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State Alchemist
Hell Girl (or, as MAL likes to confusingly call it, 'Jigoku Shoujo') 1-5
The idea of a 'pact with the devil' is a very old and well worn one - You get something you want without having to get your hands dirty, but at a price. What makes Hell Girl less than intriguing for me though is that the only thing you can have from her is revenge (by killing) and the only price is the somewhat boring one of your own soul, following your natural death. After five episodes, it's already getting a little old.
The first two episodes set the scene more or less, with very straightforward 'schoolgirl's worst nightmare' story-lines. Three to five had more varied subject matter such as medical negligence and corporate espionage, but they all have the same theme; That people with power / wealth / talent are above the law and can only be brought down through non-legal means. While this may be true to some degree, it's also a very simplistic way of looking at things. But most bafflingly, so far no-one has regretted using Hell Girl to solve their problems and there have been no negative consequences of doing so; hellcorrespondence.com just seems like an occult Jim'll Fix It.
The idea of a 'pact with the devil' is a very old and well worn one - You get something you want without having to get your hands dirty, but at a price. What makes Hell Girl less than intriguing for me though is that the only thing you can have from her is revenge (by killing) and the only price is the somewhat boring one of your own soul, following your natural death. After five episodes, it's already getting a little old.
The first two episodes set the scene more or less, with very straightforward 'schoolgirl's worst nightmare' story-lines. Three to five had more varied subject matter such as medical negligence and corporate espionage, but they all have the same theme; That people with power / wealth / talent are above the law and can only be brought down through non-legal means. While this may be true to some degree, it's also a very simplistic way of looking at things. But most bafflingly, so far no-one has regretted using Hell Girl to solve their problems and there have been no negative consequences of doing so; hellcorrespondence.com just seems like an occult Jim'll Fix It.