Meanwhile, with Scrooge and his group...

They began to charge, pulling on the bars and soon broke them down with all their might.

"Where are we going?" Scrooge asked them.

"The Pharaoh's throne room!" The mummies replied.

"And what are we going to do?" Cherry asked.

"Anything he asks!" The mummies called back.

"Wrong!" Cherry glared.

"No! You're gonna stand up for yourselves while I rescue my kids." Scrooge told them.

"Right, but if we attack Toth-Ra, and he tells us to surrender, we should do that, right?" One of the men spoke up.

"We've spent our lives blindly serving Toth-Ra," Amunet told them. "Now we're trying to change our whole way of life for the promise of a simple bo-rrito."

Cherry couldn't believe how fast Amunet and her people were to go right back to serving their pharaoh than try and get their freedom and help them save Atticus and the others.

"This is not just about a simple burrito." Launchpad said.

"Huh?" One of the mummies spoke up.

"It's about all kinds of burritos," Launchpad continued as the mummies cheered and one of them even cried, feeling moved by the speech. "Wet burritos. Breakfast burritos. Some people even put french fries in their burritos."

"This is the dumbest rebellion I've ever been part of." Scrooge grumbled.

"This is probably the dumbest adventure I've been involved in." Cherry added in agreement.


Meanwhile back in the treasure/forbidden chamber...

"Great, we crossed Toth-Ra by messing with his stuff and now we're done for," Webby complained to Louie. "Oh, why do you always have to work an angle?"

"Good idea!" Louie smiled, running off.

"No, wait!" Webby yelped.

"Toth-Ra, Pharaoh Lou-Rai from next door. Hey." Louie smirked, coming back to make himself look like an Egyptian king too.

"We're dead." Mo groaned as she went face-palm.

"I am Toth-Ra, commander of the sun." Toth-Ra replied to Louie.

"Ooh... Hate to pull rank, Chief, but, uh, I'm commander of the whole universe, which kind of includes the sun, so..." Louie shrugged.

"Impossible!" Toth-Ra glared. "Uh, come forth so that I may smite you, vile pretender!"

"I'm not sure why, but he doesn't seem so threatening right now." Diana said to the others quietly.

"And have you noticed those things behind parts of his body?" Atticus asked.

Diana soon took a look, now seeing them. "Now that ya mention it..."

"No, you come over here so I can smite you." Louie soon retorted.

"Never! You come over here because I'm going to smite you so hard." Toth-Ra replied, though he seemed to break down a bit.

Atticus and the others soon went to the back of the Pharaoh's throne.

"Get away from there!" Toth-Ra called out until they soon found the guard from earlier and he tried to hide himself. "Uh, I am ordering that guard to control me with my awesome pharaoh powers," he then saw them looking at him and he soon gave up. "Ah, fine, you got me."

"This is a scam, isn't it?" Atticus asked the guard.

"Yes, it is..." The guard soon admitted.

"How long you been running this pyramid scheme?" Louie asked.

"My ancestor was Toth-Ra's personal guard," The guard soon explained. "He was supposed to protect him 'til he awakened in here, but he never woke up. So to give everyone hope, he set up this rig so the pharaoh could fulfill his promise to bring the people their golden reward."

"Which is just the sun." Diana said.

"Wait, the golden reward is just the sun? That's lame." Louie complained.

"And your family decided to keep tricking the people so they'd worship you and do your bidding," Webby said to the guard before ranting. "Ugh, but the prophecy! The mummy."

"All fake," The guard said, taking some snacks as he rested onto a pile of coins. "I'd really appreciate it if you didn't tell anyone."

"Unbelievable." Mo glared.

"Aww, don't worry, Webbs," Louie comforted the duckling girl. "You'll get ripped apart by a real mummy some day."

"And we'll be there to protect you." Mo added.

"Mo, did I ever tell you how much I look up to you?" Webby asked.

"I know, Webby, I know," Mo smiled, hugging her. "You've been telling me that from the moment we first met."


Scrooge and his army soon burst in.

"We're coming, you guys!" Jessica proclaimed. "Your cavalry is here!"

"Pharaoh Toth-Ra!" Scrooge glared. "Your people demand freedom!"

"To eat barbacoa!" Amunet added.

"But mostly the freedom part," Scrooge muttered before yelling out. "Now release my family!"

"And my brother!" Jessica added.

"Hey, how did you I-" The guard asked before glaring, trying to sound dark and scary. "I mean, you dare intrude upon the pharaoh?!"

"Loyal followers, the guard has crossed me!" The Pharaoh suddenly spoke up. "Take him away!"

The mummies soon grabbed the guard and one of them even opened up the sarcophagus to throw him in, and once he was thrown in, they closed up the sarcophagus.

"Hey-a, Mr. McDuck." Webby smiled to the old rich duck.

"Webby!" Scrooge beamed to her like she was his honorary grandniece before looking around. "Where's Louie?"

"Be free, my people! Ooh, and pack up the treasure," Toth-Ra told Amunet and the others. "It is prophesied that you will one day give it to a young, handsome duck dressed all in green."

"Never mind. I found him." Scrooge rolled his eyes.

"Oh, Louie." Jessica sighed as she shook her head.

"Or just give it to me," Louie soon continued to control Toth-Ra, but took it a bit too far. "And I shall give it to the charming, young man myself."

"Ugh." Mo groaned.

"I was so close to being happy for him." Cherry said.

"Ah... Kids, huh?" Lionel smirked as he came beside her.

Cherry flicked him away out of annoyance.

"So close." Lionel groaned.

As Toth-Ra's body fell, a symbol on the floor glowed along with a symbol on the wall.

"W-What's happening?" Atticus asked.

"A prophecy!" Scrooge observed.

"I know!" Webby replied. "I just couldn't translate this last glyph."

"Can you translate it, Mr. McDuck?" Mo asked.

"Hmm... Let me see..." Scrooge replied as he took a look. "'Beware all those who cross Toth-Ra past this point'."

The glowing soon continued, hitting the mummy, bringing him to life as he growled.

"Oh, dear..." Cherry sweat-dropped nervously. "What an unfortunate event."

"This is bad." Atticus said.

"Maybe let me go since I didn't do anything?" Cherry smiled nervously.

"Way to live up to the Element of Loyalty like Rainbow Dash." Lionel said.

"Uh. Who?" Cherry asked.

"Yeah, you know, from Equestria, one of your other dimension friends," Lionel replied. "Not to mention Atticus being close with Princess Twilight Sparkle, almost like brother and sister?"

"Lionel, whatever are you going on about?" Mo asked.

"...Ohhhh... Right..." Lionel soon said, leaning on the fourth wall a bit. "Wrong universe timeline. That explains why you guys don't live with your parents or seem to know who Thor's uncle is, not to mention meeting Sabrina Spellman's mother, even if you don't know who Sabrina is. Just act like I didn't say any of that."

"Um, okay?" The others blinked.

Toth-Ra snarled, grabbing the splints and crushing them with his hand.

"Yes! The mummy's real!" Webby beamed.

"And we're all in big trouble." Mo said.

"Way to go, Louie." Cherry mumbled.

Toth-Ra snarled, pushing some mummies out of the way in rage.

"Oh, great. Yeah, that's a bad thing," Webby muttered. "Cherry, I see how he frustrates you a lot."

"And where I try my best to deal with it." Cherry groaned.

Toth-Ra snarled as he saw Louie and threw the sarcophagus at him. Louie tried to duck down to avoid it, and it soon crashed the throne, and the rogue guard was let out.

"Louie!" Webby shrieked.

"I'm not saving his tail feathers." Cherry glared.

"Atticus, please save Louie!" Webby begged.

"No! He's not a little brother, he's a little bother!" Cherry said.

"He may not be related to us, but he's still our family." Atticus told her before he would stop Toth-Ra.

"Ugh! Fine!" Cherry glared.

Atticus soon went to stop Toth-Ra. Toth-Ra snarled and began to bash him with his fists only for Atticus to catch them.

"I think you and I need to have a little chat." Atticus told the mummy.

Toth-Ra glared before shooting lasers from his eyes.

"Yow!" Atticus yelped and dodged from the blasts. "You guys get to safety. I'm gonna handle this mummy."

"Sooo cooool!" Lionel beamed. "Hey, can I help?!"

"Uh... Sure." Atticus smiled.

"Yes!" Lionel whooped. "This is the best adventure of my life!"

"You two shall die." Toth-Ra glared at Atticus and Lionel.

"Oh, yeah?" Lionel smirked. "Just try to take me on with my special inter-dimensional powers."

Toth-Ra glared before shooting his laser eyes at Atticus and Lionel. Atticus and Lionel zipped out of the way. Lionel soon stretched his arm out, tapping Toth-Ra on the shoulder. Toth-Ra soon turned the other way and Lionel whacked the mummy on the head with a giant mallet he brought out of nowhere like in cartoons. Toth-Ra crashed on the ground by the giant mallet before he got himself free as he lifted the giant mallet off him with a glare.

"No way!" Lionel gasped before glaring. "You can't do that!"

Toth-Ra glared back before hitting Lionel with his own mallet.

"Ow! Hey!" Lionel glared.

Atticus soon charged toward the mummy, tackling him to the ground with a growl.

"Go Atticus! Take him down!" Lionel cheered.

Atticus glared to Toth-Ra as they began to fight.

"Oh, this is way better than those movies with Brendan Fraser!" Lionel gushed to Cherry.

"This actually does look better than those movies." Cherry smirked.

"Amunet, now's your chance!" Jessica called out to the jackal woman. "Lead your people to freedom!"

"As in now!" Mo added.

Amunet soon yelled out and ran with her people to stop Toth-Ra while Atticus did what he could to bring him down. Atticus soon smiled to them as he worked with them, but it seemed like Toth-Ra was almost unstoppable.

"Mummy Squad, show him what you got!" Dewey told his group.

The young duckling and the mummies soon began to dance together like zombies from Michael Jackson's Thriller.

"For real?" Mo asked, unimpressed.

"That's what I'm saying." Cherry added in agreement.

Toth-Ra soon roared at them which made some of them run into each other, falling over in a panic.

"Right, this was a bad plan," Dewey smiled nervously before running for his life. "I see that now."

"Now he sees that was a bad plan?" Cherry groaned.

"Oh, Dewey..." Atticus shook his head. "What are we going to do with you?"

"Huey, I think it's time for your plan." Jessica said.

"I think you're right," Huey nodded before he moved into place. "Attack plan foxtrot!"

The mummies soon moved out to begin part of Huey's plan.

"There's no way this plan can fail." Cherry said.

"I really hope so." Diana said to her.

"I have faith in Huey's plan." Cherry said.

"Why can't you be positive around me?" Louie pouted.

"Because you are a bug." Cherry glared.

"And you are a snob!" Louie glared back.


Amunet's people began to follow Huey's plan. A green beetle climbed onto Toth-Ra which then made him shoot out his laser eyes.

"What kind of mummy has laser eyes?!" Atticus asked Cherry.

"How am I meant to know?!" Cherry replied.

"Told ya." Amunet smirked at Huey.

"A coincidence," Huey scoffed to her. "That beetle could've said anything."

"Enough flapping about, you towering tattie bogle!" Scrooge glared as he began to attack Toth-Ra. "Let my children go-Aaaugh!" he then yelled out as he was sent flying.

"Mr. McD!" Launchpad gasped as he ran to catch the old rich duck before he did and they both crashed into the wall.

"Launchpad!" Jessica gasped.

"Ooh, that looks painful." Lionel said as he took out a bucket of popcorn.

Louie soon tried to get away, but yelped as Toth-Ra was right behind him and the pharaoh roared at the young duckling.

"Get away from him!" Atticus glared at the pharaoh.

Toth-Ra soon sneered towards him.

"Hmm... I think he wants that hook that Louie's got." Lionel suggested.

"Louie, give it back!" Atticus told him.

"But it's mine!" Louie replied.

"LOUIE!" Cherry and Atticus snapped.

"Fine!" Louie complained.

Toth-Ra growled at Louie who soon bowed down and held out the hook over to the ancient pharaoh.

"Maybe the pharaoh will be merciful." Jessica said.

"I wouldn't get too excited." Diana said nervously.

"Fine! Look, I'm just a scared kid who talked himself into a problem that he can't get out of, okay? No more rule bending," Louie told the pharaoh with great anxiety. "Let's just do this your way. I am your humble servant. What can I do for you, almighty Toth-Ra?"

"DIE!" Toth-Ra glared.

"Oh, man!" Louie frowned.

"Atticus, quick get him back to his throne!" Jessica told her little brother, referring to the Pharaoh.

Atticus nodded and soon went to do just that.

"Help!" Louie cried out.

"I'm coming!" Atticus told Louie on the way.

Toth-Ra was about to shoot his laser eyes at Louie.

"Hey, Toth-Ra, check this out!" Atticus called out before pulling the lever to open up a hole in the pyramid to bring out the bright and shiny sun.

And where the light blinded Toth-Ra.

"Aww, I wanted him to beat up Toth-Ra, but I guess that works." Lionel shrugged as he ate his popcorn.

Scrooge then tripped the pharaoh with his cane, making him fall onto the floor as Amunet and her people wrapped him up. "Just like Launchpad taught you. Fill, fold, roll, and tuck!" he then told them.

After getting wrapped up, Toth-Ra was soon carried off to his throne. A few laser shots came out, but luckily, they didn't hurt anyone.

"That's the biggest burrito I've ever seen." Launchpad smiled tearfully.

Toth-Ra was soon placed back on the throne. Toth-Ra continued to snarl, but he soon seemed to settle down and power down.

"Aah! The sun god is angry! Everyone back inside!" Amunet yelped as the sun got in her eyes.

Lionel snapped his fingers, making a pair of sunglasses appear and soon put them on her eyes.

"Oh... Heh... Never mind." Amunet chuckled sheepishly.

"So, what are you gonna do now you're free?" Scrooge asked her.

'I can already tell what she has in mind.' Jessica thought to herself.


They were soon outside as Amunet's people gathered together to have some new food to eat.

"We'll take 100 quesadillas, 55 tostadas, and 200 burrito especiales, please," Launchpad told the guy in the taco truck before opening up his wallet only to see that it was empty. "Oh, well, this is embarrassing."

"Mr. McDuck, if you please?" Jessica asked.

"Certainly, this one's on me." Scrooge nodded.

"That will be $9,000." The vendor said, taking his golden card.

"My money!" Scrooge soon gasped, trying to get it back, but the vendor already took it.

"Aww, thanks, Mr. McD," Launchpad smiled to the old rich duck. "I'll get you back."

"In many years." Cherry said.

"Then we found a secret tunnel," Webby told the others what they had missed. "Then we awoke the cursed mummy. And then we almost died again."

"Yeah, we know, Webby; we were there for the last two parts." Mo said.

"Hey, Webby, thanks for saving my life a bunch back there," Louie soon spoke up to the female duckling. "I'll try to listen to you next time and not, you know, 'pull a Louie'."

"Seriously, that's a thing now?" Huey asked.

"It's all about branding." Louie winked to his brother.

"Of course it is." Lionel smirked.

"Launchpad, bringer of the bo-rrito, as thanks we bestow upon ye the golden khopesh of Toth-Ra." Amunet announced, bowing before the pilot, giving him the hook as a gift.

"Hey, thanks!" Launchpad smiled, accepting it gratefully.

"And Scrooge, mighty warrior, as thanks for helping us see the light, pun intended, we give you this!" Amunet continued, soon bestowing a gift to him as well which was a burrito.

Scrooge glanced at it, then soon took it, biting into it before giving a small smile. "Mm, you know, this is actually not bad at all."

"Guess that's your first time eating a burrito, right?" Lionel asked Scrooge.

"Aye, it is." Scrooge nodded to him.

"Knew it." Lionel said.


They all enjoyed their Egyptian adventure until it would be time for them to go back home.

"Well, this was quite the adventure for me too," Diana smiled. "That's what I love about being an archaeologist, my destinations are an adventure itself."

"Yep, adventure can be a good thing." Atticus smiled.

"I just miss my daughter very much." Diana said softly.

"She misses you a lot too." Jessica comforted, putting her arm around the woman.

"Can't she visit her?" Atticus asked Jessica.

"It's... It's complicated..." Jessica said softly to her brother.

"How is it complicated?" Atticus asked.

"I'll tell you later." Jessica said.

Atticus shrugged to that and soon went to go back home with everyone else on the plane once they were good to go.


After some time, they soon arrived back at home.

"So, Ms. Diana got married to a warlock and they had a child, but The Witch's Council didn't like it, so they forced them to divorce and now their daughter lives with the warlock's sisters?" Atticus asked.

"The Witch's Council are strongly against mortals," Jessica replied after she told him everything. "Sabrina and I haven't seen each other since we were 10 when Edward and Diana divorced and she had to move in with Hilda and Zelda."

"Now I understand why you said it was complicated." Atticus said.

"It is..." Jessica replied. "The magical world is a tough one."

"I can tell." Atticus said.

"Say, you know what you might want for Christmas this year?" Jessica smiled.

"Hmm... I'm not sure..." Atticus paused in thought.

"Really?" Lionel asked.

"Well... When I was younger, I wanted Mom and Dad to come back." Atticus smiled sadly.

"They will one day." Jessica soothed her little brother.

"Anything else you wanted?" Lionel asked Atticus.

"Hmm... I dunno... I don't suppose you could make me into a superhero, do you?" Atticus asked.

"I cannot." Jessica smirked playfully.

"Well... I guess what I'd really like is... Well... A puppy..." Atticus smiled.

"Aw!" Jessica smiled back.

"I've always wanted a pet dog..." Atticus smiled. "Play catch with... Take on walks... Keep company..."

"Clean up poop after." Cherry smirked.

Atticus narrowed his eyes while Cherry chuckled to herself.

"Well, it's true." Cherry smirked.

"That is one of the downsides." Mo said.

"Well, I don't mind anyway," Atticus replied. "After all, dogs are man's best friend."

"True." Lionel nodded.

"A puppy... I'll keep that in mind." Jessica smiled innocently to her little brother.

"Thanks, Sis." Atticus smiled back.

"Of course!" Jessica smiled. "It's our first Christmas together in a very long time, so I want to make it special."

Atticus smiled as that was true.