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Nobuo Nakagawa is frequently called the Roger Corman of Japan, and his "Jigoku" (1960) is indeed reminiscent of his American counterpart's work.
Haunting Films From Japan David Mermelstein 2010
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Joel Martin -What is your personal interpretation of 'Jigoku'?
Boing Boing David Pescovitz 2011
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JM - Can you recommend some personal film favourites for the uninitiated viewer that fully capture the essence of 'Jigoku'?
Boing Boing David Pescovitz 2011
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"Hell" "Jigoku", from 1960, sits very near the foundations of the Japanese horror film.
Here's Lookin' At You Steve Dollar 2011
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Jigoku Shoujo Mitsuganae – I saw seasons 1 and 2 mainly because my brother watches it.
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Known as the Jigoku Tsushin, rumor has it that if you post a grudge there, the Jigoku Shoujo will appear and drag whoever torments you into the inferno.
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Very little is known about the girl – all we know for sure is that she lives with her equally enigmatic grandmother, that three magical straw dolls accompany and serve her, and that whenever a posting on the Jigoku Tsushin moves her, she becomes the Jigoku Shoujo. (from: ANN)
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*** Jigoku Shoujo Mitsuganae saw season 1 it was good but i just dont feel like it to watch the other 2 seasons.
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It is the oldest recorded natural Jigoku hell recorded in Japan – also one of the coolest at 78 degrees Celcius.
Archive 2008-04-01 Elizabeth McClung 2008
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The first hell, or Jigoku, was the Sea Hell, which was aquamarine blue and about 200m deep.
Archive 2008-04-01 Elizabeth McClung 2008
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