The BEST episodes written by Maki Hiro

Two Mirrors: Distrust
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9.73
65 votes

#1 - Two Mirrors: Distrust

Hell Girl - Season 2 - Episode 23

Mr. Kimiko insults Mr. Narito's singing during a community choir practice. Mr. Narito becomes so enraged by this petty insult that he sends Mr. Kimiko to Hell, and blames Takuma for Mr. Kimiko's disappearance. To keep up the ruse, Mr. Narito sets up a vigil outside Takuma's house with other neighbours.

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Three Vessels: Inside the Straw
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9.62
35 votes

#2 - Three Vessels: Inside the Straw

Hell Girl - Season 3 - Episode 17

Yuzuki visits a mansion to visit the elderly woman she saw in her vision. However, a much younger woman comes to the door and claims that there is no one in the house who fits the description. Meanwhile, Yamawaro begs to be a doll.

Hell Girl vs. Hell Boy
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9.61
67 votes

#3 - Hell Girl vs. Hell Boy

Hell Girl - Season 1 - Episode 20

Television psychic, Gil de Ronfell aka L'Enfer claims himself as the Hell Boy, challanges Hell Girl, Ai Enma to a duel. It turns out to be a fatal mistake.

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Two Mirrors: Hone-Onna's Wet Holiday
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9.59
67 votes

#4 - Two Mirrors: Hone-Onna's Wet Holiday

Hell Girl - Season 2 - Episode 10

Hone Onna meets a director named Negoro Tetsuro. He wants Hone Onna to be the protagonist (Sone Anna) in his film. He is obsessed about writing screen plays. He has a wife and two lovers but seems uninterested in all of them. Eventually Tetsuro’s wife, one of his lovers (Kumiko-chan) and Hone Onna become good friends. Then they decided to go to the hot springs. But being clumsy and foolish, Tetsuro bumps into a stranger’s car and a few hours later, spills coffee on him. That man, named Gyouta Hauhiroku, sends Tetsuro to hell. In the end, Hone Onna erases herself from Kumiko and Tetsuro's wife's memories. This episode depicts the flash-backs of Hone Onna.

Two Mirrors: Bubbles Under the Surface
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9.57
66 votes

#5 - Two Mirrors: Bubbles Under the Surface

Hell Girl - Season 2 - Episode 2

Yayoi's sister, Sumire is missing. She is constantly hearing the sound of bubbles from underwater. She after a while begins to realize her sister is dead. But because she doesn't know the identity of the killer, she can't get onto the website to get her sister's revenge. She blames herself for Sumire's death because Sumire vanished on a day Yayoi didn't walk with her. Yayoi falls into a fountain and has a vision of what happened to her sister. Sumire was kidnapped, raped, killed, and dumped in a lake, which explains the bubbles. Yayoi knows the identity of the killer and sends him to Hell for Sumire.

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Two Mirrors: A Wicked Woman's Desire
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9.48
95 votes

#6 - Two Mirrors: A Wicked Woman's Desire

Hell Girl - Season 2 - Episode 16

A girl named Ran tries to send a man who betrayed her to hell, but meets a geisha woman who said she'll help her get revenge. Ran disguised herself and seduced the man. The woman steals all the man's money and he finally commited suicide. Ran eventually finds out that the woman has been using her and is attacked. She managed to send the woman to Hell before she finally dies (after being attacked by that woman).

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Two Mirrors: Silent Glance
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9.47
94 votes

#7 - Two Mirrors: Silent Glance

Hell Girl - Season 2 - Episode 17

A girl named Nene, contacted the Hell Girl to send her mother to Hell, because she thinks her mother, Honami, kills her father; although the truth is, Honami sends her husband to Hell because he was abusing them (Honami and Nene) eleven years ago. Honami then finds out that Nene is trying to send her to hell, but then kills herself so that Nene doesn't need to go to Hell too. Also where Ren's past is revealed showing that he was once a sword.

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Three Vessels: Mid-Summer Graph
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9.32
34 votes

#8 - Three Vessels: Mid-Summer Graph

Hell Girl - Season 3 - Episode 12

Nomura Nobuo is a struggling manga artist who works part-time at a food store beside the pool. Every time someone agitates him, he draws stickers for them and puts their face up on his calendar chart. The person who reaches the girl's breasts first will be sent to hell.

Three Vessels: Elder Brother
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9.26
37 votes

#9 - Three Vessels: Elder Brother

Hell Girl - Season 3 - Episode 4

When the bullied Yukawa is rescued by the kendo-practitioner, Nishida Shin, Nishada becomes Yukawa’s hero. However, he fails to save a man assaulted on a bus, and Yukawa's image of his hero is shattered. He accesses the Hell Correspondence website, receiving Ren as a doll, to send Nishida to Hell.

Island Girl
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8.95
95 votes

#10 - Island Girl

Hell Girl - Season 1 - Episode 15

Mina Minato sends her aunt, Fujie Minato to hell after finding out that Fujie had murdered Mina's mother. Mina and her boyfriend was assaulted by Fujie as well.

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Friends
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8.94
97 votes

#11 - Friends

Hell Girl - Season 1 - Episode 10

Minami Shibuya intends to send her friend, Shiori Akasaka to hell. Soon after, they became friends again and Shibuya decided not to send Akasaka to hell. But, Akasaka was sent to hell after accidentally pulling the string on the straw doll.

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The Filthy Mound
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8.57
136 votes

#12 - The Filthy Mound

Hell Girl - Season 1 - Episode 3

Muroi Kouichi was a high school student with high aspirations to play in his first baseball tournament, but his short life had been plagued by the constant bullying from the "star" player Hanagasa Mamoru who enjoyed tormenting him with his baseball bat, and it became so bad that it eventually lead to his death or even suicide. His friend Iwashita had kept the bullying a secret until the very end, but it ended up backfiring on him when Muroi's mother publicly accused him of murdering her son instead of blaming the real culprit. Iwashita decides to take matters into his own hands and summons Enma Ai to take care of the dirty work for him. Will he pull the string?

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A Broken Disguise
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8.43
128 votes

#13 - A Broken Disguise

Hell Girl - Season 1 - Episode 7

Ayaka is an aspiring actress who is adopted by Kurenai Midori because of her potential talent for acting, but it's pretty obvious from the very beginning that she isn't nearly as talented or as gifted as her adopted mother had hoped for. Instead, she appears to be rather clumsy and untalented since can't even get her role as a weeping willow right, and she even has to endure an embarassing lecture from her mom in front of the entire class. She pathetically summons Emna Ai in hopes of teaching her mother a lesson in attitude adjustment since she's incapable of confronting her about it herself, but she thinks twice about her decision in revenge after getting a glimpse of spending eternity in Hell.

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