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Tutenstein is an Emmy Award-winning animated television series, produced by Porchlight Entertainment (best known for Adventures from the Book of Virtues) for Discovery Kids. The series is based on the comic book character of the same name by Jay Stephens (The Secret Saturdays), who would serve as a creative consultant. The series ran for 39 episodes from November 1, 2003 to October 11, 2008, concluding with the television movie Clash of the Pharaohs.The show follows the adventures of the child pharaoh Tutankhensetamun, based loosely on the real-life Tutankhamun, who is awoken three thousand years after his untimely death by a 12-year-old aspiring Egyptologist named Cleo Carter after she fixed some mistakes made to his exhibit by the museum curator. Together with Cleo's pet cat Luxor, who has been given the gift of speech and a position as Tut's servant/advisor, the trio spends their nights after the museum closes helping Tut (affectionally called Tutenstein) adjust to the modern world, solving the myriad of problems caused by Tut's inexperience as a pharaoh and inflated ego, and fighting back the threat of various Ancient Egyptian figures; the most dangerous being the Egyptian god Set, who seeks Tut's all-powerful Staff of Was, which would give him the might to rule the world.In October 2022, it was announced that a reboot is in development. | |
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Undeathly Pallor | |
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Undeathly Pallor: Afroasiatic Tut, in death, is somehow a pale green color (the dark color of his exposed hands and feet make this kind of confusing.) | |
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Scales of Justice | |
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Scales of Justice: The episode Curse Of The Pharaoh has Tutenstein go through the weighing of his heartnote For obvious reasons he couldn't use his original heart so he used a Heart Scarab, which is described as some sort of spare heart. again in order to get rid of Ammut. | |
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Nepharious Pharaoh | |
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Nepharious Pharaoh: Tut is not and never has been a merciful person. | |
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Ambiguously Brown | |
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Ambiguously Brown: Natasha, Cleo's best friend might be of Asian descent given her olive skin and dark hair. There's evidence that she might be of mixed race, as in "There's Something About Natasha," we see that her mother is light skin and her father is tanned skin. | |
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A Mythology Is True | |
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A Mythology Is True: While Egyptian myths are portrayed as true, all other mythologies are treated as fictitious; a few of the Egyptian deities notably expressed no prior awareness of the Greco-Roman deities prior to stumbling onto their museum exhibit in "Spells and Sleepovers". | |
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Reused Character Design | |
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Reused Character Design: The mall security guard in "Friends" looks exactly like Walter but with brown hair and a goatee. | |
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Disappeared Dad | |
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Disappeared Dad: Cleo's father. It's never clear exactly what happened to him. | |
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Sophisticated as Hell | |
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Sophisticated as Hell: Tut has quite an extensive vocabulary, excellent manners, and an affinity for modern youth slang. | |
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Eternal English | |
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Eternal English: Tutenstein and the Egyptian gods all speak modern English, though Tut has Just a Stupid Accent.note Not that anyone knows what a Classical Egyptian accent should sound like, we have even less idea of how it was spoken than we do Latin, but it probably wouldn't have anything in common with a modern Egyptian one. Presumably the Scepter of Was did it. | |
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"Freaky Friday" Flip | |
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"Freaky Friday" Flip: "Cleo's Catastrophe" has Cleo and Luxor switch bodies thanks to Tut reading the wrong scroll. | |
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Black and Nerdy | |
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Black and Nerdy: Cleo, at least when it comes to Egyptology. | |
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Blessed with Suck | |
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Blessed with Suck: Arguably, Luxor. The scepter's magic made him intelligent and able to speak, but also forced him to become Tut's Extreme Doormat Beleaguered Assistant. Luxor also counts as a Butt-Monkey and a Woobie. | |
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Skewed Priorities | |
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Skewed Priorities: In "Tut Jr." Cleo's little cousin Thomas is left unsupervised with the Scepter of Was and ends up in the Underworld. Tut is just happy he didn't break it. | |
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome | |
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: In "Green-Eyed Mummy" Tut wants to get rid of the wooly mammoth exhibit by moving it to the underworld, because it's taking Cleo's attention away from him. He and Luxor try to move it, but they're unsuccessful because it's a 6-ton mammoth and they're an undead 10 year old and a cat. He settles on using the Scepter of Was to move it. | |
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Paper-Thin Disguise | |
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Paper-Thin Disguise: Cleo's pink hoodie and a pair of sunglasses are the only precautions Tut ever takes. | |
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Soup Is Medicine | |
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Soup Is Medicine: Twice in the episode "Near Dead Experience" with a sick Cleo, one being homemade soup from her mother and later she's given it when she's transported to the underworld | |
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Downer Ending | |
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Downer Ending: "The Comeback Kid". Not only does Tut turn back into a mummy, he will never get the chance to become flesh and blood again. Fridge Logic makes the whole series kind of a downer from then on. | |
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Rip Van Tinkle | |
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Rip Van Tinkle: Tut's first act after being brought back from the dead is to run to the bathroom. | |
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Disproportionate Retribution | |
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Disproportionate Retribution: It's hard to blame the gods for being annoyed with Tutenstein, but threatening a ten-year-old child with eternal damnation for crimes like vandalizing a wall or cheating at a board game seems a little harsh. Cleo even points this out, mentioning that in spite of his position, he is just a kid. | |
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Kids Love Dinosaurs | |
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Kids Love Dinosaurs: Cleo's little cousin Thomas in "Tut Jr." His reaction to seeing Egyptian gods in the underworld is to ask if they're dinosaurs. | |
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Zombie Gait | |
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Zombie Gait: Tut pulls this in the show's opening, and every once in a while in the show as well. | |
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Royal Brat | |
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Royal Brat: Tut acts like a spoiled little Jerkass most of the time. | |
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Brain Food | |
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Brain Food: Discussed early in the series, when Cleo and Luxor watch a mummy movie together. note Ironically, the Ancient Egyptians believed the center of one's personality and knowledge was the heart, not the brain. | |
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Time-Freeze Trolling Spree | |
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Time-Freeze Trolling Spree: "The Boat of Millions of Years" has Tut wishing a movie night would last longer. This causes Ra the Sun God to get captured on his journey through the underworld and time stops altogether. Later when Cleo and Luxor wake up they first get everyone frozen on the street out of harm's way. However when they find Walter in the museum they decide to prank him. They replace the burgers he is about to eat with skulls and a sword, puts a wig on his head and a skirt on him. When time unfreezes, Walter bites the skull and thinks he's being messed with by aliens. | |
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Jerkass Has a Point | |
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Jerkass Has a Point: While the gods may seem overly harsh at lashing out at Tut for his shenanigans, it's not difficult to understand why they would be so upset with him. While Tut is ultimately well-meaning, he's still selfish, bratty, and a rather inept ruler who frequently abuses magic for his own ends. You can't blame Ra for being angry at him for obstructing his job over a really petty reason in "The Boat of Millions of Years" or Isis for wanting to punish him for being a cheater/bully in "Ghostbusted". | |
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Meaningful Name | |
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Meaningful Name: Cleo's full name is Cleopatra Carter. The first part is obvious, while "Carter" alludes to Howard Carter, the archaeologist who found the original Tutankhamun's tomb. | |
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Jerkass Gods | |
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Jerkass Gods: Most of the Egyptian Gods are shown to be as temperamental, arrogant, and dangerously and randomly vindictive as Tut and often are the cause of many problems in different episodes (e.g. the Goddess of Love Hathor becoming offended that an obnoxious Tut wasn't getting respect and having a pyramid built for him so she turns into Sekhmet to kill some construction workers, the God Ra being furious at those who deny his authority, the Goddess Isis trying to eternally damn Tut for vandalizing a wall and cheating at a board game, etc.) Set happens to be the worst of the bunch. Though they aren't shown to be unreasonable. Isis primarily just wanted to scare Tut into learning a lesson, and Anubis and Thoth were willing to change their stance on his punishment when reminded that he's still just a child. | |
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Stages of Monster Grief | |
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Stages of Monster Grief: Initially averted. Tut accepts his undead-ness as part of his identity almost immediately. Later, when he begins to realize he'll be this way forever, it's played with. He mourns his flesh-and-blood body, and the fact that he'll never "grow up". | |
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Not Growing Up Sucks | |
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Not Growing Up Sucks: An occasional source of angst for Tut. It comes to a head in "Old Man Tut", when he uses magic to grow into a teenager so he can cut off his sidelock of youth, but then has to deal with Rapid Aging. | |
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Sliding Scale of Undead Regeneration | |
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Sliding Scale of Undead Regeneration: Strangely, Tut has been referred to as "rotting" many, many times during the series, and it's a running gag. But the definition of mummy is a dead body that in fact does not rot. It's never revealed whether or not Tut can heal (though the evidence points to: no). | |
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Ridiculously Alive Undead | |
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Ridiculously Alive Undead: In "The Awakening", Tut (the titular mummy) makes a mad dash for the bathroom after he's brought back from the dead. | |
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Tiny Guy, Huge Girl | |
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Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: Tut and Cleo, due to the latter being physically two years older than Tut, who hadn't even hit puberty before dying. | |
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Mean Boss | |
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Mean Boss: You probably wouldn't want to work for Horace Bedhety, but he's mostly just vain and petty. | |
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Generic Doomsday Villain | |
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Generic Doomsday Villain: The show did not delve into Apep's mythology at all, and characterized him as just a simple brute whose existence revolved entirely around fighting Ra. While Ra being defeated would cause time on Earth to freeze, it was not even vaguely implied that Apep cared about this, his one and only goal in life was simply to beat Ra. | |
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Aesop Amnesia | |
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Aesop Amnesia: Most episodes involve Tut learning that he should treat his friends well and/or not use magic for selfish reasons. It never sticks. | |
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Magic Skirt | |
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Magic Skirt: In this case it's Tut's shendyt. | |
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Signature Headgear | |
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Signature Headgear: Tut's gigantic nemes headdress, traditionally worn by pharaohs. He only takes it off a few times in the entire series. | |
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Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu? | |
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Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Did you just trap Apep with a fishing net? | |
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Eating Contest | |
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Eating Contest: Tut wins a peanut butter and banana sandwich eating contest in "The King Of Memphis." He can pack away a lot of food for an undead mummy. | |
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Elvis Impersonator | |
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Elvis Impersonator: The characters visited a convention of them in "The King of Memphis". | |
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They Would Cut You Up | |
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They Would Cut You Up: Presumably the reason Tut keeps himself hidden. It's never stated directly, but it's frequently said that for Tut being out in the open is not "safe", and it's hard to imagine anything else that would convince him to stay quiet. | |
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For Halloween, I Am Going as Myself | |
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For Halloween, I Am Going as Myself: In "Day of the Undead", Tut walks among mortals on Halloween, impressing trick-or-treaters with how much his costume looks and smells like a long-dead Egyptian mummy. | |
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Ambiguously Gay | |
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Ambiguously Gay: Luxor fits the bill, when you see the episode where he and Chloe have a Freaky Friday Moment. | |
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Spotting the Thread | |
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Spotting the Thread: In the episode "Keep You’re Wandering Eye To Yourself", Kara says Cleo is doing the right thing to keep Tut away. Cleo concurs until she realizes she never told her his name. | |
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Undeath Always Ends | |
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Undeath Always Ends: Averted — by the end of the series, Tutenstein is still a living mummy. | |
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