New Scooby-Doo Movie to Premiere on Cartoon Network Thanksgiving Day
Thursday, Nov. 24, Line-up Includes Premiere of Scooby-Doo in Where�s My Mummy?
Viewers can spend one of the laziest days of the year enjoying the TV premiere of the animated movie Scooby-Doo in Where�s My Mummy? this Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 24, on Cartoon Network. Scooby and the gang run for their mummies inside the pyramids of Egypt. Scooby-Doo in Where�s My Mummy? premieres Thursday, Nov. 24, at 12 p.m. (ET, PT), with a replay at 7 p.m. (ET, PT).
When archaeologist and super-sleuth Velma is in Egypt to help restore the statue of the great Sphinx, she discovers a ruby ankh necklace that once belonged to Cleopatra herself and unlocks a tomb hidden below the Sphinx. It has been said that thousands of years ago, Cleopatra sealed the tomb and set a maze of secret traps to keep the treasures of her people out of the hands of Egypt�s enemies. The tomb is rumored to be protected by an ancient curse and an army of one thousand mummified warriors.
Luckily for Velma, Scooby, Shaggy, Fred and Daphne make a surprise visit to Egypt, just in time to help her uncover the ancient curse. Velma and the gang, along with their new friend, Prince Omar Karam, try to stop infamous treasure seeker Dr. Amelia Von Butch from defiling the secret tomb of the pharaohs, but Von Butch�s greed prevails. And when all the water in the Nile River disappears, it seems that a larger plot may be at hand. Now, Scooby and the Mystery, Inc. crew must dodge booby traps and an army of the dead as they uncover the secrets behind the curse before it�s too late.
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