#TAK AND THE POWER OF JUJU TV SERIES EPISODE 1 SERIES#In the animated series, his name is mispronounced as "Traloc".The Characters of the series is a general term.He is named after the Aztec god of rain.In the GBA version of the first game, for comic relief, Tlaloc's skull hat is apparently too big for his head and will slide down his face occasionally.It is believed that Tlaloc was excluded as a boss in Tak: The Great Juju Challenge, as a way to reinvent the series, although no further games were created.Tlaloc in his human form implies that the events of the second game didn't happen when Tak thought, or they occured in between the events of both games. He is shown a little later with Jibolba reminicing about when they both won The Great Juju Challenge over 60 years prior. He then pretends to give Lok a power to shut him up. First he appears to form a truce with Tak and give him a new power. His role is reduced to expand from the typical storyline, and so there could be a new antagonist brought in. In Tak: The Great Juju Challenge, Tlaloc has a small role. But, before the credits role, Tlaloc's army of Black Sheep are seen running, implying that it did happen, or will happen. After Tak finally defeats Tlaloc, Tak wakes up, revealing that Tak has been asleep for 16 days, implying nothing happened. Tak must constantly switch bodies with them to protect them, as Tlaloc uses Nightmare Creatures to attack them. But, he then petrifies Lok, Jibolba, and Dead Juju and attacks them. But then, Tlaloc returns and admits that he cannot defeat Tak and that he is the Mighty Warrior of the Pupanunu People. Then back in the real world, Tak, Jibolba, Lok, and Dead Juju rejoice that Tlaloc is finally defeated. After Tak defeats him, he restores the Staff and returns it to the real Dream Guardian. Then Tak and Tlaloc each transform into Dream Guardian Creatures, and fight. Tlaloc appears as himself in the Dream World, were he returns to his normal form, and abducts Tak through a rift. But, Tak is able to defeat Tlaloc's army of Black Sheep in Tlaloc's Sanctuary, and then knocks Tlaloc off the edge as well. After Tak defeats Pins and Needles, Tlaloc takes their half to plunge the world into the Dream World where Tlaloc would have great influence and power over everything. He sends Tak in the Dream World (disguised as the Dream Juju) to defeat the Dream Guardian and get The Staff of Dreams, after Tak does this, Tlaloc reveals himself, and in a struggle between Tak and Pins & Needles the staff breaks into two pieces. Tlaloc is defeated until the next game.ĭuring Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams, Tlaloc is still a Sheep. Tlaloc is sent flying onto the Mountain Top, surrounded by "loving" Rams. Then, Flora, who was turned into an Orangutan during the battle, send Tlaloc into the big plant. In the end, Tak uses his Power of Juju to turn Tlaloc into a Sheep. During this Tlaloc turns Tak into a variety of animals to defeat him. But, Tak kills his magical plants to kill the final big plant. During the fight, Tlaloc uses magic spells and nerbils to fight Tak. Tlaloc appears for the final time, in the Dark Temple to fight Tak. After Tak gets the three moonstones, the Moon Juju reveals that Tak, not Lok, has fulfiled the Pupanunu People's Prophecy, and he is the Mighty Warrior. Tlaloc then sends Pins and Needles to stop Tak from acquiring the three moonstones. Later, he appears in the Spirit World, and he makes the shrubs push large spikes out to pop Lok's Spirit in a balloon. He forces Pins and Needles to fight Tak for the Spirit Rattle. Tlaloc appears for the first time in the Shaman's Tree in Upper Tree Village. Only Jibolba and Tak remain unharmed, and Tak is sent on a quest to defeat Tlaloc. Then, Tlaloc uses the Moonstones to turn the Villagers of the Pupanunu Village, and surrounding villages into Sheep, including (supposedly) the warrior Lok, who was destined to fulfill the prophecy to defeat Tlaloc. In his outrage, Tlaloc steals the Moonstones, with help from his Voodoo doll servants Pins & Needles, thus ridding the Moon Juju of her power. Due to Tlaloc's use of Bad Magic, Jibolba is appointed Head Shaman. Just before the events, Jibolba and Tlaloc are up for the Village's Head Shaman. Tlaloc would remain a Shaman in the Pupanunu Village until just before the events of the first game. In doing this, Tlaloc and Jibolba win the favor of the Moon Juju. Jibolba and Tlaloc would win the Challenge, barely beating Team Black Mist. This would imply that he was a Great Shaman, and possibly a Great Warrior, considering most teams in The Great Juju Challenge included a taller, stronger warrior and a shorter, more magical shaman (presumably Jibolba at the time). He is known to have competed with Jibolba in The Great Juju Challenge 60 years ago. Prior to the games plotlines, very little is revealed about Tlaloc.
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