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Tutenstein is an American animated television series, produced by Porchlight Entertainment for Discovery Kids based on the comics by Jay Stephens. The series was first premiered on Discovery Kids' Saturday morning block on NBC on November 1, 2003.
Join Cleo, an history-loving, inquisitive 12-year-old girl, and her cat, Luxor, as they accidentally awaken a mummified 10-year-old Egyptian pharaoh, Tutenstein, in the 21st century.
- Tutenstein: The Truth Hurts (Full Episode)105.7K Views
- Tutenstein: The Comeback Kid (Full Episode)118.9K Views
- Tutenstein: Day of the Undead, Halloween Special! (Full Episode)34.2K Views
- Tutenstein: Walter the Brain (Full Episode)26.5K Views
- Tutenstein: Queen for a Day (Full Episode)37.9K Views
- Tutenstein: Behdety Late Than Never (Full Episode)30.1K Views
- Tutenstein: Cleo's Catastrophe (Full Episode)38.4K Views
- Tutenstein: Old Man Tut (Full Episode)39.1K Views
- Tutenstein: Procras-Tut-nation (Full Episode)42.3K Views
Tutenstein: With Crystal Scales, Jeannie Elias, Lex Lang, Joey Simmrin. An inquisitive 12-year-old girl accidentally awakens the mummy of a young Egyptian pharaoh, who finds it difficult to accept that no one worships him in the 21st century.
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- 2003-11-01
- Animation, Adventure, Family
- 22
Tutenstein, The Awakening: When a museum is hit by lightning, Pharaoh Tut-ankh-en-set-Amun is arisen from the dead in the current world. A cat named, Luxor, becomes his aide and a girl named Cleo...
- 21 min
- 361.3K
- Tutenstein - Official Channel
Tutenstein, The Truth Hurts: Tut insults the ancient gods. This angers them and they take his powers away so Tut, Cleo, and Luxor must find out how to get th...
- 21 min
- 105.1K
- Tutenstein - Official Channel
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Oct 31, 2003 · Tutenstein. Season 3. Tutenstein is a ten-year-old boy mummy who is struck by lightning and brought back to life in a modern-day museum. A lot has changed in 3000 years, but one thing that hasn’t changed in all that time is the kid’s attitude: he still thinks he’s pharaoh!