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8/10
I'm 23 and I still LOVE this movie
Petruchio20 September 2001
Disney has done it again with a FUNNY FUNNY FUNNY FUNNY (how many funnies is that? 4?...not enough) FUNNY FUNNY FUNNY (you get the point) movie.

Picture this. 2 friends and I walk into a local movie rental shop and start arguing over the NEW releases. Horror movie? No. Slasher flick? No. Drama? No. Etc, Etc, Etc. Finally, as if it were fate, we all walk into the Disney/Children section of the shop. One suggest "Emperors New Grove". The rest automatically agree... and we weren't disapointed.

David Spade is brilliant as the voice of the Emperor in this movie. His humour was definatly evident throughout the entirity. Speaking of the humour... it was funny. Ha, ha. Ain't I a kidder? Seriously though, I have to say that this is the funniest Disney movie that I've ever seen... and it's definaly because of the cast... who were brilliant in all their roles. There was a lot of adult humour in this one though. Nothing gross or sexually oriented or anything, but just grown up... intelligent... making it a fabulous watch.

If you haven't seen this, then I suggest you do... and soon.
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8/10
Maybe not a Disney classic, but a hilarious original worth your time.
Animany941 November 2017
The Emperor's New Groove is enjoyable with plenty of laughs provided mainly by our villainess, Yzma, and her dim-witted sidekick, Kronk.

The comedy is also the movie's biggest strength along with its vocal cast. David Spade as emperor Kuzco gives this self-absorbed and bratty character a weird likability which is admirable. John Goodman as the peasant Pacha is pretty much your average John Goodman role, but he does that well. They are also good for some great laughs when they are together.

As I mentioned at first, Yzma and Kronk are simply hilarious. I slapped my thigh several times watching them. Eartha Kid and Patrick Warburton both do excellent voice-work.

Aside from the comedic proficiency I find it pretty average. The animation looks a lot like a Saturday afternoon show, but still better than the later 2D abomination of "Home On The Range" (2004).

The setting of the story is pretty original, but the story itself is kind of recycled, not bad, just an average "egotistical-asshole- learns-how-to-be-nice-to-others" story.

But what the hell. It works! The Emperor's New Groove is definitely worth your time.
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8/10
Llama, Llama, Llama!! Ha hahaha :D
midnitepantera16 July 2021
Love this tale, where the arrogantly, selfish, self-involved emperor gets what's coming to him. Wish this would happen in REAL LiFE! David Spade's voice is Perfectly, selfish and whiningly consuming, and Eartha Kitt is a wonderfully delicious Villain and Patrick WarBurton is hilarious as her henchman. I love all the little decorative touches in all the artwork and her Lair. Cute movie, funny and with a good lesson for kids.
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9/10
High Praise For This 'Kids' Film
ccthemovieman-112 March 2006
You've often heard the sales pitch, "adults will love it, too!" almost always referring to a kids' movie and in particularly, an animated movie for children. Well, in this case I agree. Even as a middle-aged adult, I enjoyed this.

The dialog is adult-friendly but at the same time not coarse or crude with no sexual innuendos, no profanity or even a hint of it. Yet, it's hip with some very clever lines.

The story is interesting and offers a few unique twists. David Spade does a fabulous job narrating, has a very pleasing voice, one that's fun to hear. I actually do think adults would like this more than children.
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10/10
Hurrah! Perfection.
Spleen29 March 2001
Hard to see why it wasn't a wildly popular mega-hit - I have two theories, one charitable, one not. The charitable theory is that people were put off by the title. MY heart certainly sank when I heard it. I mean, just say it out loud - "The Emperor's New Groove" - now how could a good movie POSSIBLY have a title like that?

Yet now, I rather like the title. It fits the story; it doesn't care if it's fashionable or not; it's just so pleasingly RIGHT - but in an almost indescribable way you'll have to watch the film to find out. Maybe it WAS a marketing mistake. Who cares? I never took seriously the charge that Disney's artistic decisions were made by its marketing department, anyway.

That was the charitable explanation for why it made considerably less, inflation adjusted, than every other one of Disney's animated features from "Beauty and the Beast" on, and failed to even get nominated for a "Best Picture" Oscar in a year in which they had difficulty coming up with half-plausible candidates. The uncharitable explanation is probably closer to the truth. People are idiots. This is a classic - but it's also animated - by pencil on paper rather than finger on keyboard - so who will ever notice?

Doubt me? You won't once you've seen it. Everyone to speak of who did reports that it's very, very funny, and they're right - and trust me, nothing is ever THIS funny unless it's clever and witty as well. It goes without saying that their character animation is unmatched in its brilliance and ... I've already used the words "humour" and "wit"? Well, I'll use them again. In addition there's a charming dottiness that a merely hip film could never quite capture. Art direction is perfectly judged and consistent throughout, with a pleasing absence of because-we-can computer effects.

Here's just ONE example of what I'm talking about. One side of the emperor's palace consists of this HUGE golden face, and we find out in a funny scene (but they're all funny) that all excess water is drained out through the nostrils. But that's not all we see. We see characters crawling out of the nostrils, we see someone dangling like a big booger on a rope out of one of the nostrils - one snot gag after another - yet no explicit camerawork ever draws our attention to them. Not only do the characters deliver their lines perfectly deadpan, the camera delivers its images perfectly deadpan. It's just perfect.

Two more things I should mention. Unlike Disney's other recent features, it never, not even for a second, feels as though the story has been unduly compressed - and at 78 minutes it's a trifle shorter than most.

Also, despite the constant hilarity, it's rather touching.

No movie I've seen in the past six months has filled me with such joy. Well, perhaps there have been a few others, but they were all made long ago.
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Fun with llamas!
neroville17 September 2004
Although my affection for other Disney movies of the 1990s has decidedly waned, my love for "The Emperor's New Groove" is still as strong as ever. In fact, I'm now beginning to think it's a work of genius. It's clever, unpretentious, fast-paced, and- like "Lilo and Stitch"- you don't feel that the vision of the film was muddled up by the suits. The characters are not constantly breaking into song, and there is a welcome lack of cloying sentiment. No cutesy talking teacups here! The lightning- fast comic timing, sharp writing and constant loony non sequiturs (i.e. "For the last time, we did not order a giant trampoline!") improves upon each viewing, and the voice work is uniformly excellent, from David Spade's hilariously bratty emperor to Patrick Warburton's dim boy-toy Kronk to Eartha Kitt's Yzma (an over-the-top screeching Erte-style villainess with an alleged "secret lab" who is also "scary beyond all reason"). You get the impression that everyone involved had lots of fun making this. The art direction, with its whirling cartoon Inca motifs, is simultaneously goofy and gorgeous- and it shows what marvels can be done with nary a pixel in sight. I even love all the local L.A. humor, with even Bob's Big Boy making an appearance. Although I was initially dismayed when I heard that the project, originally entitled, "The Kingdom of the the Sun," was to be changed to "The Emperor's New Groove," I think in the end the changes were a good thing. Did the world really need yet another bombastic Disney musical?

No, I didn't think so either.
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7/10
Good
mfellipecampos6 December 2020
One of the most underrated animations of the recent Disney era. It has obvious flaws, undeniable, and the protagonist is so ridiculously stupid that he sometimes gets irritated. But it is a very clever humor film, it is also short and super relaxed, the animated 2D strokes are very beautiful and prove the timeless nature of the format.

Film reviewed on December 5, 2020.
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10/10
I absolutely love this movie!
udeaasykle24 August 2004
How great is this? A movie about a talking lama. I absolutely love this movie, from beginning to end. I don't know how many times I have watched this movie, but I am guessing in the over 10 area. This is the only movie that I find funnier dubbed in Norwegian than in the original language. It is absolutely hilarious, I don't care what age you are. Although I think adults understands more of the jokes in the movie, but that doesn't mean that kids won't find it funny. The movie is a story of betrayal, friendship, love and lots and lots of humour. It doesn't seem like I can ever get tired of this movie. Why? Because it is absolutely fantastic! I am 24 years old, so there aren't any age boundaries here. I rate this movie 10/10
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6/10
my notes
FeastMode24 July 2019
Really funny and slightly more advanced humor than you expect in an old disney cartoon. this may have been the first really funny one. (about 3 viewings)
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9/10
Boom, baby!
Boba_Fett113816 January 2005
"The Emperor's New Groove" is a rare hilarious Disney movie.

It's very different from any other Disney movie so this movie might also be very watchable to you Disney haters out there. The movie pace is incredibly high and the music by John Debney and Sting are a real surprise. The movie really is a non-stop hilarious comedy with some unique humor. Also the style, both visual and story-wise is different from any other previous Disney movie, which in this case is a positive thing.

The characters are great. Kuzco and Pacha are a perfect team. Yzma is a remarkable villain and her sidekick Kronk is hilarious. Yep, Laughs are guaranteed in this very hip and hilarious movie!

The story really is of no importance and most of it never makes sense but that's also why this movie is both unique and hilarious to watch over and over again.

Highly recommendable to everyone!

9/10

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7/10
One of the grooviest films of all time.
alex_celmare23 July 2023
It seems a paradox that one film can be loved by both children and adults, and blend todays culture in an ancient setting, making an all-around phenomenal film.

The movie begins at the halfway point of the story, then rewinds to the begging to show how we got there. The emperor has complete power over his people, but he doesn't use it to wage wars like your average emperor. Oh no, he just eats and dances and parties in the utmost PG way. Except his horrifyingly ugly chief advisor wants the power for herself, so she transforms him into a lama and throws him out of the palace in the most hilarious and contemporary way. He can only find his way back with the help of a peasant who he previously kicked off his land. So they strike a deal and attempt to find their way back to the palace.

The themes are on the surface, a selfish king needs to learn his lesson in caring for his people. We all serve (even kids) in a leadership capacity in some way, so watching something with morals like this is always a good reminder in selflessness and caring for those we are responsible for. Not only that, but we can see what happens when you don't learn from the selfishness and greed of the chief villain. So this movie provides both an example to follow and a stern warning, but it's not in your face. Not necessarily the most complex themes, but it's complex enough for its intended audience. It's good to have a movie that can teach kids good lessons about life, even if they don't realize it. There aren't enough films today that do that.

The animation isn't revolutionary, but checks off everything we need plus more. With a fine plot and good characters, I'd say the filmmakers accomplished everything they needed to and then some.

At the end of the day, this is simply one of the best kids movies ever, and you can't go wrong with it. Hey, even if your an adult and want to watch something fun, this could be for you.
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10/10
Underrated Disney Gem
Being in development hell for a very long time and released to not much hype "The Emperor's New Groove" is often, unjustifiably, overlooked as one of the Disney masterpieces. It has fast comedic timing. a sharp script and All Star cast, where Patrick Warburton's performance especially stands out. The animation is top notch, like we expect from Disney, with very colorful and vibrant visuals that leap of the screen. One of those flicks that gets better with each viewing, so a must to check out.
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7/10
Peak 2000's Disney movie
dion_xd_20052 June 2023
7.6/10

I honestly totally forgot I ever saw this movie before...damn what a movie honestly it was very good and kinda got me hooked up with Kuzco's personality.

The plot was simple and honestly good and well based for a kids movie released in 2000. Not the best one you can have in a era like this,but if anybody could have the opportunity to see it in the cinemas i would still envy them, because this movie is worth watching it.

The soundtrack as well as the characters of this movie were very good and gunny and funny and laughing tone to it,kinda helped it in many ways to continue the plot and the poor character development the characters had(poor according to many movies I say but a good one in a kid's movie,in which you can't understand many things after watching it for the first time.

I truly enjoyed and had fun watching this and I was honestly expecting this to be true,i mean come on you is impossible to be unsatisfied with a Walt Disney movei based on an arrogant emperor and a fellow villager being chased by a creepy old woman and a comic releaf character, which by the way had a solo film somehow...yeah let's watch this one also.

The animation was well and the environments also, nothing way to impressive and extraordinary to say about them,yeah they were well done nothing more.

In summary,"The emperor's New groove" is the perfect family movie and the best one you can see so you can remember it.
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2/10
Disney Gives a Whitewashed All White View of Peru & Its Natives
nafps4 June 2018
Zero Native people and zero Latin Americans and zero Incan culture in a film about the Latin American Indian culture of the Incas. This is true of the cast, the crew, the writers, and the story's content.

For shame, Disney. You had a chance to showcase an amazing people and their culture and you blew it for a silly story that could have taken place anywhere.

Since the film bombed, hopefully you learned your lesson. Coco seems to indicate you have.

ETA: I'm glad of the strong reactions to my review, both the downvotes and the higher than I expected number of up votes. Good to know some others feel the same.
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"Bring it on."
Victor Field20 March 2003
"The Emperor's New Groove" is stylistically a break from Disney tradition - it's closer in tone to the Genie in "Aladdin" or some of their TV shows than most of their movies, making a refreshing change. In fact, you could be forgiven for thinking that this isn't a Disney movie at all... the only talking animal has a good excuse for yapping in the voice of David Spade, the only romantic relationship is that between Pacha and his wife (and even there it's more the sign of a happily married couple), and apart from the Emperor's Theme Song Guy ("He's the hippest cat in creation...") - and Sting over the end credits, but we'll forgive that - no one bursts into song. Plus the emphasis is more on Warner Bros-type energetic humour than usual. No wonder it was a disappointment at the box office; not your traditional Disney movie.

Then again, "The Rescuers Down Under" was an underrated pleasure as well.

The story isn't particularly different - you've got the ruler who has to change externally before he can change internally ("Beauty and the Beast"), Kronk, the good-hearted sidekick of the villain (Yzma) who can't bring himself to kill the hero ("Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"), and so on - but as is often the case it's not so much what the plot is as how it's handled. Although the movie suffers from "Is-that...?" syndrome - it's too hard not to see Finch from "Just Shoot Me!" every time Kuzco speaks (strangely enough, even though Pacha's wife has the voice of Wendie Malick from the same show, I never pictured Nina Van Horn... which isn't the case with "Fillmore!", where Miss Malick voices Principal Folsom. Go figure) - the movie's speed, energy and high humour rate make it easy to forgive, with Kuzco and the bad guy's sidekick as standouts. The movie's also a bit more self-reverential than other Disney movies, notably in our hero's narration (plus at one point Yzma and Kronk notice they're leaving a blue trail behind them, which turns out to be the trail they leave on the map to the palace illustrating the race between them and our heroes).

The surprising thing is that it even works with character - though the Emperor is enough of a self-absorbed hedonist (to a prospective wife: "Let me guess - you've got a really great personality") to turn off Paris and Nicky Hilton, he and Pacha have a believable relationship throughout the movie, so that by the end we're rooting for him to get turned back into a human. Too bad Marc Shaiman's score was thrown out (he'd have been a natural, as opposed to John Debney), but no sense whining over what might have been. An adventure, a comedy and a drama all in one, "The Emperor's New Groove" has everything that was notably absent from DreamWorks' own South American-set cartoon "The Road to El Dorado" (charm, interest, no Elton John overdose and so on) and is the funniest movie from the House of Mouse since "Aladdin." It's easier to forgive them for giving the world "Dinosaur" in 2000 as well.

Why DOES she have that lever, anyway?
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9/10
One of the most underrated Disney films.
Hackeroftoday2 January 2019
When most people think of fantastic Disney movies people often let this one slip by. This is by far one of my favorite Disney movies. 18 years after release and multiple viewings I can still laugh at the jokes, as they still are fresh to this day. Kids will love this and adults too. Just do yourself a favor and watch this and prepare to laugh yourself out of your seat.
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10/10
One of Disney's best animated films
CubsandCulture9 December 2020
I think the film wasn't initially well received because it is so different from much of the Disney canon. It's much closer to the classic Looney Toons in its zaniness than say Sleepy Beauty. It is very bright and kooky in its animation style; it's a comedy in which the plot is basically incidental to the proceedings. Films like this live and die on their performances; the four principals of Goodman, Spade, Kitt, Warburton are all *perfect* in this film. Every time I watch it it is just as engaging and delightful as the first time I saw it. The film ended up being the first in a series of animated films-the Shrek films, others come to mind-making meta-jokes or commentary on their forms to produce much more comedic offerings. Returning to it after 20 years or so just makes it stand out as the trend setter it ended up being.
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6/10
ok movie
nicolasverdessm31 March 2022
I remeber watching this as a kid and thinking it was very good, but now it was just ok. I like the fast pase it has, the 4rth wall breaking and the slapstick. But for a comedy it lacked jokes. I liked how it is located in ancient Peru, but has contemporary stuff. I rate this with a 6, I don't think I will recomend this movie nor see it again.
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10/10
Disney's most underrated film
jakethesnake-4200713 September 2021
The most underrated film of all Disney films. The film was a somewhat flop at the theatre and I can see why, the marketing was bad and the timing was bad too. The story is great the adult jokes are amazing. The characters just about everything on this film is amazing. It's obe if my favourite Disney films.
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7/10
A selfish, arrogant and hillarious Llama
omeralaa29 July 2020
-It's a story of how using your power and authority in bad way will make you a hated person but did the movie tell that? Our villain Hmm sorry... Our main character "Kuzco" is a selfish, greedy and heartless emperor. The character was written in a funny way, he was a bad person in a way that I'd break my screen to kick his ass for his actions. In contrast, "Pacha" was a good person and for me he was a poor character and his actions weren't reasonable at all, he was written to be the pretty, kind and forgiving example for the kids.

-The narration style was pretty awesome, hilarious sometimes and creative for an animated movie (I think it's the first movie that followed that style And "Kuzco" as a narrator was so funny as he mostly narrates the story making himself the victim.

-The movie suffered from lazy writing, they used "Deus ex machina" technique a lot.. like literally in the last 10 minutes they used it 4 times.

-Answering the first question, for me the movie didn't make him a hated person as he wasn't hated from any character except "Yzma", "Pacha" hated him for a little bit but that wasn't enough he literally saved his ass from death more than once.
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10/10
The absolute best
BellaMyEmily8 June 2021
This is my all time favorite Disney movie. It came out at the perfect age for me and I remember just watching it again and again on the dvd and playing the little games that were included that you could play with the tv remote. The plot is amazing and the jokes throughout the movie have always been very funny to me, and still are to this day at age 26. I know all of the lines in this movie and I will always have a little crush on that self absorbed kuzko.
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7/10
It's funny, but...
doomedmac5 August 2020
It's not hilarious, it's not very original, and it's not very truly impressive on any level. It's a good, fine movie, but it's not a masterpiece.
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10/10
Criminally Underrated
espionage_at_home11 October 2003
"The Emperor's New Groove" is, simply, one of the most underrated movies in cinema history. It is certainly the most underrated Disney 'toon, and I find that impossible to understand; it's bright, colourful, witty and, most importantly, completely hilarious!

The story is a kind of demented fairytale: spoilt young emperor is accidentally turned into a llama by his bitter advisor and teams up with a local peasant to undo this crime and return him to his human form. What that summary completely fails to convey is the sheer brilliance of this tale; not only is it blessed with simple but great animation, a cracking pace, a witty script, original jokes and quirky asides, but the whole thing seems to be a lot greater than the sum of its parts. The characters are wonderfully drawn and are some of the most memorable in Disney history; Kronk is hilariously naive and simple (Patrick Warburton does a brilliant voice-job here), David Spade is on top form as the cruelly sarcastic Kuzco (Disney's most despicable "hero") and Eartha Kitt's Yzma is a gloriously over-the-top riot - a Disney villainess who tries so hard to be bad and scary that she ends up simply looking a fool who can't even impress a squirrel (if you watch the movie, you'll know what I mean).

While the awful - and, crucially, unfunny - "Shrek" wowed the masses and got labelled one of the best comedies ever made, "The Emperor's New Groove", despite glowing reviews, only has something of a cult following, and anyone who didn't ignore it upon its release is glad of it. If you're looking for something to make you laugh out loud, join that tiny cult now and give "The Emperor's New Groove" the chance it deserves to give you an immensely entertaining night in.

RATING: ***** (out of five)
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7/10
The funniest Disney film ever
chvylvr8016 October 2003
The Emperor's New Groove has two qualities that separate it from the rest of the Disney animated pack: humor that can actually be enjoyed by someone over the age of five and only one musical number and it's at the beginning. That's the appeal of this film. Most animated Disney films both in the past and now have just too much singing in them. Not everyone loves singing animals so Emperor's is a good movie for those of you who didn't like the squealing songs of Aladdin of The Lion King.

The cast is what really makes this movie funny. Great writing coupled with the talents of David Spade, Eartha Kitt, John Goodman, and Patrick Warburton make this movie a laugh riot. Some of the jokes are geared towards adults so mom and dad won't be bored while watching this flick.

Bottom Line: This is a good movie and one of the funniest ever made by Disney. It's good for all ages.
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3/10
One of Disney's WORST movies in years
Kreme1 May 2001
This confusing mish-mash of a movie is a real chore to sit through. The characters are dull, the plot is pointless, the animation is sub-par, and the music feels like it was slashed to ribbons.

You thought Tarzan was dull? You ain't seen nothing yet.

The basic story involves a selfish amoral emperor (David Spade) who is turned into a llama. The movie is a bit of a quest picture as the emperor tries to get himself restored to human form.

At the end of the picture we have a selfish amoral emperor who has, as far as I can tell, done *nothing* worth being restored. There's certainly no moral lesson here, or at least not a good one.

There are a few good jokes, though most of these are well over the average child's head. The voice talents are good, as both Spade and Goodman deliver their dialog in a believable, in character manner. Eartha Kitt is quite good as the evil Sorceress Yzma. In fact, the voice talent, I think, is better than most Disney films of recent memory (with the exception of the Toy Story movies, quite possibly the best). This is not enough to save a movie that I found to be predictable, silly, overblown, and, in the end, empty. Somewhat like eating a snow cone. There's some flavor, but no body.

My 3 year old son likes it, but then again he's three.
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