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|species=[[Osirians|Osirian]]
|voiced by=David Herman
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'''Hamenthotep''' was the Pharaoh of [[Osiris 4]] preceding [[Bender]]. Soon following the completion of his pyramid, he was crushed by the nose of a statue of himself. Although he attempted to free the slaves with his dying breaths, Bender kept interrupting him so he couldn't get his message across and nobody could know the slaves were free. His name may be a reference to Tutankahmen and Im-Ho-Tep, the titular character of the 1933 horror film The Mummy.
'''Hamenthotep''' was the Pharaoh of [[Osiris 4]] preceding [[Bender]]. Soon following the completion of his pyramid, he was crushed by the nose of a statue of himself. Although he attempted to free the slaves with his dying breaths, Bender kept interrupting him so he couldn't get his message across and nobody could know the slaves were free.


== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
===Trivia===
* His name may be a reference to Tutankahmen and Im-Ho-Tep, the titular character of the 1933 horror film {{w|The Mummy}}.
=== Appearances ===
=== Appearances ===
*{{e|3ACV17}}
*{{e|3ACV17}}

Revision as of 09:16, 4 July 2010

Tertiary character
Deceased character
Hamenthotep
Hamenthotep.png
GenderMale
SpeciesOsirian
Planet of originOsiris 4
ProfessionFormer Pharaoh of Osiris 4
First appearance"A Pharaoh to Remember" (3ACV17)
Episode
Voiced byDavid Herman

Hamenthotep was the Pharaoh of Osiris 4 preceding Bender. Soon following the completion of his pyramid, he was crushed by the nose of a statue of himself. Although he attempted to free the slaves with his dying breaths, Bender kept interrupting him so he couldn't get his message across and nobody could know the slaves were free.

Additional Info

Trivia

  • His name may be a reference to Tutankahmen and Im-Ho-Tep, the titular character of the 1933 horror film The Mummy.

Appearances