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(1997–1998)

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8/10
Strange, but good show.
cjennings198727 September 2006
This animation was a different take on a different genre. A young boy turns out to be a Pharaoh in a previous life. It is up to a gang of reanimated mummies to protect the boy from a series of events concocted by the evil 'Scarab'.

All of the characters follow the typical norms of a children's programme. The evil character is bumbling, the mummies contain a heroic, intelligent and a strong but thick characters. The programme is probably better for older children (7+),as some of the sequences are violent and younger children would probably not pick up the complex story lines.
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8/10
Good show that may frighten some children
Catherine_Grace_Zeh30 July 2006
I used to watch this show when I was a growing up. When I only remember it vaguely, though. If you ask me, it was a good show that may frighten some children. Two things I remember vaguely the opening sequence and theme song. In addition to that, everyone was ideally cast. Also, the writing was very strong. The performances were top-grade, too. I hope some network brings it back so I can see every episode. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever, even though I don't think I've seen every episode. Now, in conclusion, if some network ever brings it back, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good.
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6/10
Mummies Alive!
hansdrubal441 March 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This show was a cartoon about Ancient Egyptians fighting evil for their reincarnated prince, whose name is Rapsees, a made up name that updates the prince to the post hip hop era, just like Nefertina's name. What you have is a show more for your average "Hey Arnold" or "Rocco's Modern Life" fans than for Egyptology geeks, although the references to the "real" ancient Egypt are there. Don't be expecting to ace your Egypt New Kingdom exam with this; the show is more humorous. Of course, like many half-baked nineties cartoons, the plot is a little shallow and lacking and you may find yourself face palming out of embarrassment at some of the "one-liners". In the second episode titled "Sleep Walk Like An Egyptian", yeah, the mummies find themselves battling Scarab's summoned hench...dogs, who are really Anubis, Set, two others, and the Crocodilian/Hippo/Lion lesser demon called Ammut who is accidentally summoned with them. The mummies get the upper hand when Nefertina is about to kick Set into the next world she says "Ready Set? Go!" HAHA! Okay, it's a solid joke. But there are just too many of these and some of them more often than not fall flat on their face. Still the show is fun to look at in the perspective of Ancient Egyptians "really" trying to protect their prince, who is a modern kid. The idea is good, it's just gets a little too silly with some of the jokes, which can be bad for a child's mind. Maybe wait till 14 for this one.
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A Really Good Show!
Ginger8710 August 2004
"Mummies Alive!" is a really good show. This show started when I was in fifth grade and I used to watch it before I went to school in the morning. I remember being really excited when it came on in the morning and I was really upset when the show left.

My top five favorite "Mummies Alive!" episodes were "Sleep Walk Like an Egyptian", "The Prince and the Presley", "My Dad the Hero", "Reunion", and "The Face in the Mirror". My favorite characters were Presley and Rapses because they were hot. I also liked Nefer-Tina.

Overall I really liked this show and I was sad to see it go. I am glad that they made a video movie of it a year later called "Mummies Alive! The Legend Begins". I give this show 10/10 stars.
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10/10
Great action
joe-ladwig31 December 2018
This show had great action, a good main villain, and a decent storyline. it had alot of potential, it could've had more egyption education imbedded into more seasons.

Sadly this series was made to sell toys, the toys didn't sell well, so it didn't get to continue
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10/10
My Adolescence
m-ozfirat29 October 2016
Warning: Spoilers
When I was at the height of my teens in the late 1990s i would love watching this exciting cartoon series on ITV when it aired every Saturday morning. The show was about a Afro-American teenager who was the reincarnation of a boy Pharaoh Rapses - or to be precise Rameses.

The plot was central to this ordinary boy who's mother happened by chance to be a museum curator dealing with Egyptian artefacts. Four mummies each with their own skills and distinct personalities would protect the boy from a determined and astute villain that wanted the pharaohs spirit aptly called Scarab who posed as a influential businessmen whilst the mummies were hidden from public view to protect the boy.

The show was great as it not only entertained me but unlike other super hero programs had a cultural element to it that had the exotic appeal of Indiana Jones were the viewer did not have to imagine themselves as a conventional superhero but could adapt to the cultural and thrilling adventures of the show with the familiar but appealing perspective of people from the Ancient world having adventures and living in the modern world with interesting and diverse characters that will appeal to all.
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8/10
Walk like an Egyptian
hellraiser712 April 2024
This is another volume on the shelves for my "Under the Radar Video" series. "Mummies Alive" came out in the mid 90's which was a time when animated shows were really at their peak. I remember hearing about his show when I was still a 90's kid, but I was just not about to get to it as there were just a lot of others I was into.

The animation is solid, it's as good as any from the 90's as it's very colorful and fluid. Action is good as it's the kind you'd see from most 90's action cartoons, it really keyed into the "Power Ranger" mania going on in the 90's. As we see the mummies transform into these costumes that have these abilities, my favorite one is Toph's as it's the form of a snake. Each of the costumes have different abilities and reflect on their personas.

But I really like the concept of the show which feels like a Neil Gaiman tale, as it's Egyptology coming into modern day reality. I thought that was cool as I like Egyptology and, on a side note it's my niece's favorite mythology; it's not a mythology that's touched upon much.

It's true that the show might have a bit of inconsistencies, like they have this pyramid computer how the heck would they know what's going on without a monitor, let alone how can that even read and upload data when they only have hieroglyphics on the bricks. Let along the car they drive; how could that be possible when auto mechanical engineering wasn't even discovered in Egyptian times. But that's just part of the charm of this show as its pulp fantasy, that shelves logic and reason and focuses on fun.

The characters are solid and there is a solid voice cast for them, two of them familiar alumni.

My third favorite character is Presley who thankful isn't some annoying stereotypical kid which is good as their only purpose was to fill empty space. It's true that he kind of falls into that cliche special kid, one with the power to save all or chosen one, but that doesn't bother me as by its nature it's a MacGuffin device; let alone gives the character a purpose which justifies his existence in the show.

He's intelligent, has a spunky and energetic persona, a bit of a slacker but doesn't stay that way long as he knows when playtimes over and getting back to work. I like there's a bit of a coming-of-age story with him from learning responsibilities, finding the right girl, and so on. I even like that he can hold his own against danger even without the Mummies around and is useful as he isn't just a student but a mentor/guide figure for the Mummies as they all are outsiders to our modern reality.

My second favorite character is Neph-Tina voiced by Cree Summer. Her character is sexy with personal to boot. Really like how energetic, charismatic, and sassy (in a good way) she really is. Even like that she's a bit rebellious as she really doesn't like to be told what to do, follow certain sets of rule or even orders at least ones she doesn't agree with or don't agree with her.

My favorite character is Rath voiced by Scott McNeil. Really love his voice and mannerism sort of reminds me of David Hyde Pierce. He's a highly intelligent and intellectual person but a little uptight or neat freak. His character is inventive and a little quirky as he is constantly inventing and experimenting, some of them work but some don't, it's funny how in some of those inventions he's on the right track or even ahead of his time, if it weren't for one small, overlooked detail.

If there is one thing, he's guilty of being a bit of an egotist, though that's really more on his upper class/aristocratic upbringing what are you going to do, but we can forgive for this as it's harmless. Despite how big his head may 'be deep down, he really does have a warm heart as he truly does care about his friends and does his very best to help them and others along the way.

The only bad thing is it has the same problems as the show "Defenders of the Earth". From the action being a little redundant, as the mummies most of the time are fighting a bunch of throw away henchmen and most of the time the main villain Scarab who is a decent villain and isn't a bad opponent but is most of the time alone which isn't totally fair. This of course is because of the lack of a rogue gallery, there are sometimes more challenging opponents but don't stand out as your villains of the week. There is one villainess that's kind of interesting who has a bit of depth as she was once a student of Rath, so it's once again that "Student versus mentor" motif. But unfortunately, she was not in the show that much. This won't mean much but the music is kind of unmemorable as it's kind of lackluster, it consists of some repetitive beats you'll want to get out of your head. Not to say they were bad, but too much of one beat doesn't make a good concert.

However, the real drawback of this show is the writing is a bit weak, there are good episodes to be had but not nearly enough that are memorable. The show would have benefited from having some episodic arcs and plot and character development. Even cut back on some of the humor which did sometimes feel inappropriate and imbalance the show, though it's not as bad or excessive as the show "DC Legends of Tomorrow" which is a review for another time.

It would be cool if there was some revival of this show or maybe even another season, which is possible considering "X-Men 97" but with this we go even further than before, raise the stakes by making things darker. Have the Mummies fight rogues that are more than a match for them as well as other creatures from mythology like "Skinwalkers" from Native American mythology. But most importantly have some character and plot development. Though if anything personally I'd like a licensed comic book series based on this show, which could either continue or be a revival. Well, these are thoughts to consider anyway.

This show is a 90's artifact worth uncovering.

Rating: 3 stars.
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With the Strength of Ra!
Reshaela30 June 2000
Mummies Alive is pretty cool! My second favorite show to be exact! The only problem is: How come Rath is so smart! I mean in Ancient Egypt when somebody was mummified they had their brains pulled out! Even so, that just makes it even cooler! I guess all I can say is: WITH THE STRENGTH OF RA!!! note: Ra is the name of the Ancient Egyptian sun god.
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Not that bad, really...
ambasosor_lardo25 August 2000
I'd have to say that "Mummies Alive!" is about average for a cartoon series. The story lines seemed good up until the last half season or so before it went out of production. The animation was decent; and the characters were enjoyable. About the only thing I can find fault with is that I don't think some of the storylines were used to their full extent, wrapping up in a "Star Trek ending," where a good story is told through the first two-thirds or three-quarters of an episode and then solved with some quick plot device in the last five minutes. Some of these episodes would have made good cliffhangers had the authors not wrapped them in one.
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Not all that bad
kanezion_77715 April 2008
Mummies alive...a show I haven't seen since I was six years old. It features all the standard kids action show necessities... Ancient villain bent on world domination Comic servant useful only to entertain The basic tropes, Heroic Leader, The Hulking Strong man, the tomboy, and the intelligent comic relief.

The animation's about as good as it can get for the early nineties...this show should definitely have a cult following it's not that bad a show...definitely not as bad as

Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters From Beverly Hills (yes...it is an actual show)

or...god forbid....Dino Squad
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