The Emperor's New Groove with David Spade: DVD Cover

    The Emperor's New Groove
    a.k.a. Kingdom in the Sun, Kingdom of the Sun Director: Mark Dindal Cast: David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, Patrick Warburton

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/01/2001
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Rated G

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    Features

    Audio commentary with director Mark Dindal and others; behind-the scenes featurettes on character voices and the creation on CGI props;one fully animated deleted scene; making the music video, featuring Sting's "My Funny Friend and Me"; "The Emperor's Got Game" set-top game; French language track; DVD-ROM features.

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 --
    1. "The Name Is Kuzco" [:02]
    2. Main Title ("Perfect World") [1:23]
    3. Choosing A Bride [1:23]
    4. Pacha Arrives At The Palace [:11]
    5. The Emperor's Advisor [:11]
    6. Kuzcotopia [2:21]
    7. Yzma's Revenge [:30]
    8. "To The Secret Lab!" [1:02]
    9. A Diabolical Dinner [2:38]
    10. Fishing The Job? [2:27]
    11. Pacha Returns Home [:54]
    12. Demon Llama! [1:19]
    13. Into The Jungle [4:21]
    14. Pacha To The Rescue [2:59]
    15. The Transition Of Power [3:35]
    16. Bad Dreams [3:19]
    17. An Apparent Change Of Heart [2:03]
    18. Battle At The Bridge [4:50]
    19. In Hot Pursuit [1:47]
    20. Mudka's Meat Hut [:40]
    21. A Llama Alone [1:52]
    22. Good News [5:30]
    23. Friends, Finally [2:37]
    24. Playtime At Pacha's [6:32]
    25. The Chase [1:03]
    26. The Final Showdown [:48]
    27. A Whole New Groove [:08]
    28. End Credits ("My Funny Friend And Me") [2:19]

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    Editorial Reviews

    If one views Disney as a sort of empire of children's animation, then it's not much of a stretch to assume that the emperor -- in the wake of the technically awesome but relatively laugh-free Dinosaur -- was in desperate need of a new groove. This feature, Disney's loosest, hippest, and funniest animated work since Hercules, certainly delivers on that in spades. Or rather, David Spade, whose smart-alecky vocal stylings give the young and arrogant emperor Kuzco plenty of snap. John Goodman is the voice of gentle giant Pacha, a peasant whose home is slated for demolition so Kuzco can build his summer palace, Kuzcotopia. The indefatigable Eartha Kitt is the voice of the "scary beyond all reason" Yzma, the most memorable (and funniest) Disney villain since James Woods's Hades. She schemes to kill Kuzco, but her plot backfires when her dense, scene-stealing sidekick Kronk (Patrick Warburton of The Tick) gives the unwitting Kuzco a potion that turns him into a llama instead. Kuzco gets Pacha to accompany him back to the castle to undo Yzma's spell, and they predictably must learn to rely on each other to survive. But getting there is all the fun. The songs by Sting are a bit of a letdown, but they are the only flat notes in this rollicking little gem. Reportedly, this offbeat buddy comedy began life as something more epic and dramatic. Fortunately, funnier heads prevailed. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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    Funny movie for kids and adultsby Anonymous

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    February 22, 2009: Me and my 3 year old love this movie and watch it all the time. David spade is hilarious as the emperor/llama.

    This review was written about the DVD Special Edition edition.

    I Also Recommend: Kronk's New Groove.

    cute film!!!by kerenor

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    February 09, 2009: very cute,very funny and recommended to all!!!

    This review was written about the DVD Special Edition edition.


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    This item Rated Appropriate for Ages 6 and Up

    Why We Rated This Appropriate for Ages 6 and UP

    What to watch out for

    • Messages

    • Sex:

      Not an issue.

    • Violence:

      Characters in peril, but it's mostly comic. Scary nighttime jungle scene and some chases. The villain tries to poison the main character.

    • Consumerism:

      Not an issue.

    • Drugs:

      Not an issue.

    • Language:

      Not an issue.

    What Parents Need to Know

    About TheEmperor's New Groove

    Parents need to know that like most Disney movies, this one has some scary moments, including a nighttime jungle scene reminiscent of the woods at night in Snow White. Most of the peril is comic, but it still might be too much for kids under 5. The comically creepy villain attempts to poison the main character.

    Families Can Talk About

    Families can talk about the main character's transformation, physical and mental. How do you think his animal transformation helps him become a better person? Why do you think a character like Kuzco thinks all people are selfish while a character like Pacha finds good in everyone? How do these very different characters learn to trust each other?