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.
[off-screen] Hey, guys! I did it! I finally found the bathroom! [gets his head thumped] OW! Why must the good get hit on their heads again?
Why, Jimmy, this is so sudden!
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What could be more boring than going with you to Egypt? beach party mummy transcript
This episode is a fan-favorite for a reason: it has a great blend of science, ancient history, and the show's signature humor. For the complete experience, be sure to read the full transcript to catch every witty line and hilarious moment.
"I got you a 'Sand-in-Your-Wrap'! It’s coconut milk, rum, and a dash of natron salt—like the old country!"
A sunny beach, with a boombox playing music and a group of young adults dancing and having fun.
Thanks, guys. I thought I was gonna be snake food. Queen Hasabataslapya is a key figure in the
And so ends another chapter of the boring and stupid adventures of Jimmy Neutron.
Fans and writers often study the Beach Party Mummy transcript for its . The way the writers (including creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh) weave three distinct storylines—the beach party, Candace’s "mummy" transformation, and Perry’s mission—into an 11-minute runtime is a feat of television writing. Final Thoughts
Hey. Maybe this whole place belongs to me. I can turn it into a hot little dance club/restaurant/boutique/water park/…
(Brain Blast!) Libby, quick, I need you. Libby: Why, Jimmy, this is so sudden! Sheen: It's the desert love curse. Working its evil ways on Jimmy's heart. Jimmy: Libby, you look like the queen. If you pretend to be her, maybe the mummies will obey your command. Libby: (to the mummies, portraying the queen) I order you mummies to start sleeping for 5— Others: 10! Libby: 15 trillion more years! Sheen: (off-screen) Hey, guys! I did it! I finally found the bathroom! Jimmy: Carl, give me the Electro-Life. Carl: Why, Jimmy? Jimmy: Some things should not see the light of day, for who am I, a mere mortal to alter the very laws of mortality. Cindy: Good thing we're in a tomb, 'cause you're boring us to death. She is a direct parody of real-world figures
It was a sunny summer day, and the gang had decided to throw a beach party with a mummy theme. The invitation had read: "Wrap yourself in fun and join us for a mummy-tastic beach party!" Everyone was excited to see what the day had in store.
( friendly) Well, we're glad to have you here with us today! Would you like to join the party?
The episode kicks off with Phineas and Ferb deciding that the local beach is just a bit too... "local." In typical fashion, they decide to bring the beach to an underground cavern in Egypt. The transcript highlights the sheer absurdity of their ambition:
(Groaning in a deep, reverberating, yet oddly relaxed voice) Cowabunga... from the crypt! CHARACTER B Is that... a mummy? In board shorts?