In this episode, the young pharaoh Tutankhensetamun (Tut) visits Memphis, Tennessee, and becomes outraged that an amusement park there is dedicated to another "King" (Elvis Presley) rather than himself.
Ancient laws dictate that if the Ka and Ba are not reunited with his body by sunset, Tut will die permanently.
It provides a great introduction to the Egyptian concept of the soul (Ka and Ba). Tutenstein- Titkos rituГЎlГ©
You can watch various full episodes and clips on the Official Tutenstein YouTube Channel . "Tutenstein" The King of Memphis (TV Episode 2004) - IMDb
After a series of comedic mishaps—including winning a peanut butter and banana sandwich eating contest—Tut realizes the danger he is in and must race to pull himself back together before the sun goes down. Key Highlights for Fans In this episode, the young pharaoh Tutankhensetamun (Tut)
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.
Tut is jealous of the attention given to Elvis at "Kingland" and decides he must prove he is the only true king. You can watch various full episodes and clips
Look out for several Elvis Presley references, including Tut wearing "blue suede shoes" and visiting a convention of impersonators.