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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

3875. Roar E. Saurus



Roar E. Saurus, or simply just Roary, is a stuffed Tyrannosaurus Rex. He loves to practice roaring, though his roars are not scary; they are really loud. Roary is an imaginative and kindhearted stuffed animal. He comes alive and has the ability to speak when Blue enters her room.

Roar E. Saurus is a main character in Blue's Room, a spin-off on Blue's Clues. He is the series' tritagonist and appears in most of the episodes. It is unknown what the 'E.' beginning his middle name stands for.

Roary is orange with a turquoise spine. He has turquoise feet as well. Roar E. Saurus has two black eyes and brown nostrils.

Roary has appeared in every episode of Blue's Room. His first appearance in Blue's Room was in Snacktime Playdate. His last appearance was in Music Stars.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011

3389. The Circus Monkey


The Rugrats Movie is a 1998 American animated film, produced by Klasky Csupo and Nickelodeon Movies. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures and first released in theaters in the United States on November 20, 1998.

The film starts with a parody of the 1981 Indiana Jones action film Raiders of the Lost Ark. Afterwards, the babies are chased out of the temple by a boulder but the boulder and the imagination was Didi Pickles who is at the baby shower at the Pickles' house, where Didi is pregnant with her and Stu's second child, which everyone believes will be a girl. Tommy is at first enthusiastic about having a younger sibling, although Angelica warns him that once the sibling is born, Stu and Didi will forget him. Eventually, the baby is born, and it is a boy, who they name Dil, after Didi's cousin. Unfortunately, Angelica's words appear to be true when Dil quickly becomes a very selfish baby, crying non-stop for attention, keeping all of the babies' toys for himself, and refusing to share with Tommy. He also takes the attention of Didi and Stu, leading Tommy to feel ignored.
When Dil pushes the babies too far, they decide to take him back to the hospital and end up driving recklessly through the streets in a Reptar Wagon (voiced by Busta Rhymes) Stu had built until they crash in the woods. As Dil had secretly pinched Angelica's Cynthia doll, Angelica and Spike embark on a mission to find the babies - but Angelica only wants to get back her Cynthia doll. Around the same time, a circus train suffers an accident in the same woods and a group of wild monkeys escape from the wreckage, while the monkeys' owners, the Banana Brothers, attempt to search for them. The parents soon discover their children's absence, and call the police and rangers for help, and the news leaks out and reporters come to interview them.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

2444. Crimson Chin


Crimson Chin (voiced by Jay Leno played by Lewis Wells), Timmy's, and many young children living today, favourite hero he sometimes brings to the real world with the help of Cosmo and Wanda. His sidekick is Cleft, Timmy's alter ego, and has canine sidekicks, Ace and Clefto (or Cosmo and Wanda). He was also able to learn of Timmy's fairies.

Friday, June 24, 2011

2382. Dead Juju



Dead Juju (called Party Juju in the Television Series), was a skeletonized Juju in the series. His main Juju Shrine is in the Burial Grounds, and the subsequent areas. Although in later games, he has shrines in a variety of other locations. He is married to Killjoy Juju. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen in the games and television series.
Dead Juju is highly energetic, and loves to party. Throughout the series, this proves to be annoying to many characters. He mainly focuses on parties, and will do anything to go to one.

2379. Lok


Lok (also known as The Warrior Lok) was a character throughout the Tak and the Power of Juju Series. Lok was raised as a warrior to fulfill the Pupanunu People's Prophecy to defeat Tlaloc and return power to the Moon Juju. Afterwards, Lok remained a character, "aiding" Tak and Jibolba in their quests. In the Television Series, Lok is more of an anti-hero, but is still called a warrior. In the games, Lok is included for comic relief, but in the Television Series, he is a villain. Lok is voiced by Patrick Warburton in all games, and the Television Series.
Lok is very self-centered person. This probably comes from being raised on the belief that he would be a mighty warrior, and save the Village. This could heave easily gotten into his head, and formed his personality. Lok is very strong, but overall is a dimwit and many times cannot realize when he is being a pain and should just leave.

This Lok toy features an incredible flexing ability – squeeze his arms to see his pectoral muscles flex in and out

Sunday, June 19, 2011

2247. Tak



Tak is the main character of the Tak and the Power of Juju Series. He is a child in the Pupanunu Village, and is mentored by Jibolba. He is able to use his his Magic Abilities to fight off enemies, summon Jujus, and a variety of other things. Despite this, he is still a kid, and constantly gets into trouble with his magic. He is voiced by Jason Marsden during the original video games, and was voiced by Hal Sparks during the Television Series, and later games
In a nutshell, Tak's personality is determined, generous, brave, and witty. In Tak 1, he's comedic, stubborn, and seemed to hum alot of opera music. Not to mention his voice is higher, as Jason Marsden does his young boy voices. In Tak 2, his personality is slightly more mature and determined. His voice deeper slightly as well. From the first scene in the "Tak's Dream" level, he was resiliant on going on the rescue mission, but ultimatly decided to do so long after he woke up, saying that he's still the hero even when he doesn't want to. In Tak 3, his maturity and voice is the same while his sarcasm and determination to win the challenge is increased a lot. Most of this is due to the fact that Lok is being the main source of the comic relief that there was no need to have Tak make a whole lot of jokes. He does make them here and there thoughout the game. In Tak: Guardians of Gross, Tak's personality is the same as his T.V. show self, since it's based off of it. See the Television Series seciton below for details.