Tak and the Power of Juju consists of two eleven-minute stories per half-hour episode. Tak and the Power of Juju is a CGI television series that debuted on Nickelodeon on August 31, 2007. TV series Main article: Tak and the Power of Juju (TV series) The nickelodeon online game Nicktoons Superstuffed: Mini Game Mania 2 where it minigames based on the series like "What is Different?" where two Taks have something different on one of them and finally "The Same Expression" where many Tak heads are floating around and have to find the heads that look alike. Tak has appeared in only two videogames of Nicktoon Unite videogame series, Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots and Nicktoons: Globs of Doom and finally the online dodgeball-styled online game called Nicktoons Slimeball Multiplayer as a playable character. This marks as the final video game appearance of Tak and his friends.Īppearences in other Nicktoons videogames Tak: Mojo Mistake is the fifth and final title in the Tak series following "Tak and the Guardians of Gross". Last & Final Main article: Tak: Mojo Mistake Suddenly, four gigantic Big Gs appear, and start wreaking havoc on the world. Suddenly, the ground shakes, and these long trails of magic fly out. However, he cannot support the gem with his Magic, and it falls and breaks. Tak decides to lift up a giant gem, and stuff everything below it. After fighting his way up, Tak gets to the top of the shrine. After going through a long trail full of Woodie Tribesmen, Tak finally makes it to the shrine. Despite Keeko's warning, Tak goes anyway. Jeera offers to take the J-Runner, but Tak wants to take a shortcut through the jungle. Where in the beginning of the story, Tak complains about Jibolba making him clean the Spoiled Shrine. Tak and the Guardians of Gross is a sequel to "Tak: The Great Juju Challenge". Third Sequel Main article: Tak and the Guardians of Gross After fighting Woodies and learning their powers, they finally catch up with the Phoenix, which is grabbed by two unknown men. It then goes to Feathercrag, a location where Tak and Lok are looking for a Phoenix so they can get a feather to enter the challenge. He then tells that Tak and Lok should be back by now. He tells them that the Pupanunu Village is the host of The Great Juju Challenge, the first in 60 years. The game begins with Jibolba summoning the player (just like the original game) into the Pig pen. Tak: The Great Juju Challenge took place after the events of Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams. Second sequel Main article: Tak: The Great Juju Challenge The three walk off while being spied on by a sheep from Tlaloc's army. Tak is then waken up by Jibolba and Lok telling him the whole thing was a dream. Later the evil shaman Tlaloc and his army gets their revenge on Tak himself but after Tak manages to save his friends and defeat Tlaloc a third time. After Tak refuses, he is told that if he does not do this, he will be stuck in the dream forever. But in the sequel, Tak and his friends is stuck in the Dream World, and is sent by the Dream Juju to fight the Dream Guardian, take The Staff of Dreams, and save the princess. Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams" took place after the events of the series' very first title. The Sequel Main article: Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams Tak must fulfill his mentor Jibolba's promise to defeat Tlaloc and stop his evil plan. 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. Tak and the Power of Juju is where it all of Tak's origins began with 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 shaman, so he could turn the Pupanunu people into sheep as revenge for not being made high shaman in favor of another shaman, Jibolba. Series First game Main article: Tak and the Power of Juju (video game) In Tak and the Guardians of Gross, The gameplay is a Third-person action adventure with the same style as it's previous titles In Tak: The Great Juju Challenge, The gameplay is an obstacle course with a timer counting down. One unique feature is the ability to interact with and get past obstacles with the help of animals like in Tak 1 except to it's sequel Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams where the gameplay is almost identical to the first game but with juju combat powers. Like most action/adventure video games, the player can jump and attack, The player has a health-meter represented by the feather on Tak's head. The gameplay of the Tak series mostly consists of obstacles, puzzles and is a colorful platformer. The setting of the series took place in Pupanunu, an ancient shaman village where ancient juju prophecy is taught and born with the use of shaman sorcery. 4 Appearences in other Nicktoons videogames.
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