

Once a prophecy was foreseen by a great Pupanunu shaman and then passed down through the ages by each shaman who followed in the last's footsteps.

Combining a primitive, plant-filled island with the means of magic and an unlikely hero named Tak to back it up, Tak and the Power of Juju is a warm welcome in a genre that's been in need of something else for quite some time. Unlike the other popular mediums, Tak and the Power of Juju is a completely original creation seeing the light of day in its game debut first (and possibly its own show to follow up). Falling under the platform genre, Nickelodeon has found a spot in the genre's evolution throughout the changes of their television channel, and as many times before and once again, Nickelodeon partners with THQ to present their newest of characters.

Then there's Jimmy Neutron, a boy genius that is misunderstood by his casual parents, mocked by his classmates, and finds adventures with the latest inventions an elementary school student like himself is able to concoct.įor every one of these current or past shows mentioned, there have been one or more video games to compliment the series. The Rugrats revolves around the life of one group of babies who confide in each other to battle the maniacal "elder" child Angelica from ruining their fun Ren and Stimpy are one mildly intelligent and entirely agitated Chihuahua and one really fat cat that's dumber than a cat scratching post - who together find themselves the butt of many unfortunate situations. Each one of their shows is unique in some form or another. Nickelodeon is the TV company that gears their programs toward kids, for kids, and is watched by kids.and grown ups who still live with their parents, and the like. It's as if the genre were meant for them.in a way. Who better than Nickelodeon to join the platforming fray? No really.
