Release Date: May 1, 2001 Region: 1 Runtime: 77 mins Studio: Disney / Buena Vista Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: DTS 5.1 [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Video:
Widescreen 1.66:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: [None] Packaging: Custom Case Rating: G Features:
Disc One: The Film: Audio Commentary With The Filmmakers Rascal Flatts Music Video Featuring The Song "Walk The Llama Llama" As Featured On The Emperor's New Groove Soundtrack. Learn How To "Walk The Llama Llama Dance! Action-Adventure Set-Top Game - Test Your Skill At Two Levels! An All-New Experience Featuring The Actual Voice Talents Of Yuma And Crank! DVD-ROM Features: Games Exclusive Weblinks Disc Two:The Animation Groove - A Fast-Paced Behind-The-Scenes Tour Of How A Modern Disney Animated Film Is Made! You'll Go Where No Outsider Has Ever Ventures…Beyond The Walls Of Disney's Animation Department The Development Process Story And Editorial Layouts And Backgrounds The Animation Process Putting It All Together Music And Sound - Mixing Demonstration - Make Your Own Tracks! Sting's Making The Music Video Featuring The Academy Award®-Nominated Song "My Funny Friend And Me" As Featured On The Emperor's New Groove Soundtrack Publicity THX-Certified
Release Date: Feb 1, 2001 Region: 1 Runtime: 78 minutes Studio: Disney / Buena Vista Audio:
English :Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround English :DTS 5.1 Surround French :Dolby Digital Stereo
Video:
Enhanced for 16x9 Widescreen 1.66:1
Packaging: Keep Case Rating: G Features:
DVD-ROM Feature Screen Access Theatrical Trailer Deleted Scenes Interactive Games Behind-the-scenes Footage Audio Commentary Music Video Interactive Menu Color
Intro To Deleted Scene Practice Destruction Of Pachas Village Deleted Scene Practice Destruction Of Pachas Village Music Video Walk The Llama Llama Dance Sequence Walk The Llama Llama The Emperor Got Game Set Top Game Behind The Scenes Featurette Research Trip To Peru Creation Of CGI Props Character Voices Theatrical Trailers Audio Commentary Sting Music Video Pick Your Groove Development Kingdom Of The Sun The Pitch Deleted And Unused Scenes Inside Scene Planning Layouts Backgrounds The Animation Process Putting It All Together Music And Sound Publicity
The Emperor's New Groove was originally developed as an epic called Kingdom of the Sun and lost scale and most of Sting's song score (some of which can be heard on the soundtrack) on its way to the screen. The end result is the lightest Disney film in many a moon, a joyous romp akin to Aladdin in its quotient of laughs for children and adults. The original story centres on the spoiled teenage emperor Kuzco (David Spade), who enjoys getting the best of his Aztecan subjects. When he fires Yzma (Eartha Kitt), his evil sorceress, she seeks revenge and turns Kuzco into a llama with the help of Kronk, her hunk of the month (Patrick Warburton). Alone in the jungle, the talking llama is befriended by Pacha (John Goodman), who has just been told to vacate his pastoral home by the human Kuzco. What's an ego to do? That's pretty much the story and the characters--simple, direct, fun--a Disney film on a diet. For any fan of the acidic humour of Spade, this is essential viewing. As narrator of his tale, Kuzco uses a sarcastic tone to keep the story jumping with plenty of fun asides (he even "stops" the film at one point to make sure you know the story is about him). Even better is character actor Warburton (Elaine's stuck-up boyfriend on Seinfeld), who steals every scene as the dim-witted, but oh-so-likable Kronk. There's even a delicious Tom Jones number that starts the film off with a bang. --Doug Thomas, Amazon.com
Release Date: Nov 5, 2001 Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Features:
Intro To Deleted Scene Practice Destruction Of Pachas Village Deleted Scene Practice Destruction Of Pachas Village Music Video Walk The Llama Llama Dance Sequence Walk The Llama Llama The Emperor Got Game Set Top Game Behind The Scenes Featurette Research Trip To Peru Creation Of CGI Props Character Voices Theatrical Trailers Audio Commentary Sting Music Video