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Furthermore, the sound design in Link Click is pivotal. The series utilizes audio cues—the click of a mouse, the snap of a camera shutter, the fading echo of a voice—to signify transitions between worlds. A standard stream often flattens these audio layers. The BD’s lossless audio tracks ensure that the soundstage is wide and immersive. When Cheng Xiaoshi dives, the viewer hears the world shift around them, creating a sense of vertigo that is essential to the plot's tension.

Perhaps the most appealing aspect of this release for a global audience is the "Multi Audio" feature. In the modern anime landscape, accessibility is key. Link Click is a Chinese production (donghua), and its original Mandarin voice track is a masterclass in performance. The emotional inflections of the voice actors bring a raw authenticity to the characters. For purists and those interested in the original

In the main series, Cheng Xiaoshi controls the host body. In the OVA, control slips. He becomes a spectator trapped in a memory that isn’t his yet feels inevitable. The BD’s uncut animation—subtle micro-expressions, a trembling hand, a tear that evaporates before falling—shows the production team’s mastery of show, don’t tell .