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The Mummy

Title card

GenreAction
Adventure
Supernatural fiction
Horror fiction
Mystery fiction
Created byStephen Sommers
Based on

Characters
by

Developed byThomas Pugsley
Greg Klein
Directed byEddy Houchins
Dick Sebast
Voices ofChris Marquette
Grey DeLisle
Tom Kenny
John Schneider
Jim Cummings
Michael Reisz
Nicholas Guest
Narrated byJim Cummings
ComposersGeorge Gabriel
Cory Lerios
John D'Andrea
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producerStephen Sommers
ProducersDiane A. Crea
Joe Barruso
Greg Klein
Thomas Pugsley
EditorKen Solomon
Running time20 minutes (approx.)
Production companiesUniversal Cartoon Studios
The Sommers Company
Studios USA Television
Original release
NetworkThe WB (Kids' WB)
ReleaseSeptember 29, 2001 –
June 7, 2003

The Mummy (also known as The Mummy: The Animated Series) is an American animated series produced by Universal Cartoon Studios based on the 1999 film of the same name. It premiered on Kids' WB on The WB network on September 29, 2001.[1] It is set in 1938.[2] It was retooled and renamed The Mummy: Secrets of the Medjai for its second and final season, which began on February 8, 2003. The show was cancelled on June 7 the same year. Reruns of the show still aired on Kids' WB until it was removed from its Saturday morning lineup around July 2003.

The show serves as an alternative sequel to the first The Mummy film and The Mummy Returns.

Based loosely on the films The Mummy and The Mummy Returns, the O'Connells find themselves being chased around the world by the undead corrupt High Priest, Imhotep, and his lackey, Colin Weasler, while trying to get the Manacle of Osiris off Alex's wrist. This takes their trip across the world, trying to locate the lost scrolls of Thebes, the only things that can remove the manacle. The scrolls had to be destroyed to prevent Imhotep from possessing the manacle. In the second season, Alex is trained as a Medjai to combat the mummy, as well as facing new threats along the way.

  • Alex O'Connell (voiced by Chris Marquette) - a 12-year-old (later 14-year-old) boy with a fantastic imagination and boundless curiosity. Alex possesses the best, and sometimes the worst traits of both parents. Homeschooled by Evy, he knows ancient histories and languages incredibly well for his age. Alex also inherited his father's brashness, sense of humor and adventurous spirit, traits which frequently get him into hot water. As the series progresses, Alex slowly learns to control the Manacle's powers. But with these low level powers comes an awesome responsibility, one that Alex does not take lightly despite his tender years.
  • Rick O'Connell (voiced by John Schneider) - Alex's tough father, Jonathan's brother-in-law and Evy's husband.
  • Evy Carnahan O'Connell (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - Alex's mother, Rick's wife and Jonathan's younger sister. Just like the films, she is the reincarnation of the Egyptian princess Nefertiri.
  • Jonathan Carnahan (voiced by Tom Kenny) - Alex's uncle, Evy's bumbling but good natured older brother and Rick's brother-in-law.
  • Ardeth Bay (voiced by Nicholas Guest) - leader of the Medjai. In the second season, he and the other Medjai train Alex, Fadil, Yanit, and other students to be the next generation of Medjai.
  • Fadil (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - a boy who is a student at becoming a Medjai.
  • Tut - a mongoose from India and Alex's pet. Rick is allergic to Tut, but allows Alex to keep him regardless.
  • Yanit (voiced by Jeannie Elias) - a girl who is a student at becoming a Medjai.
  • The Minotaur (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) - a Medjai who chose to become a minotaur to protect the Scrolls of Thebes from the First French Empire under Napoleon Bonaparte. He dwelled beneath Paris' catacombs, until he encountered the O'Connells. The Minotaur was thought to be buried by rubble, only to resurface in the series finale, where he helped the O'Connells stop Imhotep from raising the Army of Anubis.
  • Jack O'Connell (voiced by Charles Napier) - Rick's father, whom he is estranged from until "Like Father, Like Son". He is revealed to be a Medjai, meaning that both Rick and Alex have Medjai blood.
  • Jin-Wu (voiced by Mona Marshall) - a young boy who happens to be the Emperor of China. He steals an ancient shrine and throws the O'Connells in jail when they threaten to reveal this. When the theft incites an ancient Chinese dragon to attack Jin-Wu's city, he admits his wrongdoing and helps Alex undo the curse.
  • Imhotep (voiced by Jim Cummings) - the titular character of the series. Many years ago, Imhotep was a priest who wanted to rule the world. He was already the keeper of the Scrolls of Thebes. When he was about to steal the Manacle of Osiris, the Pharaoh sent his royal guards to capture him and sentence him to be mummified alive. Years later, Imhotep was resurrected by Colin Weasler (see below), despite Evy's attempt to destroy him. He plots to seek the Scroll of Thebes in order to remove the Manacle of Osiris from Alex. When it comes to the fight in the Paris Catacombs where the Scrolls of Thebes are, he does regain them before they end up destroyed by Alex using the Manacle's power to bring a torch underneath the Scroll of Thebes. Though he was thought dead when fighting the Minotaur within flooding catacombs, Imhotep managed to survive and strove to find other ways to conquer the world. Unlike the films, he is able to speak contemporary English in this series.
  • Anck-Su-Namun (voiced by Lenore Zann) - the former lover of Imhotep, who was mummified for betraying the Pharaoh and murdering Princess Nefertiri. She was revived by Imhotep by throwing her body into the Lake of Eternity. He needed her to locate the Scythe of Anubis, which she and Nefertiri hid away long ago. But when they acquired the scythe, Anck-Su-Namun betrayed Imhotep, refusing to be subordinate to him. However, Nefertiri, resurfacing in Evy's body, called on Anubis to reclaim what was his. Anck-Su-Namun, refusing to let go of her prize, went down into the Underworld with Anubis. However, Ardeth believed that they had not seen the last of her. Anck-Su-Namun resurfaced in "Old Friends" and took a magic ring, enabling her to steal the youth from others to regenerate herself before going after the Manacle. The O'Connells stop her and managed to send her back to the Underworld.
  • Colin Weasler (voiced by Michael Reisz) - Imhotep's Renfield-like a servant and Evy's co-worker/rival from the museum. In his 20s, Weasler is younger than Evy. Driven by blind ambition, Weasler is a liar, backstabber, and jealous of Evy's archaeological fame. Craving power and respect, fame over fortune, it is Weasler who summons up Imhotep in the name of revenge on Evy. But once the Mummy is summoned, Weasler quickly realizes he has gotten way more than he bargained for. He has two options, either serve Imhotep or be his first victim. Weasler wisely chooses the former. Throughout the series, Weasler is the guy who talks tough while he's standing behind Imhotep. As time goes on, Weasler becomes more greedy, believing that if he devotes himself to Imhotep, the Mummy will reward him once he takes over the world. During Imhotep's apparent demise following his fight with the Minotaur in the Catacombs of Paris, Colin was shown writing comics and claiming to be Imhotep's master when Imhotep returns. Although Weasler is your typical, annoying, egotistical, self-righteous, cowardly "yes" man to Imhotep, occasionally he's a physical threat to the O'Connells. He has also been considered by many fans to be the animated version of Beni Gabor from The Mummy.
  • Ninzam Toth (voiced by Michael T. Weiss) - a Dark Medjai who betrayed the other Medjai, fought with Ardeth Bay as a villain and lost, and was imprisoned for his actions. After escaping, he plots revenge on every Medjai. He was defeated by Alex, Yanit, and Fadil, but returns to continue his vengeance on the Medjai.
  • Scarab (voiced by René Auberjonois) - a monstrous scarab-like creature that was sealed away in the Scarab Amulet by the powers of the Manacle of Osiris. Alex and his grandfather Jack accidentally freed him while trying to obtain the Amulet.
  • The Rakshasa/Tiger-Man (voiced by John DiMaggio) - a humanoid-tiger beast from the Temple of Shiva in Sri Lanka that has a shapeshifting ability. The beast was captured by Jonathan's old friend Charlie Royce as an attraction at an amusement park in Chicago. Later, he shapeshifts into the form of Royce to deceive Jonathan into believing that the beast had escaped and locked Royce in the cage to get free and then attempts to get the Eye of Shiva but gets into a fight with Imhotep as he also wants the Eye.
  • Aglaophones (voiced by April Winchell and Kathy Najimy) - two female bird-like creatures whose songs can enslave any man to do their bidding. They tried to steal the Cloak of Isis, which increases the wearer's power tenfold but were imprisoned in a wall carving by the gods with the Flute of Nepthys. Colin Weasler used the Flute to free them, wrongly believing they would serve him. They have aspects from both the Sirens and Harpies of Greek mythology.

Season 1: 2001–2002

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The series received positive reviews from critics with praise given to the writing, animation, and Marquette's voice performance as Alex O'Connell. In February 2003, Kids' WB considered The Mummy, which was airing its second season at the time, one of the network's "breakout hits".[3]

In February 2002, a video game developer Ubisoft obtained the rights to The Mummy: The Animated Series from Universal Studios Consumer Products Group, enabling the publisher to produce games based on the brand.[4] Ubisoft Milan developed the game for Game Boy Advance platform and was released in November.

HIP Interactive developed a new game based on The Mummy: The Animated Series for PlayStation 2 and PC, with the assistance of All In The Game LTD.[5] Corey Johnson reprised his role as "Mr. Daniels" from the 1999 film The Mummy. According to casting director Phil Morris, Johnson was brought in to help reproduce the same production values of the original films and television show.[6] The game was released in October 2004.

In October 2002, Universal released The Mummy: Quest of the Lost Scrolls on VHS and DVD.[7] Dubbed a "feature length adventure", the film was a mash up of the first episode of the series, and the last two episodes from season one.

Universal Studios Home Entertainment released the entire series on DVD in Region 1 in three-volume sets in 2008. They were released in Canada on July 22[8] and in the U.S. on December 16.[9]

  1. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 570–571. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  2. ^ The Mummy Annual 2003. Devon, United Kingdom: Pedigree Books. September 1, 2002. p. 5. ISBN 1902836790.
  3. ^ "Kids' WB - About Us". TimeWarner. February 14, 2003. Archived from the original on February 14, 2003.
  4. ^ Harris, Craig (February 20, 2002). "Ubi Soft's Got a Mummy". IGN.
  5. ^ Castro, Juan (May 5, 2004). "Pre-E3 2004: Hip Interactive Europe Announces Lineup". IGN.
  6. ^ Dunham, Jeremy (July 1, 2004). "The Mummy: Animated Series Voice-Overs". IGN.
  7. ^ King, Susan (October 3, 2002). "Camel Beats Rock on the 'Scorpion' DVD". Los Angeles Times.
  8. ^ All 26 Episodes of the Film Spin-Off Coming to DVD...In Just a Couple of Weeks! **UPDATED** Archived 2015-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ All 3 'Volume' Releases Getting Wider USA Distribution Later This Year Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine