Takeo Go/History

Chapter 5
Appearing for the first time in his youth, Takeo belongs to the Minami high school. The Q-taro gang whose objective is to conquer Saga and Japan decide to recruit him for his great strength, however he is not interested in small ambitions and his goal in life is to achieve "love". Later, it appears that a Sagako possesses Takeo's body and is terrorizing the students of the school.

Chapter 6
Takeo is surprised by the team of Saga Sagako Busters who mistake him for a Sagako because of his enormous size, however they were not so wrong when he tells them that he is cursed, it turns out that in his school all confessions of love between students fail due to events Supernatural and according to a spiritist named Takeo, it is because every love letter that is entered in a locker, both people will end up with bad luck. Takeo is no exception to this since he is in love with Sachika, a young student who saw her goodness in her heart and captivated him, however every encounter with her ends in bumps and bruises that make him look like someone bad.

That same day, the group manages to control the responsible Sagako and Takeo confesses his love for Sachika asking her to both marry, Sachika immediately accepts and they form a couple.

Episode 8
Flashbacks show that he loved Lily very much, who seemed very happy living with him when she was still alive. He even immediately quit his job and became Lily's manager when she expressed interest in acting within the television industry, doing her best to make sure her career was successful.

When Takeo first appears in Franchouchou's photoshoot, Saki Nikaido assumes she must be a moneylender trying to collect debts from Kotaro Tatsumi, but he is actually only there because he thinks Lily Hoshikawa is an identical stranger who looks just like his daughter and he's a good person at heart.

He loved Lily very much, but after becoming her manager and her acting career took off, he focused more on his daughter's career than her well-being. Years later, it is clear that he regrets being so negligent.

While it was clear that he was accepting of Lily's gender choice, he would still call her "Masao" instead of her preferred name and he also severely underestimated her concerns and concerns regarding her gender identity. During their last pre-mortem conversation, while Lily was distraught over the fact that her body hair was growing, Takeo went out of his way to assure her that it wasn't a big deal and tried to get her to accept that she was growing. While it was clear that he meant well, in the end he did not understand how devastating the ordeal was for Lily, and the conversation ended up turning into a massive regret that haunted him for years to come. However, he was too engrossed in her career and did not realize the accumulated stress he was accumulating until it was too late. He has not yet overcome Lily's death after seven years, unable to watch the television he loved so much due to his relationship with the entire ordeal. He regrets his words and actions in her final moments, and cannot find the closure because of that. Fortunately, Lily has come back to life, but since she's a zombie, she can't say goodbye to him directly.

Franchouchou then performs a concert with a new song specifically addressed to him, with Lily thanking Takeo for all the time they had together and saying that she still loves him. This finally allows him to move on, and he even starts watching television again. Although Lily cannot confirm that she is actually her daughter, it is clear that Takeo has finally found peace in himself.

Episode 12
Appeared briefly at Arpino's concert.

Episode 15
Cameo in Lily's flashback, where she mentioned that she liked to sing with her father the song Life because she liked Mrs. Takeo very much.

Episode 24
Takeo listens to Franchouchou's radio transmission and on the morning of he decides to go help together with his colleagues to clear the debris of the flood, during the prologue he and his work team help Franchouchou to rebuild the mansion that was damaged by the flood. Takeo Go/Sipnosis