
Hell Girl: Two Mirrors
地獄少女 二籠
Ai Enma once again returns as the Jigoku Shoujo, who uses Jigoku Tsuushin (Hell Hotline) to allow people to post their grudges on their tormentors, sending them straight to Hell. In exchange, the users of the website will end up in Hell after they die. Meanwhile, a mysterious girl with blue eyes called Kikuri appears and seems to have strange intentions towards Ai and Jigoku Tsuushin's operation. (Source: Anime News Network)
Hell Girl: Two Mirrors is a tv with 26 episodes, from Fall 2006, produced by Studio DEEN, rated 7.6/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
Ai Enma once again returns as the Jigoku Shoujo, who uses Jigoku Tsuushin (Hell Hotline) to allow people to post their grudges on their tormentors, sending them straight to Hell. In exchange, the users of the website will end up in Hell after they die. Meanwhile, a mysterious girl with blue eyes called Kikuri appears and seems to have strange intentions towards Ai and Jigoku Tsuushin's operation. (Source: Anime News Network)
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- Revenge — Prominently features a character who aims to exact punishment in a resentful or vindictive manner.
- Tragedy — Centers around tragic events and unhappy endings.
- Bullying — Prominently features the use of force for intimidation, often in a school setting.
- Episodic — Features story arcs that are loosely tied or lack an overarching plot.
- Found Family — Features a group of characters with no biological relations that are united in a group providing social support.
- Curses — Features a character, object or area that has been cursed, usually by a malevolent supernatural force.
- Female Protagonist — Main character is female.
- Afterlife — Partly or completely set in the afterlife.
- Mythology — Prominently features mythological elements, especially those from religious or cultural tradition.
- Oiran — Prominently features a courtesan character of the Japanese Edo Period.
- Suicide — The act or an instance of taking or attempting to take one's own life voluntarily and intentionally.
- Demons — Prominently features malevolent otherworldly creatures.

