![]() ![]() But when Lok decides to steal the legs for himself, the pair wind up chasing each other in the ultimate one-legged race. Next thing you know, Tak is speeding around the village in his gorgeous new gams. ![]() Deciding to use a little magic, Tak takes a trip to the Juju realm and finds an excellent pair of muscular legs. But no matter how hard Tak runs, Lok is always faster. It’s Wiblet Season again and Tak is determined to catch the impossibly fast Wiblet for the Chief to feast on. Now, it's up to Jeera to somehow stage a "boxing match" between the Pugnacious and Tak, or risk having her best friend stumbling around the tribe punching trees forever. With Jeera's help, Tak tries to transfer his powers back, but unfortunately Pugnacious likes life without his Juju power. Tak finds himself wobbling around the village, swinging his arms and knocking himself out whenever he hears a bell. Now, if Tak can just figure out how to turn Chief back into an adult before the village tears itself apart./After summoning Pugnacious Juju for some "fight training," Tak accidentally punches the Juju and absorbs his powers. That is, until he realizes the Pupununu are falling apart without his leadership. Tak goes a little overboard with his magic and turns Chief into a baby. So he asks Tak to make him young again, young enough to have no responsibilities at all. Unfortunately, Lok has seemingly also been turned into a sheep by Tlaloc, forcing Tak to go on a series of quests in order to turn Lok back to normal.Chief’s getting sick of his responsibilities. To achieve his vengeance, Tlaloc steals the moonstones which are the source of the Moon juju's power, using them not only to weaken the Moon Juju but also to turn the villagers (sans Tak and Jibolba) into stupid, helpless sheep.įortunately, a prophecy foretold by previous Pupanunu shamans predicts that Tlaloc will be thwarted by a mighty warrior trained by the High Shaman who will save the Moon Juju and bring peace back to the tribe Jibolba is convinced that the mighty warrior is his other apprentice, Lok. ![]() Unfortunately, Tak's home is put in jeopardy by Tlaloc, a nefarious and power-hungry shaman who seeks revenge on the Pupanunu people after losing the coveted position as High Shaman to Jibolba. For years, the Pupanunu have lived a peaceful existence thanks to the protection of the Moon Juju (Tina Illman), a powerful tribal goddess and a member of a race of powerful magical spirits called Jujus. Tak is a young shaman-in-training who lives in the jungle village of the Pupanunu People under the tutelage of the wise shaman Jibolba. From the first scene in the "Tak's Dream" level, he was resilient on going on the rescue mission, but ultimately decided to do so long after he woke up, saying that he's still the hero even when he doesn't want to. In Tak 2, his personality is slightly more mature and determined. ![]() In Tak 1, he was quite stubborn during his travels. In a nutshell, Tak is usually determined, generous, brave, and cunning. Tak was short, had a bowl cut hairdo, a dark red loincloth, and a pudgy belly. He also carried a small case on his back to hold his Weapons. He has purple face paint around his eyes. Starting from the original game, Tak is an kid, with an average height, and the light skin complexion. ![]()
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