Ai Enma

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Ai Enma
Original Name
閻魔 あい
Romaji Name
Enma Ai
Appears In
Hell Girl
Place of Origin
From Beyond the Twilight
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Submitted By
Aselgeia
Popularity # 3598
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Description

Ai Enma is the main protagonist of the series and the one known as the "Jigoku Shoujo"--地獄少女--translated into English version as "Hell Girl." As such, she makes a regular appearance in the series, although her appearance is smaller and less frequent in "Hell Girl Three Vessels." Sayuri Iwata plays her in the live-action television series. Due to the nature of the duties which she is required to carry out, Ai can also be claimed to be the anti-heroine of the series. She also rarely exposes signs of being moralistic or idealistic, and occasionally opposes even those who are attempting to stop her from carrying out her job for a good cause. She is the first Hell Girl. Ai is a pale-skinned young girl with long, straight black hair styled in a hime cut that she keeps untied, red eyes (although they were initially brown before she was buried alive), and light pink lips. She maintains a thirteen-year-old girl's physical appearance, which was how old she was at the time of her death and has remained as such for well over four-hundred years. Her usual attire consists of a dominantly black seifuku, similar to Japanese school uniforms, with some parts colored white and red. However, while performing the act of taking someone to Hell, Ai always wears a kimono instead, which changes motifs every season. In season 1, it was a black kimono with large flower patterns. It is also shown as the first kimono Ai was given when she became the Hell Girl. In season 2, the kimono has flowery petals covering most of it, save in flashback scenes where Ai was still wearing her first kimono. In season 3, it carries pictures of fans and toy air balloons, the patterns of which appear to be moving. In season 4, it is black but mostly covered with flowers, butterflies, strings, and roses, it's obi's color is golden and is decorated with flowers. Although not initially this way, Ai has a cold personality. Even in emotion-evoking situations, she doesn't appear moved in the least. Additionally, Ai is oddly silent and serious. She seems to only talk when the need arises, rarely speaking directly for the sake of it. If Ai does talk out of ordinary circumstances, it is about something which she believes is necessary for someone to know, or to correct somebody where needed. The main reason for her introverted personality is due to her emotions being locked up when she was made into the Hell Girl. As the series went on, Ai did become slightly more expressive, and a tad less cold, solemn, and silent. However, the difference is minor. Interactions from her side are a little more varied, and less grim later on, especially toward her clients and victims. In some scenarios, Ai goes to the lengths of mocking clients a bit like her servants before sending them to Hell. She has also increased her attention and shown concern toward the more innocent clients and victims. An example of this would include the time when she reassured a lady who was requesting her to have Ren, one of Ai's companions, watch over her daughter after she willingly ended her life so that her daughter didn't have to be sent to Hell. Later on, it is revealed that the Master of Hell ordered Ai to close off her emotions; however, in rare instances, Ai defies that order to use her feelings, especially hatred, to guide her actions, as opposed to only following the duties given to her. The first of such occurs near the end of the first season when she tries to take revenge for Sentarou Shibata's actions upon his descendants Tsugumi Shibata and Hajime Shibata. In many forms, Ai unsuccessfully urges Tsugumi to ask her to send her father, Hajime, to Hell. Nevertheless, she burns down the temple which the adult Sentarou had built for her centuries before, suggesting that she refuses to accept repentance. In another example, Hone Onna reveals that when Ai was forced to send an innocent person to Hell, Ai silently screamed in her heart for having to do it, but she was unable to express or act on those emotions. There are other brief glimpses of Ai's emotions throughout the three seasons of the anime, including the welling of tears in her eyes.

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