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''Pyramid Adventures - Episode 1: Treasures of the Lost Pyramid'' is a 1996[[note]]the back of the case says 1993, but the disc says 1995; it's unknown what the true release date was[[/note]] EdutainmentGame created by Compact Disc Incorporated, with animation provided by Animation Magic, for the UsefulNotes/PhilipsCDi. The game follows Dash Daniels and his cat Mozart, who go on a summer trip with archeoligist Aunt Olivia to Egypt, and discover the Lost Pyramid. Inside it, Olivia is captured by the villainous Antu, and it's up to Dash to navigate through the pyramid's 150 rooms to save her, while also learning about healthy eating and nutrition in the process.

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''Pyramid Adventures - Episode 1: Treasures of the Lost Pyramid'' is a 1996[[note]]the back of the case says 1993, but the disc says 1995; it's unknown what the true release date was[[/note]] EdutainmentGame created by Compact Disc Incorporated, with animation provided by Animation Magic, for the UsefulNotes/PhilipsCDi.Platform/PhilipsCDi. The game follows Dash Daniels and his cat Mozart, who go on a summer trip with archeoligist Aunt Olivia to Egypt, and discover the Lost Pyramid. Inside it, Olivia is captured by the villainous Antu, and it's up to Dash to navigate through the pyramid's 150 rooms to save her, while also learning about healthy eating and nutrition in the process.
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* StillbornFranchise: The first and only ''Pyramid Adventures'' episode.
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* SadlyMythtaken: The bird-headed Egyptian god of wisdom is named Thoth, not Tofu. Yam is not the Egyptian goddess of health, but rather the Canaanite god of the sea; There is no pharaoh named Antu, but there is an Akkadian goddess by that name. To say the very least, it's evident that [[TheyJustDidntCare the writers didn't really care]].

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* SadlyMythtaken: The bird-headed Egyptian god of wisdom is named Thoth, not Tofu. Yam is not the Egyptian goddess of health, but rather the Canaanite god of the sea; There is no pharaoh named Antu, but there is an Akkadian goddess by that name. To say the very least, it's evident that [[TheyJustDidntCare the writers didn't really care]].
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* SadlyMythtaken: The bird-headed Egyptian god of wisdom is named Thoth, not Tofu. Yam is not the Egyptian goddess of health, but rather the Canaanite god of the sea; There is no pharaoh named Antu, but there is an Akkadian goddess by that name. To say the very least, it's evident that [[TheyJustDidntCare the writers didn't really care]].
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* StillbornAdventure: The first and only ''Pyramid Adventures'' episode.

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* StillbornAdventure: StillbornFranchise: The first and only ''Pyramid Adventures'' episode.

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* TotallyRadical: Dash lives and breathes this trope, from his outfit to the way he talks.

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* StillbornAdventure: The first and only ''Pyramid Adventures'' episode.
* TotallyRadical: Dash lives and breathes this trope, from his outfit to the way he talks.talks (the same voice as CD-i Link).
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Exceptionally obscure even for CD-i standards, information on the game is sparse, and no footage of it was ever found until 2019, when footage of the cutscenes was released on [=YouTube=]. As the title implies, this was likely intended to be a full series, but [[StillbornFranchise nothing else ever came out of it]].

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Exceptionally obscure even for CD-i standards, information on the game is sparse, and no footage of it was ever found until 2019, when footage of the cutscenes was released on [=YouTube=]. As the title implies, this was likely intended to be a full series, but [[StillbornFranchise nothing else ever came out of it]].it]].

!! This game provides examples of the following tropes:
* DerangedAnimation: It's surprisingly more subdued compared to Animation Magic's [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDiGames other works]], but it still gets into this territory at times.
* EdutainmentGame: Nutrition is a major key in the game.
* TotallyRadical: Dash lives and breathes this trope, from his outfit to the way he talks.
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''Pyramid Adventures - Episode 1: Treasures of the Lost Pyramid'' is a 1996[[note]]the back of the case says 1993, but the disc says 1995; it's unknown what the true release date was[[/note]] EdutainmentGame created by Compact Disc Incorporated, with animation provided by Animation Magic, for the UsefulNotes/PhilipsCDi. The game follows Dash Daniels and his cat Mozart, who go on a summer trip with archeoligist Aunt Olivia to Egypt, and discover the Lost Pyramid. Inside it, Olivia is captured by the villainous Antu, and it's up to Dash to navigate through the pyramid's 150 rooms to save her, while also learning about healthy eating and nutrition in the process.

Exceptionally obscure even for CD-i standards, information on the game is sparse, and no footage of it was ever found until 2019, when footage of the cutscenes was released on [=YouTube=]. As the title implies, this was likely intended to be a full series, but [[StillbornFranchise nothing else ever came out of it]].

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