Tut must adjust to the modern world while making new friends and battling old enemies.
When Tut is accidentally spotted in the museum by El Zabkar, he sets the goddess Ammut on Tut, and Cleo, Luxor and Tut must figure out how to stop her before she eats him.
Cleo asks Tut for help cleaning the museum. Tut enlists his shabtis, wooden tomb servant figurines, to assist, but they end up out of control.
Fed up with modern life, Tut wants to bring back ancient Egypt, but he finds out ruling it is tougher than he had remembered.
Tut enjoys staying up and watching movies so much that he asks Ra to keep the sun from rising, but this causes problems.
Sekhmet is accidentally summoned and goes on a rampage.
Tut develops a crush on Cleo's friend Natasha, so he tries a magic spell on her.
An amusement park incurs the wrath of Tut, but he imperils himself by splitting in two.
Tut moves in with Cleo because the museum is too noisy, but he redecorates and Cleo doesn't like it.
Tut is caught cheating at a game of Senet while playing with the goddess Isis, so she summons a ghost to punish him.
Tut worries that Cleo's cold, a serious ailment in his time, may threaten her life, so his doctor tries to mummify her.
An alarm system awakens Tut, so he turns it off, allowing thieves to sneak in to steal the Crown of Geb.
Tut, Cleo, and Luxor all lose their shadows when Tutenstein invokes powers of ancient magic scrolls.
Tut accidentally switches Cleo and Luxor's minds.
Tut manages to lose his, Cleo's and Luxor's shadows by fooling with ancient magic scrolls, and shadow gobbler is after them.
Tut convinces Cleo that he is responsible enough to watch her little cousin Thomas, and then loses him in the underworld.
Tut, technically still a 10-year-old, wishes he was older, but when his ankh breaks, the aging process takes hold and Tut, Cleo, and Luxor have to go to the underworld to convince Atum to transform him back to his normal age.
Luxor feels unwanted when Tutenstein hires a new assistant to help him out, so he packs up and leaves.
Tut convinces the higher ups to turn him into a god.
When Tut learns about Halloween, he wants to go trick-or-treating, but when Cleo explains that she and her friends are going to a haunted house, Tut decides to impress them by summoning a real ghost.
Tutenstein befriends a couple of punks and ignores Cleo and Luxor's warning about them, leading him to the Hall of Two Truths in the underworld.
Tutenstein feels jealous when Cleo spends time at the new mammoth exhibit, so he sends the mammoth to the underworld.
Tut is kidnapped and only his Scepter of Was is left behind.
Tut goes skateboarding instead of completing an ancient ritual, and he may lose his power because of it.
Tutenstein turns up the heat in the museum, and the bill sends Prof. Bedhety to jail which threatens the museum with closure.
Tut feels guilty for almost getting Walter fired by Bedhety, so he uses the magic Scroll of Thoth to grant Walter intelligence.
Tut casts a spell that backfires, bringing a T. rex skeleton back to life.
Tut decides to divide himself up into separate pieces for fun, sending Cleo and Luxor on a scavenger hunt to find all of his parts so they can reassemble their friend.
Cleo seeks Tut's advice regarding her crush on Jake.
Tut gets a pet snake to keep him company, hoping it will help him sleep better. However, a demon snake-god possesses the pet and tries to take control of Tut.
Tut insults some ancient Egyptian gods, so they take away his powers.
Tut misplaces the Scepter of Was and Walter finds it, but he thinks it's a toy.
Cleo seeks Tut's advice regarding her crush on Jake.
Tut dresses like a girl to crash Cleo's girls-only slumber party.
Tut takes on dangerous tasks to prove he is fearless, but he gets more than he bargained for when he descends into the Underworld.
Cleo tries to prove that Tut is a pharaoh after someone disputes his title.
Tut returns to ancient Egypt through a magic mirror, but things aren't quite as he remembered them; Cleo searches for her missing father.
Tut casts a spell to make himself bigger and taller, but it backfires.
Tutenstein becomes jealous of Cleo's life outside of the museum and decides to spy on her.