He reveals that he defeated an invisible lizard to get The Ancient Hammer of Handy Juju, which he gives to Lok. After three more challenges, the Proving Grounds match is played, but Team Jibba Jabba is eliminated. After three rounds, Tak and Lok win, and they keep the favor of the Moon Juju. Lok thinks he wakes Tak up with his Juju Smelling Salt. Lok (game) Lok Art from the First Game Information Gender Male First Appearance Tak and the Power of Juju (Game) Last Appearance Tak and the Power of Juju (Television Series) Cause/Reason Series End Occupation Warrior/Former Shaman's Apprentice Relationships Friends Tak (Games) Jibolba (Games) Tak, the main protagonist of the series, as depicted in Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams. For the television series, see The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of He participates in In the Series, Lok's the resident "Mighty Warrior" of the Lok is constantly getting on Tak's nerves, due to the fact that he always tries to take the credit for Tak's accomplishments. He was an apprentice to Jibolba. Lok was a character throughout the Tak and the Power of Juju Series. Lok is voiced by Patri…

The television series tells of Tak and his friend, Jeera, including his master, Jibolba, and other characters. After the match, Team Black Mist is eliminated.

Since both Tak and Lok have abilities only they can use, you must switch between them on the fly. On a return visit to The Gates of Nocturne, Tak and Lok find Crug, tied up. Maybe a stun effect.

The game spawned two direct sequels, Tak 2: The Staff of Dream… After the match Bartog and a different sounding Crug talk about burning down the Pupanunu Village, once they win. Once again, Team Black Mist is eliminated. Lok carries a huge mallet he uses to defeat enemies. Unlike the first and second games, which recieved mixed reviews, Tak and the Power of Juju Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The gameplay mostly consists of platforming obstacles and puzzles.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.

After they are dismissed, the Host Juju tells them what to do.

Tak and the Power of Juju Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He is a very strong, muscular character who is voiced by Patrick Warburton.

In the Television Series, Lok is more of an anti-hero, but is still called a warrior. In the video games, Lok is a brave and strong warrior who truly wants to be the hero, as shown when he helps Tak in the Great Juju Challenge.

After the match Bartog and a different sounding Crug talk about burning down the Pupanunu Village, once they win. This is done by merely touching the bottom touch screen and voila' the switch is on.

The game begins with Jibolba summoning the player (just like the original game) into the Pig pen.

He also sports a green cape, held on by a rope, and two horns or fangs. However, they return with the Two-Headed Juju who reveals that they messed up the scoring, and the Black Mist is back in. But they have their own party, and end with a high-five.

In the beginning, Lok and Jibolba ponder how to wake Tak up from a 16 day sleep.

The only Jujus to not appear were Two-Headed Juju, Moon Juju, Flora, and Fauna.

Using his arsenal of Juju spells, Tak defeats Tlaloc and turns him into a sheep, finally fulfilling the prophecy.

He was trained in Lok has had the same appearance throughout the games.

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He has fuchsia face paintings, and also has short purple hair. But, Lok comes back while Tak is feeding In this game, Lok is a playable character. Tak and Lok try to reach the exit with the least time possible. 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.

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Tak: The Great Juju Challenge is a platform video game developed by Avalanche Software and published by THQ for GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2005. Grab - stones again, but now they pull player to Tak. This probably comes from being raised on the belief that he would be a mighty warrior, and save the Village. 330 bar Betriebsdruck bei 4-facher Sicherheit und Druchflüsse bis 125l/min But, they have their own party, and end with a high-five. She introduces the four teams: Team Jibba Jabba, Team Grammazon, Team Pupanunu, and Team Black Mist (made of the two unknown men, Bartog and Crug). Also, Tlaloc, the antagonist of the games, became Traloc. The Pupanunu Village became the Pupununu Village. When they arrive to The Juju Realm for the challenges, the Moon Juju introduces the competitors. It is the third title in the Tak series following Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams. After three rounds, Tak and Lok win, and they keep the favor of the Moon Juju.

This is when the Dark Juju reveals himself, and annonces his love for the Moon Juju. Finally, it comes down to two extremely hard challenges. When they return to the village, everyone is gone.

Once there, Crug realizes that is not there. This means Tak and Lok must win.

Lok is a very immature behaved character, who cries for his mom in the dark, says a weird sort of speech that freaks out the Moon Juju and more.

However, his pride, arrogance, and somewhat immature behavior often get in his way despite his good intentions.

Gameplay. Trivia Edit. The gameplay is an obstacle course with a timer counting down.