Mummies Alive! - Theme Song

Theme Song

A brief summary of the show can be described from its opening theme song. The words of the song are as follows:

A little boy named Presley found a secret out this year,
that he was once a Pharaoh when Egyptians ruled the world,
and now some sorcerer named Scarab tries to get him day and night,
but Presley has four guardians to protect his very life.
He has the Mummies: from 1525 B.C.
He has the Mummies: protection for the new Rapses.
He has the Mummies: they're hanging by the 'Frisco Bay.
He has the Mummies: protectors of the world today.
He has the Mummies: from 1525 B.C.
He has the Mummies: protection for the Pharaoh teen.
He has the Mummies: they're hanging by the Western Gate.
He has the Mummies: they're going to save the world today,
the Egyptian way.
They're Mummies Alive!

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