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  2. Link Click - Wikipedia

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    Link Click (Chinese: 时光代理人; pinyin: Shíguāng Dàilǐrén, lit. ' Time Agents ') is a Chinese donghua web series written and directed by Li Haoling and produced by LAN Studio with assistance by Li's studio, Haoliners Animation League. The first season aired from April 30, 2021, to July 9, 2021, on Bilibili and Funimation. [3]

  3. List of Link Click episodes - Wikipedia

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    Link Click is a Chinese donghua series. The first season aired from April 30, 2021, to July 9, 2021, on Bilibili and Funimation. [1] There were a total of 12 episodes, including a special episode named 5.5. [2] A second season aired from July 14, 2023, to September 22, 2023, on Bilibili. Several chibi specials were also released.

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  5. Link: Eat, Love, Kill - Wikipedia

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    Link: Eat, Love, Kill (Korean: 링크: 먹고 사랑하라, 죽이게) is a 2022 South Korean television series starring Yeo Jin-goo and Moon Ka-young. It aired on tvN from June 6 to July 26, 2022, every Monday and Tuesday at 22:30 ( KST ) for 16 episodes. [ 5 ]

  6. Harem (genre) - Wikipedia

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    An example of a same-sex harem anime would be Kyo Kara Maoh!, which features a male protagonist with male characters comprising his harem. Especially in dating sim visual novels, it has become increasingly common for harems to feature characters of multiple genders, with the player choosing whether to pursue an opposite- or same-sex relationship.

  7. Medialink - Wikipedia

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    Medialink Group Limited is a content distributor and licensor based in Kowloon, Hong Kong specializing in the distribution of Japanese anime and brand licensing.Its offices are located at Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.

  8. Bilibili - Wikipedia

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    Bilibili hosts videos on various themes, including anime, music, dance, science and technology, movies, drama, fashion, and video games, but it is also known for its extensive kuso-style parodies by subcultural content creators.

  9. Fansub - Wikipedia

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    Fred Patten describes his first exposure to anime at the Los Angeles Science Fiction Society (LASFS) in 1976 when he met up with another fan who was an early adopter of Sony's betamax technology. By May 1977 he and a group of fans founded the first anime club in the United States, the Cartoon/Fantasy Organization (C/FO). [3]