Takt Op.Destiny: Season 1/ Episode 2 “Chapter 2: Music -Reincarnation-” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Episode 2 ventures to tell what happened to Takt, Cosette, and Anna before they set off for New York and how Cosette became a Musicart.
Episode 2 ventures to tell what happened to Takt, Cosette, and Anna before they set off for New York and how Cosette became a Musicart.
As Angela continues to be used by her father to manage those he doesn’t want to face, so comes the question of when will she hold her father accountable for his sins rather than her sister?
As Nova pays the price for her activism, Vi does for both her kindness and ignorance. Also, Charley tries to enjoy the peace before potentially walking into a storm.
As Shaun’s issues with Salen’s changes reach a fever pitch, many seek out Dr. Glassman to intervene due to being unwilling or unable to talk to Salen and change her mind.
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In this pop epic, don’t expect much in the way of acting – it’s all about the visuals and music.
You may think this is yet another reborn into a fantasy world anime, and you’d be right. However, this one has a far more interesting protagonist than most.

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