Contents.Gameplay The gameplay mostly consists of platforming obstacles and puzzles. The player has a health-meter represented by the feather on Tak's head. Tak's abilities are jumping, attacking, and a unique feature, the ability to interact with and get past obstacles with the help of animals.: Bend trees, then release them. If the player is standing on a specific leaf, they will be sent flying. This is usually to cross large gaps and chasms.: Can be guided to smash obstacles, usually walls, while being ridden by the player.: If attacked in some way, they will throw a coconut at whatever is nearest to them.: Controllable when ridden with a larger jump distance than Tak.: Can be placed on to activate primitive contraptions such as doors and simple lifts.When the player receives the Spirit Rattle, they gain access to the use of 'Juju Powers' which are acquired by collecting tokens scattered around the environment. To restore Tak's health and the player must collect feathers, which are much more common in the environment than Juju Power tokens.
The game heavily features collecting various other items. One of the game's developers said that the gameplay was based on Sly Cooper, the level design on the Jak trilogy, and the humor of Ratchet and Clank which are all exclusive franchises.Plot An ancient prophecy foretells that the Moon Juju, the kind protector of the Pupanunu people, would be weakened by the evil Tlaloc, an embittered Pupanunu, so he could turn the Pupanunu people into sheep as revenge for not being made high shaman in favor of another shaman, Jibolba. The prophecy also mentions a great and mighty warrior trained by the high shaman who would restore the Moon Juju, defeat Tlaloc, and bring peace to the Pupanunu people.Having escaped Tlaloc's spell, Jibolba believes his apprentice Lok to be the warrior of the prophecy and prepares to send him off; however, it appears that Lok has been turned into a sheep. Jibolba sends his younger apprentice, Tak (voiced by ), to find magical plants and change him back, though it turns out not to be Lok. Jibolba tells Tak to obtain the Spirit Rattle, which allows the wielder to communicate with powerful Juju spirits to assist him, while he finds Lok.Tak returns with the Rattle to find that Lok has been trampled to death by a herd of sheep. Jibolba has Tak collect 100 magic Yorbels and Lok's spirit from the spirit world, allowing him to successfully resurrect Lok.
Tak and the Power of Juju is a CGI television series that debuted on Nickelodeon on August 31, 2007. Tak and the Power of Juju consists of two eleven-minute stories per half-hour episode. It is Nickelodeon's first CGI series (produced in house) and the company's 31st Nicktoon. The series is directed by Mark Risley and Jim Schumann.
An unfortunate side-effect of the resurrection, however, is a severe case of (or the 'Resurrection's Revenge', as Jibolba refers to). Tak obtains the Moon Stones instead while Lok recovers, restoring the Moon Juju to full strength.The Moon Juju reveals that the warrior of the prophecy is not Lok, but Tak, as he has already fulfilled almost everything the prophecy predicted. Using his arsenal of Juju spells, Tak defeats Tlaloc and turns him into a sheep, finally fulfilling the prophecy.Development Tak and the Power of Juju was developed by for the,. The game was developed under the aegis of the television channel, a precedent at the time because the game was not based on any of its then existing shows or films.TV series. Main article:Tak and the Power of Juju is a television series that debuted on on August 31, 2007.
Tak and the Power of Juju consists of two eleven-minute stories per half-hour episode. It is Nickelodeon's first CGI series (produced in house) and the company's 31st Nicktoon. The series is directed by and Jim Schumann.The television series tells of Tak and his friend, Jeera, including his master, Jibolba, and other characters.
Tak is faced with the responsibilities of being a shaman as he daily has to save his village from villains. The series aired every Saturday and was not as popular as other Nicktoons, and cancelled its run on January 24, 2009, due to low ratings and mixed to negative feedback from critics and viewers alike. Reception ReceptionReview scoresPublicationScore5/10N/A6.75/10N/AN/AN/AN/ACN/A6.8/106.8/10N/AGameZone7/108.4/107.8/105/108.2/107.9/103.6/53.8/5N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AAggregate score60/8/100The game received 'mixed or average reviews' on all platforms according to the website.
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.Country of originUnited StatesOriginal language(s)EnglishNo. Of episodes26 ProductionRunning time22 minutesProduction company(s)DistributorReleaseOriginal networkPicture format( )Audio format5.1Original releaseAugust 31, 2007 ( 2007-08-31) – November 29, 2008 ( 2008-11-29)Tak and the Power of Juju is an American that aired for one season from August 31, 2007 to January 24, 2009. Loosely based on the, the show consists of two eleven-minute stories per half-hour episode. It was co-produced by,. The series was produced by and directed, among others, by Mark Risley, Jim Schumann, and Heiko Drengenberg. It was the first CGI series to be directly overseen. Contents.Reruns aired on until September 3, 2012.
Characters Main. Tak (voiced by ) – Tak has the ability to summon a magic power, which the Jujus (Magical creatures) bestowed upon him to serve as a link between his and their realms (after Tak saved the Jujus from Darkness Juju). Tak tends to be the smarter of the group, but has his mishaps when it comes to practicing his Juju power. Whenever Lok gets himself into trouble Tak is the first one on the scene to save him. He is Jibolba's 14-year-old nephew and apprentice. He lives with Jibolba. Little is known about Tak's parents except that his mother was the Aurora Juju and his father was a Pupununu.
He was originally voiced by. Jeera (voiced by ) – She is Tak's fun loving best friend and the same age as him. She is a and will often punch Tak as a sign of endearment or annoyance. It is heavily implied that she has romantic feelings for Tak. Jeera is the younger of the Chief's two daughters; her older sister Zaria is next in line for the throne and never lets Jeera forget it. So far, the only game she appears in is Tak & The Guardians of Gross.
Banutu Jibolba (voiced by ) – Tak's uncle, guardian and mentor is the shaman of the Pupununu tribe. He is 177 years old. He was originally voiced by. The Chief (voiced by ) – He is the leader of the Pupununu and father of Jeera and Zaria. A bumbling but ultimately harmless figurehead, he constantly gets furious at Tak due to his mistakes in the use of his Juju power yet often asks Tak to use his powers to help the village (but mainly to help him). He is mainly cheerful, and kind of a scatterbrain. He loves his tribe and is very fat.
His real name is never mentioned. Lok (voiced by ) – The resident warrior of the village, Lok is more talk than action and, in fact, his cowardice usually gets the better of him. He'd rather make up a story (mostly from stating it was him and not Tak who saved the village) to save face than do the actual dangerous deed.
He often refers to himself in. Keeko (voiced by ) – Careless, laid back, and a dreamer, Keeko is best friends with Tak and Jeera. He has no parents and lives in a cave. His only memories of his parents is the song he whistles.
He creates multiple inventions in the series and some of them rarely work. Linda The Sheep – A talking, bright sheep who walks on 2 legs, and at other times on all 4's, who is a very loyal and close friend of Tak (her only friend) to whom her heart is open to, as well as soft spot for. She is often ridiculed by her family for standing on two legs, instead of on all fours, but is never ridiculed by Tak. She has great interest in dancing.
Zaria (voiced by ) – Jeera's 18-year-old sister. She is the next one to inherit the throne and won't let Jeera forget it. She is a preppy, girly, spoiled, bossy fashionista and has the largest feet in the village.
She constantly brags that she is the most beautiful in all the tribe (and claims she has the most beautiful feet in the world), but Jeera and Tak think she's full of herself and just plain mean. Psychic Juju revealed that she will not be the future chief.
Zaria is based on. Slog (voiced by ) – A heavyset woman who is incredibly strong. She has a 'man-lady' voice. She has a big crush on Lok. Blod and Bleeta Oongatchaka (voiced by & Moria Quirk) – The children of the tribe's wealthiest family, the Oongachakas. Blod and Bleeta are known to assist Tak & Jeera in their adventures. Blod is a hot-headed oddball & likes to brag about his wealth & has taken a romantic liking to Zaria, but she hates him.
Bleeta is quite the opposite, always optimistic & curious about the world outside of her lifestyle & is Jeera's female best friend. They are commonly in the form of blue sheep, as seen in one episode. Chaka and Oonga Oongachaka – They are the parents of Blod and Bleeta & friends of the Chief.
Navis – Jeera's pet Gratch. She obtains it in 'The Littlest Gratch' and can be seen again in 'Girls Only', 'Mofather', 'Double Tak', 'Break This' and 'Testing Jibolba'. The Pupununu Tribe – Mindless follower of Chief and Lok who play a similar role to Shy Guys and in the show.JujusJujus are very odd magical creatures that Tak calls upon whenever he's in need of them. Each of the Jujus reside in their own part of the Juju Realm. Among the Jujus featured in this series are:. Aurora Juju – She is Tak's mom and she created the crystal that powers Tak's staff.
She was Darkness Juju's fiance but left him and married a man from the Pupununu tribe. Not much is to be known of her, though it hinted in 'Destiny Schmestiny' that she might still be alive and in hiding as Darkness Juju stated that she had 'returned' to him thought it proven not to be her. She appears to be some sort of bug Juju. Belly Juju – A hungry Juju whose stomach has taken over for his natural mouth.
The stomach controls the body because the head has no brain. Big Boss Juju – A fiery rock monster who is the mightiest Juju in the Juju Realm.
It is so powerful, even other Jujus fear him. A long-forgotten Juju tradition has the Pupununu Chief fighting the Big Boss Juju as a way of evading world annihilation. It will target whoever is wearing the crown during the fight.
Bug Juju – A small Juju that resembles a beetle. He has command over insects and loves to write autobiographical musicals. Bulldrafish – A monster that has three heads (an aggressive bull head named Henry/George, a female dragon head named Doris who can breathe blue fire, and a fish head named Gillbert), a dragon-like body, and a fish tail.
It is the pet of Judge Juju and serves as one of her enforcers of the law. It is also referred to in the credits as the Drykopf. Caged Juju – A cranky, horned Juju that lives in a cage and would dearly love to eat Tak. Or anyone else, for that matter.
Darkness Juju – A Juju that looks a bit like an obese version of the Devil, who sought the power of the crystal that came into Tak's possession. He was Aurora Juju's fiance until she ran off with a man from the Pupununu tribe and had Tak. Dinky Juju – A short-tempered Juju with powerful magic. Unlike the game, he is restored with a deep voice. He is an adult, but many confuse him for a baby because of his small size. Devour Brothers – They star in the episode 'Sans Sheriff'. They're causing trouble in the Juju Realm.
They are the brothers of Caged Juju. Feet Juju – A pair of large, blue feet (and legs) that likes to dance. They seem to be recolored versions of the Giant Misunderstanding Juju. Gremlin Juju – There is an assortment of these short anglerfish-faced creatures. Some of them serve as the law enforcement of the Jujus.
Guess Who Juju – An imaginary Juju that is really Tak just wearing the most clever of disguises. Head Juju – A green floating head with arms that has a southern accent.
He lives in the Realm of Scrolls and is the coach of the professional Gratchball team in the Juju realm. Judge Juju – A corn Juju dressed as a judge. Despite sounding like a man, Judge Juju is actually a woman. Killjoy Juju – A one-eyed Juju known for stopping parties. She is the wife of Party Juju. She often mistakes Tak for a girl. Love Juju – A short, floating, Juju that wears an inner tube and wields a snorkel as if it was her wand.
The Pupununu always throw a festival in her honor. She one time left a hole in the Chief's stomach when she ended up displeased in one of the earlier festivals. Mayhem Juju – A cute but mischievous little creature that Tak and Jeera take home as a pet in the episode 'New Pet'. It has three musical horns on its head that sound off when it summons a magical power. Mayhem JuJu also has the power to disappear and reappear at any time. Party Juju (voiced by ) – Also known as Dead Juju, Party Juju is a skeleton Juju who is known to start parties and even enjoys parties.
Only the powers of his wife, Killjoy Juju can undo the effects of his powers. Phobia Juju – A floating brain Juju that helps the Pupununu tribe every year to overcome their fears. He appears in the episode 'Shrink A Dink'. Psychic Juju (voiced by ) – Also known as Mind-Reader Juju, Psychic Juju is a large-headed genie-like Juju with psychic powers and precognition abilities. He always demands 'Silence' when he doesn't want to be interrupted when he is giving his latest precognition. He claims to know everything, and 'even if I don't know the answer, how would you know?' .
Pugnacious Juju – A three-armed retired boxer Juju. He tried to helped Chief into training him to fight the Big Boss Juju.
Really, Really, Revolting Juju – A gross-looking Juju. She is the sister of Repugnant Juju and Repulsive Juju. Repugnant Juju – A gross-looking Juju. She is the sister of Repulsive Juju and Really, Really Revolting Juju. Repulsive Juju – A gross-looking Juju. He is the younger brother of Repugnant Juju and Really, Really, Revolting Juju.
Like his siblings he resembles an obese dinosaur covered with holes that blow disgusting gasses. He also has a large head and large eyestalks. He seems to be the friendliest JuJu and is the most common JuJu to appear.
He and Tak are friends. He later evolves and becomes grosser, fatter, and very blob-like. Roadkill Juju – A short peg-legged Juju that loves being run over by J-Runners.
Spider Juju – A spider Juju with a whose diet seems to consist mainly of human beings. On one occasion, Tak summoned him to get rid of Zaria when she was in charge during the Chief's vacation. Vendor Juju – An orange octopus/jar-like Juju that can sell anything from within its body. The Angry Beavers is an American animated sitcom created by Mitch Schauer for Nickelodeon. The series revolves around Daggett and Norbert Beaver, two young beaver brothers who have moved out of their parents' home to become bachelors in the forest near the fictional Wayouttatown, Oregon.
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Tak and the Power of Juju is an action-adventure platforming video game developed by Avalanche Software and published by THQ for the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance. The game was released in North America on October 15, 2003 and in Europe on March 12, 2004. The Game Boy Advance version was also released on a Triple Pack cartridge bundled with SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge and Rugrats: I Gotta Go Party in 2005. The game spawned two direct sequels, Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams and Tak: The Great Juju Challenge, as well as two spinoffs based on the Tak tv series, Tak and the Guardians of Gross and Tak: Mojo Mistake. Kari Wahlgren is an American voice actress who has provided English-language voices for over a hundred animations, anime and video games. She got her start in anime voice-overs as Haruko Haruhara in FLCL, and would later land major roles in a number of shows and films: Robin Sena in Witch Hunter Robin, Lavie Head in Last Exile, Fuu in Samurai Champloo, Scarlett in Steamboy, Pacifica Casull in the Scrapped Princess, Saya Otonashi in Blood+, Kagami Hiiragi in Lucky Star, Saber in Fate/zero, Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works and Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel, and Celty Sturluson in the Durarara!!
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Kassir is also known for his role as Ralph in the Off-Broadway show Reefer Madness, as well as its film adaptation, as well as his voice over work as Buster Bunny, Ray 'Raymundo' Rocket on Rocket Power, the mischievous raccoon Meeko in Pocahontas and its direct-to-video sequel, Jibolba in the Tak and the Power of Juju video game series, Pete Puma in The Looney Tunes Show, and Deadpool in X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse and the Marvel: Ultimate Alliance series. He has also done the voice of Rizzo for the Spyro game, Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, and voiced Ghost Roaster in Skylanders: Giants, as well as Short Cut in Skylanders: Trap Team and Pit Boss in Skylanders: Imaginators. Pyrenean mastiff club of america. He is also known for his various roles in season 1 of The Amanda Show. He voiced the Ice King in the original Adventure Time pilot, but was replaced by Tom Kenny for the series.
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