Beach Party Mummy Transcript Guide
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Queen Hasabataslapya is a key figure in the episode, despite never appearing alive. According to Jimmy’s watch translator, she died at just and cursed her tomb to bring eternal punishment on anyone who disturbs it. Her name is a playful pun on the phrase “How’s about I slap ya?” Her tomb has been undisturbed for over 3,000 years, and her appearance is identical to Libby’s, leading the gang to believe Libby is her descendant. She is a direct parody of real-world figures like King Tutankhamun , the young pharaoh who died at 19 and whose tomb was famously discovered in 1922. beach party mummy transcript
The episode also serves as a time capsule of early 2000s pop culture, from Ken Burns-style documentaries to the enduring popularity of The Mummy franchise. Whether you’re a longtime fan revisiting the episode or a newcomer curious about the show’s legacy, the transcript of “Beach Party Mummy” offers a hilarious, action-packed, and surprisingly heartfelt snapshot of what made Jimmy Neutron a beloved classic. Did we miss a version of the transcript
Let's have an Egyptian Beach Party! Sheen: I'm in. Carl: All my life I wanted to go to an authentic Egyptian Beach Party! Queen Hasabataslapya is a key figure in the
The show mixes factual elements with pure fiction. Here is how the episode's portrayal compares to the actual history of Ancient Egypt.
"Just take a shot of tequila! It’s antiseptic. For the… you know… the curse rot."
Yeah, right.
Did we miss a version of the transcript? Do you have a recording of the 1964 radio drama that used this line? Contact our archive.
Queen Hasabataslapya is a key figure in the episode, despite never appearing alive. According to Jimmy’s watch translator, she died at just and cursed her tomb to bring eternal punishment on anyone who disturbs it. Her name is a playful pun on the phrase “How’s about I slap ya?” Her tomb has been undisturbed for over 3,000 years, and her appearance is identical to Libby’s, leading the gang to believe Libby is her descendant. She is a direct parody of real-world figures like King Tutankhamun , the young pharaoh who died at 19 and whose tomb was famously discovered in 1922.
The episode also serves as a time capsule of early 2000s pop culture, from Ken Burns-style documentaries to the enduring popularity of The Mummy franchise. Whether you’re a longtime fan revisiting the episode or a newcomer curious about the show’s legacy, the transcript of “Beach Party Mummy” offers a hilarious, action-packed, and surprisingly heartfelt snapshot of what made Jimmy Neutron a beloved classic.
Let's have an Egyptian Beach Party! Sheen: I'm in. Carl: All my life I wanted to go to an authentic Egyptian Beach Party!
The show mixes factual elements with pure fiction. Here is how the episode's portrayal compares to the actual history of Ancient Egypt.
"Just take a shot of tequila! It’s antiseptic. For the… you know… the curse rot."
Yeah, right.