Friday, October 20, 2017

Tak and the power of Juju About

 Tak's personality is Brave Generous and witty. In  the first Tak  he's comedic, stubborn, and seemed to hum to opera music.

Tak's voice is higher, as Jason Marsden does his young boy voice. In  the  second Tak video game his personality is slightly more mature and determined.

 His voice got deeper. From the first scene in the "Tak's Dream" level, he was resilient on going on the rescue mission, but ultimately choices to do so long after he woke up.

 Saying that he is  still the hero even when he doesn't want to be the hero. In the thrid Tak, his maturity and voice is the same in the second Video game called Tak 2.

 While his sarcasm and determination to win the challenge is increased a lot. Most of this is due to the fact that Lok is being the main source of the comic relief that there was no need to have Tak make a whole lot of jokes.

 He does make them here and there thoughout the game. In Tak: Guardians of Gross, Tak's personality is the same as his T.V. show self, since it's based off of it. See the Television Series seciton below for details.


The TV show is different from the video games, if not completely. In the TV Series, Tak is given a staff, the "Power of Juju", that is what he calls it on the show.

 Instead of using it responsibly, Tak is  often than not using it to make his workload from his uncle Jibolba easier or to solve a problem.

Tak is No longer a Mighty Warrior, his personality is more childish and wild like more like a wild child. He hangs out with his friends and he tries not to do any chores he takes any glory he can get and learns his lessons the hard way for example if his hangs out with his friends and he tries not to do any chore then there will be a good speaking to from his Uncle.

 Despite it all, his intentions are usually pure. He's branded as a fool, a coward, and a cursed boy despite his heroic efforts when he's helping his fellow tribespeople, especially from Lok and Chief that happens to be Jeera's father.

Jeera does the same at times, but she's a wild child Just like Tak. Arguably, the T.V. show's Tak is similar to Tak first video game Tak, on a maturity level.

Due to the harsh feedback, low ratings, and many timeslot jumps, the show was ultimately cancelled 5 episodes into the second season, leaving many questions and cliffhangers unresolved.

 Tak is about a boy named Tak and if people are in trouble Tak uses his magic that is called the Juju to help people Juju is a type of witch craft spell.

Tak had reruns for 5 more years and it aired again in 2012 in Jamaica on the channel CVM Television. The show first aired in the U.S.A is August 31, 2017 and there final air was January.

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