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|name = Hotep & Huy
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|name = Hotep and Huy
|films = [[The Prince of Egypt]]
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|films = ''[[The Prince of Egypt]]''
 
|voice = [[Steve Martin]] (Hotep)<br>[[Martin Short]] (Huy)<br>German dub: Joachim Kemmer (Hotep) <br> Santiago Ziesmer (Huy)
 
|voice = [[Steve Martin]] (Hotep)<br>[[Martin Short]] (Huy)<br>German dub: Joachim Kemmer (Hotep) <br> Santiago Ziesmer (Huy)
 
|quote = "It's not your fault your sons learned nothing!"(Huy)<br>"Well they learned blasphemy." (Hotep)}}'''Hotep''' and '''Huy''' are antagonists of the film ''[[The Prince of Egypt]]''. They are voiced by Steve Martin and Martin Short, respectively.
|personality = both evil, sarcastic, serious, vain, deceitful, pretentious, comical, show-offy
 
|appearance = Hotep: obese, short, dark skin, black hair, beard<br> Huy: skinny, tall, dark skin, black hair, beard
 
|occupation = High Priests of Pharaoh
 
|alliance = Bad
 
|goal = To stop Moses's mission (failed)
 
|home = Cairo, Egypt
 
|friends = [[Pharaoh Seti I]], [[Rameses II]]
 
|enemies = [[Moses]], [[Tzipporah]], [[Miriam]], [[Aaron]], [[God]], the Hebrews
 
|likes = magician tricks, the Egyptian Gods, being praised
 
|dislikes = God overpowering them, being tricked and pranked, [[Moses]]
 
|powers = Magician-like powers
 
|fate = They suffer through the 10 plagues; otherwise unknown, but most likely Rameses fires them
 
|quote = "It's not your fault your sons learned nothing!"(Huy) <br>"Well they learned blasphemy." (Hotep)}}Hotep & Huy are the tertiary antagonists in the film [[The Prince of Egypt]]. They are voiced by Steve Martin and Martin Short, respectively, being very few singing characters to be voiced by single actors each.
 
   
 
== Personalities ==
 
== Personalities ==
Hotep and Huy are cunning magicians. Deceitful as they are pretentious, the pair always uses magic to ensure subordination to their Pharaoh. They are also a source of amusement for young Moses because they are so easily irritated by his "blasphemy". They serve as comic relief to balance the many serious themes of the film.
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Hotep and Huy are cunning sorcerers. Deceitful as they are pretentious, the pair always uses magic to ensure subordination to their Pharaoh. They are also a source of amusement for young Moses because they are so easily irritated by his "blasphemy". They serve as comic relief to balance the many serious themes of the film.
   
 
== Role in Film ==
 
== Role in Film ==
Hotep and Huy are first seen when Moses and Rameses II race their chariots through the Temple of Ra, and accidentally destroy it. The pair reports to Pharaoh Seti and reassure him that it was not his fault that his sons learned nothing from him. Later, Moses drops a cloth pouch full of wine on their heads from above, accidentally framing Rameses for the prank. At the banquet, Hotep and Huy offer a Midianite girl named Tzipporah as tribute to Rameses who was the newly named Prince Regent. The next day they witness Moses killing an Egyptian slaver for whipping a Hebrew man.
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Hotep and Huy are first seen when Moses and [[Ramses|Rameses II]] race their chariots through the Temple of Ra and accidentally destroy it. The pair reports to [[Pharaoh Seti I]] and reassures him that it was not his fault that his sons learned nothing from him. Later, Moses drops a cloth pouch full of wine on their heads from above, accidentally framing Ramses for the prank. At the banquet, Hotep and Huy offer a Midianite girl named Tzipporah as tribute to Ramses who was the newly named Prince Regent. The next day, they witness Moses killing an Egyptian slaver for whipping a Hebrew man.
   
Years later, Hotep and Huy are seen with Pharaoh Rameses and his son at a celebration when Moses returns to Egypt to free the Hebrews from slavery. They remind Rameses that he killed an Egyptian and hope he will be punished with death. Rameses, however, declares Moses innocent, much to their disappointment. Moses proceeds to tell Rameses that God has come to him and demanded that Rameses lets the Hebrew people go. Rameses doubts that such a God exists, but to prove his point, Moses stands his staff in the middle of the room and allows it to turn into a snake. Rameses is only amused by this act and commands that Hotep and Huy give the "snake charmer [their] answer".
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Years later, Hotep and Huy are seen with Pharaoh Rameses and his son at a celebration when Moses returns to Egypt to free the Hebrews from slavery. They remind Rameses that he killed an Egyptian and hope he will be punished with death. Rameses, however, declares Moses innocent, much to their disappointment. Moses proceeds to tell Rameses that God has come to him and demanded that Rameses lets the Hebrew people go. Rameses doubts that such a God exists, but to prove his point, Moses stands his staff in the middle of the room and allows it to turn into a snake. Rameses is only amused by this act and commands that Hotep and Huy "give the snake charmer their answer".
   
Hotep and Huy employ all of their tricks as magicians to recreate the same miracle as Moses. The smoke and mirrors that they use to create their snakes satisfies Pharaoh, but does not effect Moses as a silhouette of God's snake devours the snakes of Hotep and Huy. Later that same day, as Moses approaches the Nile, Hotep and Huy recreate magic tricks for Pharaoh's son on a boat. Moses turns the waters of the Nile into blood, and Pharaoh becomes alarmed. He demands that Hotep and Huy explain the miracle. As the two scramble, Hotep reaches into a pocket in his robe and dashes red powder into a basin of water. Huy shows the basin to Pharaoh who is once again relived. He suggests to Moses that he abandons his mission, but Moses knows that the red river is only the beginning of God's wonders.
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Hotep and Huy employ all of their tricks as magicians to recreate the same miracle as Moses. The smoke and mirrors that they use to create their snakes satisfies Pharaoh, but does not affect Moses as a silhouette of God's snake devours the snakes of Hotep and Huy. Later that same day, as Moses approaches the Nile, Hotep and Huy recreate magic tricks for Pharaoh's son on a boat. Moses turns the waters of the Nile into blood, and Pharaoh becomes alarmed. He demands that Hotep and Huy explain the miracle. As the two scramble, Hotep reaches into a pocket in his robe and dashes red powder into a basin of water. Huy shows the basin to Pharaoh who is once again relieved. He suggests to Moses that he abandons his mission, but Moses knows that the red river is only the beginning of God's wonders.
   
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When this duo sees a woman running away from the frogs, the lice come out of nowhere consuming the wine and the food that Hotep and Huy are about to eat and drink.
The last time the magicians are seen, they try to cure their boils with lotions before Rameses flips their table over and commands that they leave.
 
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The last time the magicians are seen, they hurriedly try to cure their boils with lotions before Ramses flips their table over in a fit of anger and commands that they leave. They complied to their Pharaoh's wish before gathering their spilled lotion bottles and leaving. It is unknown what became of Hotep and Huy but it was most likely they were banished by Pharaoh to parts unknown for failing to match the power of God.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
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mosesfacesoff.jpg|Hotep and Huy challenge Moses's God
 
mosesfacesoff.jpg|Hotep and Huy challenge Moses's God
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Hotep and Huy demise.jpg|Hotep and Huy's defeat
 
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</gallery>
   
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Revision as of 23:30, 24 August 2020

Hotep and Huy are antagonists of the film The Prince of Egypt. They are voiced by Steve Martin and Martin Short, respectively.

Personalities

Hotep and Huy are cunning sorcerers. Deceitful as they are pretentious, the pair always uses magic to ensure subordination to their Pharaoh. They are also a source of amusement for young Moses because they are so easily irritated by his "blasphemy". They serve as comic relief to balance the many serious themes of the film.

Role in Film

Hotep and Huy are first seen when Moses and Rameses II race their chariots through the Temple of Ra and accidentally destroy it. The pair reports to Pharaoh Seti I and reassures him that it was not his fault that his sons learned nothing from him. Later, Moses drops a cloth pouch full of wine on their heads from above, accidentally framing Ramses for the prank. At the banquet, Hotep and Huy offer a Midianite girl named Tzipporah as tribute to Ramses who was the newly named Prince Regent. The next day, they witness Moses killing an Egyptian slaver for whipping a Hebrew man.

Years later, Hotep and Huy are seen with Pharaoh Rameses and his son at a celebration when Moses returns to Egypt to free the Hebrews from slavery. They remind Rameses that he killed an Egyptian and hope he will be punished with death. Rameses, however, declares Moses innocent, much to their disappointment. Moses proceeds to tell Rameses that God has come to him and demanded that Rameses lets the Hebrew people go. Rameses doubts that such a God exists, but to prove his point, Moses stands his staff in the middle of the room and allows it to turn into a snake. Rameses is only amused by this act and commands that Hotep and Huy "give the snake charmer their answer".

Hotep and Huy employ all of their tricks as magicians to recreate the same miracle as Moses. The smoke and mirrors that they use to create their snakes satisfies Pharaoh, but does not affect Moses as a silhouette of God's snake devours the snakes of Hotep and Huy. Later that same day, as Moses approaches the Nile, Hotep and Huy recreate magic tricks for Pharaoh's son on a boat. Moses turns the waters of the Nile into blood, and Pharaoh becomes alarmed. He demands that Hotep and Huy explain the miracle. As the two scramble, Hotep reaches into a pocket in his robe and dashes red powder into a basin of water. Huy shows the basin to Pharaoh who is once again relieved. He suggests to Moses that he abandons his mission, but Moses knows that the red river is only the beginning of God's wonders.

When this duo sees a woman running away from the frogs, the lice come out of nowhere consuming the wine and the food that Hotep and Huy are about to eat and drink.

The last time the magicians are seen, they hurriedly try to cure their boils with lotions before Ramses flips their table over in a fit of anger and commands that they leave. They complied to their Pharaoh's wish before gathering their spilled lotion bottles and leaving. It is unknown what became of Hotep and Huy but it was most likely they were banished by Pharaoh to parts unknown for failing to match the power of God.

Gallery


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Media
Films: The Prince of EgyptJoseph: King of Dreams

Books: Read-Along

Characters
Main Characters: MosesRamsesTzipporahAaronMiriamGod

Minor Characters: AmunBakaDathanHotep and HuyJacobJethroJethro's daughtersJoshuaKahmaNefretiriNeriaSheti IShepherdsThe Angel of DeathTuyaYochevedSlaves of Egypt
Prequel Characters: JosephPotipharAsenathJacobJacob's sonsRachelZuleikaRameses IButlerBaker

See also
Locations: EgyptMount Sinai

Songs: All I Ever Wanted (Reprise) • Deliver UsI Will Get TherePlaying With the Big Boys NowThe PlaguesThrough Heaven's EyesWhen You Believe

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