Yzma
the emperors new groove' was produced by Walt Disney pictures, Walt disney company and the Walt Disney Animation Studios and Randy Fullmer they were all producers.
Emporer Kuso Epic Film <3
Just buy the DVD, mmm-kay?
Yes, she plays the part of a waitress by the name of Yatta.
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"The Emperor's New Groove" is an animated film that takes place in the Inca Empire during the pre-Columbian era, which is thought to be around the 15th century. The movie is a fictional comedic take on this historical setting.
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Disney's 2000 animated film, The Emperor's New Groove, is based on the Inca Empire of modern-day Peru. The Incas lived in what is now known as Cusco from 1400 to 1532 AD.
Yes, the noun groove is a common noun, a word for any kind of groove, a thing.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Union Groove Drive and Union Groove Road, Camden, ALGroove (R&B club), New York, NYGroove Kitchen Espresso, Napier, New Zealand'The Emperor's New Groove', Disney animated feature
Inca which was known for living in the high altitudes of the Andes mountains of South America.
Because Kuzco is an Inca. And in Peru there is a place names Cuzco, and by the way how they dressed they wore Ponchos and in Peru, there clothing would be Ponchos. In in one Episode on "The Emperors New School" Kuzco would take a field trip to Micho Pacho. In the real world it is Macho Pichu. You can tell that they are Peruvians because by clothing, place, and land they live. In Kuzcos world they are all Incans. Kronk, Yzma, Malina, and Kuzco are all Incans. And you can go to Peru and noticed that there is a city named Cuzco but the creator decided to put a K instead of a C.