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  • The Emperor's New Groove
  • The Emperor's New Groove
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  • Write the first section of your page here.
  • The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "My Funny Friend and Me" performed by Sting, but lost to "Things Have Changed" by Bob Dylan from Wonder Boys. A direct-to-video sequel, Kronk's New Groove, was released in December 2005, followed by an animated television series, The Emperor's New School, in January 2006.
  • The Emperor's New Groove is a Disney movie.
  • The Emperor's New Groove was Disney's animated feature film in 2000.
  • (The Disneycember logo is shown, followed by clips of The Emperor's New Groove. The song "Perfect World" plays in the background) Doug (vo): When I saw the previews for The Emperor's New Groove, I just said, "Okay, I'm done. No more Disney. They have clearly given up. What? David Spade is a llama? Really? This is your movie? These are the people that brought us Snow White and Sleeping Beauty and The Lion King and...David Spade as a llama?! No! Just no!". But after years and years of everybody telling me "You gotta see The Emperor's New Groove, you gotta see The Emperor's New Groove!", I finally broke down and I put it on. And...it's better than I thought, but I don't know if that makes it good, at least not for me. Well, okay, let's talk about it.
  • The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "My Funny Friend and Me" performed by Sting, but lost to "Things Have Changed" by Bob Dylan from Wonder Boys. A Direct-to-video sequel, Kronk's New Groove, was released in December 2005, followed by an animated television series, The Emperor's New School, in January 2006.
  • The Emperor's New Groove (El Emperador y sus Locuras en España y Las Locuras del Emperador en Latinoamérica) es una película del año 2000 dirigida por Mark Dindal.
  • The Emperor's New Groove is a 2000 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures through Buena Vista Pictures Distribution on December 15, 2000. The 40th animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon, the film is a comedy including adult and child humor. Produced by Randy Fullmer and directed by Mark Dindal over a six-year production timeline, The Emperor's New Groove was altered significantly from its original concept as a more traditional Disney musical entitled Kingdom of the Sun, to have been directed by Dindal and Roger Allers (co-director of The Lion King). Unlike most Disney films, this has no musical numbers, is very comical and funny, and nothing dark or scary happens at all, as a result, many fans consider this a black sheep
  • The Emperor's New Groove is the thirty-ninth animated feature in the Disney animated features canon. A wacky comedy having more in common with a Looney Tunes or Tex Avery cartoon than a traditional Disney film, The Emperor's New Groove was produced by Randy Fullmer and directed by Mark Dindal. It was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation over a troubled six-year timeline. During that time the film was altered significantly from its original concept as a more traditional Disney musical entitled Kingdom of the Sun, to have been directed by Dindal and Roger Allers (co-director of The Lion King). The title of the film derives from that of the popular Danish fairy tale, The Emperor's New Clothes.
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Followed
  • Atlantis: The Lost Empire
  • Kronk's New Groove
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precedida
títuloES
  • El Emperador y sus Locuras
sucedida
Duración
  • 4680.0
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Editor
  • Tom Finan
  • Pam Ziegenhagen
Tagline
  • N/A
Starring
Cast
Story
Editing
  • Tom Finan
  • Pam Ziegenhagen
Runtime
  • 4680.0
Producer
Screenplay
  • David Reynolds
Título
  • The Emperor's New Groove
Narrator
  • David Spade
preceded
  • Dinosaur
Release Date
  • 2000-12-15
Country
  • United States
Name
  • The Emperor's New Groove
ReleaseDate
  • 2001-05-01
Caption
  • Promotional poster
  • Original theatrical release poster
Region
  • 1
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Width
  • 45.0
Language
Audio
  • English , English , French
Title
  • The Emperor's New Groove
  • The Sweatbox
Music
Gross
  • 1.693E8
  • 1.69327687E8
Distribución
Studio
Dirección
Imagen
  • TheEmperorsNewGroove.png
IMDB ID
  • 120917
Distributor
ID
  • 7265
  • 120917
  • 332422
  • emperors_new_groove
Discs
  • 1
Release
  • 2000-12-15
Año
  • 2000
Time
  • 4800.0
  • 4680.0
Source
  • Roger Allers, reflecting on the troubled history of Kingdom of the Sun
Quote
  • "Kingdom of the Sun was such a heart-breaking experience for me. I put four years of my heart and energy into that one. Though I may have seemed calm for the camera inside it was a chaotic struggle resulting in annihilation. I was creating an "epic" picture mixing elements of adventure, comedy, romance and mysticism. The head of Disney Features at the time was afraid that we were doing, in his opinion, too many films in the same vein. He was also uncomfortable with the spiritual and cultural aspects of it. Hence, he decided to make it a simple slapstick comedy. They kept just enough of my elements that I can never produce my original vision or story elsewhere. Would it have worked out if we had had more time? I would hope so, but one can never know these things."
Budget
  • 1.0E8
Writer
Director
Género
  • Animación, comedia, fantasía
títuloLA
  • Las Locuras del Emperador
bonus material
  • Character Voices
  • Exclusive On-Line Content only accessible through this DVD
  • Rascal Flatts' music video featuring the song 'Walk The Llama Llama' as featured on THE EMPEROR'S NEW GROOVE soundtrack, where viewers can learn to do the 'Walk the Llama Llama' dance
  • DVD ROM: The Emperor's New Groove Action Game* Playable Demo
  • Sting's "Making The Music" video featuring the Academy Awards nominated song "My Funny Friend and Me"
  • Animation Team's Research Trip To Peru
  • Behind-The-Scenes Featurette
  • Creating Computer Generated Images
  • The Emperor's New Groove Center Demo
  • Set Top Game - An Interactive Challenge For Parents and Their Children With the Voice Talents of Kronk and Yzma
  • THE EMPEROR'S NEW GROOVE Action Game is not compatible with Macintosh Computers
tech spec.
  • Full-screen, widescreen
abstract
  • Write the first section of your page here.
  • The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "My Funny Friend and Me" performed by Sting, but lost to "Things Have Changed" by Bob Dylan from Wonder Boys. A direct-to-video sequel, Kronk's New Groove, was released in December 2005, followed by an animated television series, The Emperor's New School, in January 2006.
  • The Emperor's New Groove is a Disney movie.
  • The Emperor's New Groove was Disney's animated feature film in 2000.
  • (The Disneycember logo is shown, followed by clips of The Emperor's New Groove. The song "Perfect World" plays in the background) Doug (vo): When I saw the previews for The Emperor's New Groove, I just said, "Okay, I'm done. No more Disney. They have clearly given up. What? David Spade is a llama? Really? This is your movie? These are the people that brought us Snow White and Sleeping Beauty and The Lion King and...David Spade as a llama?! No! Just no!". But after years and years of everybody telling me "You gotta see The Emperor's New Groove, you gotta see The Emperor's New Groove!", I finally broke down and I put it on. And...it's better than I thought, but I don't know if that makes it good, at least not for me. Well, okay, let's talk about it.
  • The Emperor's New Groove is the thirty-ninth animated feature in the Disney animated features canon. A wacky comedy having more in common with a Looney Tunes or Tex Avery cartoon than a traditional Disney film, The Emperor's New Groove was produced by Randy Fullmer and directed by Mark Dindal. It was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation over a troubled six-year timeline. During that time the film was altered significantly from its original concept as a more traditional Disney musical entitled Kingdom of the Sun, to have been directed by Dindal and Roger Allers (co-director of The Lion King). The title of the film derives from that of the popular Danish fairy tale, The Emperor's New Clothes. The Emperor's New Groove was released by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Buena Vista Distribution on December 15, 2000. While not a box-office hit, it was successful enough to warrant a direct-to-video sequel, Kronk's New Groove, released December 2005, and an animated television series, The Emperor's New School, in January 2006.
  • The Emperor's New Groove is a 2000 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures through Buena Vista Pictures Distribution on December 15, 2000. The 40th animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon, the film is a comedy including adult and child humor. Produced by Randy Fullmer and directed by Mark Dindal over a six-year production timeline, The Emperor's New Groove was altered significantly from its original concept as a more traditional Disney musical entitled Kingdom of the Sun, to have been directed by Dindal and Roger Allers (co-director of The Lion King). Unlike most Disney films, this has no musical numbers, is very comical and funny, and nothing dark or scary happens at all, as a result, many fans consider this a black sheep of the Disney Animated Canon. Others consider it to be spoof of Disney movies, despite the fact that it was made by Disney itself. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Song for "My Funny Friend and Me" performed by Sting, but lost against "Things Have Changed" by Bob Dylan from Wonder Boys. A direct-to-video sequel, Kronk's New Groove, was released in December 2005, followed by an animated television series, The Emperor's New School, in January 2006.
  • The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "My Funny Friend and Me" performed by Sting, but lost to "Things Have Changed" by Bob Dylan from Wonder Boys. A Direct-to-video sequel, Kronk's New Groove, was released in December 2005, followed by an animated television series, The Emperor's New School, in January 2006.
  • The Emperor's New Groove (El Emperador y sus Locuras en España y Las Locuras del Emperador en Latinoamérica) es una película del año 2000 dirigida por Mark Dindal.
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