The anime also received the manga adaptation by Miyuki Etoo, as well as two other manga adaptations named Shin Jigoku Shōjo (New Hell Girl) in 2009, and Jigoku Shōjo Enma Ai Selection Geki Kowa Story (Hell Girl: Enma Ai Selection, Super Scary Story) in 2014.
A live-action film adaptation of the Hell Girl (Jigoku Shōjo) anime franchise has been green-lit for fall 2019 in Japan.
Studio DEEN debuted the first Hell Girl television anime series in 2005.
Del Rey published the first Hell Girl manga in seven volumes.