Monday, February 11, 2013

The Cult-TV Faces of: Mummies

Identified by Hugh: Scooby Doo Where are You?

Identified by Hugh: Doctor Who: The Pyramids of Mars.

Identified by SGB: Tales from the Darkside: "The Grave Robbers."

Identified by Hugh: Amazing Stories: "Mummy, Daddy."

5


6

7

Identified by Sirrus: Star Trek Voyager: "Emanations."

Identified by Carl: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "Inca Mummy Girl."

Identified by Sirrus: Mummies Alive!

11


Identified by SGB: BenMummy on Ben 10.

13 comments:

  1. 1. Scooby Doo
    2. Doctor Who "The Pyramids of Mars"
    3. Amazing Stories
    8. Star Trek: The Next Generation

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    1. Hi Hugh, great job on these mummy identifications. Your first three are spot-on correct. #8 is not TNG, but it is from Star Trek!

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    2. Hi Hugh,

      I made a mistake there. #3 is not Amazing Stories, but #4 is! I marked it under your name! :)

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  2. Not sure of episode titles, but #8 is from Voyager, and #10 was from Mummies Alive.

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    1. Hi Sirrus,

      Great job! Both identifications are correct!

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  3. Anonymous6:18 AM

    #10) That's from "Mummies Alive!" I believe.

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    1. Woodchuckgod:

      Great job! Sirrus just beat you to it, but your identification is correct.

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  4. Anonymous9:09 AM

    Hi John,

    3 Tales From The Darkside
    12 Ben 10

    SGB

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    1. Hi SGB:

      Great job on both of those, my friend! Awesome!

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  5. 9 Inca Mummy Girl from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    Is 11 from the X-Files?

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    1. Hi Carl,

      Great job! #9 is fro Inca Mummy Girl. #11 is not from The X-Files however. :)

      Delete
  6. Anonymous4:41 PM

    Aw, no Groovie Goolies!

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  7. Anonymous10:58 AM

    #5 is from Tales from the Crypt "Lower Berth."

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