Joka
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Joka | |
| Species: | Clown fiend |
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| Gender: | Male |
| World: | Unknown |
| Appearances: | Klonoa: Door to Phantomile Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament Klonoa Beach Volleyball Klonoa Heroes: Densetsu no Star Medal Namco x Capcom |
| Attacks/Actions: | Dark magic Teleportation Monster Summon |
| English Voice Actor: | Dave Mallow |
| Japanese Voice Actor: | Bin Shimada |
Joka, also known as Joker, is a recurring character who first appeared in Klonoa: Door to Phantomile. He also appeared in Klonoa Beach Volleyball as a playable character, Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament as one of the competitors, and reprises his role as a villain in Klonoa Heroes and Namco x Capcom.
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Personality
As his name suggests, Joka is mischievous and a little bit violent.
At the opening of Klonoa: Door To Phantomile, Joka appears to be quite the incompetent little henchman. In his first appearance, he inadvertently tells Rongo Lango's weak point, as well as other bosses' weakness to Klonoa. Joka also attempts to hide keys from Klonoa in Forlock Forest, but left most of the task to his lesser minions, the Flying Moos. However, after Klonoa's fight with Gelg Bolm, Joka transforms from a buffoon to a villain who is considerably more intelligent, and becomes a serious threat throughout the game's next few levels.
Joka's signature signoff is a long, taunting "Adios" which he first uses in Door To Phantomile after the Gelg Bolm fight, and later multiple times in Namco x Capcom.
Abilities
Monster Summon
Joka can summon monsters from special stones he throws. Miniature versions of the monsters can be seen within the stones, which then disappear in a flash of light, leaving behind the monsters that then grow to their full size. He does this to summon three of the game's bosses: Rongo Lango, Gelg Bolm and Baladium.
Boss Battle in Normal Form
Joka, when fighting, usually swings his fists (which are invincible) in a wide circle. He will also jump and run to avoid the enemies Klonoa throws and improve his chances of damaging him.
Beast Joka

Added by Sheepy-PieIn Klonoa Heroes
Joka appears again in Klonoa Heroes. His first attacks are basic: a simple one-two punch. But later it turns out that this Joka is a fake named Flower Joka. This version can summon fireballs to burn opponents.
In Klonoa: Beach Volleyball
Chaotic Dance
Joka's Special Attack in Klonoa: Beach Volleyball. After he hits the ball, his opponents will suddenly start dancing, and eventually trip.
Biography
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile
Joka first appeared as a henchman to Ghadius. Upon discovering Klonoa and Huepow were eavesdrooping on a conversation between himself and Ghadius, Joka sent out a monster, called Rongo Lango to get rid of them both. Unfortunatey, Klonoa defeated it, and Joka ran off, vowing that he wouldn't forget about Klonoa's meddling. He appeared again, after Klonoa defeated Cursed Pamela and the corrupted King Seadoph, enraged at the Jugpot king for getting beaten by a 'brat' like Klonoa by berating Seadoph. Before he could continue on, Klonoa simply drove him away with a single blast of his Wind Bullet.
Joka soon appeared in Forlock, making sure that Klonoa didn't make his way to the Forlock elder, Granny, but failed. Atop Forlock, the fiend was seen threatening to hurt Granny if she didn't tell him something important, but before he could do anything to her, Klonoa arrived. Joka angrily sent out his monster, Gelg Bolm, to fight Klonoa, before he leaps away into the distance. After the battle, Joka secretly eavesdropped on the conversation between Klonoa and Granny, even overhearing that Klonoa's Granpa was in possession of the Moon Pendant. He then revealed himself to Klonoa before beginning to make his way back to the Wind Village before Klonoa did. As soon as Klonoa arrived in Breezegale and saw that his Granpa was safe, Joka, along with a Pilot Moo, appeared in flying hovercrafts and floated above the Klonoa's house. Joka then unleashed a deadly beam upon the house, destroying it and mortally injuring Granpa in the process, before retrieving the pendant. He later appeared to Klonoa again on the other side of the Wind Village, releasing his last monster, Baladium, to kill the Dream Traveler, which ultimately failed to do so.
In Coronia, after Klonoa and Huepow made their way to the top unharmed, Ghadius was furious at Joka for failing to get rid of them. Joka tried to explain to his lord about how strong Klonoa was, but Ghadius told him that it didn't matter, and the fiend was relieved to not suffer his lord's wrath. Once Ghadius disappeared to Cress with Lephise in tow, Joka turned even menacing as his voice became threatening and distorted. As a last attempt to redeem himself to Ghadius, Joka used the power of darkness and battled Klonoa atop the tower of Coronia, intent on getting rid of the Dream Traveler once and for all.
However, even using his new dark abilities, such as transforming into a turtle-like monster, Joka proved to be no match for Klonoa as he was defeated. Before he succumbed to his injuries, Joka explained to Klonoa to listen to 'the sound of the Moon Kindgom's return, and that everyone will end up in darkness in a nightmare, in a world of nothingness''. With a final yell, he exclaimed, "My Ghadius!/Lord Ghadius!" (In the PSX version, he falls dead on his back as he explodes. Whereas in the Wii version, he just floats as he explodes.)
Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament
Joka returns as one of the contests of the Dream Champ Tournament.
Klonoa Beach Volleyball
Joka participated in the Beach Volleyball Tournament as a playable character. If he won, he casted a spell to multiply his prize money by 10 times in an attempt to increase its value. The spell backfired and simply made the notes increase in size, but not value. He attempted to spend the money to Momett, but got arrested for forgery.
Klonoa Heroes
Joka appeared as a henchman to Garlen and partner to Janga in their scheme to harness the power of nightmares. He made trouble for Klonoa, Pango, and Guntz as attempts to stop them from interfering with his plans.
Other
Joka ended up making appearances in a few other games in the series. This helped question whether or not there's an actual storyline in the series, or if Klonoa was really dreaming.
Beach Volleyball Stats
Type: Technique
- Attack: 2.5/4
- Block: 3/4
- Feint: 4/4
- Receive: 0.5/4
- Speed: 2/4
- Diff: 4/4
Battle Themes
Facade- Joka's Battle Theme in Klonoa: Door to Phantomile. It starts with circus-like tune, then continues with a slightly darker, fast-paced song.
Blade- Beast Joka's Battle Theme. Whenever Joka transforms into his Beast form, the game switches to this song. When Joka reverts back, the song switches back to Facade. This song is basically the same as Facade, but also includes a chorus.
Gallery
Trivia
- In the Wii remake of Door To Phantomile, Joka has black arms and legs instead of floating hands and feet. But the arms and legs are absent in his final confrontation with Klonoa.
| Breezegale |
| Gunston Mine - Bell Hill - The Ruins of the Wind Kingdom |
| Forlock |
| The Tree Mansion of Machinery |
| Jugpot |
| Shell Castle |
| Coronia |
| Cress |
| Prism Corridor - In the Skies of Cress |
| Characters |
| Klonoa - Huepow - Granpa - Granny - Ghadius - Joka - Pamela - Karal - Lephise - King Seadoph - Balue - Moire - Solare and Soleil - Nahatomb |
| Other |
| Dreamstones - Moon Pendant - Phantomile |









