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Films. The Emperor's New Groove is a 2000 American animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures on December 15, 2000. Kronk's New Groove, also known as The Emperor's New Groove 2: Kronk's New Groove, is a 2005 direct-to-video animated musical comedy film released by The Walt Disney Company.


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The Emperor's New Groove is a 2000 American animated fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures.It was directed by Mark Dindal and produced by Randy Fullmer, from a screenplay by David Reynolds, and a story by Dindal and Chris Williams.The voice cast features David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, Patrick Warburton, and Wendie Malick.


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The Emperor's New Groove: Directed by Mark Dindal. With David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, Patrick Warburton. Emperor Kuzco is turned into a llama by his ex-administrator Yzma, and must now regain his throne with the help of Pacha, the gentle llama herder.


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The Emperor's New Groove is a Disney media franchise that began in 2000 with the release of the animated film of the same name. This madcap franchise primarily focuses on a young spoiled Incan emperor named Kuzco. It also involves his Elderly with a capital E (ex-)advisor Yzma, her strong, dimwitted, but affable lackey Kronk Pepikrankenitz, and.


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The events in Kingdom of the Sun happened before Emporer's New GrooveSo hear me out, in his youth, Pacha looked a like like Kuzco's dead dad, Manco. Yzma was somewhat younger and still vain, and the pretty boy lackey was the previous model before.


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A very atypical animated movie from Disney. Hugely self-aware and a lot more naughty than most of the studio's canon, The Emperor's New Groove is a film that trolled the deepest levels of development hell and finally emerged as a spoof of a parody of its original concept. Very loosely based on "The Emperor's New Clothes" by Hans Christian Andersen, it's well-loved, but probably not intended.


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Chicha. Chicha was Pacha's wife in The Emperor's New Groove, and she was incredibly hilarious. She was sarcastic, hated bad manners, and took to cleaning to release her frustration. She really was an underrated character, given she could hold her own against villains, multitask with her kids, utilize priceless sarcasm, and keep her house in.


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Pacha deserves a bit of credit in that scene, too. Despite Kuzco being the ruler of the entire kingdom, and guards surrounding him, he still stands up to the emperor and prepares to tell him off for being such a Jerkass: "Wait, you can't—" He even seems ready to get physical with Kuzco, which takes a lot of chutzpah. note ; Speaking of, Pacha decking Kuzco certainly counts, too.


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The Emperor's New Groove. Unlike other films in the Disney Animated Canon, there is a greater emphasis on snark and Slapstick. The biggest example is the scene where Pacha's family stalling Yzma and Kronk, ending with Yzma literally tarred and feathered, something that better fits the antagonist of a Bugs Bunny cartoon than a traditional Disney.


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Anvilicious: Like most animated films today, the Power of Friendship is presented in full force. Unlike most animated films today, it manages to work in the movie's favor. Crossover Ship: Kuzco/Chel.; Crowning Moment of Awesome: Kuzco-as-a-llama telling himself-as-a-narrator to stuff the self pity, and gamely attempting to start a new life as an ordinary llama.


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Create New. Kuzco is a bratty, arrogant Incan emperor who uses his position of power to mistreat his subjects while he lives it up in luxury. He summons Pacha, the leader of a local village, and announces that he plans to destroy his village to build his giant summer home "Kuzcotopia", as part of his eighteenth birthday celebration, despite the.


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An oral history of The Emperor's New Groove, a raucous Disney animated film that almost never happened. By Bilge Ebiri, a film critic for New York and Vulture. This is the story of one strange.


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The Emperor's New Groove is a 2000 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures through Buena Vista Pictures Distribution on December 15, 2000. The 40th animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon, the film is a comedy including adult and child humor. Produced by Randy Fullmerfu and directed by Mark Dindal over a six-year production.


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The Emperor's New Groove. WesternAnimati…. Everything involving Pacha and his family. When Yzma and Kronk visit Pacha's family, Kronk appears to genuinely bond with Pacha's kids over jump rope. Unlike Yzma, Kronk shows no animosity towards Pacha's family, even when they are locked up in a closet. When Kronk is leaving Pacha's home, Kronk.


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A direct-to-video sequel, Kronk's New Groove, was released on December 13, 2005. It eventually spawned a licensed video game and then a TV series, which ran from January 27, 2006 to November 20, 2008. The film and the production behind it is the subject of the infamous documentary The Sweatbox. "Right, the tropes.