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|first_appearance=''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' ([[List of games by date#1997|1997]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' ([[List of games by date#1997|1997]]) | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]]) | |latest_appearance=''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]]) | ||
|portrayed_by= | |portrayed_by=Lee Ray ([[List of games by date#1997|1997]])<ref>[[Media:DKR_Taj_voice_confirmation.PNG|Twitter confirmation by former Rare employee Graeme Norgate]]</ref>}} | ||
{{quote|I have something special for you!|Taj|Diddy Kong Racing}} | {{quote|I have something special for you!|Taj|Diddy Kong Racing}} | ||
'''Taj''' is a blue elephant and a genie who lives on [[Timber's Island]]. Taj appears mainly in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and [[Diddy Kong Racing DS|its Nintendo DS remake]], though he has also appeared in ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' publications exclusively published in [[Japan]]. Taj could have possibly been inspired from the real-world {{wp|Indian elephant}}, considering his basis from Indian culture. His name may come from ''taj'' (تاج, from the Arabic word for "crown"), a brimless hat worn by people from Muslim countries, but it could also be a reference to the {{wp|Taj Mahal}}, a mausoleum in India. | '''Taj''' is a blue elephant and a genie who lives on [[Timber's Island]]. Taj appears mainly in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and [[Diddy Kong Racing DS|its Nintendo DS remake]], though he has also appeared in ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' publications exclusively published in [[Japan]]. Taj could have possibly been inspired from the real-world {{wp|Indian elephant}}, considering his basis from Indian culture. His name may come from ''taj'' (تاج, from the Arabic word for "crown"), a brimless hat worn by people from Muslim countries, but it could also be a reference to the {{wp|Taj Mahal}}, a mausoleum in India. |