Most episodes are self-contained short stories in which the series narrates the suffering of a different individual caused by one or more antagonists. A website known as "Hell Correspondence" (地獄通信,Jigoku Tsūshin) may only be accessed at midnight by one who harbors a desire for revenge against their tormentor. Should someone submit the name of someone against whom they have a grudge, the Jigoku Shōjo (Hell Girl) will offer them a straw doll with a red string wound about its neck. If the string is pulled, she will ferry the target of the revenge straightaway to Hell, however the client agrees to a pact where those who request her intervention will also be sent to hell at the end of their natural lives.
Some time after the post, they are visited by Enma Ai, a young red-eyed girl wearing a traditional sailor school uniform (usually the dark version used only in winter months). She hands them a straw doll, which is actually one of her assistants, with a red string tied to its neck. In the first season, the doll is always black, because it is always the same assistant, that is, Wanyūdō, but in the second season, the doll may also be red or dark blue, depending on which assistant it is (Hone-Onna or Ichimoku Ren, respectively). She then tells them that if they want their vengeance to be delivered, they must remove the string from the doll, and their enemies will be immediately taken to Hell. A black crest-shaped mark will appear on the protagonists' chests, which serves as a constant reminder that once their lives come to an end, they must give compensation for Ai's service by having their own souls also sent to Hell.
In season two 地獄少女 二籠, a significant amount of the plot is centered around Takuma Kurebayashi, a boy who is blamed by his townsfolk for causing disappearances around the town, which was actually caused by the townsfolk who used Jigoku Tsūshin.
In season 3 地獄少女 三鼎, after Ai Enma's supposed death after the events of the 2nd season, her three helpers, Ichimoku Ren, Wanyuudou and Hone-Onna live out their existence in relative peace. This is suddenly shattered when Kikuri returns to recruit them. Meanwhile, Ai mysteriously reappears from the dead and uses the body of a young schoolgirl, Yuzuki Mikage, to revive the Jigoku Tsūshin operation. Yuzuki is aware of Ai's presence however, and she has been shown to see what Ai sees.
Name 姓名: Kazuki Ho Nickname 昵称: 梦琦之翼 Age 年龄: 17 Birthday 生日: 22th Feb Horoscope 星座: Pisces 双鱼座 Hobbies 爱好: Design设计,Japanese Anime日本动漫,Listening to music听音乐,Taekwondo跆拳道,Kendo剑道,Guitar吉他,Tarot塔罗占卜 Favorite Fruits 喜欢的水果: Strawberry草莓,Watermelon西瓜 Favorite Songs 喜欢的歌: (Play yourself and enjoy them~ 请自己播放喔~慢慢享受~很动听的歌~)
N more n more..(Because there are too much anime songs that i like so i just put these 5 songs only)~~~
还有更多~~但因为喜欢的动漫歌太多了所以只放了这五首~~
将来还会更新为playlist~~
琦琦最近快考试了。。得加把劲才可以丫。。
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Jigoku Shoujo 地獄少女 @ 11:10 PM
Most episodes are self-contained short stories in which the series narrates the suffering of a different individual caused by one or more antagonists. A website known as "Hell Correspondence" (地獄通信,Jigoku Tsūshin) may only be accessed at midnight by one who harbors a desire for revenge against their tormentor. Should someone submit the name of someone against whom they have a grudge, the Jigoku Shōjo (Hell Girl) will offer them a straw doll with a red string wound about its neck. If the string is pulled, she will ferry the target of the revenge straightaway to Hell, however the client agrees to a pact where those who request her intervention will also be sent to hell at the end of their natural lives.
Some time after the post, they are visited by Enma Ai, a young red-eyed girl wearing a traditional sailor school uniform (usually the dark version used only in winter months). She hands them a straw doll, which is actually one of her assistants, with a red string tied to its neck. In the first season, the doll is always black, because it is always the same assistant, that is, Wanyūdō, but in the second season, the doll may also be red or dark blue, depending on which assistant it is (Hone-Onna or Ichimoku Ren, respectively). She then tells them that if they want their vengeance to be delivered, they must remove the string from the doll, and their enemies will be immediately taken to Hell. A black crest-shaped mark will appear on the protagonists' chests, which serves as a constant reminder that once their lives come to an end, they must give compensation for Ai's service by having their own souls also sent to Hell.
In season two 地獄少女 二籠, a significant amount of the plot is centered around Takuma Kurebayashi, a boy who is blamed by his townsfolk for causing disappearances around the town, which was actually caused by the townsfolk who used Jigoku Tsūshin.
In season 3 地獄少女 三鼎, after Ai Enma's supposed death after the events of the 2nd season, her three helpers, Ichimoku Ren, Wanyuudou and Hone-Onna live out their existence in relative peace. This is suddenly shattered when Kikuri returns to recruit them. Meanwhile, Ai mysteriously reappears from the dead and uses the body of a young schoolgirl, Yuzuki Mikage, to revive the Jigoku Tsūshin operation. Yuzuki is aware of Ai's presence however, and she has been shown to see what Ai sees.