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* ShadowArchetype: He is this to Moses as they are both raised as Egyptian princes. However, Moses discovers that he was born a Hebrew slave after he followed Tzipporah to Israel where he learned from Miriam that he is her brother prompting him to run back to Egypt and his god was the ruler of the universe and he agrees to help his people and his concerned for the people in Egypt. Rameses on the other hand becomes Pharaoh taking his father's place and refuses to free Moses' people and didn't even consider the suffering of the Hebrews or even the Egyptians during the plagues. Rameses serves as an example of what Moses would've become if he had not met Tzipporah.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Ditches his Egyptian pair after his exile, then ditches them altogether after talking with God. Becoming an EarthyBarefootCharacter.



* DoesNotLikeShoes: Or BarefootPoverty. Probably the first. Since Aaron is wearing shoes as an adult and she still goes barefoot, it's probably by choice.



* DoesNotLikeShoes: Or BarefootPoverty, which wouldn't make much sense, seeing how her father is the high priest. Also very impractical; the desert is not a place where you can wander barefoot as you will.



* DoesNotLikeShoes: Despite being a queen, Tuya is only seen wearing sandals out in public during the banquet. In the privacy of the palace, she goes barefoot.



* DoesNotLikeShoes: Or BarefootPoverty, which wouldn't make much sense, seeing how their father is the high priest. Also very impractical; the desert is not a place where you can wander barefoot as you will.



* DoesNotLikeShoes: Implied. He considers it impolite if you walk around on sacred ground with sandals on.
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* EldritchAbomination: [[UnbuiltTrope Unbuilt]] as with the source material. He is God and appears to have no set form to speak of, appearing as whatever otherworldly shape He wishes, but even this sensory experience is most likley God simply pushing buttons in Moses's brain. An atemporal omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent being older than the universe with no physical form, body, or even particular ''location''. But exposure to them produces not madness, but awe, and they are in fact as benevolent as it gets ([[GoodIsNotNice if rather heavy-handed in this particular story]]). God here might be best described less as a "Lovecraftian Horror" and more a "Lovecraftian Majesty."

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* EldritchAbomination: [[UnbuiltTrope Unbuilt]] as with the source material. He is God and appears to have no set form to speak of, appearing as whatever otherworldly shape He wishes, but even this sensory experience is most likley God simply pushing buttons in Moses's brain. An atemporal omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent being older than the universe with no physical form, body, or even particular ''location''. But exposure to them Him produces not madness, but awe, and they are He is in fact as benevolent as it gets ([[GoodIsNotNice ([[GoodIsNotSoft if rather heavy-handed in this particular story]]). God here might be best described less as a "Lovecraftian Horror" and more a "Lovecraftian Majesty."
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* Mirror Character: To his indirect predecessor, [[Literature/BookOfGenesis Joe]][[WesternAnimation/JosephKingOfDreams sph]]. Both were Hebrew [[ChosenOne Chosen Ones]] who impacted the history of Egypt, and had connections to the pharaohs of their times. While Joseph not only saved Egypt through a major drought with [[DreamingOfThingsToCome prophetic foresight]] and agricultural knowledge, but helped in making it thrive and prosper from Egypt trading its excess grains to its neighbors who weren't so fortunate. Meanwhile, Moses wanted to try to prevent the suffering of Egypt and its peoples, but due to Rameses' stubborness, he can only [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone watch on in horror and regret]] for what [[ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne he feels his destiny]] has brought on.

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* Mirror Character: MirrorCharacter: To his indirect predecessor, [[Literature/BookOfGenesis Joe]][[WesternAnimation/JosephKingOfDreams sph]]. Both were Hebrew [[ChosenOne Chosen Ones]] who impacted the history of Egypt, and had connections to the pharaohs of their times. While Joseph not only saved Egypt through a major drought with [[DreamingOfThingsToCome prophetic foresight]] and agricultural knowledge, but helped in making it thrive and prosper from Egypt trading its excess grains to its neighbors who weren't so fortunate. Meanwhile, Moses wanted to try to prevent the suffering of Egypt and its peoples, but due to Rameses' stubborness, he can only [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone watch on in horror and regret]] for what [[ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne he feels his destiny]] has brought on.
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* Mirror Character: To his indirect predecessor, [[Literature/BookOfGenesis Joe]][[WesternAnimation/JosephKingOfDreams sph]]. Both were Hebrew [[ChosenOne Chosen Ones]] who impacted the history of Egypt, and had connections to the pharaohs of their times. While Joseph not only saved Egypt through a major drought with [[DreamingOfThingsToCome prophetic foresight]] and agricultural knowledge, but helped in making it thrive and prosper from Egypt trading its excess grains to its neighbors who weren't so fortunate. Meanwhile, Moses wanted to try to prevent the suffering of Egypt and its peoples, but due to Rameses' stubborness, he can only [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone watch on in horror and regret]] for what [[ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne he feels his destiny]] has brought on.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Without his actions, there would be no foundation for the conflict.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: Without his actions, there would be no foundation for the conflict.conflict between Moses and Rameses in the second half of the film.
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* BigOlEyebrows: He has black, square-shaped eyebrows.
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** In the musical, his ghost even haunts Rameses when he considers letting the Hebrews go on two occasions.


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* SoProudOfYou: In the musical, whilst on his deathbed he declares he is not afraid to die because he knows Rameses will be a worthy inheritor. Whilst his spirit twice urges his son to be harder on the Hebrews, when Rameses finally lets the Hebrews go at the Red Sea, he joins his wife in praising his son.


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** In the stage musical, she is still alive when Moses returns, begging him to reconcile with his brother.
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* WrongGenreSavvy: When Moses first returns they mistake the situation as him trying to play the same trickster game they use but in a raw unpracticed form. Their song comes just shy of saying it outright, and amounts to "nice try kid, but you're outclassed". Their offer to make him an apprentice in that scene may actually have been serious. Unfortunately for them, Moses isn’t playing the same trickster game, nor is he really behind the staff turning into a cobra — God is, and God’s cobra can be seen eating the other two cobras in silouhette!

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* WrongGenreSavvy: When Moses first returns they mistake the situation as him trying to play the same trickster game they use but in a raw unpracticed form. Their song comes just shy of saying it outright, and amounts to "nice try kid, but you're outclassed". Their offer to make him an apprentice in that scene may actually have been serious. Unfortunately for them, Moses isn’t playing the same trickster game, nor is he really behind the staff turning into a cobra — God is, and God’s cobra can be seen eating the other two cobras in silouhette!silhouette!
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: When Moses tells him he's the wrong man to be his representative, God flips out. But in the ForegoneConclusion Moses ''was right''. Moses in the wilderness of Zin, loses faith in God, and is forbidden to enter The Promised Land. God tries to show some leniency and favour later, but the [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption damage is already done]].
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* SayMyName: '''"MOSES!''' '''''[DespairEventHorizon MOSES!] '''''

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* SayMyName: '''"MOSES!''' '''''[DespairEventHorizon MOSES!] '''''
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* BigWordShout: He shouts "Moses" twice, his last lines in the film.



* SayMyName: '''"MOOOOOSEEES!!!"'''

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* SayMyName: '''"MOOOOOSEEES!!!"''''''"MOSES!''' '''''[DespairEventHorizon MOSES!] '''''
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ValKilmer (English), Creator/EmmanuelCurtil (European French), Dodo Fisher (Hebrew), Humberto Solórzano (Latin American Spanish), Jordi Ribes (European Spanish)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ValKilmer (English), Creator/EmmanuelCurtil (European French), Dodo Fisher (Hebrew), Humberto Solórzano (Latin American Spanish), Jordi Ribes (European Spanish)Spanish), Guilherme Briggs (Brazilian Portuguese)



-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MichellePfeiffer; Orna Katz (speaking), Sharona Nastovitsh (singing) (Hebrew dub); Dulce Guerrero (speaking), Aranza (singing) (Latin American Spanish); Montse Teruel (European Spanish)

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-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MichellePfeiffer; Orna Katz (speaking), Sharona Nastovitsh (singing) (Hebrew dub); Dulce Guerrero (speaking), Aranza (singing) (Latin American Spanish); Montse Teruel (European Spanish)Spanish), Vera Miranda (Brazilian Portuguese)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SteveMartin (Hotep) and Creator/MartinShort (Huy); Ohad Shachar (Hotep) and Yehoyachin Friedlander (Huy) (Hebrew); Antonio Ortiz (Hotep) and Raúl Carballeda (Huy) (Latin American Spanish); Pep Antón Muñóz (Hotep) and Oscar Mas (Huy) (European Spanish)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SteveMartin (Hotep) and Creator/MartinShort (Huy); Ohad Shachar (Hotep) and Yehoyachin Friedlander (Huy) (Hebrew); Antonio Ortiz (Hotep) and Raúl Carballeda (Huy) (Latin American Spanish); Pep Antón Muñóz (Hotep) and Oscar Mas (Huy) (European Spanish)
Spanish), Creator/MauroRamos (Hotep) (Brazilian Portuguese)
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->'''Singing Voice''': Amick Bryan (English), Olinser Equihua (Latin American Spanish), Manu Guix (European Spanish)

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->'''Singing Voice''': Amick Bryan Bryam (English), Olinser Equihua (Latin American Spanish), Manu Guix (European Spanish)

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** He is also this to his subordinates. When the Plagues hit, he forced them to keep working despite all the boils they were suffering, and when Hotep and Huy were struggling to find a cure to them, he [[FlippingTheTable flipped their table]] in front of them and [[GetOut shooed them out]].



** He also did this to [[spoiler:Moses when the latter tried to comfort him for the loss of his son]].



* RoyalDecree: "Be still, Pharaoh speaks..."

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* RoyalDecree: "Be still, Pharaoh speaks..."" It's likely that he got this from his father.


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* RoyalDecree: "Be still, Pharaoh speaks!"
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ValKilmer (English), Creator/EmmanuelCurtil (European French), Dodo Fisher (Hebrew)
->'''Singing Voice''': Amick Bryan

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ValKilmer (English), Creator/EmmanuelCurtil (European French), Dodo Fisher (Hebrew)
(Hebrew), Humberto Solórzano (Latin American Spanish), Jordi Ribes (European Spanish)
->'''Singing Voice''': Amick BryanBryan (English), Olinser Equihua (Latin American Spanish), Manu Guix (European Spanish)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RalphFiennes, Yigal Sade (Hebrew)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RalphFiennes, Creator/RalphFiennes; Yigal Sade (Hebrew)(Hebrew); Roberto Colucci (speaking), Fazio Galván (singing) (Latin American Spanish); Sergio Zamora (speaking), Jorge Benito (singing) (European Spanish)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SandraBullock, Limor Shapira (Hebrew)
->'''(Adult Singing) Voiced by''': Brenda Chapman ("River Lullaby"), Sally Dworsky ("When You Believe"), Tamar Giladi (Hebrew dub)
->'''(Child) Voiced by''': Creator/EdenRiegel

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SandraBullock, Limor Shapira (Hebrew)
(Hebrew), Layda Álvarez Ponce (Latin American Spanish), Elvira Prado (European Spanish)
->'''(Adult Singing) Voiced by''': Brenda Chapman ("River Lullaby"), Sally Dworsky ("When You Believe"), Tamar Giladi (Hebrew dub)
dub), Patty Tanús (Latin American Spanish), Claudia Bardagí (European Spanish)
->'''(Child) Voiced by''': Creator/EdenRiegelCreator/EdenRiegel, Alondra Torres (Latin American Spanish)



-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MichellePfeiffer; Orna Katz (speaking), Sharona Nastovitsh (singing) (Hebrew dub)

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-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MichellePfeiffer; Orna Katz (speaking), Sharona Nastovitsh (singing) (Hebrew dub)dub); Dulce Guerrero (speaking), Aranza (singing) (Latin American Spanish); Montse Teruel (European Spanish)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffGoldblum, Efron Atkin (Hebrew)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffGoldblum, Efron Atkin (Hebrew)(Hebrew), Gerardo Reyero (Latin American Spanish), Óscar Barberán (European Spanish)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/PatrickStewart, Dov Raizer (Hebrew)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/PatrickStewart, Dov Raizer (Hebrew)(Hebrew), Federico Romano (Latin American Spanish), Juan Carlos Gustems (European Spanish)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HelenMirren, Anat Atsmon (Hebrew)
->'''Singing Voice''': Linda Dee Shayne

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HelenMirren, Creator/HelenMirren; Anat Atsmon (Hebrew)
(Hebrew), Liza Willert (Latin American Spanish), Montse Miralles (European Spanish)
->'''Singing Voice''': Linda Dee Shayne
Shayne, Maru Dueñas (Latin American Spanish), Laura Simó (European Spanish)



->'''Voiced by''': Bobby Motown

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->'''Voiced by''': Bobby Motown
Motown, Gabriel Ramos (Latin American Spanish), Masumi Mutsuda (European Spanish)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SteveMartin (Hotep) and Creator/MartinShort (Huy); Ohad Shachar (Hotep) and Yehoyachin Friedlander (Huy) (Hebrew)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SteveMartin (Hotep) and Creator/MartinShort (Huy); Ohad Shachar (Hotep) and Yehoyachin Friedlander (Huy) (Hebrew)
(Hebrew); Antonio Ortiz (Hotep) and Raúl Carballeda (Huy) (Latin American Spanish); Pep Antón Muñóz (Hotep) and Oscar Mas (Huy) (European Spanish)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DannyGlover (speaking), Creator/BrianStokesMitchell (singing); Yuval Zamir (Hebrew)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DannyGlover (speaking), Creator/BrianStokesMitchell (singing); Yuval Zamir (Hebrew)
(Hebrew); Francisco Céspedes (Latin American Spanish); Juan Fernández (speaking), Pedro Ruy-Blas (singing) (European Spanish)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ValKilmer[[note]]Technically, He's voiced by the entire cast, but Val Kilmer provides the "main" voice, so to speak[[/note]] (English), Creator/EmmanuelCurtil (European French), Dodo Fisher (main) and Shafraira Zakai (whispers) (Hebrew)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ValKilmer[[note]]Technically, He's voiced by the entire cast, but Val Kilmer provides the "main" voice, so to speak[[/note]] (English), (English); Creator/EmmanuelCurtil (European French), French); Dodo Fisher (main) and Shafraira Zakai (whispers) (Hebrew)
(Hebrew); Humberto Solórzano (Latin American Spanish); Jordi Ribes (European Spanish)
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ValKilmer (English), Creator/EmmanuelCurtil (European French)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ValKilmer (English), Creator/EmmanuelCurtil (European French)French), Dodo Fisher (Hebrew)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RalphFiennes

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RalphFiennesCreator/RalphFiennes, Yigal Sade (Hebrew)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SandraBullock
->'''(Adult Singing) Voiced by''': Brenda Chapman ("River Lullaby"), Sally Dworsky ("When You Believe")

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SandraBullock
Creator/SandraBullock, Limor Shapira (Hebrew)
->'''(Adult Singing) Voiced by''': Brenda Chapman ("River Lullaby"), Sally Dworsky ("When You Believe")Believe"), Tamar Giladi (Hebrew dub)



-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MichellePfeiffer

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-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MichellePfeifferCreator/MichellePfeiffer; Orna Katz (speaking), Sharona Nastovitsh (singing) (Hebrew dub)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffGoldblum

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffGoldblumCreator/JeffGoldblum, Efron Atkin (Hebrew)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/PatrickStewart

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/PatrickStewartCreator/PatrickStewart, Dov Raizer (Hebrew)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HelenMirren

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HelenMirrenCreator/HelenMirren, Anat Atsmon (Hebrew)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SteveMartin (Hotep) and Creator/MartinShort (Huy)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SteveMartin (Hotep) and Creator/MartinShort (Huy)
(Huy); Ohad Shachar (Hotep) and Yehoyachin Friedlander (Huy) (Hebrew)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DannyGlover; Creator/BrianStokesMitchell (singing voice)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DannyGlover; Creator/DannyGlover (speaking), Creator/BrianStokesMitchell (singing voice)
(singing); Yuval Zamir (Hebrew)



->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ValKilmer[[note]]Technically, He's voiced by the entire cast, but Val Kilmer provides the "main" voice, so to speak[[/note]] (English), Creator/EmmanuelCurtil (European French)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ValKilmer[[note]]Technically, He's voiced by the entire cast, but Val Kilmer provides the "main" voice, so to speak[[/note]] (English), Creator/EmmanuelCurtil (European French)
French), Dodo Fisher (main) and Shafraira Zakai (whispers) (Hebrew)

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* BareYourMidriff: When she first meets Moses as a captured and imprisoned slave.



* GoGoEnslavement: Her slave outfit is quite fanservicey. SoBeautifulItsACurse applies as well, and [[SexSlave this disturbing]] trope too.

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* GoGoEnslavement: Her slave outfit is quite fanservicey.When she first meets Moses as a captured and imprisoned slave, she's wearing a revealing, midriff-baring outfit. SoBeautifulItsACurse applies as well, and [[SexSlave this disturbing]] trope too. Once she's freed she changes to less revealing clothes.
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* SayMyName: '''"MOOOOOSEEES!!!"'''

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* AdaptationalBadass: In the musical, Hotep seizes control of the Egyptian Army at the close of the show, and is throughout seen as more of a threat, even to Pharaoh, who he frequently warns must stay on his good side, otherwise the priests will cease to support him.



* AdaptationalBadass: In the musical, Hotep seizes control of the Egyptian Army at the close of the show, and is throughout seen as more of a threat, even to Pharaoh, who he frequently warns must stay on his good side, otherwise the priests will cease to support him.



* FatBastard: Hotep is a fat jerk.

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* FatBastard: Hotep is was a fat jerk.jerk in the film, but the musical makes him more of a monster who advocates for the genocide of Moses's kind personally, especially when Ramses makes a HeelFaceTurn.

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* DeterminedExpression: He wears one rather frequently, most notably as he's riding back to Egypt with the intent to free the Hebrews.



%%%* HeldGaze: With Tzipporah, again.

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%%%* * HeldGaze: With Tzipporah, again.He shares one with Tzipporah on their wedding day.



%%* TheGlomp: Has one with Miriam at the end of the film.

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%%* * TheGlomp: Has one with Miriam at after safely crossing the end of the film.Red Sea.



* HeldGaze: With Moses, again.

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* HeldGaze: With Moses, again.She shares one with Moses on their wedding day.

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* LegFocus: Tzipporah has long, shapely legs that just add to her MsFanservice status.


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* SexySlitDress: Tzipporah is always seen wearing a skirt/dress with slits on either side to show off her long legs, adding to her MsFanservice status.
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Brenda Chapman was Miriam's singing voice for the River Lullaby bit during the well scene, not Deliver Us.


->'''(Adult Singing) Voiced by''': Brenda Chapman ("Deliver Us"), Sally Dworsky ("When You Believe")

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->'''(Adult Singing) Voiced by''': Brenda Chapman ("Deliver Us"), ("River Lullaby"), Sally Dworsky ("When You Believe")
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Wall Slump was misused here. Wall Slump as a trope specifically means the character is dead or dying as they're slumped against the wall.


* WallSlump: Both times he has a HeroicBSOD.
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* OhCrap: Their reaction when Moses transforms the Nile into a river of blood.
-->'''Rameses' son''': Father...\\
'''Miriam''': It's...\\
'''Egyptian guard''': BLOOD! ''(screaming as they run back to the boat)''

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* LegFocus: Tzipporah has long, shapely legs that just add to her MsFanservice status.



* ShesGotLegs: Tzipporah has long, shapely legs that just add to her MsFanservice status.
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* PragmaticVillainy: They are not shown taking their whips to child slaves, probably because doing so would injure then and make them less able to work. However, this does ''not'' mean they WouldntHurtAChild, as seen when they slaughter the Hebrew firstborns.

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* PragmaticVillainy: They are not shown taking their whips to child slaves, probably because doing so would injure then them and make them less able to work. However, this does ''not'' mean they WouldntHurtAChild, as seen when they slaughter the Hebrew firstborns.
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* PragmaticVillainy: They are not shown taking their whips to child slaves, probably because doing so would injure then and make them less able to work. However, this does ''not'' mean they WouldntHurtAChild, as seen when they slaughter the Hebrew firstborns.
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* GetOut: Does this several times, including the FlippingTheTable example above.

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* GetOut: Does this several times, including During the FlippingTheTable example above.plague of boils in "The Plagues", as Hotep and Huy are unsuccessfully trying to cure their boils, Rameses furiously flips over their table of medicines and points to the left, banishing them. They don't appear for the rest of the movie.

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