Now what if I took Takt Op. Symphony and made an OC
Takt Op. as a franchise in total has me in a total chokehold, Destiny was a very exciting short anime, and Symphony has me on the verge of putting in my card number to get more musicarts- I’d love to say I was joking.
Lacrimosa is a musicart that embodies loss and mourning, the overwhelming sadness that comes with it, and yet how you must keep moving. So far the only male-presenting musicart, he is quite reserved and often melancholy. He tries his best to keep to himself listening to his conductor without question and destroy Despair Dolls with flawless movement.
And his Conductor, who so far I’ve been calling Valse, and they’re a rambunctious and easily excitable person who is utterly obsessed with their dear musicart. Maybe they’re a bit too flirty for their occupation, but they’re good at what they do.
When I first saw it, my first thought was how pretty the animation looked. The colors just pop throughout it, making for yet another art style in anime that I found aesthetically pleasing.
Headcanon: Musicarts can fluently speak the language their score was composed in, so Berlin Symphonica has a creole language of sorts spoken exclusively by Musicarts!
look i even made drawings to support this. as campanella would say, praise me dammit