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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Episode 7 shows Egypt being snowed over, something that can actually happen in real life, albeit very rarely. [[https://egyptianstreets.com/2013/12/13/egypts-white-december-first-snowfall-in-cairo-in-100-years/ Last time it happened was in 2013]], which was said to be the first time Egypt has had snow in over 100 years.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Episode 7 shows Egypt being snowed over, something that can actually happen in real life, albeit very rarely. [[https://egyptianstreets.com/2013/12/13/egypts-white-december-first-snowfall-in-cairo-in-100-years/ Last time it happened was in 2013]], which was said to be the first time Egypt (or more specifically, Cairo) has had snow in over 100 years.[[note]]Snow does fall on the regular in the high-altitude Sinai Peninsula part of Egypt.[[/note]]
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* AdvertisedExtra: Sobek is shown in promotional materials for the show alongside the rest of the cast (including in the poster, as seen above), but he only ever appears throughout the show as a background extra in a couple of episodes, very rarely interacting with the other characters and not having any major role of his own.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Oh, Suddenly...[[note]]Counterclockwise from top-left: Apep, Otter, Sa-ta, Set, Bastet, Thoth, Medjed, Anubis, Khnum, Horus, Sobek, Wenet, Ra[[/note]]]]



* TenMinuteRetirement: Episode 8 has the IdolSinger Sa-ta announcing her retirement from the idol scene, however pressure from her thousands of fans causes her to change her mind and go back to being an idol. [[spoiler:Apparently this is only the 2752th time this has happened.]]

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* TenMinuteRetirement: Episode 8 has the IdolSinger Sa-ta announcing her retirement from the idol scene, however scene. However, pressure from her thousands of fans causes her to change her mind and go back to being an idol. [[spoiler:Apparently this is only the 2752th 2752nd time this has happened.]]



* LamePunReaction: Thoth isn't all too happy when Ra gifts him a shirt depicting the Japanese prefecture of Tottori (a pun on his name; Thoth-ori) upon the latter's return home.



* PresentDay: The setting that the show roughly takes place in, if the brief skyline shot of Giza in Episode 1 is of any indication.
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the Sa-ta serpent is invoked fairly often in Egyptian myths (the god has dedicated spells to their name, unlike Medjed which only appears like twice in all Ancient Egyptian texts)


** The goddess Sa-ta is a very obscure one as far as Egyptian deities go (arguably even more obscure than Medjed, due to how rarely the deity is depicted). One of her few mentions in Ancient Egyptian texts is in the [[https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Books/Papyrus_Ani.html Papyrus of Ani]], which describes the serpent known as "Sata", having an infinite lifespan of dying and being reborn every single day. The show spins this concept into her quitting and returning to the IdolSinger scene [[spoiler:over and over, for 2752 times and counting]].

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** The goddess Sa-ta is a very obscure one as far as Egyptian deities go (arguably even more obscure than Medjed, due to how rarely the deity is depicted). One of her few mentions invoked in spells written in Ancient Egyptian texts is in such as the [[https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Books/Papyrus_Ani.html Papyrus of Ani]], which describes the serpent known as "Sata", having an infinite lifespan of dying and being reborn every single day. The show spins this concept into her quitting and returning to the IdolSinger scene [[spoiler:over and over, for 2752 times and counting]].



** The deity Wenet is associated with fertility, which is shown when he helps replanting crops and growing them overnight with his powers. However, Wenet in the myths is a female deity, [[HistoricalGenderFlip whereas in the anime he's referred to as male.]]

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** The deity Wenet is associated with fertility, which is shown when he helps replanting crops and growing them overnight with his powers. However, Wenet in the myths is a female deity, [[HistoricalGenderFlip whereas in the anime he's referred to as male.]]]] Additionally, Wenet's ritual for blessing the crops is distinctly Shinto in origin.
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** Rather than Amazon, some boxes around the house are from "Nile".

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** Rather than Amazon, some boxes around the house are from "Nile"."Nile" (both are names of rivers, after all).

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* BlandNameProduct: The gods use the photo and video sharing social networking site "Egystagram".

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The gods use the photo and video sharing social networking site "Egystagram"."Egystagram".
** Rather than Amazon, some boxes around the house are from "Nile".
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* BookEnds: The series' first and final episodes have [[spoiler:Medjed accidentally using his EyeBeams and destroying a huge chunk of Egypt with it.]]

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* BookEnds: The series' first and final episodes have [[spoiler:Medjed accidentally using his EyeBeams and destroying a huge chunk of Egypt with it.using his EyeBeams.]]
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* BookEnds: The series' first and final episodes have [[spoiler:Medjed accidentally using his EyeBeams and destroying a huge chunk of Egypt with it.]]


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* InformedAbility: Sa-ta is said to be a really amazing idol. However, she never actually sings in the show; the scenes of her being an idol only shows her fans cheering on her as she riles them up.


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* LongSpeechTeaTime: Exaggerated. Ra's opening speech at the banquet ends up being so long that the gods decided to move on with the rest of the events anyway, while he's still talking. He only finishes his speech just as the party's about to wrap up and end.
* NewYearHasCome: The final episode has the cast preparing and holding a banquet party to celebrate the New Year, with a talent show and a special concert from Sa-ta to wrap it up.


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* TalentContest: A quick one during the party in the final episode. Thoth juggles some colored eggs, Anubis does his high speed mummy wrapping technique, and Horus' turn was interrupted by Set and the two end up fighting on stage before Otter whisks them off to the back.
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* WatchingTheSunset: Khnum and his students gaze upon the setting sun, feeling satisfied that they've finished refining and perfecting their pottery craftsmanships. Subverted when Khnum subjects them to even more pottery classes.

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* ComfortingComforter: The other gods draped a blanket over Wenet, since it seems like he's not waking up from his nap and it's getting dark.



* CrackOhMyBack: Ra attempts to do a swing jump after the other gods, and manages a great leap before his back gave in, causing him to flop to the ground weakly and in pain.



* DownOnTheFarm: Episode 9 shows the gods hard at work planting rice in the fields.
* DontTryThisAtHome: Immediately after Anubis jumps off a swing, and before the other Egyptian gods attempt to do the same, TheNarrator makes a note that only Egyptian gods can jump off swings, and humans shouldn't try it out themselves.



* FunnyBackgroundEvent: While Anubis, Thoth and Horus are hard at work planting rice in Episode 9, Medjed is busy ChasingAButterfly -- and floats off into the air following it as it flies away.



** Bastet is also the best at jumping off a swing and sticking the landing out of all the gods who tried it, because cats always land on their feet.



* HoldUpYourScore: The other gods hold up 10's as Bastet makes her successful swing landing.



* ShownTheirWork: ZigZagged. The show portrays the stories and characters of Egyptian mythology with a really good degree of accuracy, although it's often played off comedically:

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* ShownTheirWork: ZigZagged. ZigZagged between this and SadlyMythtaken. The show portrays the stories and characters of Egyptian mythology with a really good degree of accuracy, although it's in often played off comedically:comedic yet somewhat accurate depictions:


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** The deity Wenet is associated with fertility, which is shown when he helps replanting crops and growing them overnight with his powers. However, Wenet in the myths is a female deity, [[HistoricalGenderFlip whereas in the anime he's referred to as male.]]


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** Wenet is shown with this in Episode 9, as he dozes off the entire day. At night, it pops and he wakes up.
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* BlandNameProduct: The gods use the photo and video sharing social networking site "Egystagram".
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** The god Khnum was said to be responsible for crafting humans by sculpting them with clay at a potter's wheel. Khnum in this series is simply a master teacher at pottery, teaching the other gods how to make ceramics, using a potter's wheel as one of the tools of trade.

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** The god Khnum was said to be responsible for crafting creating humans by sculpting them with clay at a potter's wheel. Khnum in this series is simply a master teacher at pottery, teaching the other gods how to make ceramics, using a potter's wheel as one of the tools of trade.
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* IaijutsuPractitioner: Attempted by Bastet in Episode 2 against a single falling flower petal. [[SubvertedTrope She fails to cut it]], and then throws her sword away in frustration.


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* SnotBubble: Seen in the {{Eye Catch}}es for Episode 4 and 6, with Bastet, Thoth, Medjed and Anubis. The second time around, Medjed is shown floating up into the air with his own bubble.

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* ShownTheirWork: ZigZagged. The show portrays the stories and characters of Egyptian mythology with a really good degree of accuracy, although it's often played off comedically. For example:

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* ShownTheirWork: ZigZagged. The show portrays the stories and characters of Egyptian mythology with a really good degree of accuracy, although it's often played off comedically. For example:comedically:



** The god Khnum was one of the earliest known Egyptian deities, responsible for crafting humans by sculpting them with clay at a potter's wheel. Khnum in this series is simply a teacher at pottery, teaching the other gods how to make ceramics using a potter's wheel.

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** The god Khnum was one of the earliest known Egyptian deities, said to be responsible for crafting humans by sculpting them with clay at a potter's wheel. Khnum in this series is simply a master teacher at pottery, teaching the other gods how to make ceramics ceramics, using a potter's wheel.wheel as one of the tools of trade.


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* YouSayTomato: Thoth corrects his peers on their pronunciation of the word "pizza" (the English "pit-za", as opposed to "piza" which is more common with Japanese tongues).
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** The goddess Sa-ta is a very obscure one as far as Egyptian deities go (even more obscure than Medjed). One of her few mentions in Ancient Egyptian texts is in the [[https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Books/Papyrus_Ani.html Papyrus of Ani]], which describes the serpent known as "Sata", having an infinite lifespan of dying and being reborn every single day. The show spins this concept into her quitting and returning to the IdolSinger scene [[spoiler:over and over, for 2752 times and counting]].

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** The goddess Sa-ta is a very obscure one as far as Egyptian deities go (even (arguably even more obscure than Medjed).Medjed, due to how rarely the deity is depicted). One of her few mentions in Ancient Egyptian texts is in the [[https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Books/Papyrus_Ani.html Papyrus of Ani]], which describes the serpent known as "Sata", having an infinite lifespan of dying and being reborn every single day. The show spins this concept into her quitting and returning to the IdolSinger scene [[spoiler:over and over, for 2752 times and counting]].
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** The goddess Sa-ta is a very obscure one as far as Egyptian deities go (even more obscure than Medjed). One of her few mentions in Ancient Egyptian texts is in the [[https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Books/Papyrus_Ani.html Papyrus of Ani]], which describes the serpent of "Sata" having an infinite lifespan of deaths and rebirths. The show spins this concept into her quitting and returning to the IdolSinger scene [[spoiler:over and over, for 2752 times and counting]].

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** The goddess Sa-ta is a very obscure one as far as Egyptian deities go (even more obscure than Medjed). One of her few mentions in Ancient Egyptian texts is in the [[https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Books/Papyrus_Ani.html Papyrus of Ani]], which describes the serpent of "Sata" known as "Sata", having an infinite lifespan of deaths dying and rebirths.being reborn every single day. The show spins this concept into her quitting and returning to the IdolSinger scene [[spoiler:over and over, for 2752 times and counting]].
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* TenMinuteRetirement: Episode 8 has the IdolSinger Sa-ta announcing her retirement from the idol scene, however pressure from her thousands of fans causes her to change her mind and go back to being an idol. [[spoiler:Apparently this is only the 2752th time this has happened.]]


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** The goddess Sa-ta is a very obscure one as far as Egyptian deities go (even more obscure than Medjed). One of her few mentions in Ancient Egyptian texts is in the [[https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Books/Papyrus_Ani.html Papyrus of Ani]], which describes the serpent of "Sata" having an infinite lifespan of deaths and rebirths. The show spins this concept into her quitting and returning to the IdolSinger scene [[spoiler:over and over, for 2752 times and counting]].
** The god Khnum was one of the earliest known Egyptian deities, responsible for crafting humans by sculpting them with clay at a potter's wheel. Khnum in this series is simply a teacher at pottery, teaching the other gods how to make ceramics using a potter's wheel.
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** Played straight with Medjed's segment in the second half of Episode 7; the papyrus artwork shown during Medjed's description is a straight recreation of [[https://jgeekstudies.files.wordpress.com/2017/08/medjed-fig-3.jpg one of the two pages of the Greenfield papyrus]] that depict him.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Episode 7 shows Egypt being snowed over, something that can actually happen in real life, albeit very rarely. [[https://egyptianstreets.com/2013/12/13/egypts-white-december-first-snowfall-in-cairo-in-100-years/ Last time it happened was in 2013]], which was said to be the first time Egypt (or more specifically, Cairo) has had snow in over 100 years.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Episode 7 shows Egypt being snowed over, something that can actually happen in real life, albeit very rarely. [[https://egyptianstreets.com/2013/12/13/egypts-white-december-first-snowfall-in-cairo-in-100-years/ Last time it happened was in 2013]], which was said to be the first time Egypt (or more specifically, Cairo) has had snow in over 100 years.

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* FailedASpotCheck: The third time Apep emerges from the sea to attack Ra, Apep can't find him even though he's sensing him... because Ra's boat is on top of his head, which slides off of him harmlessly and allows Ra to continue his journey, leaving Apep confused as to where he went.



* RuleOfThree: Sobek and Medjed are shown moving through the waters three times; the first two times we see Sobek swimming and Medjed floating in a box, while for the third time, Medjed is riding on top of Sobek as they cruise together.



* WhoWillBellTheCat: Downplayed. In Episode 7, the gods ran out of oranges, but everyone is too cozied up inside the kotatsu that no one wants to go out and get more oranges.

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* WhoWillBellTheCat: Downplayed. In Episode 7, the gods ran out of oranges, but everyone is too cozied up inside the kotatsu that no one wants to go out and get more oranges.more.
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* FurryReminder: The entirety of Episode 2 is dedicated to reminding the audience that, yes, the cat goddess Bastet behaves like a cat (i.e. she appears in the most random of places and gets bored so easily).

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* FurryReminder: The entirety of Episode 2 is dedicated to reminding the audience that, yes, the cat goddess Bastet behaves like a cat (i.e. she appears in the most random of places and places, gets bored so easily).easily, and at one point she sleeps on and walks all over Thoth's laptop keyboard).
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* BottleEpisode: The first half of Episode 7 has Anubis, Thoth, Horus and Bastet inside while it snows, huddling around near a kotatsu and doing nothing else for the entirety of the segment.

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* BottleEpisode: The first half of Episode 7 has Anubis, Thoth, Horus and Bastet inside while it snows, huddling around near a kotatsu and doing nothing else for the entirety of the segment.

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The anime consists of 10 short episodes, about 4 to 6 minutes in length. It began airing on December 7, 2020 in various platforms. You can watch the entire show legally on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/oh-suddenly-egyptian-god here]], and visit the official website [[https://to-to2ni-anime.jp/ here]].

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The anime consists of 10 short episodes, about 4 to 6 7 minutes in length.length and each divided into two halves. It began airing on December 7, 2020 in various platforms. You can watch the entire show legally on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/oh-suddenly-egyptian-god here]], and visit the official website [[https://to-to2ni-anime.jp/ here]].


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* AbandonedPetInABox: Medjed finds an abandoned kitten in a box on the corner of the street while he's doing his daily walk. He ends up taking the kitten home with him.
* AluminumChristmasTrees: Episode 7 shows Egypt being snowed over, something that can actually happen in real life, albeit very rarely. [[https://egyptianstreets.com/2013/12/13/egypts-white-december-first-snowfall-in-cairo-in-100-years/ Last time it happened was in 2013]], which was said to be the first time Egypt (or more specifically, Cairo) has had snow in over 100 years.


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* BottleEpisode: The first half of Episode 7 has Anubis, Thoth, Horus and Bastet inside while it snows, huddling around near a kotatsu and doing nothing else for the entirety of the segment.


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* DayInTheLife: The latter half of Episode 7 focuses on Medjed's daily life. He wakes up, does some morning gymnastics, washes his clothes, then descends down to Earth to do his daily walk around the globe, before returning home to take a bath.


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** Medjed calls his newly adopted pet cat "Princess".


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* WhoWillBellTheCat: Downplayed. In Episode 7, the gods ran out of oranges, but everyone is too cozied up inside the kotatsu that no one wants to go out and get more oranges.
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10 according to the official website (https://to-to2ni-anime.jp/story/)


''Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God'' (とーとつにエジプト神 ''To-Totsuni Egypt Shin'') is a Fall 2020 SliceOfLife anime produced by Frontier Works and based on character designs by yuka, that depicts the life of the deities of Myth/EgyptianMythology... as cute little characters wrapped up in all sorts of fun shenanigans.

The anime consists of short episodes, about 4 to 6 minutes in length. It began airing on December 7, 2020 in various platforms. You can watch the entire show legally on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/oh-suddenly-egyptian-god here]], and visit the official website [[https://to-to2ni-anime.jp/ here]].

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''Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God'' (とーとつにエジプト神 ''To-Totsuni Egypt Shin'') is a Fall 2020 SliceOfLife anime produced by Frontier Works and based on character designs by yuka, [[https://twitter.com/yukasaba yuka]], that depicts the life of the deities of Myth/EgyptianMythology... as cute little characters wrapped up in all sorts of fun shenanigans.

The anime consists of 10 short episodes, about 4 to 6 minutes in length. It began airing on December 7, 2020 in various platforms. You can watch the entire show legally on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/oh-suddenly-egyptian-god here]], and visit the official website [[https://to-to2ni-anime.jp/ here]].

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* SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: Happens often in the show. Also, every time the Eye of Medjed gem is shown in Episode 6, it's accompanied by Medjed's voice actor saying the "gleam" (きら) sound effect (Medjed himself doesn't actually appear in the episode).

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* TheReveal: Three episodes later, it turns out the secret Thoth was talking about in Episode 3 is that [[spoiler:he can transform into a MagicalGirl archetype]].
* SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: Happens often in the show. Also, every time the Eye of Medjed gem is shown in Episode 6, it's accompanied by Medjed's voice actor saying the "gleam" (きら) sound effect (Medjed himself doesn't actually appear in the episode).effect.



* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: Episode 6 takes a hard left turn from the usual slice-of-life formula of the show and instead tells a PhantomThief[=/=]MagicalGirl story, featuring Set as the thief, Horus as the detective pursuing him, and [[spoiler:Thoth]] as the magical girl to save the day.

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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: Episode 6 takes a hard left turn from the usual slice-of-life formula of the show and instead tells a PhantomThief[=/=]MagicalGirl story, featuring Set as the thief, Horus as the detective pursuing him, and [[spoiler:Thoth]] as the magical girl archetype to save the day.

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''Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God'' (とーとつにエジプト神 ''To-Totsuni Egypt Shin'') is a Fall 2020 slice-of-life anime produced by Frontier Works and based on character designs by yuka, that depicts the life of the deities of Myth/EgyptianMythology... as cute little characters wrapped up in all sorts of fun shenanigans.

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''Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God'' (とーとつにエジプト神 ''To-Totsuni Egypt Shin'') is a Fall 2020 slice-of-life SliceOfLife anime produced by Frontier Works and based on character designs by yuka, that depicts the life of the deities of Myth/EgyptianMythology... as cute little characters wrapped up in all sorts of fun shenanigans.


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* ArtShift: [[spoiler:Thoth]]'s TransformationSequence into his MagicalGirl form is animated in the style of the genre, with thin lines, detailed shading, humanoid proportions and sparkling background, before quickly reverting back to the show's usual style of thick lines and flat colors.


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* SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: Happens often in the show. Also, every time the Eye of Medjed gem is shown in Episode 6, it's accompanied by Medjed's voice actor saying the "gleam" (きら) sound effect (Medjed himself doesn't actually appear in the episode).


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** Set's PhantomThief attire in Episode 6 greatly resembles Kaito Kid from the ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' and ''Manga/MagicKaito'' series, what with the white top hat, cape, and all.


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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: Episode 6 takes a hard left turn from the usual slice-of-life formula of the show and instead tells a PhantomThief[=/=]MagicalGirl story, featuring Set as the thief, Horus as the detective pursuing him, and [[spoiler:Thoth]] as the magical girl to save the day.
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* JudgementOfTheDead: {{Parodied}} in a LighterAndSofter manner. The famous ritual of Anubis weighing the hearts of dead people's souls against a feather is replaced with a see-saw. Anubis stands in for the feather of Ma'at at one end, while the souls (not hearts) jump onto the other end to weigh against him.

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* JudgementOfTheDead: {{Parodied}} in a LighterAndSofter manner.{{Parodied}}. The famous ritual of Anubis weighing the hearts of dead people's souls against a feather is replaced with a see-saw. Anubis stands in for the feather of Ma'at at one end, while the souls (not hearts) jump onto the other end to weigh against him.

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* IdiotHair: Horus has a single curled strand of hair sticking out of his head (presumably modeled after the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pschent double crown]] he's often depicted as wearing in Egyptian art), fitting his naive and somewhat clumsy personality.



* TalkingWithSigns: A variant. Otter doesn't verbally speak, but they have a sun disk above their head, which doubles as a speech balloon, filled with either phrases that they would've said out loud or sound effects related to the things they're doing. An example is "どぞ" [[note]]"dozo" = "here you go" or "help yourself"[[/note]] as they're serving Set his meal or handing Anubis a phone.

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* TalkingWithSigns: A variant. Otter doesn't verbally speak, but they have a sun disk above their head, which doubles as a speech balloon, SpeechBalloon, filled with either phrases that they would've said out loud or sound effects related to the things they're doing. An example is "どぞ" [[note]]"dozo" = "here you go" or "help yourself"[[/note]] as they're serving Set his meal or handing Anubis a phone.



* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Thoth's favorite food is eggs. He will often request to add eggs to his phone orders of pizza and other foods, and he seems really interested in the idea of eggs cooked in hot springs. His other favorite food is koshary[[note]]an Egyptian street food consisting of rice, macaroni and various types of beans like lentils and chickpeas, served with tomato sauce and fried shallots or onions[[/note]].
* TheUnintelligible: Bastet never talks in the show proper, instead speaking only in grunts, screams and SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud. She switches to SuddenlySpeaking in Episode 5.
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* TheCameo: Sobek randomly appears in a few scenes in Episode 5, swimming through the waters.
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* AffectionateGestureToTheHead: Ra gives every single one of his children head pats after returning home from his journey.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Downplayed. The deity of chaos Apep, appearing to threaten Ra, easily towers over the entire cast, but not by much (he's only about 3-4 times the height of Ra).



* IAmNotWeasel: Horus gets visibly upset whenever he's compared to a penguin.



* ImprobablyHighIQ: In the words of Thoth, the god of wisdom:
-->'''Thoth:''' My IQ is ''infinity''!



* {{Mummy}}: Anubis makes these as a hobby on his off days. Though considering the light-hearted nature of the show, the mummies look like miniature dolls or figurines wrapped in bandages rather than shambling corpses.



* RecurringExtra: Otter sometimes randomly appears in the show, never really talking or interacting with the cast except for helping them out in different ways, such as handing Anubis a phone to order some food or saving Horus from Set's many pranks.



* SelfieFiend: Bastet likes to take selfies of herself and post them on Egystagram... although she gets bored with it just as easily.

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