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** Currentely, the show is available on Amazon Prime's Midnight Pulp addon, or [=YouTube's=] [=CONtv=] addon
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: In the United States, only Episodes 1-4, 9, as well as the Family Feud trilogy have only seen North American Home Media releases. Further, the Region 2 [=DVDs=] only contain a few episodes.
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** In the United States, only Episodes 1-4, 9, as well as the Family Feud trilogy have only seen North American Home Media releases. Further, the Region 2 [=DVDs=] only contain a few episodes.
** In the United States, only Episodes 1-4, 9, as well as the Family Feud trilogy have only seen North American Home Media releases. Further, the Region 2 [=DVDs=] only contain a few episodes.
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* TheWikiRule: [[https://mummiesalive.fandom.com/wiki/Mummies_Alive_Wiki Mummies Alive Wiki]].
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* ActingForTwo: Creator/ScottMcNeil mainly voices Rath, but he also voices Set in a few episodes, so this occasionally comes up.
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* TalkingToHimself: Creator/ScottMcNeil mainly voices Rath, but he also voices Set in a few episodes, so this occasionally comes up.
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* TheWikiRule: [[https://mummiesalive.fandom.com/wiki/Mummies_Alive_Wiki Mummies Alive Wiki]].
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* TheWikiRule: [[https://mummiesalive.fandom.com/wiki/Mummies_Alive_Wiki Mummies Alive Wiki]].Wiki]].
* WorkingTitle: "Mummies".
* WorkingTitle: "Mummies".
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** Averted in 2016, when the entire series was released in Germany on three DVD sets, and they don't just include the German dub, they also include the English versions. The series is also available on [=YouTube=], though with the intro cut.
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** Averted in 2016, when the entire series was released in Germany on three DVD sets, and they don't just include the German dub, they also include the English versions. The series is also available on [=YouTube=], though with the intro cut.
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** Averted in 2016, when the entire series was released in Germany on three DVD sets, and they don't just include the German dub, they also include the English versions.
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** Averted in 2016, when the entire series was released in Germany on three DVD sets, and they don't just include the German dub, they also include the English versions. The series is also available on [=YouTube=], though with the intro cut.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: As noted in TechnologyMarchesOn, the technology on display firmly dates the series to the '90s.
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** Buena Vista Home Entertainment was going to release two tapes of the series, one which would contain Episodes 1, 2, and 4 called "The Legend Begins" and the other containing the "Family Feud" three-parter. When "The Legend Begins" was released in April 1998, and likely an error on Disney's part, it actually contained the "Family Feud" episodes instead of what was meant to be on there, so Disney didn't release the other tape. The first few episodes wouldn't see a home video release until August 2001 when Lions Gate included them and Episode 3 on a tape and DVD simply titled "Mummies Alive!".
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** Buena Vista Home Entertainment was going to release two tapes of the series, one which would contain Episodes 1, 2, and 4 called "The Legend Begins" and the other containing the "Family Feud" three-parter. When "The Legend Begins" was released in April 1998, and likely an error on Disney's part, it actually contained the "Family Feud" episodes instead of what was meant to be on there, so Disney didn't release the other tape. The first few episodes wouldn't see a home video release until August 2001 when Lions Gate included them and Episode 3 on a tape and DVD simply titled "Mummies Alive!".Alive!".
* TheWikiRule: [[https://mummiesalive.fandom.com/wiki/Mummies_Alive_Wiki Mummies Alive Wiki]].
* TheWikiRule: [[https://mummiesalive.fandom.com/wiki/Mummies_Alive_Wiki Mummies Alive Wiki]].
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** When Buena Vista Home Entertainment was going to release two tapes of the series, one which would contain Episodes 1, 2, and 4 called "The Legend Begins" and the other containing the "Family Feud" three-part episode. However, likely an error on Disney's part, when they did release the tape in April 1998, "The Legend Begins" actually contained the "Family Feud" episodes instead of what was meant to be on there, so Disney didn't release the other one. The first few episodes wouldn't see a home video release until August 2001 when Lions Gate included them and Episode 3 on a tape and DVD simply titled "Mummies Alive!".
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** When Buena Vista Home Entertainment was going to release two tapes of the series, one which would contain Episodes 1, 2, and 4 called "The Legend Begins" and the other containing the "Family Feud" three-part episode. However, three-parter. When "The Legend Begins" was released in April 1998, and likely an error on Disney's part, when they did release the tape in April 1998, "The Legend Begins" it actually contained the "Family Feud" episodes instead of what was meant to be on there, so Disney didn't release the other one.tape. The first few episodes wouldn't see a home video release until August 2001 when Lions Gate included them and Episode 3 on a tape and DVD simply titled "Mummies Alive!".
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: As noted in TechnologyMarchesOn, the technology on display firmly dates the series to the '90s.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: As noted in TechnologyMarchesOn, the technology on display firmly dates the series to the '90s.'90s.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** In an interview with Andy Heyward and Creator/IvanReitman that was included on the 2001 Lions Gate DVD, Heyward mentions 65 episodes were to be produced. However, only 42 episodes would end up coming into fruition.
** When Buena Vista Home Entertainment was going to release two tapes of the series, one which would contain Episodes 1, 2, and 4 called "The Legend Begins" and the other containing the "Family Feud" three-part episode. However, likely an error on Disney's part, when they did release the tape in April 1998, "The Legend Begins" actually contained the "Family Feud" episodes instead of what was meant to be on there, so Disney didn't release the other one. The first few episodes wouldn't see a home video release until August 2001 when Lions Gate included them and Episode 3 on a tape and DVD simply titled "Mummies Alive!".
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** In an interview with Andy Heyward and Creator/IvanReitman that was included on the 2001 Lions Gate DVD, Heyward mentions 65 episodes were to be produced. However, only 42 episodes would end up coming into fruition.
** When Buena Vista Home Entertainment was going to release two tapes of the series, one which would contain Episodes 1, 2, and 4 called "The Legend Begins" and the other containing the "Family Feud" three-part episode. However, likely an error on Disney's part, when they did release the tape in April 1998, "The Legend Begins" actually contained the "Family Feud" episodes instead of what was meant to be on there, so Disney didn't release the other one. The first few episodes wouldn't see a home video release until August 2001 when Lions Gate included them and Episode 3 on a tape and DVD simply titled "Mummies Alive!".
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** Averted in 2016, when the entire series was released in Germany on three DVD sets.
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** Averted in 2016, when the entire series was released in Germany on three DVD sets.sets, and they don't just include the German dub, they also include the English versions.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The series has only ever had one DVD release in North America, and even that only contained five episodes. Further, the Region 2 [=DVDs=] only contain a few episodes.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The series has In the United States, only ever had one DVD release in Episodes 1-4, 9, as well as the Family Feud trilogy have only seen North America, and even that only contained five episodes. American Home Media releases. Further, the Region 2 [=DVDs=] only contain a few episodes.episodes.
** Averted in 2016, when the entire series was released in Germany on three DVD sets.
** Averted in 2016, when the entire series was released in Germany on three DVD sets.
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* FollowTheLeader: The program was commonly seen as an attempt to ape ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', and the shows' premises certainly share broad similarities ; a group of warriors from the ancient past awaken in the present to fight a wealthy, immortality obsessed enemy, while their human ally helps them navigate their struggles in adapting to the modern world. Not helping matters was series creators Eric and Julia Lewald having worked on ''The Goliath Chronicles'', the [[SeasonalRot ill-regarded]] [[note]] and [[CanonDiscontinuity non-canonical]] [[/note]] third season of ''Gargoyles''.
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* FollowTheLeader: The program was commonly seen as an attempt to ape ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', and the shows' premises certainly share broad similarities ; similarities; a group of warriors from the ancient past awaken in the present to fight a wealthy, immortality obsessed enemy, while their human ally helps them navigate their struggles in adapting to the modern world. Not helping matters was series creators Eric and Julia Lewald having worked on ''The Goliath Chronicles'', the [[SeasonalRot ill-regarded]] [[note]] and [[CanonDiscontinuity non-canonical]] [[/note]] third season of ''Gargoyles''.
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* FollowTheLeader: The program was commonly seen as an attempt to ape ''WesternAnimation/Gargoyles'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', and the shows' premises certainly share broad similarities ; a group of warriors from the ancient past awaken in the present to fight a wealthy, immortality obsessed enemy, while their human ally helps them navigate their struggles in adapting to the modern world. Not helping matters was series creators Eric and Julia Lewald having worked on ''The Goliath Chronicles'', the [[SeasonalRot ill-regarded]] [[note]] and [[CanonDiscontinuity non-canonical]] [[/note]] third season of ''Gargoyles''.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: As noted in TechnologyMarchesOn, the technology on display firmly dates the series to the 90's.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: In one episode, Heka asks how Scarab can bring a mummy back to life without Set and Anubis, the only ones other than Scarab who can say the spell. Scarab reveals he recorded the whole thing on an audio cassette tape. "Welcome to the modern world" indeed.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: TechnologyMarchesOn: In one episode, Heka asks how Scarab can bring a mummy back to life without Set and Anubis, the only ones other than Scarab who can say the spell. Scarab reveals he recorded the whole thing on an audio cassette tape. "Welcome to the modern world" indeed.indeed.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: As noted in TechnologyMarchesOn, the technology on display firmly dates the series to the 90's.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn[=/=]KeepCirculatingTheTapes: TechnologyMarchesOn[=/=]UnintentionalPeriodPiece: In one episode, Heka asks how Scarab can bring a mummy back to life without Set and Anubis, the only ones other than Scarab who can say the spell. Scarab reveals he recorded the whole thing on an audio cassette tape. "Welcome to the modern world" indeed.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: TechnologyMarchesOn[=/=]KeepCirculatingTheTapes: In one episode, Heka asks how Scarab can bring a mummy back to life without Set and Anubis, the only ones other than Scarab who can say the spell. Scarab reveals he recorded the whole thing on an audio cassette tape. "Welcome to the modern world" indeed.
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Crowner called for removing Hey, It's That Voice/Guy examples from trivia pages: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1454613823001793300&page=4#89
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Besides Creator/CreeSummer and Creator/ScottMcNeil, Ja-Kal and Heka are the Ocean dub's [[DragonBall Cell and Freeza]] (Heka is also [[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Airazor]]).
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: In one episode, Heka asks how Scarab can bring a mummy back to life without Set and Anubis, the only ones other than Scarab who can say the spell. Scarab reveals he recorded the whole thing on an audio cassette tape. "Welcome to the modern world" indeed.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: In one episode, Heka asks how Scarab can bring a mummy back to life without Set and Anubis, the only ones other than Scarab who can say the spell. Scarab reveals he recorded the whole thing on an audio cassette tape. "Welcome to the modern world" indeed.
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* FakeAmerican: The series' voice work was done in Canada.
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