| Year: | 2000 |
| Genre: | Animation, Adventure, Comedy |
| Director: | Mark Dindal |
| Stars: | David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt |

| Language: English Runtime: 78 min Audio: 2.1 Stereo Subtitles: English Resolution: 1280x720 Frame Rate: 29.9 fps Video Bitrate: 2924 Kb/sec Audio Bitrate: 256 kbps |
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Review: Although my love for other Disney films of 1990 flatly rejected my love for the Emperor Kuzco is still as strong as ever. In fact, I was beginning to think that his work of genius. Its smart, lightweight, fast, and as Lilo and Stitch, do not you feel that the concept of the movie was confused about address. Characters are constantly breaking into song, and there is a welcome lack of sticky sentimentality. No Cutesy speaking cups! Flash comic timing, sharp writing and a constant Loony non sequiturs (the last time we did not order a giant trampoline) Increases with each view and voice work is uniformly excellent, David Spades cheerful bratty emperor Patrick Warburtons dim boy-toy on Kronk Yzma Eartha Kitts (over-the-top screeching Erte style villainess with an alleged secret laboratory that is frightening than sense). You get the impression that everyone involved had fun doing it. Art direction, with its swirling cartoon Inca motifs, is both goofy and gorgeous and it shows what wonders can be done without a single pixel in sight. I even like all the local LA humor, even Bob's Big Boy make an appearance. Although I was shocked when I heard that the project, originally called Kingdom of the Sun, should be changed to Emperors New Groove, I think in the end changes were good. Does the world really need another exaggerated Disney musical? No, I do not think so. Well |

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