''Mummies Alive!'' is an
animated series
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from
DIC Productions L.P. and
Northern Lights Entertainment. It originally aired for one season in 1997.
The show was part of a general trend of "mummymania" in 1990s
pop culture
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.
The series opens in
ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt () was a cradle of civilization concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in Northeast Africa. It emerged from prehistoric Egypt around 3150BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology), when Upper and Lower E ...
, where an evil sorcerer kills a prince in order to gain
immortality
Immortality is the concept of eternal life. Some species possess "biological immortality" due to an apparent lack of the Hayflick limit.
From at least the time of the Ancient Mesopotamian religion, ancient Mesopotamians, there has been a con ...
. He is
entombed alive, but he is revived in 20th-century
San Francisco
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. He finds the prince's
reincarnation
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in a local boy and resumes his quest for immortality. The prince's Egyptian bodyguards are
resurrected in order to protect the boy. They use the power of their
patron deity Ra to transform into more powerful forms. Other Egyptian gods and spirits soon visit the modern world, including
Anubis
Anubis (; ), also known as Inpu, Inpw, Jnpw, or Anpu in Ancient Egyptian (), is the god of funerary rites, protector of graves, and guide to the underworld in ancient Egyptian religion, usually depicted as a canine or a man with a canine hea ...
,
Set
Set, The Set, SET or SETS may refer to:
Science, technology, and mathematics Mathematics
*Set (mathematics), a collection of elements
*Category of sets, the category whose objects and morphisms are sets and total functions, respectively
Electro ...
,
Geb,
Apep
Apophis (; ), also known as Apep () or Aphoph (, ) Erman, Adolf, and Hermann Grapow, eds. 1926–1953. ''Wörterbuch der aegyptischen Sprache im Auftrage der deutschen Akademien''. 6 vols. Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs'schen Buchhandlungen. (Re ...
,
Bast,
Sekhmet
In Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet ( or Sachmis , from ; ) is a warrior goddess as well as goddess of medicine.
Sekhmet is also a solar deity, sometimes given the epithet "the Eye of Ra, eye of Ra". She is often associated with the goddesses Hatho ...
, and
Bes.
Plot
In
ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt () was a cradle of civilization concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in Northeast Africa. It emerged from prehistoric Egypt around 3150BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology), when Upper and Lower E ...
, an evil sorcerer named Scarab kills the pharaoh's son, Prince Rapses, to become immortal.
Entombed alive for his crime, Scarab revives in the modern world and begins his search for Rapses' reincarnation, a
San Francisco
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-dwelling boy named Presley Carnarvon, to retrieve the spirit of Rapses so he can become immortal. Rapses' (Presley's) bodyguards, Ja-Kal, Rath, Armon, and Nefer-Tina, along with Rapses' cat, Kahti, awake from the dead to protect him from Scarab. They use the power of Ra to transform into powerful guardians.
Each of the
mummies is aligned with the power of an Egyptian god. Ja-Kal uses the spirit of a falcon, Rath uses the spirit of a snake, Armon uses the spirit of a ram, and Nefer-Tina uses the spirit of a cat. The mummies are able to call upon it for magical armor and powers to fight superhuman evildoers by shouting "With the strength of Ra!". Once their strength is exhausted, they must rest in their
sarcophagi
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to regain the ability. The mummies also have the power to make a horrifying face, usually used to scare away nosy bystanders.
In addition to Scarab, the mummies often had to contend with gods and spirits from Egyptian myth summoned to the modern world, including
Anubis
Anubis (; ), also known as Inpu, Inpw, Jnpw, or Anpu in Ancient Egyptian (), is the god of funerary rites, protector of graves, and guide to the underworld in ancient Egyptian religion, usually depicted as a canine or a man with a canine hea ...
,
Set
Set, The Set, SET or SETS may refer to:
Science, technology, and mathematics Mathematics
*Set (mathematics), a collection of elements
*Category of sets, the category whose objects and morphisms are sets and total functions, respectively
Electro ...
,
Geb,
Apep
Apophis (; ), also known as Apep () or Aphoph (, ) Erman, Adolf, and Hermann Grapow, eds. 1926–1953. ''Wörterbuch der aegyptischen Sprache im Auftrage der deutschen Akademien''. 6 vols. Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs'schen Buchhandlungen. (Re ...
,
Bast,
Sekhmet
In Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet ( or Sachmis , from ; ) is a warrior goddess as well as goddess of medicine.
Sekhmet is also a solar deity, sometimes given the epithet "the Eye of Ra, eye of Ra". She is often associated with the goddesses Hatho ...
,
Bes, and many others, usually as part of one of Scarab's schemes that went out of his control.
Characters
Main
Humans
* Presley Carnovan (voiced by
Bill Switzer):
A 12-year-old boy who has the spirit of Prince Rapses XII (an ancient
pharaoh
Pharaoh (, ; Egyptian language, Egyptian: ''wikt:pr ꜥꜣ, pr ꜥꜣ''; Meroitic language, Meroitic: 𐦲𐦤𐦧, ; Biblical Hebrew: ''Parʿō'') was the title of the monarch of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty of Egypt, First Dynasty ( ...
) who is based on Ramses, he soon discovers this when the Mummies introduce themselves as his guardians. He lives in San Francisco with his mother. He is reluctant to accept his role as Rapses, but on at least two occasions where he had the chance to be freed of his role, he expressed reluctance at losing his status as "Pharaoh" because it would have also meant him losing the mummies.
* Prince Rapses was the heir to the Egyptian throne 3500 years ago. He was protected by the Mummies (before they were Mummies) but was killed when he was Presley's age by Scarab. His spirit now lies within Presley, and is drawn out by Scarab in several episodes. Rapses himself comes to the present in "The Prince and the Presley", when Scarab steals a time travel scroll to draw him to the present in the hopes that he would be easier to capture than the present Presley. Rapses returns to the past at the end of the episode.
* Amanda Carnovan (voiced by
Louise Vallance
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): Presley's mother, she works at the City Museum. In "Ghouls' Gold", Armon refers to her as "the wise Amanda" when recalling advice she gave Presley. She has insecure feelings that Presley misses being with his father, who is away on business, and tries to bond with her son often, such as taking him out camping, as she desperately tries to fulfill both the role of a father and a mother.
Mummies
* Ja-Kal (voiced by
Dale Wilson):
The leader of the Mummies, in his transformed state, his armor resembles a
falcon
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and it also allows him to fly. His weapon are his razor sharp talons/claws and a bow that can shoot out flaming arrows. In ancient Egypt, Ja-Kal was a hunter who had a wife named Tia and a newborn son named Padjet; he died without knowing what happened to his family. He worries the most of Presley's safety, often acting as a father-figure to him. He commonly uses hunting terms to talk to others and explain situations. Ja-Kal commonly cares for other people's needs first and himself second. In "Family Feud: Part 2 – New Mummy in Town", it was revealed that he had a brother, Arakh, who was a notorious bandit.
* Rath (voiced by
Scott McNeil
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):
The most intelligent of the Mummies, Rath is also the only one able to cast spells. When he transforms, a green snake which turns into a golden
cobra
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wraps around him and serves as his armor. His weapon of choice is a sword that can transform into a snake, but he is also able to perform magical incantations. He also designed and built the Mummies' vehicles. In the past, he served as the young Prince's tutor. He claims to know about science, but his definition is such things as turning a staff into a serpent, although he has learned to adapt some spells to the present (such as a spell that summoned underground snakes to bind his enemies in the past, but now summons electric cables in the present). Though they are enemies, Scarab does respect him for his spellcasting skills.
* Armon (voiced by Graeme Kingston):
Armon is huge and eats very often. He is very strong even when not transformed. He lost his right arm fighting in the Pharaoh's army, and when he transforms has a golden arm that is used as his weapon. His armor resembles a
ram. While not fighting, Armon spends most of his time eating or watching "the magic box" TV that Presley gave them. In the past, Armon was Rapses' teacher of combat.
* Nefer-Tina (voiced by
Cree Summer
Cree Summer Francks (born July 7, 1969) is an American-Canadian actress and singer. She is best known for her extensive work in animation, voicing characters such as Elmyra Duff in ''Tiny Toon Adventures'' and related media, Susie Carmichael ...
):
She is the only female of the Mummies. Nefer-Tina is an expert with her whip, has great agility and is extremely proficient at driving the Hot-Ra, the Mummies' dragster-like vehicle. When she transforms her armor is like a cat. Back in ancient Egypt, she had to hide the fact that she was a girl with a head piece or she would not have been allowed to drive chariots. She was known to everyone as Nefer. Only Rapses knew her true identity during that period of time. Ja-Kal and the other members were shocked to find out the truth about Nefer-Tina. Armon then comments "No wonder he never went swimming in the Nile with us". Out of the group, she is the only one who is absolutely willing to try anything modern such as driving a car and constantly learns under Presley. She also travels the modern world in disguise to try new things. Nefer-Tina's name was based on queen
Nefertiti.
* Scarab (voiced by Gerard Plunkett):
The Pharaoh's adviser, who later sucked the life force from Prince Rapses for youth and immortality, but the effects were not permanent and started to wear off after a few centuries. Now with Prince Rapses reincarnated as Presley Carnovan, he will stop at nothing to steal Rapses' life force again. When Scarab transforms, his body is covered in golden and purple armor, resembling that of a
scarab beetle and possessing the power of flight. He also possesses a magical talking snake named Heka that acts as his magical staff from time to time, much to her dismay. His powers include shooting energy blasts from his hands, creating Shabti, and extensive knowledge in summoning creatures, but he has also seen to have a good grasp of modern technology, as seen most keenly in "Sleight of Hand", where he used technology while competing against the mummies in a mystical contest to try to become Presley's "guardian" himself (although Ja-Kal and Presley were able to expose the deception at the last minute). Additionally, he occasionally uses the identity "Harris Stone" in public, and is a major benefactor for the museum. He killed the real Harris Stone when he discovered his crypt and inadvertently freed him, and took over his identity.
*
Heka (voiced by
Pauline Newstone):
The Snake Familiar and sometimes Staff of Scarab, Heka acts as his loyal companion and advisor, who often makes snide, sarcastic remarks and witty observations. She also has the ability to spit fire.
Others
Ancient Egyptians
* Amenhotep is Prince Rapses' father, the Pharaoh and ruler of all of Egypt. He was a good Pharaoh and was very respected by all his people. Being long-deceased, he primarily appears in flashbacks and dreams.
*
Ammut (Devourer of Souls) is Scarab's dog-like pet. He has the head of a crocodile, the body of a lion and the hindquarters of a hippopotamus. Ammut was not summoned by Scarab but simply tagged along with the Pack, and then stuck around - he usually messes up anything Scarab tells him to do. In Egyptian Mythology,
Ammut is female.
*
Apep
Apophis (; ), also known as Apep () or Aphoph (, ) Erman, Adolf, and Hermann Grapow, eds. 1926–1953. ''Wörterbuch der aegyptischen Sprache im Auftrage der deutschen Akademien''. 6 vols. Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs'schen Buchhandlungen. (Re ...
(voiced by
Jason Gray-Stanford): Serpent of the Desert, Apep is an anthropomorphic cobra-like creature who can transform into a young human man. Rapses' grandfather drove Apep out of Egypt and into the desert 3500 years ago. Apep is after revenge and wants Rapses to pay for what his grandfather did to him and when Scarab summons him and his gang, they take on the shapes of a motorbiker gang. Upon meeting and fighting Nefer-Tina, however, he falls in love with her and decides to disobey Scarab.
* Arakh is Ja-Kal's evil brother and was known as the "Scorpion of the Desert". He can transform into his Scorpion armor. His story is told in the three "Family Feud" episodes.
*
Bastet is cat goddess of ancient Egypt and the patron goddess of Nefer-Tina, brought to the present in "Paws". She demands to be worshiped by the people.
*
Bes is a master of chance and trickery. He is a small mischievous green dwarf who enjoys playing games on people. He especially enjoys flipping a coin to decide on outcomes.
* Enchantra is Rath's student of magic who appeared 3500 years ago. She was the best student he ever had, and she became more powerful than Rath. Rath was falling in love with her, but had to stop teaching Chontra when the pharaoh ordered him to teach Prince Rapses. For that, Chontra became vengeful and wants to make Rath pay.
* The Eye of Darkness is a horrific monster trapped in a mirror. No one knows his origin. Every 3500 years, when the planets align, he seeks the soul of a Pharaoh so he can exchange himself with the spirit to free himself from the mirror. The Pharaoh's soul would then be lost until the planets realign in 3500 more years (a fact that allowed the Mummies to deduce that Scarab was not involved in its release as Scarab would want Presley's soul for himself). Once unleashed, no power on earth would be able to stop him. Only the one who sets the spell in motion can stop him.
*
Geb is a Spirit of the Earth – a huge rock giant that makes earthquakes when he walks. He is a rather unintelligent giant that attacks anyone who disturbs him. He is also married to Net, goddess of the sky.
*
Ka is a spirit consisting of disembodied arms who lives inside Scarab and comes out of his mouth. In ancient Egyptian religion, the Ka is the spirit of a man's soul and is represented by the symbol of two upright arms.
* Kahti is the sacred cat, sometimes called the sacred kitty. Kahti can transform into a bigger, more-powerful, lynx-sized cat. She was Prince Rapses' pet 3500 years ago, and occasionally serves as Presley's more "immediate" guardian by staying near him when he is not with the other Mummies, her small size allowing her to escape being noticed.
* Kenna is a friend of Nefer-Tina 3500 years ago. Enchantra appears as Kenna in "Eye of the Beholder".
* Kimas is Arakh's son and Ja-Kal's nephew. He might not truly be considered a bad guy, but does side with Scarab and cause the Mummies a lot of grief before he determines where his true allegiances lie. He also can transform into Scorpion armor like his father.
*
Net (Spirit of the Sky) is a cloudlike being who can produce rain and lightning and turn into a tornado. She is additionally married to Geb, god of earth.
*
Nuhn (Spirit of the Primeval Waters) is a powerful water-spirit occasionally summoned by Scarab for various schemes. He is self-important, irreverent, and has a morbid, yet slapstick sense of humor.
*
Sekhmet
In Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet ( or Sachmis , from ; ) is a warrior goddess as well as goddess of medicine.
Sekhmet is also a solar deity, sometimes given the epithet "the Eye of Ra, eye of Ra". She is often associated with the goddesses Hatho ...
is an ancient goddess of sickness and health. She has destroyed whole civilizations with her evil temper. Unlike in actual Egyptian depiction where she is a lion-headed goddess, she has the head of a vulture in this version. Nobody was ever able to defeat her. Sekhmet appears in "The Curse of the Sekhmet" when Scarab summons her to cure his cold - enraged at being summoned for such a trifle, she sets out to destroy the city and Scarab and Rath have to team up to banish her.
*
Set
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and
Anubis
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(voiced by
Scott McNeil
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(Set) and Blu Mankuma (Anubis)): Set is a bulldog-headed spirit who is leader of the "Trackers of Souls". He calls himself "Dog of the Desert, Master of Evil, Lord of Thunder". Anubis, the not-so-competent jackal (wild dog) spirit of the underworld, tags along with Set. Anubis has a scepter that causes "the sleep of forgetting". They are often summoned by Scarab, but occasionally did turn on him when they did not like to be ordered around. Unlike in real Egyptian mythology, where Anubis is a mostly neutral and clever god, he is one of the villains and is rather dim-witted, often being outsmarted by Presley. In Egyptian Mythology, Set doesn't have the head of a dog.
*
Shabti are golem-like armies of men made of clay controlled by Scarab. They are very easy to defeat as they break into pieces when toppled, but usually there are quite many of them. They also shatter easily when hit and dissolve in water. They most often look like Egyptians, but can be dressed up as anything, such as construction workers or policemen. Sometimes, if they are broken in half, both halves can still function independently.
*
Talos
In Greek mythology, Talos, also spelled Talus (; , ''Tálōs'') or Talon (; , ''Tálōn''), was a man of bronze who protected Crete from pirates and invaders. Despite the popular idea that he was a giant, no ancient source states this explicitl ...
is a bronze man brought to life by Scarab. He is normally 100 feet tall, but can reduce his size.
* Tia is Ja-Kal's wife who appeared 3500 years ago. They had a small baby son named Padjet. In "Sleep Walk Like an Egyptian", the scene shows the last time Ja-Kal sees Tia and Padjet. Tia gives Ja-Kal an imprint of his son's hand. This hand print is now a sad memory for Ja-Kal of the family he once had.
Modern humans
* Agent Bob Phillips is the director of the Department of Federal Investigation.
* Bix Bingsley is a clumsy, nerdy sales clerk who sells clothes but is allergic to wool. Nonetheless, he gets a kiss from Nefer-Tina in True Believer.
* Bob is rotund police officer, and Joe Pendleton's partner.
* Cynthia Lu is Walter's older sister. Presley has a crush on her, but she is a couple of years older than Presley and likes Benjamin who is in college. Cynthia usually cannot even remember Presley's name and calls him "Preston" or "Wesley".
* Charlie the Janitor is the janitor at the City Museum. Murdoch is his dog. Charlie is an old navy man. He is really proud of the times when he met Mike Conners (Mannix) in '62.
* Elaine Setter is a student in Presley's grade. She likes Presley, but often has a tough time getting his attention.
* Joe Pendleton is a police officer, and the Regional Treasurer of the Third Annual Paranormal Alien Visitors Psychic Convention and Brat-Bust
* Milton Huxley is Presley's science teacher. Known as Mr. Huxley to his students, and considered to be a "science geek", he is someone who never has fun. He also believes there is an explanation for everything.
* Mr. Francis Hepplewhite is Amanda Carnovan's boss and the director of the Museum.
* Mr. Freddy Ludie is the owner of the Java Spot cafe.
* Paul Carnovan is Presley's father who lives in Memphis (presumably Presley's parents are divorced). His dad claims to be an archeologist, but his true activities are somewhat suspect.
* Professor Henry Bogglesworth is an expert but extremely bad and boring lecturer who discovered the scroll that can open the gates of time.
* The General is a head of Federal Investigation and Agent Phillips' boss.
* Theo, Rosey, Wilcox, and Max are four homeless street people who befriend Rath when he loses his memory in "Dead Man Walking".
* Tiny Turner is the school bully. He and his punk friend Chuck like to rough up the other kids.
* Walter Lu is Cynthia's brother and Presley's friend who is in 7th grade with him.
Production
Originally, ''Mummies Alive!'' was geared towards an older audience, but during production, it became predominantly a children's show. The series ran for one season of 42 episodes; the last two episodes link together to end the show, as it appears episodes 38–40 were the finale of the first season. A second season was planned, but due to low ratings, it was canceled.
Eric and Julia Lewald, writers/producers for ''Mummies Alive!'', were also head writers for the third season of the ''
Gargoyles'' animated series. The programs share common plot elements, including a group of warriors from the past that awaken in the present to fight a wealthy, immortality-obsessed enemy; their initial difficulties in adapting to the modern world; the use of mythological figures in numerous episodes; and a recurring femme fatale antagonist. These similarities made ''Mummies Alive!'' vulnerable to criticism describing it as little more than a ''Gargoyles'' clone.
Episodes
Broadcast
North America
''Mummies Alive!'' originally aired on
syndicated television stations in the United States (mostly on
The WB
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,
UPN and
Fox affiliates), being distributed through Hasbro's
Claster Television. In February 1998,
Bohbot Entertainment
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acquired the syndication rights to the series and aired it on their
BKN
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block until 2000.
In September 2004, the series alongside ''
Sonic Underground'' was added to the syndicated
DIC Kids Network block, where both shows would air during the weekends as part of an hour of non-E/I material.
From 2009-2010, the series aired every Sunday on
Cookie Jar Toons on
This TV
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.
In
Canada
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, the series aired on
YTV.
Overseas
In the United Kingdom, the series first aired on
GMTV
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on the Disney-produced block
Diggit as one of its launch programmes. It later aired on
Sky One
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from 1999 until 2002. From 2004–2006, the series aired on
ITV2
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as part of ''GMTV2 Kids'' (later ''Action Stations!'').
In
India
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, the Hindi-dubbed version of the show ran on
Cartoon Network
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, with children of all ages, pre-teens and teens alike, enjoying it. It was also dubbed into
Tamil
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**Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka
** Myanmar or Burmese Tamils, Tamil people of Ind ...
and
Malayalam
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and aired on
Sun TV and
Amrita TV in the early 2000s, becoming popular in
South India
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. In India, the show was telecasted on DD Metro Channel from 1998 - 2000, and was later converted to DD News.
Home video releases
United States
The three part "Family Feud" arc was edited together as a single film, entitled ''
Mummies Alive! The Legend Begins'', and was released on
VHS on April 7, 1998, by
Buena Vista Home Entertainment.
In August 2001, the first four episodes of the series were released on VHS and DVD simply titled ''Mummies Alive!'', by
Lions Gate Home Entertainment and
Trimark Home Video. The DVD version also included a bonus episode, as well as an interview with
Andy Heyward and
Ivan Reitman
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...
about the series.
In October 2003,
Sterling Entertainment released the first three episodes on VHS and DVD under the title of ''Mummies Alive! - The Beginning''. The DVD release contains the four episode as a bonus. NCircle Entertainment re-released the DVD in August 2007.
Europe
In June 2004,
Anchor Bay UK released a single VHS/DVD volume in the United Kingdom containing the first four episodes. The company released a second DVD in August, containing the next four episodes. In June 2005, Avenue Entertainment released two DVDs containing two episodes each.
Three volumes of double DVDs were released in Germany, with 14 episodes on each volume. The complete 42 episode series is available as of March 2017, the release date of the third and final volume. The DVDs are region 2 with German, and English audio as well.
Reception
Harlene Ellin of the ''
Chicago Tribune
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'' panned ''The Legend Begins'': "The saga jumps between past and present without warning, giving the story a disjointed feel. And while the animated adventure goes for laughs at times, the jokes generally fall flat". She was also critical of the series' animation: "All the characters move as if they have rigor mortis. Mouths flap open and shut when delivering dialogue, giving the film a primitive look". She gave the movie one star.
Merchandise
To coincide with the animated series, DIC signed deals with various companies to make merchandise for the series.
Hasbro
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produced a series of ''Mummies Alive!'' 5" tall
action figures
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and vehicles in 1997. There were regular and "fright face" varieties of the main mummies. Nefer-Tina and Presley got toys as well, but they are later releases and harder to find. A final wave of toys would have contained a Night Hunter Ja-Kal and Armon, as well as Cobra Strike Pep but only a few of these figures were released in some parts of Europe.
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Fiction set in the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
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