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時光代理人

TV ShowIn Production1 SeasonJapanese

At the mysterious Time Photo Studio, two young men with extraordinary powers—one who can travel back in time, the other who senses a photo’s exact moment—help clients revisit the past. Bound by a rule never to change history, they navigate heartbreak, loss, and regret while granting wishes frozen in time.

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IMDb8.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes97%
Google Users98%
Director: Li HaolingGenres: Animation, Sci-Fi, Mystery, Supernatural

Plot Summary

In a neon-drenched metropolis, Chronos photo studio offers a unique service: clients can enter photographs to revisit memories. This service is discreetly handled by Cheng Xiaoshi and Lu Guang, who use their supernatural abilities to fulfill requests, often involving retrieving lost items or uncovering truths. However, their actions in the past have unforeseen consequences in the present, leading them to confront dangerous paradoxes and the moral implications of altering history.

Critical Reception

Link Click (Bilibili's Chinese title is 時光代理人) has been widely acclaimed by critics and audiences alike for its innovative storytelling, stunning animation, and emotionally resonant narrative. It has garnered a dedicated international following and is praised for its mature handling of complex themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its compelling blend of sci-fi, mystery, and emotional depth.
  • Lauded for its unique premise and intricate plot that keeps viewers engaged.
  • Celebrated for its high-quality animation and character development.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the show's gripping narrative, relatable characters, and impressive visual style. Many appreciate the emotional rollercoaster and the clever way it explores themes of regret, consequence, and the human desire to change the past.

Awards & Accolades

Winner of multiple awards at the Golden Dragon Awards (China Animation Gold Award), including Best Animation Series. Nominated for various international animation awards.

Fun Fact

The distinctive visual style of Link Click, particularly its use of split screens and dynamic camera work, was heavily influenced by anime that explore parallel universes and psychological thrillers.

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