TV-Series
Description
Anubis serves as the Egyptian god of the dead, sporting a canine head consistent with the series' chibi-style visuals. His design reimagines traditional Egyptian iconography through a playful, cartoonish lens, merging animalistic traits with comedic flair. He frequently collaborates—or collides—with fellow deities like Bastet, a sharp-witted cat-headed goddess, and Ra, a falcon-headed sun deity prone to dramatic entrances, alongside two bumbling human caretakers entangled in their divine mishaps.
Set against the backdrop of 3000 BCE Nile River escapades, Anubis navigates whimsical chaos, from dodging laser beams shot by Medjed, a mischievous ghostly entity, to clashing with the mortal duo Iabi and Ahkeu, whose exasperated reactions highlight the gods’ absurd antics. The narrative trades mythological precision for slapstick humor, transforming Anubis’s role as a guide to the afterlife into a springboard for irreverent gags and situational comedy.
The series’ episodic vignettes center on self-contained divine pranks and misunderstandings, prioritizing rapid-fire jokes over character backstories or evolving arcs. Anubis’s interactions remain anchored in the present, with each episode amplifying the comedic potential of godly powers colliding with mortal chaos.
Set against the backdrop of 3000 BCE Nile River escapades, Anubis navigates whimsical chaos, from dodging laser beams shot by Medjed, a mischievous ghostly entity, to clashing with the mortal duo Iabi and Ahkeu, whose exasperated reactions highlight the gods’ absurd antics. The narrative trades mythological precision for slapstick humor, transforming Anubis’s role as a guide to the afterlife into a springboard for irreverent gags and situational comedy.
The series’ episodic vignettes center on self-contained divine pranks and misunderstandings, prioritizing rapid-fire jokes over character backstories or evolving arcs. Anubis’s interactions remain anchored in the present, with each episode amplifying the comedic potential of godly powers colliding with mortal chaos.