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The Emperor's New Groove

The Emperor's New Groove

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Greedy Kuzco is an Incan Emperor, who is vengefully turned into a llama, teaching him the importance of others and humility, in this fun...

CertificateU

Duration78 mins

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  • Raphael, 8
  • 20 reviews

Unexpectedly the funniest movie ever!

5 stars

19 Jul 2021

THE EMPEROR'S New Groove

The emperor's new groove is about someone called Kuzco, set in South America.

But Kuzco isn't just a normal person. HE'S AN EMPEROR.

Dates: 2000

Director: Mark Dindal

This film is by Disney and is a hand-drawn animation. This movie is really funny, comedic, and probably one of the best animations I've ever seen.(apart from Big Hero Six, if you've heard of that)

In the movie, Kuzco's advisor called Yzma gets fired because she is doing what The Emperor should really do. Then, thanks to a miscalculation of Yzma's potions, Kuzco gets turned into a flame. That's Spanish for LLAMA.

I should also introduce a peasant of Kuzco's land, Patcha. He is kind-hearted, sweet, and quite helpful I would say. Kuzco the llama and Pacha go on crazy adventures in the jungle, and do wacky things as well.

Kuzco is very selfish and only cares about HIMSELF. Does this adventure change him? Or what about getting turned into a llama?

Oh, and I should probably mention Yzma's servant/sidekick, Kronk. Kronk is goofy, funny and sweet. He's really silly and clueless about what's going on, and he basically the lunatic that brings nearly all the comedy into the film.

I like the part where there was a fly, but it flew straight into a spider web and shouted “Help me, help me!” then a enormous spider came and gobbled it up and it just went: “To late...”

I would of likened it to have better graphics, because hand-drawn animations just seem to old, now.

I would recommend it to anyone 6 – 70, but some people might not like animations like this though.

Thanks for reading my review!

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