Tak and the Power of Juju (2007)

A preteen shaman wields unpredictable juju magic to protect his tribe in this Nickelodeon animated adventure series.

Tak and the Power of Juju - Series Information

  • First Air Year: 2007
  • Last Air Year: 2008
  • Created by: Jed Spingarn
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Action, Adventure
  • Content Rating (US): TV-Y7
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (21 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 49
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: August 31, 2007 (United States - TV-Y7), August 31, 2007 (Canada - C8), August 31, 2007 (Mexico - AA)
  • Networks: Nickelodeon
  • Production Companies: Nickelodeon Productions, THQ, Nickelodeon Animation Studio
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Tak and the Power of Juju - Plot

Tak is a preteen shaman tasked with protecting the Pupununu tribe from certain destruction with his newfound gift: the power of juju. With it, he can cast spells, explore new worlds, and summon powerful creatures at the wave of his magic staff. Unfortunately, however, Tak's magic has a habit of causing more trouble than it fixes.

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Tak and the Power of Juju - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Jed Spingarn

Main Cast

  • Hal Sparks
  • Kari Wahlgren
  • John DiMaggio
  • Lloyd Sherr
  • Maurice LaMarche
  • Patrick Warburton
  • Dannah Feinglass Phirman
  • Brendon Small
  • Rachael Leigh Cook

Writers

  • Reid Harrison
  • Thomas Krajewski
  • Mitch Watson
  • Nicole Dubuc
  • Gene Laufenberg

Tak and the Power of Juju - FAQs

Is Tak and the Power of Juju based on a video game?

Yes, the animated series is directly based on the Tak and the Power of Juju video game franchise developed by Avalanche Software and published by THQ. The games debuted in 2003 on PlayStation 2 and GameCube, and the show expanded the world of the Pupununu tribe for a television audience.

Who voices the main characters in Tak and the Power of Juju?

Hal Sparks voices the lead character Tak, while Kari Wahlgren brings Jeera to life and Patrick Warburton plays the lovably dim Lok. John DiMaggio voices Keeko, Lloyd Sherr portrays the wise Jibolba, and Maurice LaMarche rounds out the core cast as the Chief.

Where can you watch Tak and the Power of Juju?

Tak and the Power of Juju is available to purchase digitally on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store. There is currently no subscription streaming option, so buying individual episodes or the full season through either platform is the most accessible way to revisit the show.

Why did Tak and the Power of Juju end after one season?

The series concluded after a single season of 49 episodes in 2008. Its cancellation coincided with the declining commercial performance of the Tak video game franchise, which THQ struggled to sustain. Without strong game sales to support the brand, Nickelodeon did not commission a second season.

What is the content rating for Tak and the Power of Juju?

The series carries a TV-Y7 rating, meaning it is designed for children aged seven and older. While the show features slapstick humor and mild fantasy action, its content is considered appropriate for school-age kids and is free of mature themes.

What makes Tak and the Power of Juju unique among Nickelodeon cartoons?

Few Nickelodeon animated series have been directly adapted from a video game franchise. Tak blends tribal mythology, slapstick comedy, and magical adventure in a setting inspired by ancient indigenous aesthetics, giving it a distinctly different visual and narrative identity compared to most of its contemporaries on the network.

Who created Tak and the Power of Juju?

The animated series was created by Jed Spingarn and produced by Nickelodeon Productions in collaboration with THQ and Nickelodeon Animation Studio. The writing team included Reid Harrison, Thomas Krajewski, Mitch Watson, Nicole Dubuc, and several other experienced animation writers.

What are some shows similar to Tak and the Power of Juju?

Fans of Tak often enjoy The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and The Wild Thornberrys for their blend of humor and adventure. Duck Dodgers and Tom and Jerry Tales offer comparable animated comedy, while SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles share the action-driven energy.

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