. . . . "thumb|200px|Juju. Juju (pronunciado \"Youyo\") es un personaje de la pel\u00EDcula The Princess and the Frog."@es . "The incident led to Taki feeling guilt for being unable to stop the demon, so she took Natsu as her apperentice to atone for her failure."@en . "Art Autor Zugeh\u00F6rigkeit Quelle Status Juju ist das trollische Wort f\u00FCr k\u00F6rperliche Magie, d.h. die \u00FCbernat\u00FCrliche Kraft von Berserkern, katzenhafte Schnelligkeit von J\u00E4gern und Meuchlern, etc. Juju wird von Trollen als Magie verstanden, die sowohl in Gegenst\u00E4nde gebunden als auch einer Person zu eigen sein kann."@de . . . "Male"@en . "Ep. 46: Hero Eligibility"@en . . "Juju is a crude but effective science practiced by witch doctors. It gives the ability to twist and turn nature."@en . . "Juju \u00E4r en kort ber\u00E4ttelse, som publicerades av Titan Magazines i Stargate SG-1/Atlantis: The Official Magazine 13. Skrivet av Sabine C. Bauer, \u00E4r den inst\u00E4lld under S\u00E4song 6 av Stargate SG-1."@sv . . . "Attends the first wedding of Tiana and Naveen."@en . . . "Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger"@en . . "December 2006"@sv . . . . . "Juju is a Rogues Gallery Perk. __NoToC__"@en . . . "Trolle"@de . "1- Sensational attraction machine with only two handicaps of being insuffucient in height and excessively killjoy. 2- She likes to pee in strangers' houses. If she needs something from you she treates you perfectly but unfortunately she has her ups and downs, how come everyone hates a small cute girl like her! shame on you!"@en . . "Kind, helpful, loyal, silly"@en . . . . . "Juju"@de . . "Mama Odie, gumbo, snuggling against Mama"@en . . . . . "Juju"@de . . . . . . . . . "Juju"@en . . . . "6"^^ . . . "Short Story"@en . . . . "Juju, der Totempfahl"@de . "Juju"@de . "Juju is the fourth studio album by British post-punk band Siouxsie and the Banshees. It was recorded at Surrey Sound studio with Nigel Gray as co-producer, and was released on 6 June 1981 by record label Polydor. Two singles were released from Juju: \"Spellbound\" and \"Arabian Knights\". The album was commercially successful in the UK. It was also acclaimed by critics upon its release, with praise given particularly to John McGeoch's unconventional guitar-playing andSiouxsie's vocal performances. It remains a critical favourite to this day, and is seen as a landmark album of post-punk."@en . . . "48.8"^^ . . . "December, 2006"@en . . "13"^^ . . . "The Princess and the Frog"@en . . . "Juju's_Head_Icon.png"@en . . "Mama Odie's pet"@en . . . . . . . . "Juju (Japanese: \u30B8\u30E5\u30B8\u30E5; English dub: /\u02C8d\u0292u\u02D0d\u0292u\u02D0/) is a supporting character in Xenoblade Chronicles. He is Sharla's younger brother, and one of the survivors of the Mechon attack on Colony 6. He is rash in his actions at first, but calms down as the story progresses. He sees Gadolt, Sharla's fianc\u00E9, as a father figure, and worries for his well-being."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "355"^^ . "Juju (\u30B8\u30E5\u30B8\u30E5 Juju) is one of Space Empire Zangyack's Action Commanders."@en . "Coils"@en . . . "Juju is the fourth studio album by British post-punk band Siouxsie and the Banshees. It was recorded at Surrey Sound studio with Nigel Gray as co-producer, and was released on 6 June 1981 by record label Polydor. Two singles were released from Juju: \"Spellbound\" and \"Arabian Knights\". The album was commercially successful in the UK. It was also acclaimed by critics upon its release, with praise given particularly to John McGeoch's unconventional guitar-playing andSiouxsie's vocal performances. It remains a critical favourite to this day, and is seen as a landmark album of post-punk."@en . "Slender lime green snake with dark yellow spots on the back, pink eyes with red line pupils"@en . . . "Juju is a term referring to the effect on a ship produced by the output of puzzlers. Cephalopod is believed to have originated the term in this forum post. Image:Stub.pngArr! This article be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it]."@en . . . "Juju"@sv . . . . . . "Brown"@en . "Juju is a term referring to the effect on a ship produced by the output of puzzlers. Cephalopod is believed to have originated the term in this forum post. Image:Stub.pngArr! This article be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it]."@en . "198"^^ . "Juju in Xenoblade Chronicles"@en . "Stargate SG-1"@sv . . "Green"@en . . "Jujus are a variety of magical objects with a complex system of rules governing their use. Jujus lack any sort of traceable origin, and some cherubs believe they simply appear spontaneously out of nothing. Each juju exists as a single entity across all realities and cannot be copied or permanently destroyed. Should there ever appear to be two copies of one juju, one of the \"copies\" is either an illusion or an error that will eventually be erased from existence, or more commonly, is destined to end up becoming the other version at some later time. According to Caliborn, a juju always has an owner, and one can only take someone's juju if the original owner is killed or willingly gives it away."@en . "Novell"@sv . "Juju is a short story, which was published by Titan Magazines in Stargate SG-1/Atlantis The Official Magazine 13."@en . . . . . "Juju is a term used by Humans of West African and French colonial origin to describe a certain type of luck or inspiration, sometimes attributed to qualities of witchcraft. When Starfleet Ensign Travis Mayweather was assigned to the United Earth starship Yorktown in the 2150s decade, during the Earth-Romulan War, he felt like he was perceived as bad luck, or \"bad juju\", by the crew of that vessel. He felt that the crews of other Daedalus-class vessels felt the same way, since Mayweather had been the helmsman on duty when the Daedalus-class Discovery had been lost at Berengaria. (ENT - The Romulan War novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)"@en . . . . "thumb|200px|Juju. Juju (pronunciado \"Youyo\") es un personaje de la pel\u00EDcula The Princess and the Frog."@es . "Magie-Theorie"@de . "Juju is a crude but effective science practiced by witch doctors. It gives the ability to twist and turn nature."@en . . . "Juju"@en . . . . "100"^^ . . . "Rollenspiel"@de . . . . "Juj"@de . "Andreas Wessel-Therhorn"@en . . "Juju is Mama Odie's pet snake from Disney's 2009 film The Princess and the Frog."@en . . . . "Good"@en . . . . . "Juju is Mama Odie's pet snake from Disney's 2009 film The Princess and the Frog."@en . . . "Juju"@sv . . . "The Princess and the Frog"@en . "Juju is a term used by Humans of West African and French colonial origin to describe a certain type of luck or inspiration, sometimes attributed to qualities of witchcraft. When Starfleet Ensign Travis Mayweather was assigned to the United Earth starship Yorktown in the 2150s decade, during the Earth-Romulan War, he felt like he was perceived as bad luck, or \"bad juju\", by the crew of that vessel. He felt that the crews of other Daedalus-class vessels felt the same way, since Mayweather had been the helmsman on duty when the Daedalus-class Discovery had been lost at Berengaria. (ENT - The Romulan War novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing) Lieutenant Francis Drake Reed, of colonial islander origin, was fond of using this term in describing activities. He referred to his juju as luck in playing pool in the year 2243, while hustling a group of traders and miscreants on Starbase 2, saying that his opponents would need warp drive-powered pool cues to keep up with his juju. He used the term again when advising George Kirk about the luck that would be required to defeat a group of Romulan birds-of-prey that were facing down the prototype Constitution-class ship they were traveling aboard. (TOS novel: Final Frontier)"@en . . . . . . . . "Xenoblade Chronicles"@en . . . . . "Juju is a short story, which was published by Titan Magazines in Stargate SG-1/Atlantis The Official Magazine 13."@en . . . . . . . . . "Juju is a Rogues Gallery Perk. __NoToC__"@en . "Juju is a large stone totem pole found in the middle of the village in Mumbo's Mountain. Juju spins around and asks to be fed \"blue stones\" (eggs) that Banjo and Kazooie can provide by firing an egg into each segment's gaping mouth. Once a segment has been fed, it will vanish and the rest of the stack will drop down one and spin faster. Once all four segments have been fed and disappear, a Jiggy will appear where Juju once stood. Juju will reappear when Banjo and Kazooie leave the world and can be given more eggs, but the Jiggy can only be obtained once. There is an Extra Honeycomb Piece which occupies the same space as one of Juju's segments. It can be reached by firing eggs into all but the last segment, then using the Flap Flip to jump on top of it to retrieve it."@en . "Juju (\u30B8\u30E5\u30B8\u30E5 Juju) is one of Space Empire Zangyack's Action Commanders."@en . . "Juju is a totem pole with many faces, belonging to Mumbo Jumbo in Banjo-Kazooie. He is found in Mumbo's Mountain in front of Mumbo's Hut. When Banjo and Kazooie meet him, he claims he is hungry, so Kazooie fires a Blue Egg into each of Juju's faces. After all his faces were fed, he rewarded the pair with a Jiggy. He also has a Empty Honeycomb Piece above him."@en . "Juju"@en . . . "Art Autor Zugeh\u00F6rigkeit Quelle Status Juju ist das trollische Wort f\u00FCr k\u00F6rperliche Magie, d.h. die \u00FCbernat\u00FCrliche Kraft von Berserkern, katzenhafte Schnelligkeit von J\u00E4gern und Meuchlern, etc. Juju wird von Trollen als Magie verstanden, die sowohl in Gegenst\u00E4nde gebunden als auch einer Person zu eigen sein kann. Der Glaube an Juju wird oft mit der Anrufung von G\u00F6ttern bzw. Loas verbunden, die dem Betreffenden Juju spenden sollen. Insofern besteht eine enge Beziehung zum Voodoo. JuJu bezeichnet das spirituelle Band von Leben zu Leben, Das Juju ist somit eine Art Seele/Energie die sich auch auf Gegenst\u00E4nde \u00FCbertragen kann."@de . . . . . . . . . "142"^^ . . "Jordan Clarke"@en . "The incident led to Taki feeling guilt for being unable to stop the demon, so she took Natsu as her apperentice to atone for her failure."@en . . . "6"^^ . . . . . "Juju ist Mumbo Jumbo's Totempfahl und tritt im Spiel Banjo-Kazooie auf. Dort ist er im Level Mumbo's Mountain in der N\u00E4he von Mumbos Sch\u00E4del. Er bittet Banjo und Kazooie, dass sie ihn mit diesen blauen Dinger, damit sind die Blauen Eier gemeint, f\u00FCttern. Nachdem jeder Kopf von ihm ein Ei bekommen hat, bekommt Banjo ein Puzzleteil. Wenn Banjo jeden au\u00DFer dem letzten Kopf ein Ei gibt und dann auf diesen Kopf springt, kann er von dort aus eine leere Honigwabe erreichen."@de . "1- Sensational attraction machine with only two handicaps of being insuffucient in height and excessively killjoy. 2- She likes to pee in strangers' houses. If she needs something from you she treates you perfectly but unfortunately she has her ups and downs, how come everyone hates a small cute girl like her! shame on you!"@en . . . . . . "Juju (Japanese: \u30B8\u30E5\u30B8\u30E5; English dub: /\u02C8d\u0292u\u02D0d\u0292u\u02D0/) is a supporting character in Xenoblade Chronicles. He is Sharla's younger brother, and one of the survivors of the Mechon attack on Colony 6. He is rash in his actions at first, but calms down as the story progresses. He sees Gadolt, Sharla's fianc\u00E9, as a father figure, and worries for his well-being."@en . . "Juju \u00E4r en kort ber\u00E4ttelse, som publicerades av Titan Magazines i Stargate SG-1/Atlantis: The Official Magazine 13. Skrivet av Sabine C. Bauer, \u00E4r den inst\u00E4lld under S\u00E4song 6 av Stargate SG-1."@sv . "Juju"@es . "Juju is a totem pole with many faces, belonging to Mumbo Jumbo in Banjo-Kazooie. He is found in Mumbo's Mountain in front of Mumbo's Hut. When Banjo and Kazooie meet him, he claims he is hungry, so Kazooie fires a Blue Egg into each of Juju's faces. After all his faces were fed, he rewarded the pair with a Jiggy. He also has a Empty Honeycomb Piece above him."@en . . . . . "Kenichi Hatori"@en . . . "Jujus are a variety of magical objects with a complex system of rules governing their use. Jujus lack any sort of traceable origin, and some cherubs believe they simply appear spontaneously out of nothing. Each juju exists as a single entity across all realities and cannot be copied or permanently destroyed. Should there ever appear to be two copies of one juju, one of the \"copies\" is either an illusion or an error that will eventually be erased from existence, or more commonly, is destined to end up becoming the other version at some later time. According to Caliborn, a juju always has an owner, and one can only take someone's juju if the original owner is killed or willingly gives it away. During the course of the Midnight Crew Intermission, many jujus possessing varying levels of control over time had been used by members of the Felt. The Midnight Crew used a few of these items as they fought the Felt, many of which have resurfaced as memories within the dream bubbles occupied by the pre-scratch trolls for unknown reasons. These traits are similar to the traits of objects in a bootstrap paradox, where an object travels through time from the future, to the past, thereby creating itself in an eternal cycle. Because the item is always becoming itself, it has no true or \"traceable origin\". This would also explain why a juju cannot be destroyed, because destroying it at any point in time would result in the juju not being able to exist in the first place so that it could be destroyed, creating a grandfather paradox, an unstable loop that would result in a doomed timeline. But the abilities of juju breakers also disputes this somewhat."@en . "Juju is a large stone totem pole found in the middle of the village in Mumbo's Mountain. Juju spins around and asks to be fed \"blue stones\" (eggs) that Banjo and Kazooie can provide by firing an egg into each segment's gaping mouth. Once a segment has been fed, it will vanish and the rest of the stack will drop down one and spin faster. Once all four segments have been fed and disappear, a Jiggy will appear where Juju once stood. Juju will reappear when Banjo and Kazooie leave the world and can be given more eggs, but the Jiggy can only be obtained once."@en . . "Juju ist Mumbo Jumbo's Totempfahl und tritt im Spiel Banjo-Kazooie auf. Dort ist er im Level Mumbo's Mountain in der N\u00E4he von Mumbos Sch\u00E4del. Er bittet Banjo und Kazooie, dass sie ihn mit diesen blauen Dinger, damit sind die Blauen Eier gemeint, f\u00FCttern. Nachdem jeder Kopf von ihm ein Ei bekommen hat, bekommt Banjo ein Puzzleteil. Wenn Banjo jeden au\u00DFer dem letzten Kopf ein Ei gibt und dann auf diesen Kopf springt, kann er von dort aus eine leere Honigwabe erreichen."@de . . . "Banjo-Kazooie (XBLA)"@en .