![]() In a nutshell, Tak's personality is a bit of a lazy teenager, though matures over the course of the games. He is also voiced by Hal Sparks instead of Jason Marsden here. In the TV series, Tak's design is based on his appearances in Tak 2 and 3, but his skin is slightly darker and he is once wearing his holster instead of his cape. In the next game, Tak: The Great Juju Challenge, Tak's appearance has gone unchanged, save for a green symbol on his cape. His voice is now noticeably lower, as a result of his aging. Tak's hair is a bit longer and shaggier, indicating him being older. ![]() He also sports an animal skin cape with a spiral emblem, which allows him to glide short distances. ![]() He is now a bit taller, thinner, and in better shape. In Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams, Tak went through a very big change. He had a higher pitched voice, indicating his young age. Tak was short, had a bowl-cut hairdo, a dark red loincloth, and a pudgy belly. He had purple face paint around his eyes and also carried a small holster on his back to hold his weapons. In the first game, Tak was the size of an average kid, with the many details of his appearance relating to tribesmen. Of course his Tan skin tone, dark brown hair, turquoise eyes, as well as his face paint placement all stayed consistent. Through the series Tak went through a lot of changes with the first game giving him a young child like appearance, and in later games showing a drastic difference in both appearance. 6 Tak and the Power of Juju Television Series.
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