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  • 0:31 I'd forgotten he was an Egyptology professor who got bonked on the head and woke up thinking he was King Tut.

  • Thanks for doing this. It's a fun video to watch. Faved.

  • 12 people are a nut!

  • whats this song called?

  • Tremendous edit!!! Funny as hell.

    Thanks.

  • LAMMMEEEE

  • good job!

  • 1:54

    Now don't think I'm a nut

  • This is just too much fun. The clip choices are great, I was in hysterics while watching.

  • King Tut did indeed give his life for tourism. He just didn't know it at the time.

  • @Warjacki= Other people who gave their lives for tourism. Vladimir Lenin, Abraham Lincoln, Napoleon Bonaparte, Charlemagne, and any dinosaur at the Smithsonian.

  • PERFECT!!!

    Have to admit, I always visualized Victor Bueno's Tut when I heard this. Thanks for makeing a long-standing visualzation a reality!

  • god bless, you made my day

    ty

  • jajajjajajjajaajjajanhahahahah­a its so funny

  • What's with Jeanie at the end for AZ?

    What about her, she was hot in her day.

    And now she's about 70

  • This is absurd. I love it! *psycho laughhter*

  • bravo pour le montage very good

  • LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • omg its soooooooooooooooooooo catchy ive watched it like 6 times!!

  • Amazing editing job :) Haven't heard this song in like 20 years

  • @TheEndofBeginnings

    Thanks for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed the video! Be sure to check out my other Batman video - Adam West!

  • KA-POW!

  • His Friendly Pharoah-Ness would be pleased! Great job, and rest in peace, Mr. Buono!

  • genial le montage

  • This vid was BRILLIANT! I grew up with this show, and remember it well. It was typical campy '60s stuff, and it was a lot of fun. It wasn't meant to be serious or factual--the character had a mental issue. I loved this vid tribute and laughed all the way thru' at the great editing done and perfect timing of the clips. Great job!

  • King Tut should be the next Nolan villain! :)

  • Great video and song. Cool tribute.

  • POP KING

  • This is the TV villian King Tut. I think that he was maybe the only one that was temporarily insane than one of the 'evil' ones on the show.

  • Sorta fail. The accual King Tut died around 19, this guy is 28.

  • "Sorta fail". This is a Batman villain, you seem to think this is a realistic depiction of "the accual King Tut".

  • @neoregulus777 BUT they should of made it a BIT realistic.

  • I don't think you understand the character. Batman's "King Tut" is a professor at Yale University who was hit on the head, developed amnesia, then began to believe he was a reincarnation of the historical King Tut. He's not supposed to be a zombie, or a copy or whatever.

    But just for the sake of argument, how would a 19 year old university professor be more realistic?

  • @neoregulus777 I get it now, thanks! :P

  • holy hieroglyphics!!!!

  • When I was a kid, I used to thing King Tut was an old man. But he (Buono) was only 28 years old when he was in this.

  • Dude looks like a lady....

    +

    Queen Bee or King ....

    +

    middle aged crazy. . . .

  • wow.. ididnt know this was a villian..

  • This is a flippin' work of genius!!!

  • That was a hilarious twist on Steve Martin's routine. ROFL Thanks!

  • WHo cares that is a parody of Steve Martin's Disco Classic King Tut, using Batman's villian Tut, Hilarious and well done. Idiots commenting on the true facts, are morons we don't care, we think this is a well made parody.

  • nice

  • Great job of a classic SNL Steve tune--long live the boy king

  • Read the title, it says "Batman's King Tut". This is a parody with Steve Martin singing. Don't take this interpretation seriously. Besides the only reason Tut is remembered is because of his treasures. Other than that, he would be forgotten as just another "mysterious" pharaoh. He never truly accomplished anything in his life, and he was supposedly murdered because he wanted to bring back his father's ideals for monothesism - one god.

  • Nicely done, do more!

  • funny

  • I think that in the TV show, the King Tut was a college professor in Archeology or Egyptian History that went mad and really thought that he was King Tut.

    Maybe someone knows for sure.

  • Okay, I checked. It was a professor in Egyptian History that suffered a blow on his head that made him delusional in thinking that he was really King Tut

  • It's Robert Bork!

  • A lot better than some straight clip videos, what with the extras. Nice work.

  • King Tut was the villain i liked the least on Batman. I do enjoy the Steve Martin song though.

  • Suggesting that Victor Buono is more hilarious and timeless than Steve Martin is blasphemy...

  • right now I say they're tied

  • The song is supposed to be ridiculous, bordering on absurdism. King Tut wasn't a honkey and he didn't eat a crocodile either.

  • well he just want to make it more intresting

  • NICE LMFAO

  • disrespectful to the great Victor Buono

    he'd laugh anyway

    RIP

  • Very nice montage. It really goes great with the song. Top notch.

  • i can't stop laughing. thanks for making the vid. itter faved

  • Perfect! Makes me wonder how much the Batman episodes permeated Steve Martin's unconscious. Saved as a fave!

  • Can't....stop...laughing!!!

    Great song choice.

  • 0:29 SUPER FUNNY

  • Excellent choice of song to include along with the clips of the villain, King Tut, from the Batman TV show. Thanks for sharing and posting the video clips and song on YOUTUBE.

  • GROOVY!!!! My favorite Bat-Villian and my favorite Steve Martin song! Well done!

  • kelsey grammer would make a great king tut in a future batman movie!

  • good beat this song has!!!!!

  • when I did egypt nigh last week, in pairs of two we came out of back stage bowing to this song.. We enter with " walk like an egyptian

  • To answer the question: King Tut was the FIRST villian created for the show,not the only one!

  • summer of 1978!

  • Brilliant!!! LOL!!!

  • Wonderful! Great song and one of my favorite Batman villains!

  • In one of those episodes,Tut had a black henchman---you should've used him for "he's my favorite honky!".

  • .....doesnt 'honkey' mean white guy?

  • or gal? I always thought it meant "white",now i am confused cause of ctdsnark,HELP!!! hehehe

  • Atta been good.

  • good old Steve Martin singing King Tut!!

  • This was INGENIOUS! :)

  • hysterical!!!!!

  • GREEEEAAT!!! I love it!

  • OMG!!!! Sooooo funny!!

  • Brilliant! Lets brew up some abu rabu simbu tu and get really small...

  • This is AWESOME! Did you know that Tut was the ONLY batman Villain that STARTED in the show & ended up in the comics because he was so cool? All the other villain's came from the comics to the show.

  • Egghead started in the comics? Ma Barker? Bookworm? Puzzler?

    Seriously? I never knew those guys were IN the comics!

  • Yeah! that suprised me too!

  • Nope. They were all made for the tv show. King Tut included.

  • I didn't THINK so, 4thtroika! I'm just surprised no one ELSE challenged the gentleman's claim! :)

    Besides Tut, there were quite a FEW baddies who were never in the comics! I think ORIGINAL bad guys out-numbered the comics guys a bit. :)

  • The Puzzler Was A Superman Villain at The Time, And Was Used In Place Of The Riddler Because Frank Gorshin Was Busy At The Time Of The Eppisode

  • John Astin should have used again as the Riddler.. He was better -In My Opinion.

  • I Really Enjoyed His Portrayal, But he didn't really Look The Role. I Still Liked His Portrayal Much Better

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