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The Emperor's New Groove is an animated comedy film released in 2000 by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Mark Dindal, the movie offers a humorous and modern twist on traditional Disney storytelling.
Meet Kuzco (David Spade), the youthful and self-assured emperor of a sprawling kingdom who has always enjoyed life on his own terms. Trouble brews when his cunning adviser, Yzma (Eartha Kitt), sets her sights on seizing power. Her plan to eliminate Kuzco backfires, leaving him transformed into a talking llama.
Amidst the chaos, Kuzco crosses paths with Pacha (John Goodman), an unassuming peasant who has fallen victim to Kuzco's ambitious land development. Reluctantly united, the odd pair embarks on a quest to reclaim Kuzco's throne and his human identity. Their journey, however, takes a wildly hilarious turn, thanks to a series of uproarious misadventures and Yzma's relentless schemes.
"The Emperor's New Groove" marks a departure from Disney's previous epic dramas, favoring uproarious comedy and slapstick exchanges. With a dash of Sting's Oscar-nominated song "My Funny Friend and Me," the film delivers nonstop laughs and spirited antics. From Kuzco's llama antics to Pacha's down-to-earth wisdom, this movie is a delightful treat for audiences of all ages.