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Tut performs a dangerous ancient ritual to split his soul into its two components, his Ka (spirit) and Ba (personality), so he can be in multiple places at once to outshine the Elvis impersonators.
This is one of the few episodes that takes place entirely outside of the museum.
Look out for several Elvis Presley references, including Tut wearing "blue suede shoes" and visiting a convention of impersonators.
Tut is jealous of the attention given to Elvis at "Kingland" and decides he must prove he is the only true king.
Tut performs a dangerous ancient ritual to split his soul into its two components, his Ka (spirit) and Ba (personality), so he can be in multiple places at once to outshine the Elvis impersonators.
This is one of the few episodes that takes place entirely outside of the museum.
Look out for several Elvis Presley references, including Tut wearing "blue suede shoes" and visiting a convention of impersonators.
Tut is jealous of the attention given to Elvis at "Kingland" and decides he must prove he is the only true king.