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Ancient Egypt seems to be a rather popular subject for authors and artists who make comics and cartoons. There has been some threads already about such cartoons and comic books, but I thought the subject could have a thread of its own.

Earlier threads who present different works in these genres are

Black Sand Anime. African Egypt Cartoon
http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=010752#000000

Upcoming animated movie called "Mummies" - 2023
http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=12;t=001727#000000

Cleopatra in Space
http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=12;t=001743

La Reine Soleil with English subtitles
http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=009145#000000

The looks of ancient Egyptians varies in these comics and cartoons, from the people of Black Sands and La Reine Soleil to the ones in Nofret or Mummies. In the world of comics Egyptians can have any look.


Black Sands (USA)
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La Reine Soleil (France)
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Nofret, comic by Sussi Bech (Denmark)
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Mummies (Spain - USA)
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Cleopatra in Space (USA)
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From Italy comes the animated film Ramses, from 2007

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Follow as the young archer Paramesse and his general Horemheb lead the Egyptian army against the powerful Suppiluliuma, King of the Hittites. As he fights to save Egypt, the archer eventually becomes a hero in this animated feature.
Ramses (Italy 2007)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5639866/

Can be seen here

RAMSES | The entire movie for children in English
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIF5natcDQs

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Michel Ocelot (who made the charming cartoon Kirikou and the Sorceress ) has created a new animated film. It consists of three stories, one set in ancient Egypt, one set in Medieval France and one in 18th century Turkey.

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The Black Pharaoh, the Savage and the Princess / Le Pharaon, le Sauvage et la Princesse

About Michel Ocelot

Michel Ocelot

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In Genndy Tartakovsky´s animated fantasy/horror/adventure TV series Primal, season 2, there is a couple of episodes featuring an Egyptian queen who travels the ocean in a gigantic ship and conquers one kingdom after another. The heroes in the series, the Neanderthal man Spear and his friend Fang, a Tyrannosaurus, must fight the evil queen and her troops.

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Egyptian queen Irma

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Fang and Spear

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Another animated TV-series (and also a comic) about Ancient Egypt is the French - Canadian Papyrus.

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Papyrus is a French-Canadian animated television series based on the comic book of the same name by Lucien De Gieter. The animated series was produced by Dupuis, which first aired on April 8, 1998. It contains 2 seasons comprising 52 episodes that ran until 2002. Then during or after its run, comic books are made based on those TV episodes.

The story's setting is in ancient Egypt. At the beginning of the ages, the falcon god Horus and the god of destruction-ruler Ombus Seth were struggling for rule in Upper and Lower Egypt. The Council of the gods decided-Seth was sent into exile and Horus took over Egypt. For two thousand years, one pharaoh alternated another. But Seth was preparing for revenge. He escaped from exile, captured the god Horus and imprisoned him in a magical sarcophagus in his Black Pyramid in Ombos. Egypt is thus deprived of its ruler and lives under the threat of Seth and his evil servant Aker. Thus the gods chose the young fisherman Papyrus to find the secret gate to Ombos, free Horus and return peace to Egypt. Armed with a magic sword, Papyrus protects Pharaoh Merenre and his daughter, Princess Théti from all Seth's threats.

The cartoon is primarily historical fantasy, action, and adventure with a tint of drama, comedy, and mature themes. But the spirit of the series is above all adventurous and full of tension.

Papyrus the Animated series

Can be seen on YouTube. Here is Episode 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22gIrWLNGt4

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Princess Théti, one of the main characters

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Already in 1970 the Japanese made their own cartoon version of Cleopatra. It also became a manga.

Cleopatra - Japan, 1970

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18 years ago a children´s song named Schnappi, about a small crocodile, became very popular in Germany, Sweden and other countries. The song was accompanied by a short cartoon, taking place in ancient Egypt.

Schnappi Das Kleine Krokodil

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An Egyptologist breaks down the film Prince Of Egypt.

Dr Daniel Soliman, curator of the Egyptian Collection at the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, Netherlands, takes a look at the Prince of Egypt:
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The 1998 animated film, never released in Egypt, was critizised for misrepresenting ancient Egypt. A closer look reveals that, in many ways, it is clearly inspired by Egyptian archaeology.
An Egyptologist’s Breakdown of “The Prince of Egypt”

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Graphic novel about the Meroitic queen Amanirenas who fought the Roman empire


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Cover of the graphic novel Queen Amanirenas, Protector of Nubia-- inspired by Amanirenas.

Queen Amanirenas - graphic novel

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