Ep 16. Awesome Egyptians
- TV-Y7
- July 13, 2003
- 24 min
Horrible Histories season 1 episode 16, titled "Awesome Egyptians," takes viewers back in time to ancient Egypt to learn about the daily lives, customs, and beliefs of its people. The episode is hosted by Rattus Rattus, a talking rat who serves as the show's mascot and humorously guides viewers through the historical facts.
The episode begins with a song called "We're Egyptians" that showcases the different roles of society in ancient Egypt such as pharaohs, farmers, slaves, and craftsmen. The song also introduces the importance of the Nile River to the ancient Egyptian civilization.
The episode then delves into various aspects of ancient Egypt such as their religion, medicine, and the process of mummification. Viewers learn that the ancient Egyptians believed in numerous gods and goddesses, and that their religion played an important role in their everyday lives. We also learn that the Ancient Egyptians were the first people to develop medical procedures such as setting broken bones and performing surgeries.
The segment titled "Stupid Deaths" adds some comic relief to the episode by depicting humorous ways in which people died in ancient Egypt, including being crushed by a pyramid and being attacked by a crocodile.
Another interesting segment is "The Savage Stone Age," which compares the lifestyle and technological advancements of ancient Egypt to those of the Stone Age people. The segment highlights how the ancient Egyptians used tools and machinery to build monumental structures like the pyramids, while the Stone Age people still used basic tools to hunt and gather food.
Throughout the episode, viewers are introduced to several notable historical figures from the ancient Egyptian civilization, such as Cleopatra, Tutankhamun, and Hatshepsut. The show also features comical sketches and parodies that offer an irreverent take on ancient Egyptian life, such as an advertisement for "Pharaoh's Leg Wax" and a "Silly Pharaohs" sketch that depicts the not-so-great moments in pharaohs' lives.
The episode ends on a high note with a catchy song called "The Ancient Egyptian Rap," which recaps the key information learned in the episode and repeats the importance of the Nile River to the ancient Egyptians.
Overall, Horrible Histories season 1 episode 16 is an entertaining and educational look at the ancient Egyptian civilization. The show's humorous approach to history and unique blend of facts and fiction make it a great way for both kids and adults to learn about the past.