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Tak and the power of juju tv tropes
Tak and the power of juju tv tropes









tak and the power of juju tv tropes
  1. Tak and the power of juju tv tropes movie#
  2. Tak and the power of juju tv tropes series#

Tak and the power of juju tv tropes series#

The series aired every Saturday, but ended its run on Janudue to low ratings. She wears a Magenta Greek-like dress that curls on the. She has curly blue-purple hair with a tiny bun in the back, aqua skin, and dark green eyes. Aurora Juju is a very pretty and mysterious Juju. Her powers are unknown but possibly vary as widely as Tak's. She is very beautiful and bears a VERY close resemblance to the Moon Juju. He's a villager of Pupanunu Village and is able to use his magic abilities of juju to beat up enemies, summon magical beings called JuJus, as well as a variety of other things. Aurora Juju is the mother of Tak in the Tak Television Series. Tak is the main protagonist of the Tak and the Power of Juju Series. Tak is faced with the responsibilities of being a shaman as he daily has to save his village from villains. Tak, the main protagonist of the series, as depicted in Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams. The television series tells of Tak and his friend, Jeera, including his master, Jibolba, and other characters. The series is directed by Mark Risley and Jim Schumann.

tak and the power of juju tv tropes

It was co-produced with THQ and was the first CGI series overseen directly by Nickelodeon Animation Studio. 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) 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. Seeing as how he recognized her right away, it must be what she really looks like.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. The picture above is a scene from the TV movie, which shows a fake rendition of her used to fool Darkness Juju long enough for Tak to defeat him.However, during the movie, "Destiny Schmestiny", it can be theorize that she might still be alive and in hiding as Darkness Juju believed that she had returned to him.

tak and the power of juju tv tropes

It is theorized that the couple could've met an untimely death, had someone put Tak at the shrine for Jibolba to find, and was never heard from again. Tak's Father's whereabouts, and real identity, are also unknown to even the Pupununu people.

Tak and the power of juju tv tropes movie#

Aurora is assumed to have great power because she created Tak's Power of Juju crystal, that Darkness was after throughout the movie and the time he was together with her.Īurora's wheareabouts are unknown to even Darkness Juju. After Darkness learned this, he ordered the other Jujus to never help the tribe, out of anger. They were in love with each other, but Aurora fell for a Pupununu man and had Tak in the process. She seems to be some sort of bug Juju, seeing as how she has a glow worm-like bottom half, glowing pink antennae, and purple dragonfly wings.Īccording to Darkness Juju, he and Aurora Juju were engaged to be married. She wears a Magenta Greek-like dress that curls on the bottom.











Tak and the power of juju tv tropes