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Free sizeMummy Cat" isn't a single character, but there are two distinct ways this term might be used: a minor fighter from the original series often called Bandages the Mummy, and the general Egyptian-cat inspiration behind the God of Destruction, Beerus.

  1. Bandages the Mummy (Mummy-kun) In the original Dragon Ball series, Bandages the Mummy (often nicknamed Mummy-kun) is an undead warrior who works for Fortuneteller Baba. Role: He is the third fighter Goku’s team faces at Baba's Palace. He famously defeats Yamcha by using his bandages to restrain him and nearly dropping him into a pit of acid.Power: At the time of his introduction, Master Roshi believed no mortal could beat him. However, after training with Korin, Goku defeated him easily with a single punch to the stomach.Abilities: He is deceptively fast and uses his indestructible bandages to bind, swing, and toss his opponents.
  2. Beerus: The Egyptian Cat God While not a mummy, Lord Beerus from Dragon Ball Super is heavily inspired by Ancient Egyptian aesthetics and feline mummification. Design: His look is based on the Egyptian goddess Bastet and Akira Toriyama's own Cornish Rex cat. He wears traditional Egyptian-style jewelry and clothing similar to that found in ancient tombs.Lore: In actual history, ancient Egyptians mummified millions of cats as votive offerings to Bastet, a tradition that mirrors the divine and feared status Beerus holds in the multiverse.

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