then this is not the anime for you.
M**N
Great condition but disapointed mine did not come with the ...
Great condition but disapointed mine did not come with the two art cards it was supposed to..i just got vol 2 and the art cards were in there so idk..i kinda want a refund because it was one of the main reasons i ordered it.
W**D
plead the 5th
no comment
A**R
thanks!
nice!
T**N
"Care to give death a try?"
Among humans there is rumored to be a website which, if accessed at midnight, can grant retribution to the wronged.... at a price. The website in question is known as The Hell Link and the grievances aired on it are observed by a rather nondescript Japanese schoolgirl, relaxing in a hot spring or perhaps playing a game of marbles by herself. But Enma Ai is no ordinary girl. Her home is the underworld and her profession is a high-speed escort for the souls of the damned straight to hell. Accompanying this Hell Girl on her mission is a small crew of underworld denizens who collectively investigate the validity of each request and then aid in carrying out the punishment, a sort of waking nightmare that serves as a prelude to their journey to the abyss. When some tortured soul enters their grievance on the Hell Link, they are given a choice to send their antagonizer to Hell. But curses always come home to roost and the one who condemns another soul to damnation is destined to join them when their own life ends. When I first heard about "Hell Girl", it struck me as the first of what will probably be many Death Note clones riding the coattails of that series' wild success. But the image of Ai Enma's striking red eyes and vividly beautiful kimono proved to be irresistable to this anime fan so I gave it a try. It turns out that the two series' have almost nothing at all in common, though this show is certainly the inferior of the two. The problem with this show's first 5 episodes is that, for at least four of them, you are watching the exact same thing over and over. The individual stories of each episode's protagonists are quite good and varied, but Hell Girl herself is consigned to word-for-word the same dialogue in almost every single episode. We catch glimpses of her home life, and her partners are an interesting crew, but the ridiculously formulaic nature of these episodes gets old quick. There needs to be some character development for the main cast here for this show to remain interesting for even one more volume.That said, I really did enjoy these first episodes. The art is beautiful, the colors are amazing to look at, and Hell Girl herself is one of the most visually striking characters I've seen in some time. The soundtrack is very cool, with the most dramatic piece featuring an operatic choir backed by driving orchestral music and Slayer-esque double bass drums. Very effective, though the beginning and ending themes aren't very notable. The stories behind each curse are very good, but you could set your watch to the formula used in the first 4 episodes. The 5th deviates from that formula while still incorporating most of the same elements, but we do get a little more insight to Hell Girl's operation in that episode so hopefully that will be the series' turning point away from the inevitably boring sameness the show seems to be heading towards.In the end, this is a show that is certainly worth viewing as there is not really anything else like it out there righ now; but only time will tell if the series can break it's own mold and take itself to the next level. If not, then this first volume will be all the "Hell Girl" you need.
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