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''' ''Tak: The Great Juju Challenge'' ''' is the third and final game in the ''VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju'' trilogy, preceding ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams'', and released on September 19, 2005. Developed for the third time by Avalanche Software and published by THQ, it was released on the Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/{{Xbox}}, Platform/GameCube, Platform/GameBoyAdvance and Platform/NintendoDS.

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''' ''Tak: The Great Juju Challenge'' ''' is the third and final game in the ''VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju'' trilogy, preceding ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams'', and released on September 19, 2005. Developed for the third time by Avalanche Software and published by THQ, it was released on the Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/{{Xbox}}, Platform/GameCube, Platform/GameBoyAdvance and Platform/NintendoDS.
Platform/NintendoDS, the series' first game on the latter.
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Every sixty years, many tribes gather together to compete in a competition known as 'the Great Juju Challenge', where the winning tribe would gain the favor of the Moon Juju (Tina Illman) until the next competition. In the current time, Tak (Jason Marsden) and Lok (Patrick Warburton) represents the Pupanunu tribe as they compete against three other teams; Jib and Jab (JAQ) of the Jibbajabba Tribe, Stone Crusher (Edie [=McClurg=]) and Thunder Fist (Mitzi [=McCall=]) of the Grammazons, and Bartog (Andre Sogliuzzo) and Crug (Dee Bradley Baker) of the dreaded Black Mist tribe. As Tak and Lok progress through the challenge, however, a sinister conspiracy seems to be afoot...

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Every sixty years, many tribes gather together to compete in a competition known as 'the Great Juju Challenge', where the winning tribe would gain the favor of the Moon Juju (Tina Illman) until the next competition. In the current time, Tak (Jason Marsden) and Lok (Patrick Warburton) represents represent the Pupanunu tribe as they compete against three other teams; Jib and Jab (JAQ) of the Jibbajabba Tribe, Stone Crusher (Edie [=McClurg=]) and Thunder Fist (Mitzi [=McCall=]) of the Grammazons, and Bartog (Andre Sogliuzzo) and Crug (Dee Bradley Baker) of the dreaded Black Mist tribe. As Tak and Lok progress through the challenge, however, a sinister conspiracy that concerns the Moon Juju's past ''and'' the ultimate fate of the Pupanunu people seems to be afoot...
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''Tak: The Great Juju Challenge'' is the third and final game in the ''VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju'' trilogy, preceding ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams'', and released on September 19, 2005. Developed for the third time by Avalanche Software and published by THQ, it was released on the Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/{{Xbox}}, Platform/GameCube, Platform/GameBoyAdvance and Platform/NintendoDS.

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''' ''Tak: The Great Juju Challenge'' ''' is the third and final game in the ''VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju'' trilogy, preceding ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams'', and released on September 19, 2005. Developed for the third time by Avalanche Software and published by THQ, it was released on the Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/{{Xbox}}, Platform/GameCube, Platform/GameBoyAdvance and Platform/NintendoDS.
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''Tak: The Great Juju Challenge'' is the third and final game in the ''VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju'' trilogy, preceding ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams, and released on September 19, 2005. Developed for the third time by Avalanche Software and published by THQ, it was released on the Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/{{Xbox}}, Platform/GameCube, Platform/GameBoyAdvance and Platform/NintendoDS.

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''Tak: The Great Juju Challenge'' is the third and final game in the ''VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju'' trilogy, preceding ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams, ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams'', and released on September 19, 2005. Developed for the third time by Avalanche Software and published by THQ, it was released on the Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/{{Xbox}}, Platform/GameCube, Platform/GameBoyAdvance and Platform/NintendoDS.
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''Tak: The Great Juju Challenge'' is a 2005 video game sequel to ''VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju'' and ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams''. Developed by Avalanche Software and published by THQ, it was released on the Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/{{Xbox}}, Platform/GameCube, Platform/GameBoyAdvance and Platform/NintendoDS.

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''Tak: The Great Juju Challenge'' is a 2005 video the third and final game sequel to in the ''VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju'' trilogy, preceding ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams, and ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams''. released on September 19, 2005. Developed for the third time by Avalanche Software and published by THQ, it was released on the Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/{{Xbox}}, Platform/GameCube, Platform/GameBoyAdvance and Platform/NintendoDS.

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''Tak: The Great Juju Challenge'' is a 2005 video game sequel to ''VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju'' and ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams''. It was released on the Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/{{Xbox}}, Platform/GameCube, Platform/GameBoyAdvance and Platform/NintendoDS. It shows that Tak and Lok have to participate in the Great Juju Challenge and win it to get the Moon Juju's blessing. It is a cooperative game.

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''Tak: The Great Juju Challenge'' is a 2005 video game sequel to ''VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju'' and ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams''. It Developed by Avalanche Software and published by THQ, it was released on the Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/{{Xbox}}, Platform/GameCube, Platform/GameBoyAdvance and Platform/NintendoDS. It shows that Platform/NintendoDS.

Every sixty years, many tribes gather together to compete in a competition known as 'the Great Juju Challenge', where the winning tribe would gain the favor of the Moon Juju (Tina Illman) until the next competition. In the current time, Tak (Jason Marsden) and Lok (Patrick Warburton) represents the Pupanunu tribe as they compete against three other teams; Jib and Jab (JAQ) of the Jibbajabba Tribe, Stone Crusher (Edie [=McClurg=]) and Thunder Fist (Mitzi [=McCall=]) of the Grammazons, and Bartog (Andre Sogliuzzo) and Crug (Dee Bradley Baker) of the dreaded Black Mist tribe. As
Tak and Lok have to participate in progress through the Great Juju Challenge and win it challenge, however, a sinister conspiracy seems to get the Moon Juju's blessing. It is a cooperative game.
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* DropTheHammer: Lok uses a hammer for a weapon.
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* ShownTheirWork: The mammoths in the game are shown living in warmer climates like some species of mammoths did in real life, rather than the [[MammothsMeanIceAge snowy environments]] mammoths are usually associated with in media. They are also hairless as modern elephants rather than woolly, or else they would have overheated.

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* ShownTheirWork: The mammoths in the game are shown living in warmer climates like some species of mammoths did in real life, rather than the [[MammothsMeanIceAge snowy environments]] mammoths are usually associated with in media. They As a result, they are also hairless as modern elephants rather than woolly, or else they would have overheated.woolly.
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* ShownTheirWork: The mammoths in the game are shown living in warmer climates like some species of mammoths did in real life, rather than the [[MammothsMeanIceAge snowy environments]] mammoths are usually associated with in media. They are also hairless as modern elephants rather than woolly, or else they would have overheated.
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''Tak: The Great Juju Challenge'' is a 2005 video game sequel to ''VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju'' and ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams''. It was released on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}, UsefulNotes/GameCube, UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS. It shows that Tak and Lok have to participate in the Great Juju Challenge and win it to get the Moon Juju's blessing. It is a cooperative game.

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''Tak: The Great Juju Challenge'' is a 2005 video game sequel to ''VideoGame/TakAndThePowerOfJuju'' and ''VideoGame/Tak2TheStaffOfDreams''. It was released on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}, UsefulNotes/GameCube, UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/{{Xbox}}, Platform/GameCube, Platform/GameBoyAdvance and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS.Platform/NintendoDS. It shows that Tak and Lok have to participate in the Great Juju Challenge and win it to get the Moon Juju's blessing. It is a cooperative game.
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* WhamLine: When Bartok gloats that the Black Mist plan on using Moon Juju's blessing to destroy the Pupununu People's village, Tak is horrified when Moon Juju can't bring herself to disagree. Then Jibolba explains...
-->"She has no choice. The Moon Juju must serve and protect whoever wins The Great Juju Challenge. If they are evil, she must do evil."
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* AWinnerIsYou: [[spoiler: Actually, you don't even get that much. After winning the Challenge, Tak and Lok return to the Cantina to learn that everyone went home early "To beat the traffic" and there's not going to be a victory party because the Pupununu Tribe went over their budget. Jibolba blows a noise maker (once), Tak and Lok do a high-five, and the credits roll.]]
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* CoveredInGunge: A bit of ToiletHumor at the beginning of the game. [[OncePerEpisode As usual]], Jibolba summons the player to his world. Unlike the last two games, they are not in his hut this time;
-->'''Jibolba:''' You're in the Pupununu People's pig pen, and you're covered in Pupununu People's pig poo-poo!
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* AbsenteeActor: The only characters from the first two games to never appear in this one are Pins and Needles, JB and the Giant Misunderstanding Juju.
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* SuperDrowningSkills: Lok cannot swim, is KO'ed if he falls in, suffering HollywoodDrowning. This is weird, since his partner Tak, who should not be physically strong compared to him, can swim just fine.

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* SuperDrowningSkills: Played With. Lok cannot is unable to enter water or he will die, not so much because he can't swim, is KO'ed but because fish despise him and will drag him under to drown him if he falls in, suffering HollywoodDrowning. This is weird, since his partner Tak, who should not be physically strong compared to him, can swim just fine.gets in.

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