Liminality DVD Bonus Content
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The North American release of the Liminality DVDs included several bonus content with each DVD, alongside Easter Eggs.
Volume 1
Volume 2
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Main Menu
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Scenes Menu
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Audio Menu
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Data Menu
Scenes Menu:
- Opening
- At the Movies
- Trapped!
- Escape Plan
- Freedom
- Ending
Extra content featured in "Data" Menu:
- Creator Interviews
- "Fragment" and "The World"
- Descendants of Fianna
- Japanese TVCF
- Japanese Promo Clip
- Character Art Gallery
- DVD Credits
Volume 3
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Main Menu
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Scenes Menu
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Audio Menu
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Data Menu
Scenes Menu:
- Opening
- Phone Call
- RPG
- Emma Wielant
- Bith the Black
- Ending
Extra content featured in "Data" Menu:
- Japanese TVCF
- Japanese Promo Clip
- .hack//SIGN Characters
- DVD Credits
.hack//SIGN Character Bios
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■ Tsukasa ■ Wavemaster He is an online player who is unable to log out from "The World." He hates associating with people, and frequently runs away by warping out. He travels with the barbell monster "Guardian," given to him by Morganna and defeats any player who gets in his way. He gradually opens up to Mimiru and the others. |
■ Mimiru ■ Heavy Blade She always tries to do the right thing and is like a big sister to Tsukasa. She acts before she thinks and shows a wide range of emotions. She hates playing in groups, and for that reason, does not like the Crimson Knights. She worries about Tsukasa being unable to log out and tries very hard to be his friend. In the real world, she is a 15-year-old girl in high school. |
■ Bear ■ Blademaster He looks buff, but he is kind and cheerful. He is very cool-headed and logical. He learns about Tsukasa and begins an investigation in both the real world and the game world. In the real world, he is a divorced 47 year old writer with a son. He may be trying to fulfill his role as a father which he was unable to accomplish with his own son by involving himself with Tsukasa. |
■ Subaru ■ Heavy Axeman She is the leader of the Crimson Knights, and is admired in "The World." She met Tsukasa as a leader of a volunteer group, but she eventually opens up to him. She acts strong and righteous in front of the members of the Knights, but Crim is the only person to whom she can show her true feelings. |
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■ Crim ■ Long Arm He founded the Crimson Knights with Subaru. Even after he leaves the Knights, he looks after Subaru. He has a very strong sense of justice and believes in his values and hates anything that is immoral. He is also a high level player known as the "Red Lightning" and is on par with Tsukasa's Guardian. In the real world he is a businessman who is frequently on business trips. |
■ BT ■ Wavemaster She is a calculating strategist who is knowledgeable and excels in offensive magic. She correlates Tsukasa with the "Key of the Twilight," a hidden mysterious item in "The World." She sometimes conspires with Sora and at other times with Crim in order to obtain it. In the real world she is a former model in her late twenties. |
■ Sora ■ Twin Blade He is a ninja-type Twin Blade with high attack power who goes around as a Player Killer in "The World." He loves to satisfy his own curiosity and hates to be restrained. He used to collect member addresses of female players, but after learning of the existence of the hidden item, the "Key of the Twilight," he has devoted all of his effort to obtaining it. |
Volume 4
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Main Menu
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Scenes Menu
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Audio Menu
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Data Menu 1
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Data Menu 2
Scenes Menu:
- Opening
- Edomae Special
- Breaking In
- Problems
- Final Stand
- Ending
Extra content featured in "Data" Menu:
- Data Menu Page 1
- .hack//GIFT
- .hack//Legend of the Twilight Bracelet OP
- .hack//G4 ID
- .hack Promo Trailers
- Data Menu Page 2
- Japanese TVCF
- Japanese Promo Clip
- Hiroshi Matsuyama Interview
- Daisuke Uchiyama Interview
- DVD Credits
References
- ↑ SIGN Character Bios, DVD Bonus Feature .hack//Liminality Volume 3 (DVD) Bandai America, Inc., North American Release, Region 1. 2003.
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