Sedang Memuat...
Shiguang Dailiren
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Original
Score: 8.73
Rank: 50
Popularity: 601
It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. In this case, it holds an infinite amount of secrets. These are secrets that only Cheng Xiaoshi and Lu Guang are able to find. In a small shop called "Time Photo Studio," the two friends provide a special service: using their extraordinary powers that let them enter photographs, they jump into pictures brought to them by clients in order to grant their wishes. Through the eyes of the photographer, they live through the events surrounding the picture and try to decipher how to solve their client's request. But every time they jump into a picture, they take a great risk. One wrong move and they could alter the future of the person who took the picture... and possibly countless other events too. So when the events they are forced to live through in these pictures start to become personal, it will take the utmost strength to push their feelings aside and focus on accomplishing the task they were paid to do. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Cheng, Xiaoshi
Main
Toyonaga, Toshiyuki
Lu, Guang
Main
Sakurai, Takahiro
Chen, Bin
Supporting
Morita, Ryousuke
Deliveryman
Supporting
Dong, Yi
Supporting
Shingaki, Tarusuke
Review
bellfruit
There's action, there's mystery, there's this captivating concept of time travel. It draws me in so much just in the first episode that im just dumbfounded. Its cleverly crafted mysteries don't lack anything: it keeps me curious, and always somehow end up catching me off guard. It's a donghua capable of tears too, and isn't emotionally lacking either. Well, to start off, it’s the first thing you notice about this donghua: the art. It’s refreshing unique art style I can’t find anywhere else. It gives me a new sense of originality that’s important in these animes and donghuas, in both story and art. If you're onefor smart characters (ex. The Promised Neverland) with crafty plans then this is a good add to your watches. This has one of the few OP/EDs that I actually don't skip (unless I'm urgent due to cliffhangers) they have a unique opening and the endings are always somewhat chilly as it ends on the iconic ED beats. The only upsetting thing I can find in this donghua is their excessive use of cliffhangers that keep me on the edge. So basically (TLDR): if you like a suspenseful, exciting, brilliantly planned donghua, you'll like LINK CLICK.
MoonRiverNights
Holy. Fucking. Shit. This jewel of a show is buried underneath all of the other great anime that have come out this spring season, but it's definitely one of the best, standing with Vivy and 86. The concept of time travel done through photographs is so fresh compared to all the other usual types that we see in media. The story is outstanding, to say the least, and I can't believe I almost missing this from my hesitation of it being a Chinese anime - I don't know the proper term. But I am so glad I took the leap and boy has this setthe standard! The art style is pretty good, it matches the style of the show and doesn't distract from the story being told here. It compliments it so well and I would totally wear the characters' outfit choices, they're very trendy. While I personally don't really like the OP - I find it kinda cringey - the animation showcases the talent that is behind the scenes, it's so fluid, it's as if they rotoscoped it or something cause I can't believe how smooth it is. The ED is fucking FIRE! I love EDM music and as soon as I heard it I wanted the song on my phone and listen to it on repeat for a few days. This show NEEDS to be promoted more cause it's truly a shame that only a few curious people will watch it and it is overshadowed by other better-marketed shows. The word needs to spread that Link Click is fantastic and Season 2 needs to come out like right now!