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Amusing film. <em>'The Emperor’s New Groove'</em> doesn't, in my opinion, feature a great plot, amazing music or incredible animation. All of that is all fine, though it's the humour that makes this film tick. It isn't belly laugh worthy...


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When the self‑absorbed Emperor Kuzco is accidentally transformed into a llama, he must rely on a humble villager to survive the jungle and reclaim his throne.
Emperor Kuzco, a selfish and arrogant ruler, is transformed into a llama by his power-hungry advisor Yzma and her dimwitted henchman Kronk. Cast out into the jungle, Kuzco must rely on the help of Pacha, a kind-hearted peasant, to regain his throne and his human form. Along the way, Kuzco learns valuable lessons about empathy, friendship, and the true meaning of leadership.
The Emperor's New Groove was a pleasant surprise for critics and audiences alike, praised for its rapid-fire humor, witty dialogue, and departure from Disney's more typical musical fare. While not a massive box office success initially, it has since gained a significant cult following for its unique comedic style and memorable characters.
Praised for its smart, fast-paced humor and meta-commentary.
Appreciated for its distinct animation style and memorable voice performances.
Noted for its self-aware and unconventional approach to the Disney formula.
Google audience: Audiences widely enjoyed the film's comedic timing, memorable characters like Kronk, and its energetic, laugh-out-loud humor. Many found it to be a refreshing and highly rewatchable animated comedy.
Nominated for an Annie Award for Voice Acting by Eartha Kitt (Yzma).
The film went through significant development hell, with multiple script rewrites and title changes (originally titled 'Kingdom in the Sun' and later 'The Emperor's New Groove') before its final release.
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Amusing film. <em>'The Emperor’s New Groove'</em> doesn't, in my opinion, feature a great plot, amazing music or incredible animation. All of that is all fine, though it's the humour that makes this film tick. It isn't belly laugh worthy...