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rdfs:comment | - Ai Enma is the main protagonist of the series, and is the one known as the "Jigoku Shōjo"--地獄少女--literally 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 "Jigoku Shoujo Mitsuganae". She is played by Sayuri Iwata in the live-action television series. Her first name Ai--written in hiragana あい in the manga--is a popular girl's first name meaning "love." Her last name Enma--written in kanji 閻魔 in the manga--actually is a name for the "Yama King" or judge of the dead.
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English Voice Actors | - Brina Palencia
- Andrea Kwan
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abstract | - Ai Enma is the main protagonist of the series, and is the one known as the "Jigoku Shōjo"--地獄少女--literally 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 "Jigoku Shoujo Mitsuganae". She is played by Sayuri Iwata in the live-action television series. Her first name Ai--written in hiragana あい in the manga--is a popular girl's first name meaning "love." Her last name Enma--written in kanji 閻魔 in the manga--actually is a name for the "Yama King" or judge of the dead. 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 almost never 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.
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