Hell Girl - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Can't Be Seen, Can't Be Heard
Shizuka Mayama is bullied by her classmates. She finally decides to call on Hell Girl to put an end to this hellish torture.

There's Only You
The comedy duo, Nanako and Haru of "Chaos Sweets"... They are rising in popularity day by day. They are so busy with work that they don't have time to write any scripts. Their relationship seems to be sustained by jokes, but they have a secret. What was the promise they made?

Someday, Somebody Will...
A younger brother and sister live with their older sister, parents and grandmother who all have personality problems. One night, Akira sees his mom holding a straw doll, and then the next day, their grandmother disappears.

Bury Me Deep
Sakura Kubota has been admitted into a nursing home that sells extra care as the main priority. However, in reality, it is a facility where dark secrets reside behind closed curtains.

I Can Hear the Song of the Wind
One day, Satoshi Kazama goes out with his friends as his dad drives the car. They get in a car accident, and Satoshi's friends are killed. The mother of one of his friends calls upon Hell Girl with the intention of banishing Satoshi to Hell. However, Michiru finds out what really happened in the car accident...

Twill
Yui Aihara's boyfriend proposes to her, but there is a reason she can't be happy for it. A few years ago, her dad was managing a Chinese Restaurant, and while out on a delivery, he got involved with some drunk punks and ended up in a coma. Yui finally finds the person she has been looking for who holds the key to the truth of what happened.

The Tarnished Mound
High school baseball player Daisuke Iwashita's friend and teammate Shinichi Muroi is being bullied by their team's ace pitcher, Mamoru Hanagasa. After Shinichi dies from injuries inflicted by Mamoru, Daisuke gets blamed for this incident, and although he tries to deny it, no one believes him.

Reminiscence II: Early Afternoon Window
The Yasuda Family moves into a company-owned neighborhood. Keiko, the mother, becomes fearful of how the branch manager's wife has control over the neighborhood. Even their daughter, Haruka, gets bullied by Yuria and their classmates. Then, one early afternoon, after one phone call and a violent persistent visitor, Keiko tries to commit suicide.

Spilled Bits
Akane Sawai, a depressed high school girl, stays at home and only interacts with her friend whom she met online. Her concerned teacher, Yoshiki Fukasawa, constantly visits her to try to convince her to return to school. Akane gets irritated by this and decides to send him to Hell.

Black Rut
A new road needs to be built to stop the traffic accidents in the area but is blocked by a house, occupied by an old man who refuses to move. A high school student dies at the road, and a truck driver named Michirou decides to send the old man to Hell.

A Bird in a Cage
Akira is a junior high school student who has a crush on Mitsuko. She is a middle-aged woman who works at an electronic appliance store. He is not comfortable with the way Mitsuko is treated by her husband, Seiji. Akira tries to persuade her to leave him.

Stray Inari
A low-profile girl named Kaede Inao claims to be a fortune-teller, telling fortunes by contacting Gon, using a spirit board. As she begins to build her reputation with a continuous streak of correct predictions, more people begin to ask her to perform various tasks.
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