

Everyone has between toned down yet normal anime-ish styled designs or they go for a more realistic route with smaller eyes and more, for lack of a better term ‘normal’ features.Īi’s design is quite notable and unique. The anime’s art is fairly unique, especially where Ai herself is involved. Something that creates quite the difference between the manga and the anime is the art. However, whether I can actually find and review any of these manga will have to be an answer for another day. Then we got Hell Girl: Enma Ai Selection, Super Scary Story (I’m not being a smartass, that’s the actual name) that actually came before Three Vessels aired, back in 2007, yet didn’t end until 2012. After Three Vessels aired (technically, it debuted a month before Three Vessels ended), a manga called New Hell Girl started up. This also isn’t the only manga to the Hell Girl name. It’s just kinda its own thing while also still being the same thing….do you get what I’m saying?Ĭonsidering this is an anthology, it doesn’t really matter that much anyway. It’s not so much adapting the anime nor did the anime adapt it. In fact, it ended right before Three Vessels aired, so my timing is right on the money. You see, the manga started just a month after the anime started running and ran along side it. We still got manga to review, my friends!

The price for this service is damning your own soul to hell – but only when you die your natural death.īreakdown: Oh what? You thought I was done with Hell Girl for now just because I said I wasn’t going to review Three Vessels until October? Psshhhtt. Plot: A horror anthology that chronicles the stories of the clients of Hell Girl – a mysterious girl behind a website where you can input the name of someone who has wronged you and get the opportunity to exact immediate vengeance on them by sending them to hell.
