He also has a British accent in Diddy Kong Racing DS where he was presumably voiced by Rareware. Once the player selects something for him to do, he disappears without asking if he can help any further. In the Nintendo DS remake, he speaks less (he says nothing during the victory cutscene for each track and doesn't appear at all for the Wish Races) and what he says when the player summons his attention changes all of the time. When the player summons his attention, he always says "Hello, friend" and asks what the player what they would like to do. He was also voiced by Nintendo in the game. In the original Diddy Kong Racing, he has an Indian accent, and speaks much more often. Taj can also change the vehicle being used currently for a different one. If defeated, Taj awards his opponent with a Golden Balloon. In the game, players can race Taj up to three times in the three vehicles the boat, the car, and the plane. While lounging at his pad and eating bananas, Diddy gets a message from his far-off pal, Timber the Tiger. Taj appears during the events of Diddy Kong Racing, where he helps Diddy Kong and his pals in their quest to kick the evil Wizpig out of Timber's Island. A Mascot Racer spin-off of Donkey Kong Country (sort of) originally released for the Nintendo 64, Diddy Kong Racing puts DKs pal Diddy in the spotlight once more. He is the Deuteragonist of Diddy Kong Racing. Taj the Genie is a large blue elephant who lives on Timber's Island and appears to have magical powers, implying that he is a genie. Hello there! I am the Genie of the Island! I am here to help you! Good luck!
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