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‘The Emperor’s New Groove’ a humorous defiance of time and space

With Disney leading its renaissance with self-serious titles with tales accounting Greek (Hercules), Native American (Pocahontas), and Chinese (Mulan) empires, it may seem like a slight against the Disney-fication of the South American pre-Inca empire to present a through-and-through comedy. Indeed, The Emperor’s New Groove was fully prepared to be another historical drama firmly planted in Disney canon under the title of Kingdom of the Sun, but thanks to economic troubles (read as: really weird circumstances best covered in the documentary The Sweatbox. Look to Josh’s piece and the Mousterpiece podcast for further reading.) its fate was left to the comedic stylings of Mark Dindal. It’s the sort of destiny that may have lead New Groove to the realm of films like its predecessor in Disney-proper, Dinosaur, doing well at the box office, but scorned from critical attention and far away from Disney canon.

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Extended Thoughts on ‘The Emperor’s New Groove’

The Emperor’s New Groove Directed by Mark Dindal Written by David Reynolds, Mark Dindal, and Chris Williams Starring David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, Patrick Warburton One of the underlying goals of our show is to discuss the contextual issues at hand with any film we highlight. It’s impossible to attempt a halfway-intelligent discussion of …

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