Talk:The Mummy: The Animated Series

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This whole section: Efforts to make it consistent with real-world features were almost non existent as, for example, Lake Titicaca is described as both puma-head shaped and as being found below the ruins of Macchu Picchu (Episode: The Cloud People), as if this were not enough it displays bias in favour to what is known as "the American way" and utter ignorance of ancient Egyptians' racial features (the protagonists' mother, a red-haired woman, is said to be the vivid reincarnation of an Egyptian empress, which is depicted as red-haired herself). Finally the main antagonists is better labeled a "lich" than a mummy, unlike Anck Su Namun (who is a better representation of what is typically understood to be a mummy) which is seen through the series (In "Old Friends" to say the least).

is blatantly POV and not entirely accurate (many egyptians did have red hair, including several pharaohs). Things such as the lich/mummy quibble seem pedantic at best and not relevant to the article. "Bias in favour to what is known as 'the American way'" can only be seen subjectively. I'm removing the section.

[edit] Continuity

Does this film have any continuity with the films or are they two separate timelines? Emperor001 (talk) 13:19, 16 May 2008 (UTC)