Meet The Mummy (Groovie Goolies Version) by BandageBurrito3000, literature
Literature
Meet The Mummy (Groovie Goolies Version)
Fun facts/head-canons about The Mummy from Groovie Goolies
He was one of the last figures to arrive at Horrible Hall (dwelling place of the Goolies)
His eyes are literally made of amber and have scarab beetles in them for pupils (Dr. Jekyll and Hyde replaced his eyes and tongue after his arrival at Horrible Hall).
When The Mummy first arrived at Horrible Hall, he had a very weak constitution, particularly cold-prone. Hey, he did move from the hot, dry desert of Thebes to dark, rainy Horrible Hall after all. For a time, his closest companion(s?) was Dr. Jekyll and Hyde. The reason we never see him sick on the cartoon is that The Doctor had been giving him doses of tana leaf extract to boost his immunity.
4. One of the many running gags Groovie Goolies employs is having The Mummy come unwound. Consequently,
B. One of the most outrageous missed opportunities of the cartoon is not showing The Mummy sick/sneezing. Aside from #3 on this list, you would think sneezing would be the
About *Home_The Groovie Goolies Musical Finale* by BandageBurrito3000, literature
Literature
About *Home_The Groovie Goolies Musical Finale*
What if the cute, amiable Mummy we meet in Hanna Barbera 1970’s cartoon “The Groovie Goolies” is the same wicked high priest Imhotep Rick O’Connell defeated? What if he still pines for his home in Egypt and especially his lost love, Anck-Su-Namun? After a surgical injury leaves him “disfigured”, Imhotep is given the chance to live the life he never got to live, due to the Hom-Dai. Will he choose to start over and pursue a new life in Egypt or will he choose to stay with the family he has found at Horrible Hall? Find out in this thrilling series finale of “The Groovie Goolies”!
Notes
1) This fanfic is intended for mature readers. Though it is based on a children's cartoon, it is equally based on a PG-13 horror movie. Such topics within include: Depression, PTSD, drug references (cold medicine), generally frightening moments, very cartoonish witchcraft, violence, murder, and sexual implications. Viewer discretion or parental guidance is advised. Similarly,
2) I would suggest one
Daffy Duck/Groovie Goolies Crossover Review by DandyAndy1989, literature
Literature
Daffy Duck/Groovie Goolies Crossover Review
Fic-Or Treat Intro Fic-Or-Treat Me: Welcome to the next installment of Fic-Or-Treat. Today, we are going to take a look back in time to a time when TV animation began to take a big nose dive. Now, there aren't many people who know about the defunct animation company known as Filmation, but it was simply one of those cheap B-class studios that tried to compete with studios like Hanna-Barbera. And their series...were not really all that memorable. I mean, there was Fraidy Cat, a series about a cat who is down to his final life and cursed to be attacked in some way by one of his past lives if he should ever say any of the numbers one through ...