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* [[Downer Ending]]: "The Comeback Kid". {{spoiler|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.
* [[Downer Ending]]: "The Comeback Kid". {{spoiler|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.
* [[Elvis Impersonator]]: The characters visited a convention of them in "The King of Memphis".
* [[Elvis Impersonator]]: The characters visited a convention of them in "The King of Memphis".
* [[Egyptian Mythology]]
* [[Eternal English]]: Tutenstein and the Egyptian gods all speak modern English, though Tut has [[Just a Stupid Accent]]. Presumably [[A Wizard Did It|the Scepter of Was did it]].
* [[Eternal English]]: Tutenstein and the Egyptian gods all speak modern English, though Tut has [[Just a Stupid Accent]]. Presumably [[A Wizard Did It|the Scepter of Was did it]].
* [[Five-Man Band]]: Sort of....
* [[Five-Man Band]]: Sort of....
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 27 July 2020

Tutenstein is an Emmy Award winning animated television series, produced by Porchlight Entertainment for Discovery Kids. It also airs on Jetix in Turkey. It began broadcasting on November 1, 2003. The half-hour series features young mummy Tutankhensetamun (based on real-life Tutankhamun and usually called "Tutenstein" as in the title) who is awakened about 3,000 years after his accidental death and now has to face the fact that his kingdom is gone.


Tropes used in Tutenstein include: