Tak and the power of juju game

HowLongToBeat

7 hrs

Main Story

9 hrs

Story + Sides

--

Everything

8 hrs

All Styles

Images & Screenshots

Loading

Play

Tak and the Power of Juju

7.9

Review scoring

good

Mary Jane Irwin

Read Review

Summary

TAK & THE POWER OF JUJU is a 3D platform game featuring an original cast of characters. An evil sorcerer named Tlaloc is threatening the tranquility of Tak's tribal village, so the young shaman apprentice takes it upon himself to put an end to the problem once and for all.

Content Rating

ESRB: Everyone

Animated Violence, Mild Animated Violence, Realistic Violence

Developers

Avalanche Software (USA)Helixe

Publishers

THQ

Franchises

Tak

Features

Memory CardVibrationDolby Pro Logic IICartridge Save

Initial Release

Oct 15, 2003

Platforms

PlayStation 2 GameCube Game Boy Advance

Genres

ActionAdventurePlatformer

Videos1

Trailer 0:39

Watch Tak & The Power Of Juju

Photos

Add photo

Top cast

Edit

Jason Marsden

  • Tak
  • (voice)

John Kassir

  • Jibolba
  • (voice)

Patrick Warburton

  • Lok
  • (voice)

Rob Paulsen

  • Tlaloc
  • (voice)

Jennifer Hale

  • Flora
  • (voice)

Jeff Bennett

  • Head 1
  • (voice)
  • (as Jeff Glenn Bennett)

Tina Illman

  • Moon Juju
  • (voice)

Lara Jill Miller

  • Dinky Juju
  • (voice)

  • Writers

    • John Blackburn
    • Randolph Heard

  • All cast & crew
  • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

More like this

7.3

Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams

7.4

SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge

7.3

Dig Dug

7.6

Pong

7.9

Epic Mickey

7.2

Centipede

5.0

Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back

7.2

Yoshi's Story

7.2

Tak 3: The Great Juju Challenge

7.8

Ms. Pac-Man

8.2

Rayman Legends

7.4

Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge

Storyline

Edit

Did you know

Edit

  • Trivia

    Was originally pitched to THQ as early as 1996.

  • Quotes

    Flora: Looks to me like that Orangutan only exists in spirit form, too. Maybe he can help us to where we wanna go.

  • Connections

    Followed by Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams (2004)

  • Soundtracks

    Wild One
    Written by Johnny Greenan, Johnny O'Keefe and Dave Owen (as David Owens)

    Performed by Wakefield

    Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc.

    Under license from BMG Film & Television Music

User reviews1

Review

Review

Featured review

5/10

Decent adventure game that hasn't aged well

Loved this game as a kid but finished it as an adult. The game has a great sense of humor and world visuals, but the dungeon are extremely tedious and the game feels a lot longer than it needs to be. The chicken temple was way too frustrating.

helpful2

1

  • senseijosh21
  • Jul 24, 2020

Details

Edit

  • Release date

    • November 22, 2003 (United States)

  • Country of origin

    • United States

  • Official site

    • official site

  • Language

    • English

  • Also known as

    • Tak Y El Poder de Juju

  • Production companies

    • Avalanche Software
    • Helixe Games

  • See more company credits at IMDbPro

Technical specs

Edit

  • Color

    • Color

Related news

Contribute to this page

Suggest an edit or add missing content

  • IMDb Answers: Help fill gaps in our data
  • Learn more about contributing

Edit page

How can I play Tak and the Power of Juju?

Right now, the only way of playing the Tak And The Power Of Juju games is by purchasing a copy of them for their corresponding console systems and playing that way. Alternatively, you can try emulating the games on Mac and PC, but only if you own copies of the games.

Was Tak and the Power of Juju a game first?

Tak and the Power of Juju is an American CGI animated television series that aired for one season from August 31, 2007, to January 24, 2009. Loosely based on the 2003 video game of the same name, the show consists of two eleven-minute stories per half-hour episode. It was co-produced by THQ and Nickelodeon.

What happened to Tak and the Power of Juju?

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 (much to Jibolba's chagrin). Using his arsenal of Juju spells, Tak defeats Tlaloc and turns him into a sheep, finally fulfilling the prophecy.

Was tak a game first?

The Original Games Era was the first part of the Tak Series that ran from 2003-2005. It consisted of three games, Tak and the Power of Juju, Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams, and Tak: The Great Juju Challenge. Although the games were met with mixed reviews, they were popular, and sold millions of copies.

Related Posts

Toplist

Latest post

TAGs