Get Smart Episode #49, Season Two #19.
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| - Get Smart Episode #49, Season Two #19.
- The Mummy appears in The Secret Life of Toys episode "Mummies." After the toys pretend to be mummies to scare Rugby, this real mummy magically appears out of nowhere to make sure his Mummy Stone -- a rock decorated by one of the children -- hasn't fallen into the wrong hands.
- The Mummy appeared in Eddsworld's Ruined as a villain. He is a bandaged corpse with one red eye showing out of a parting in his bandages. He can perform magic spells or curses to awaken other mummies to use as soldiers and he keeps the key to his treasure on a string around his neck. He can survive being set on fire because under the bandages, there is nothing but a skeleton. The extent of his magical ability is unknown. He has a fondness to trick people into traps. Examples might be when the guys unlock the treasure chest a trap door imedeitly opens under the floor causing everyone but Edd, whom's survival was unitentinal, to fall to their deaths.
- The Mummy (also known as A Matter of Life and Chess) is the seventh episode in Series 1 of Young Dracula. It is one of only two episodes featuring Miss Harker, the headteacher, and shares similarities with the many films and stories about Egyptian mummies that are often linked with the world of vampires.
- The Mummy is published by IDW. Cover price is $3.99.
- "Lord Imotehp thanks you for your patience... and your eyes... and tounge..." - Beni The Mummy is a house based on the movie of the same name.
- The Mummy is an adventure film released by Universal Pictures on May 7, 1999. Starring actors Brendan Fraser as Rick O'Connell, Rachel Weisz as Evelyn Carnahan, Arnold Vosloo as Imhotep, John Hannah as Jonathan Carnahan, and Oded Fehr as Ardeth Bay, the film was written and directed by Stephen Sommers, and produced by Sean Daniel and James Jacks. The film grossed USD $43 million in 3,210 theaters. The film went on to earn $415 million worldwide (Domestic: $155 million; Foreign: $260 million). It was followed by a sequel in 2001 named The Mummy Returns.
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