Tutenstein is an American animated television series, produced by Porchlight Entertainment for Discovery Kids based on the comics by Jay Stephens. The series was first premiered on Discovery Kids' Saturday morning block on NBC on November 1, 2003. It ended on October 11, 2008.
[1] The series features young mummy Tutankhensetamun (based on real-life Tutankhamun and usually called "Tutenstein. Tutenstein: With Crystal Scales, Jeannie Elias, Lex Lang, Joey Simmrin. An inquisitive 12-year-old girl accidentally awakens the mummy of a young Egyptian pharaoh, who finds it difficult to accept that no one worships him in the 21st century.
Tutenstein, The King of Memphis: Tut wants to go to Memphis, Tennessee. While there, he gets angry when he sees statues of Elvis Presley. Using his soul, Tut.
Amazon.com: Tutenstein, Vol. 1: The Beginning: Cartoon, George: Movies & TVThree thousand years ago, a ten-year-old boy king was mummified. But when a lightning bolt hits his sarcophagus in a museum, Tutenstein is brought back to life for some royally wild times in the 21st century with his new best friend, Cleo! In "The Beginning," join Tut, Cleo and faithful cat Luxor as they get into all.
Tutenstein, The Comeback Kid: Tut uses the Egyptian ankh to make him flesh and blood again but the spell backfires and the dinosaur in the museum is brought back to life too! Watch more family. Tutenstein, The Surprise Tut: Tut convinces the higher ups to turn him into a higher being. But does he get more than he bargined for?Watch more family.
An app made just for kids Unlock the secrets of ancient Egypt with the legendary tale of King Tutankhamen! Join us on a fascinating journey through the life and legacy of this iconic pharaoh. What would it be like to be a king or queen as a kid? That's what life was like for King Tutankhamun, or King Tut! He was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt in the 1. King Tut cartoons and comics Discover the lighter side of ancient Egypt with this dynamic collection of King Tut cartoons.
Ranging from clever single-panel gags to scene-stealing comic strips and sharp satirical illustrations, each piece offers a fresh take on the legendary pharaoh. Tut turns up the heat at the museum causing bills to pile up. Behdety, the museum manager, calls a salesperson to save money.
But Behdety soons finds out that there is more than meets the eye about the man he hired!