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Taku 2: Precious

To understand the sequel, you must first appreciate the original. Precious Taku (often stylized as PRECIOU$ TAKU) emerged in the late 2000s from the now-defunct Newgrounds-era Flash animation scene. Created by a reclusive animator known only by the pseudonym "Kaneo_P," the original short film followed a young cyborg boy named Taku living in a post-scarcity society where memories are traded as currency.

The original Precious Taku was barely three minutes long. Yet, in those 180 seconds, it managed to blend stunningly fluid rotoscope animation with a haunting lo-fi soundtrack. The plot was simple: Taku had one "precious" memory of a red umbrella in a rainstorm, and he spent his entire existence trying to buy it back from a memory dealer.

The short ended ambiguously, with Taku sacrificing his own motor functions to afford the memory. It went viral in a niche way—amassing 2 million views before the creator deleted his entire online presence in 2012. precious taku 2

The search for Precious Taku 2 has evolved into a case study of digital archaeology. It represents a pre-social media era of the internet where art could exist, vanish, and become myth overnight.

Several modern indie animators cite the "Taku duology" as their primary inspiration. A 2022 episode of Adult Swim’s obscure short program Off the Air featured a three-second clip that fans immediately claimed was ripped from the lost sequel. Adult Swim denied this, but the damage was done—searches for Precious Taku 2 spiked 400% that week. To understand the sequel, you must first appreciate

Furthermore, the term "Precious Taku" has entered internet slang. To "pull a Taku" means to delete your own best work out of frustration. To find your "Precious 2" means to recover a piece of lost personal history against all odds.

Because the genuine article is so impossibly rare, the Precious Taku 2 has become a favorite target for counterfeiters and customizers. If you ever see a pair listed on

If you ever see a pair listed on eBay for $500, it is 100% a custom or a fake. A real Taku 2 would require a wire transfer, a notary, and likely a plane ticket to meet the seller in Japan.

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