The Failure of Mummies Alive!: A Largely Forgotten Series
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Mummies Alive! was a beloved animated series produced by DIC Entertainment that premiered in the late 90s, captivating audiences with its unique blend of action, adventure, and Egyptian mythology.
The show followed the adventures of four ancient Egyptian guardians - Ja-Kal, Rath, Armon, and Nefer-Tina - who were brought back to life in modern times to protect the reincarnation of their former pharaoh from the evil sorcerer Scarab.
However, despite its initial popularity, the series was abruptly cancelled after only one season, leaving fans to wonder what could have been.
In this video, we'll explore the fascinating history of Mummies Alive!, from its conception to its cancellation, and delve into the factors that ultimately led to its demise. Whether you're a die-hard fan of Ja-Kal, Rath, Armon, and Nefer-Tina, or simply curious about this short-lived classic, join us on a journey to uncover the story of Mummies Alive!.
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Dood, mummies alive was so badass. The fact it's not a huge franchise in 2023 proves to me we live in the wrong timeline.
@saphcal
Жыл бұрын
facts
@johnnyhasselburg6918
Жыл бұрын
This and Skeleton Warriors
@Madara8989
Жыл бұрын
Mummies Alive was my shit during my Power Rangers phase; before DBZ came around and eclipsed everything else. Never would pass up Mummies Alive if I saw it while channel surfing though. Super fun.
@ronaldnanoz3592
Жыл бұрын
i belive you are the only one living in a wrong timeline
@cybercop0083
Жыл бұрын
@@johnnyhasselburg6918Also Gargoyles
Thank you reaching into the dustbin of cartoon history, wiping off the dirt and dust, and saying, “oh yeah I remember this one. Let’s do a show on it.” Always appreciate you Dan.
@archangel5627
Жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly and I couldn’t have said it better!👍🏻😎
@VinceTheCreatorr
Жыл бұрын
Yall remember Spider riders on 4kids tv? 😂
Honestly given the insane schedule and the amount of episodes I'm really impressed with the quality of the animation and the quality in general of this show. Truly 97 was still a year when we were putting out bangers it's a shame and never got a second season but at least we got one hell of a decent 42 episode series.
@coldwater5814
10 ай бұрын
On God man
Loved this show back when it was on. The Gargoyles connection makes a lot of sense with how they handled the mythology. Would be cool to see what someone could do with it today.
@lordcorporal4247
Жыл бұрын
Today? Nah would be terrible
@georgecook83
Жыл бұрын
@@lordcorporal4247everything new is terrible! Get off my lawn!
@jeyfomson6364
Жыл бұрын
Please leave it in the past where it belongs, it's a Classic.
@JamaicanScouser
Жыл бұрын
Naw let it live in our memories 😂😂,where is awesome n still good
@Author_SoftwareDesigner
Жыл бұрын
Things seemed better when we were kids because our minds hadn't matured yet. That's why we think new stuff sucks. This phenomenon can be observed in every generation of humanity. "Today's new music sucks."
Mummies Alive was one of my favourite shows as a kid, well, extremely geeky teenager. I was a huge ancient Egypt nerd so this was gold. Seriously bummed when they cancelled it.
@Technodreamer
Жыл бұрын
It deserved better than it got!
@warface4881
Жыл бұрын
The art style looks cool and some of the action seems pretty dynamic.
@nine_tails137
11 ай бұрын
@@warface4881 Honestly, I can't help but feel the speed lines during the transformation sequence, were anime inspired?
This show definitely needs a reboot. The intro alone was enough to get you hooked. I remember having a toy of Armon as a kid, and my cousin had Ja-Kal.
I loved the show. Armored warriors was an easy sell. And that opening is just too catchy. Maybe it's a generational thing, but I think everyone went through an ancient Egypt phase and mine was almost perfectly timed with mummies Alive.
@gerraddowns4909
Жыл бұрын
Mine too!
@xANDOCOMMANDOx
Жыл бұрын
Same haha. also toys with removeable armor was how you got me as a kid!
@douglanmar
Жыл бұрын
“Armored warriors with catchy opening” So…ever heard of Saint Seiya? 🤣
@fredfry5100
Жыл бұрын
Dude, everyone goes through an Egyptian phase, those shiny gold sarcophagi are way to marketable. Instantly armor able warriors are also an easy sell, since reusable transformation sequences are cheap.
That opening song is fire! Thanks for bringing back a great memory of a show 😊
This was such a great series. I was so disappointed when the show just suddenly disappeared. The animation at that time was unique and top notch
Imagine how crazy this could've become if this released at the same time as the 1998 Mummy films.
@finnmchugh99
Жыл бұрын
iirc there was a series based on the Mummy movies called Secrets of the Medjai
@neighslayer768
Жыл бұрын
@@finnmchugh99 There indeed was.
not forgotten in my heart. I loved this show. Had the first episodes on VHS
This show gave me one of my favorite quotes about Immortality as Scarab was being sealed up. "I will still be young when you've been in your tomb 1,000 years." "At least I will be in my tomb."
@moonymonster
Жыл бұрын
"At least when I'm in my tomb, I'll be dead. Seal the jackel in his den!" Honestly Scarab's PTSD is JUSTIFIED
I used to watch this in the morning before I went to school. It holds a special place in my heart with Beast Wars, Dinosaucers, and that terrible Darkstalkers cartoon.
I love how every time Andy Heyward comes up, Dan can refer to him as a 'DIC head'.
@pacmancdi
Жыл бұрын
He's the best DIC head that ever lived lol. He's responsible for so many amazing cartoons
I loved Mummies Alive. Wish it went longer
@JB0071051982
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I fondly remember watching reruns of this on the Sci Fi channel when I was finishing my sophomore year of high school. The Sci Fi channel aired the Bobot Kids programming block on weekday mornings so I got see this, Extreme Ghostbusters (1997) and Roughneck: The Starship Troopers Chronicles (1999-2000) during the summer of 1999. Really enjoyed this show, since I am huge history buff and the animation was really good as well.
@dhazard1976
Жыл бұрын
@JB0071051982 nice. I stumbled across the show looking for reruns of MASK. I don't remember the channel, but, it blew me away
@nine_tails137
11 ай бұрын
@@JB0071051982 I watched Mummies Alive religiously on YTV. Although I can't remember if I watched it after school, on weekends, or weekdays during my days off from school? Since I don't remember what time it aired on YTV?
I was starting to grow out of animated cartoons, but I watched Mummies Alive for its unique premise. The episodes were good. Plus, Nefer Tina looks pretty hot.
@docxen
Жыл бұрын
same i was born in 79 also and yea milf =mummy etc
@raffaeleparisi
Жыл бұрын
Gadget made a generation of furries, Nefertina made some necrophiliacs.
@TitularHeroine
Жыл бұрын
@@raffaeleparisi Geez. wtf😂
@autobotstarscream765
Жыл бұрын
@@raffaeleparisi Is it necrophilia if they're UNdead? I see a lot of people getting hot for vampires. 🧛♂️ 🧛♀️
@raffaeleparisi
Жыл бұрын
Bureaucrat@@autobotstarscream765 , you are technically correct - the best kind of correct.
Mummies Alive was the show on UPN that was on late enough on weekdays to where, if I was watching TV before school and I made it there, I knew my mom wasn't going to make me go. So thanks, Mummies, for ensuring that I had no chance at perfect attendance!
I'm gonna be 38 in August and I remember watching this cartoon. I for one liked the idea of this series along with the amazing character designs, intro seq., and song. The Egyptian lore put into the show was a nice touch that played on my love for Raiders of the Lost Ark and memories of other hit animated teams like SilverHawks, Defenders of the Earth, Thundercats and even Power Rangers.
@thebigunodos3559
Жыл бұрын
It hit every just right.
I certainly haven’t forgotten it. I think it’s highly underrated and deserves another shot
Loved this show, some of the names were awesome. Ja-Kal being Jackal, Ar-Mon with his power of getting his missing ARM ON! And of course Nefertina being aligned with Bast! I was so disappointed there was no Nefertina in the action figures. It had a good catchy theme song, really nice animation quality.
@Gatorade69
Жыл бұрын
For some reason I kind of hate that name, Nefertina. ANF yeah I find it funny how only the UK got the Nefertina action figure.
Dan Larson's banter with his producers is always a treat like Magic Spoon.
@LanceCorporal_Waffles
Жыл бұрын
The retort/smart ass response text by the editor is also hilarious. 10:13 “Just like Dan”
@EckerKyle
Жыл бұрын
Use code "screen crush" to make Dan cry
@SwiftTrooper5
Жыл бұрын
His "dedication to the bit" is admirable!
I remember my father Michael Edens and uncle Mark working on this series. Dad was absolutely furious that the studio meddling limited their ability to make references to actual Egyptian culture. They weren't allowed to use actual people from history, they had an allotment of 3 actual egyptian-related words (Scarab, Shabti, Sarcophagus) to use. Everything else had to be made up, "kid friendly" names like the "Skycophagus". Thanks for covering this show! I know it would have made him happy to watch.
@ImpetuouslyInsane
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that tracks. I'm not entirely sure what their goal was with that, it's like having Stargate SG-1 without being able to reference actual Egyptian culture or any culture for that matter. Kind of undermines the plot of your entire show.
when I saw this on the recommended list, My jaw dropped. I remember being heavily into this show, but also being a fan of The Mummy, and Also being a Fan Of Yu-Gi-Oh. Now I'm old now, but I think all three of these things really cemented my love for Egyptian themes in tv / movies. I may just have to share Mummies with someone who watches old tv shows with me every Tuesday cause I am pretty sure they haven't seen this. Thanks for reminding me of this show. :)
I have a few 5" mummy figures: one from this, a Dr. Who monster, the Big Bad Beetle Borgs character, and a wooden figurine of Tutankhamen with his casket. And together they are... The Sarcophoguys. 😂 I guess I commited to the bit before I knew there was a bit. Thank you, Dan!
I remember watching this every morning before school! That theme song is still awesome. Lol 10:56 The person that took that picture didn’t even bother to rewind the cassette. Philistine!
I loved this show and I've never realised Ron Wasserman did the theme. No wonder it stuck in my head so long
maybe it's because I didn't have cable around the time it was on the air, or maybe it's because it's got a lot of tokusatsu-esque stuff going on, but I definitely remember enjoying the hell out of this show for the brief time it existed in the pre-youtube days. the transformation sequences, the style, even the vehicles, it all gives me a lot of old-school Sentai vibes
I first heard about this the worst way any preteen could have: I stumbled onto it when I woke up early with a stomach bug and stayed home from school. That said, it always seemed awesome.
Such an under appreciated series. I wouldn’t mind seeing it come back.
Your commitment to the Boba Fett and Jonathan Frakes bit is commendable.
I'm so glad someone remembered Mummies Alive! Trying to describe it to someone they seem to think I'm making it up!
I remember this show. I use to work with a guy who liked it because he thought the concept of mummies was cool. We both got off work in the morning and would get home to catch the show on TV along with Sonic Underground, which my coworker would crack jokes about the theme song.
I loved this show. My older cousins kept telling me this show would rot my brain
This series could've done greater things with the Egyptian mythos, but instead of making more like Moon Knight they made it more like 80's Ninja Turtles.
I have fond memories of this show. The animation was tight the opening theme was catchy, and the story was interesting when they fleshed out the back stories of the mummies.
I was about 13 when I saw this on tv and loved it, especially since they gave interesting dynamics to the characters. It was also interesting in that, at the time, they discussed death or at least the fact that the mummies had died and left full lives and loved ones behind. More common now, but wasn't that common during the 90s show I saw growing up.
@igrim4777
Жыл бұрын
That sounds like the writers had a clue and respected their audience's intelligence. Really cool that you got that experience because that's a big concept to face as kid.
So happy to see you guys cover Mummies Alive! I was obsessed with this series as a kid and had no idea about the Ghostbusters connection. Like Ducktales, the theme song always pops up in my mind when I'm working and doing chores lol.
I LOVE this show. To me, this was the last of the great Saturday Morning cartoons - written and produced in the USA, animated in Japan and South Korea, promoted by toys and merchandise. I could never get tired of the stock footage animation when they transform, so visually amazing and colorful. If this was produced during the 80s it would've probably made a bigger impact on TV and toy aisles.
When a we getting a second channel with just Dan doing covers of theme songs?? Its truly is one of the highlights of every video for me
I loved this growing up. Had all the toys. This street sharks and the dino one lol
@cookscreativecorner
Жыл бұрын
Extreme Dinosaurs. Loved that show as a kid (I found the VHS tapes at Blockbuster, and that alone brings back so much nostalgia), and I found a way to get its theme song on my computer and phone.
@mhutch5082
Жыл бұрын
@@cookscreativecorner ah that's the one. I still got a toy of the bad black raptor with the blades
If there was ever a toy line that needs to be made NOW it’s this IP!!!! Man that would be so awesome
Used to watch this on YTV in 90s canada and loved it. Used to pretend to have those powers as a kid like JaKal's wing flight and found it weird to hear Dale Wilson playing bad guys like Cell in the Ocean Dub of DBZ or the Principal in X Men Evolution after his kind and fatherly role in this. Looking back it had some impressive animation that makes modern things look like used human waste when compared to it. The colors, movement and design all held up really well. Also a lot of the enemies summoned by Scarab were actually high rank gods who probably would not be so easy to beat nor eager to help him in real life.
@autobotstarscream765
Жыл бұрын
Everybody gangsta until Scarab summons Slifer the Executive Producer to attack the reincarnated Pharaoh.
@raunc9278
Жыл бұрын
As soon as you brought up DBZ the first thing that comes to mind is how many episodes and the commercials we had to sit through to finally see Kakarot transform into a SSJ. It was so epic when it finally happened. A lot of cartoons back in the 90s had a similar feel great storylines awesome character development it was worth watching the commercials just to not miss anything. Shortcuts nowadays ruin everything like doing a 1 button fatality when playing Mortal Kombat the satisfaction isn't the same.
I loved this show as a 12 year old. Came on right before I had to catch the bus for school. Also I really dig the Xanatos "no way" supercut😂
I really enjoyed this show a lot when it was on. I think what drew me in, besides the great animation, was the idea that mummies could be heroic “good guys”, and didn’t automatically have to be undead villains. I’ve always thought that aspect was really awesome.
Brought back a big part of my childhood I missed this show gonna rewatch
Man, I loved Mummies Alive! back in the day. If my memory serves me right, the cartoon was well received here in Brazil.
Heck of a theme song, heck of a show. Part of me always wanted a Yugioh crossover. A little boy named Yugi found a secret out this year, that he was once a pharaoh when Egyptians ruled the world. And now a sorcerer named Pegasus/Marik/Dartz/Bakura tries to get him day and night, but Yugi has four guardians to protect his very life.
@autobotstarscream765
Жыл бұрын
That really is just Yami Bakura, and Yugi's four guardians are either Joey/Tea/Tristan/Kaiba or Dark Magician/Dark Magician Girl/Kuriboh/Valkyrion the Magna Warrior.
This was my favorite cartoon as a kid. One of my earliest Christmas memories was my babysitter giving my siblings and I the toys because we always watched it at her house.
Forgotten? I remember this series just like it was yesterday when it was I think shown when I was a child in the late 90s. I swear whenever someone highlights some media as "forgotten", chances are I've already seen and know about at some level. Shows how deep my tastes are even as a kid...
I actually loved this show as a kid. I even had some of the toys. I wished I held onto them.
Ghosts. Gargoyles. Mummies. Nineties kids had it so good!
Yup, loved this one as a kid. Can't remember the last time ANYONE brought it up though. Thanks for bringing this back to my conciousness.
I absolutely loved this show! I've always loved power-up armor shows and ancient Egypt so this was perfect for me! I would welcome a reboot.
Mummies alive was one of my favorite cartoons when I was a kid. I preferred Mummies Alive over Gargoyles at the time
I remember this series and was bummed that it didn't go longer.
Oh yeah I remember this also I hope one day you'll do a video on Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys.
Loved this series, wish I had toys of it back in the day.
I loved this show when it originally aired. I remember watching it when I was 11 years old. I was also swept up in 90s "mummymania". I still love this show as an adult. It's genuinely a LOT of fun. The complete Series was released on DVD in Germany, with the English language option. I have an "unofficial" English copy of the German release. It looks and sounds so good that if I didn't already know it was a bootleg, I'd never be able to tell.
Ah, Nephertina; every 90's kids' gateway crush into necrophilia. :P
"What if Yu-Gi-Oh was a super sentai" This, Swat Kats and Mighty Max were my jam growing up.
I remember watching this one. Some the best episodes I remember the arc that starred Ja-Kal's scorpion-themed elder brother Arakh and the episode in which Nefertina got hit by Scarab's beauty treatment and became a supermodel. I always what a Yugioh crossover would be like.
One of the first action cartoons that gave Africa some shine 👏 had a whole fighting system based off a North African belief system
"The power of Ra has fled to the night!" "You mean the solar batteries are flat?" Lol, loved that show as a kid👍
Me feeling snobby because I remember this, had the figures and...had the hots for an ancient mummy woman?...wow, yeahhhh that last one was something... Loved the trip down memory lane, thank you!
oh man! I have fond memories of waking up before middle school and watching the airing of this on UPN. I had no idea it was only 1 season!
Really enjoyed Mummies Alive when I saw it. Had good stories and the action was awesome. When watching it I would wonder who would I cast in a live action version. Could only ever foucs on character and that would Harris Stone/Scarab. The actor who would fit the role brilliantly would be the late David Warner. Call it the influence of his roles in Time Bandits, Tron, Batman The Animated Series and all the many other things he had started in. The role would fit him prefectly.
@TitularHeroine
Жыл бұрын
.....good choice!
DUDE! I completely forgot about this one, but I just OD'd on nostalgia! This one hit me hard. I LOVED THIS ONE SO MUCH
When I went to high school in the UK I remember this being on tv in the afternoons. I really enjoyed it! One of the few cartoons I tried to catch regularly. I'm surprised it wasn't more popular.
One of my favorite TV shows of my childhood! Thanks for the amazing nostalgia kick!
This show was actually DOPE AF! I'm grown and would definitely tune in again. They need a Netflix reboot like Voltron.
@masterseal0418
Жыл бұрын
Same. We need Studio Mir involved somehow.
@CommanderBohn
Жыл бұрын
Hell no. LD was wasted potential. Literally not enough of the titular mecha.
The Boba Fett window toss gag has finally reached its inevitable comedic peak. I can die happy now. 🤣
I always had to leave for school right as this show came on, so I never got to actually watch an episode, but I remember thinking the opening was super badass
This show always stood out to me. I remember it being reminiscent of anime which I’d recently discovered, at a time when availability was scarce.
@Getwright-
Жыл бұрын
Yeah those power up scene were straight out of something like saint seya, or ronin warriors. I remember loving those
I always like mummies alive. Too bad it didn't get recognition.
Still can’t believe this never took off. My brother and I looooved this show. Those transformation sequences will always be burned in my mind.
Yes, a memory I didn't know I had. I remember Scarab but that's all I remembered.
I remember this show. It came on, for me, super early in the morning during the week before I had to go to school and I wasn't really about getting up any earlier than I had to in the morning on school days so that hurt it. I don't remember much about it, other than I didn't think it was all that great from a writing standpoint, but I thought the animation was really good and the theme song was an absolute banger!
Really loved this show
I was very interested in this show as a kid, the art style really drew me in… but I never saw an episode, totally missed its air time.
I loved mummies alive so much! When I found out that Target had an exclusive complete series dvd set, I drove all over to find a store that had it. Eventually I did find it and was so damn happy lol
Like most old cartoons, they will be missed but not forgotten. Long live Thundarr the barbarian.
@TitularHeroine
Жыл бұрын
I will *always* leave a like (and a vote, please, Dan?) at a mention of Thundarr. To this very day one of my two favorite series.
Loved Mummies Alive when it aired! and no joke had a crush on Nefritina (Still kinda do)....
@strifenineteen
Жыл бұрын
Believe me when I say you were might be only one
Man, the childhood memories are just flooding in. School day mornings getting ready and having no intention on rushing because I wanted to make sure I watched the whole Mummies Alive episode. Those mornings just didn't complete without hearing that banger intro song and "With The Strength of RA!". Ja-kal was my favorite but the whole squad was ace. I definitely appreciated these shows back then but even more so these days.
This was one of my favorite shows as a kid. Very underrated, also gave me a love for Egyptian culture
A Power Rangers with mummies? This is weird stuff. I know Power Rangers can be weird, but this is the next level.
@williammiller3277
Жыл бұрын
Power Rangers is just Mummies Alive without mummies. I mean whats the point then?
I watched Mummies Alive for the awesome voice work of Scott McNeil and Cree Summer, the "henshin sequences", and the fun opening theme.
@emmewilliams7691
Жыл бұрын
Yes! I loved their henshins as well!
This show was underrated and didn't get the true love it deserved
Who remember this cartoon that came out between 1995 or 1996 where these guys were playing football and then out of nowhere something happens where everybody starts to mutante into zombie looking version of their former selves, what was the name of that cartoon? 🏟🏈🧟♂️🤔
@thegreatandpowerfulfillytr9614
Жыл бұрын
mutant league they did a review of that cartoon on this channel actually
I remember Mummies Alive, I really liked it. I was out of the demographics they were looking for at the time I bet. I was in my late teens early twenties when the show first aired. Would have liked to see a second season but by the end of the first season, the show started making fun of itself and the Mummies themselves were less and less out of place in the world. I think part of the charm was the magic they used to "power up" but also that they were out of place in the world. I, however, would like to see a reboot of this show, this show should have gone for at least 2 season for sure. The only issue I have with the thought of a reboot, is that the way the Mummies Alive was drawn back than was popular in the 1990's, the new art that is popular today would feel like a downgrade for the show. Unless the show runners made a conscious effort to mimic the art of the Mummies Alive from the 1990's. Look at the reincarnates of Thundercats or He-man for instance and did it work for them? I wonder and those shows were cancelled quickly. Outside of the Netflix He-man art, which, to me, has the feeling of the 1980's and seems to fit.
Between Bots Master, Arthur and the Knights of Justice, James Bond Jr., this show and countless other properties you've covered; thank you for affirming that my childhood wasn't a fever dream I concocted. Also, peak usage of The Frakes
@TitularHeroine
Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, The Frakes! Sixteen-piece trombone ensemble of identical guys!
@ChristopherMB87
Жыл бұрын
@@TitularHeroine that’s a lot of transporter accidents
Mummies Alive! has been a funny joke among my brother and I for the last seven years; while talking about shows we remembered watching as kids, he happened to mention Mummies Alive! and insisted to me that not only have I seen it, but I really liked it as a kid and had toys of the series! This was really weird because I'm the older brother (by three years) and generally have a much stronger memory for childhood nostalgia. I can remember individual episodes of series I otherwise never watched, and yet I was convinced I'd never even heard of Mummies Alive! My brother pulled up the transformation sequence though, and all the memories just came flooding back. The awesome flaming eagle turning into armor, the big guy replacing his missing arm with a mechanical one, I loved it! And had somehow completely forgotten it. To this day, any time I forget something he always finds a way to make it into a dig about my forgetting this show. "Oh you're sure you left it in your office huh? Just like you're sure you'd never seen the mummies cartoon?"
Forgotten by whom you say??
Mummies Alive was a dope show. I was really getting into the characters. All four guardians are awesome!
Holy crap, I completely forgot this show existed. As soon as i saw the thumbnail my mind was flooded with very old, dusted memories of having these toys, and absolutely loving the concept of mummies in gold armor.
Mummies ALIVE! was one of those shows that I wouldn’t recall until someone mentioned it ( like this vid did). I just remember it being advertised, though. I was 19 when it aired and didn’t watch many of the cartoons that came out at that time. Even as a Transformers fan, I didn’t watch Beast Wars, either, due to the time period it was broadcast.
When I was younger I only had a CD with three episodes but the amount of times my siblings and I watched it is innumerable. Loves the show to this day
i remember this show and seeing the toys at toys r us, but between beast wars and the lost world jurassic park my mom said ''no you have enough toys'' lol.
The passing of time renders it embarrassing now, but when i was a lad, burgeoning into puberty, Nefertina caught me in the throes of a crush. The same way Gadget Hackwrench had years before, in ways I would not understand until I'd become a teenager.
I was one of those mummy obsessed kids. Really enjoyed this show and the toys were really cool too.
I often found myself in the early years of KZread searching for this and finding it occasionally in 3 parts when videos couldn't be longer than 10 minutes. It stuck with me from watching it as a kid until 10 years later. I still have an episode taped on VHS. Thanks for the video on it :)