Jeannie Elias
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Cleo plans an all-girls slumber party and doesn't invite Tut. He can't stand being left out and decides to crash the party. When Cleo dresses him up like a girl, so that he can sneak in, he ends up humiliated and storms off vowing to throw a rival all-boys party. He conjures up some rowdy male gods for company, but they get out of hand and threaten to destroy the museum.In this Emmy Award–winning animated series, twelve-year-old Cleo's knowledge...
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A new stone relief is brought into the museum, which reminds Cleo of her father's mysterious disappearance and has Tut recalling what a great military leader his father was. Now Tut wants to emulate his father's image as a great general, so he has the Egyptian goddess of war bring to life soldiers that he can lead into battle against Viking warriors. Naturally, things get out of control, and Tut proves to be no military genius. In this Emmy Award–winning...
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The Mirror of Isis whisks Tut, Cleo, and Luxor back to Ancient Egypt, where Tut discovers things weren't as nice as he remembers them being.In this Emmy Award–winning animated series, twelve-year-old Cleo's knowledge of Ancient Egypt is turned on its head when a bolt of lightning awakens the mummified body of child Pharaoh Tut-ankh-en-set-amun, who was on display at a local museum. Together with talking cat Luxor, she attempts to help him adjust...
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Cleo's need to be liked by Jake and her jealousy towards Katie causes her to be manipulative in seeking Jake's attention. Involving Tut in her problem leads to more chaos as Tut orders Hathor to cast a love spell on Cleo and make her irresistible-to everyone.In this Emmy Award–winning animated series, twelve-year-old Cleo's knowledge of Ancient Egypt is turned on its head when a bolt of lightning awakens the mummified body of child Pharaoh Tut-ankh-en-set-amun,...
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When Tut wants to do too much at once, he divides himself up to let his separate pieces enjoy different activities all at the same time. Set seizes this opportunity to make a grab for the Scepter of Was, sending Tschadensis, a hippopotamus demon, to retrieve it. When Luxor manages to get the Scepter to safety, Set orders Tschadensis to hide Tut's dismembered body parts and head, just as Set once did to his own brother, Osiris. Refusing to relinquish...